In the upcoming weekend, Scott and Alan were both available to get updated from the gang to see if they had picked up anything new of interest.

"Did you find anything we haven't found out about Dad?"

Alan was the one who spoke up first.

"We did get a chance to speak with your father's doctor," Velma began.

"You should know by now it is confidential between the patient and doctor," Scott reminded them.

"True. Have you two ever learned about your medical history?" Shaggy asked.

Both brothers shook their heads. That was the answer to Shaggy's question.

"We never learned much of anything, Shaggy. All we were told from Mary and George that all they knew was having poor health, but they never mentioned to us what the poor health was," Alan told the gang.

"Why would they want to keep it without you two knowing what your family medical history is so you would be aware of it when you get older?" Fred asked.

What he had just asked didn't make any sense to him at all.

"Good point. We did try to look it up ourselves, but we weren't sure where to begin since the medical files seem to be well – hidden so we couldn't find out anything what went wrong in our father's past that made it a bit dark for Alan and I to find out about it," Scott told them.

"They are pretty strict as well," Alan said to the gang.

"Mind if we go ahead and talk with them about this silence?" Fred asked.

"Don't think so. The might give you the same answer," Alan told them.

Scott nodded.

"Oh. So that means they don't want a group of detectives snooping around and ask questions. How did they know that Coach Presley had this kind of dark past enough to tell you both about what went wrong with your father's health issues so you couldn't find out any details on?" Fred asked.

"Who knows? They know by now we should be able to know about this since he was our birth father," Alan answered.

"Well, that does make some sense. Your foster parents sure enjoy hiding this information and probably are a bit young to know about Coach Presley's past," Shaggy guessed.

"We are old enough to have this type of info instead of being able to search for the files," Alan added, "but we are young adults now, and they already know that."

"True," Velma agreed.

Scott got up from the sofa and did a few stretches.

"Would anyone like something to snack on or anything to drink?" he asked.

He was getting a bit hungry.

"Water would be good," Daphne answered as her friends agreed.

After they watched Scott disappear into the kitchen, Velma asked, "What happened to your mother? Is she still alive or did she pass away as well?"

"That's another topic they didn't give us enough details on," Alan began.

"What was that they didn't share much?" Fred asked.

"Good question, Fred. All George and Mary have told us Mom wasn't a very good mother to us and she was put into prison for life. Mary did tell us Mom was using Dad's medications on us and we died. But look where we are now," Alan told the gang.

"Somehow you both survived without your mother finding out," Fred replied.

"True," Alan agreed.

The gang, Scott and Alan talked about different topics when Scott came back into the living room. After everyone had finished, the gang rose and thanked Alan and Scott for their hospitality and drove the Mystery Machine out of the neighborhood.