Author's Note:
Although this is a T.U.F.F. Puppy/Winx Club crossover, this is actually set after the season 1 events of "World of Winx," which is a spin-off of "Winx Club," where the titular fairy group are shown as talent scouts while trying to uncover a series of kidnappings, courtesy of the Talent Thief, which would explain the stylish spy look.
Speaking of "World of Winx," can we, by any chance, have a third season come to Netflix?
It was a slow day at the Turbo Undercover Fighting Force or T.U.F.F. for short.
Dudley Puppy was in his cubicle, reading a book, that he didn't hear his partner, Kitty Katswell call out to him.
"Dudley, you better come look at this. Snaptrap, Bird Brain, and the Chameleon have..."
She stopped short, realizing that Dudley was giggling to himself, still reading his book, which Kitty snatched away to get his attention.
"Hey, I was getting to the good part!" complained Dudley.
Kitty took a look at the cover.
"'The Book of Fairy Tales?' Really?" she asked.
"You got a problem with fairy tales?" Dudley asked back as he grabbed his book from Kitty, who said. "Dudley, life isn't some cartoon fantasy where make-believe stories come to life."
"It is too!" argued Dudley. "I dream about it every night."
"Just come on!" said Kitty as she pulled her partner by his shirt over to the monitor screen, where Chief Herbert Dumbrowski and T.U.F.F. inventor Keswick were.
"Now, as I was sa...sa...sa...sa...sa...saying," stuttered Keswick. "Snaptrap, Bird Brain, and the...the...the...the...the...the Chameleon have formed an all-villain alliance called the Trio of D...D...D...D...D...D...Doom, and they've stolen a priceless artifact ca...ca...ca...ca...ca...called the Dragon's Heart from the Pe...Pe...Pe...Pe...Pe...Petropolis Museum."
"What do they want with the Dragon's Heart?" asked Kitty.
"Nobody knows for su...su...su...su...sure." said Keswick. "But we can't let them ge...ge...ge...ge...ge...get away with it."
"Agents Puppy and Katswell, you know what to do." said the Chief.
"We're on it, Chief." replied Kitty. "Come on, Dudley."
Once again, however, Dudley wasn't paying attention to her. He was still giggling and reading his fairy tale book, which Kitty had to toss.
"Let's go." she said, dragging him to the elevators.
"But I was just getting to the best part!" whined Dudley.
