The next morning, back at Camp Crystal Lake, after the police had been there, and cleaned up the crime scenes, Scooby, Shaggy, Janine, Fred, Daphne, Velma, Johnny, and Heather all stood on the shore near the lake.

"Hey, listen, Heather." Johnny said to her. " I was never mad at you for breaking up with me last month."

Heather smiled at him.

"I just want you to know that I would never do anything to try and hurt you." Johnny continued.

"I know." Heather said, cupping Johnny's cheek in her hand.

"I love you." Johnny said.

"I love you too."

They kissed and embraced.

Fred and Daphne stood alone, gazing out into the horizon.

"You know this place looks kind of beautiful without the monsters, Freddy." Daphne said.

"Yeah." Fred answered.

"You were really great. You know that."

"Thanks, Daph."

They leaned in and gently kissed each other.

Shaggy and Janine stood alone as well on the beach.

"You were really brave back there, Shaggy." Janine said.

"Nah. Like, it was all really Scoob." Shaggy said.

They stood in silence for a bit before Janine decided to talk.

"Crazy week, huh?" she said.

"This is more like a normal thing for me."

"Yeah, I figured."

Even more silence…..

"I'm gonna miss you, Shaggy." Janine said.

"I'll miss you too, Janine." Shaggy said.

They gave each other a tender hug. When they broke away, Janine slowly brought her lips to meet Shaggy's.

"Janine!" They heard a woman called.

They looked near the woods and saw an older woman standing behind the police's yellow tape.

"It's my mom." Janine smiled at Shaggy.

"So, like, I guess I'll see you around?" he asked.

"Yeah…I guess you will." she said.

She planted another small kiss on his cheek before leaving to go greet her mother.

Shaggy stood there, watching admiringly. Velma approached him and put her hand on his shoulder.

"You say goodbye to her?" Velma said.

Janine looked over from her mother, and waved a final goodbye. Shaggy waved back.

"Yeah." he said.

"Maybe you'll see her again one day." Velma said.

"Yeah. Maybe." Shaggy said.

He walked over to see Scooby-Doo who was standing on the dock, holding Jason's hockey mask.

"Whatcha doin', Scoob?" Shaggy asked.

"Nothing." Scooby responded.

"Like, is that Jason's mask?"

"Yeah."

"What are you gonna do with it?"

"Put it back where it belongs."

Scooby-Doo then leaned back and spun the hockey mask out of his hand and into the water. The gang all gathered around and watched the mask sink into the lake.


About an hour later, after the gang had packed everything up, they prepared to leave Crystal Lake.

"Well, it's a shame we won't be able to open up for business this year." Johnny said. "I'm pretty sure parents won't want their kids going to a camp where so many people were murdered."

"Yeah." Fred said. "I'd say I had a pretty full experience here, anyway."

"Seriously." Johnny agreed. "I guess we'll see you guys around."

Fred and Johnny shook hands.

"Take care of yourself, Johnny." Fred said.

"You too, buddy."

The gang got into the Mystery Machine, and waved at Johnny and Heather.

"Keep in touch, you guys." Heather said.

"Yeah, let's do this again sometime." Johnny said.

"Ha! Like, I hope not." Shaggy said.

Everybody laughed.

"Alright. Bye, you guys!" Fred said.

He honked the horn twice as the Mystery Machine turned and headed out of Camp Crystal Lake.

"Scooby-Dooby-Dooo!"

THE END


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