Back with the others, Jackson smirked darkly while Cherry glared, trying to stay brave, though his Dalmatians looked a little scary and menacing, more so than when Pongo and Perdita faced Horace and Jasper for dognapping him and his brothers and sisters.

"I must depart, my boy," Moriarity told Jackson. "I believe it's the villains' time to shine."

"I understand." Jackson replied.

"Wait, he's not going with you?" Jerry asked.

"He and his dogs are watching over you all while one of the cats operate the machine," Moriarty said. "But I will be taking Miss Red with me."

"But knowing Atticus, he must have figured out your plan by now, as well as Sherlock Holmes." Patch said.

"I'd hate to say it, but the mutt's right," Jackson told Moriarty. "We'll have strength in numbers when they get back, even when you already steal the jewels."

"I'm not worried. Are you?" Moriarty retorted.

"As strong and dangerous as I am, Atticus keeps getting better somehow," Jackson snarled. "He and his misfit friends believe in the power of friendship."

"I know it's very cheesy, but friendship tends to conquer all, especially in a world like Equestria." Cherry retorted to him.

"Your friend will just have to beat the eclipse," Moriarity smirked as he got in Cherry's face. "There's not much time until that happens, especially with Jackson here keeping an eye on you as he insisted on it, especially for you~"

Cherry simply glared at him.

"Well, I must be off." Moriarty smirked as he took Miss Red with him and put her in the carriage while he drove the carriage to the royal palace.

'This is bad.' Robyn thought to herself.

Jackson smirked as he crossed his arms as his Dalmatian sidekicks snarled at them.

"Listen to me," Patch tried to get through to Damien and Demetria. "I'm a Dalmatian too. You don't have to listen to Jackson de Vil. Don't you know what he does to our breed?"

"They won't be listening to you, Spot, nor any of you," Jackson smirked as he kept his arms crossed. "They only listen to me and me alone because of a special new ability I've discovered."

"Oh, really? And what might that be?" Tom asked.

"Yeah, what ability could you possibly have discovered that allows those two dogs only listen to you?" Robyn added.

"I bet he's lying." Jerry said.

"It's called persuasion." Jackson replied smugly.

"Persuasion?" The others asked.

"Yes, it's a magical ability to compel animals." Jackson explained before smirking darkly.

"Who would teach you such a skill?" Cherry glared. "I'd almost suspect King Sombra."

"No, not King Sombra," Jackson shook his head. "Turns out, my father was born with this ability when he was growing up with Aunt Cruella."

"Oh, joy." Cherry groaned.

"Yep, and with me watching you over you there's no way you'll escape," Jackson smirked. "Especially with these two making sure of that."

The two Dalmatians began to growl at the group.

'How are we going to get out of this?' Mo thought to herself.

It seemed to be impossible for them to get out, especially with his violent and scary Damien and Demetria seemed compared to Patch.

"Have fun. I'll be here waiting for The Professor to come back." Jackson smirked before he sat in a chair and yawned before he decided to take a nap as he made his Dalmatians stand guard in his slumber.


Meanwhile, Moriarty laughed, whipping against his horse as they rode into town as Miss Red bumped and hopped in the back of the carriage while being tied up as she couldn't do anything to help. The people wandering the streets soon scattered as the carriage was about to run them over as they rushed to get out of the way. The solar eclipse was coming closer and closer as Moriarity made it to where he was meeting Tin, Pan, and Alley and the mirrors were arranged to his liking to carry on with his wicked plans.


Damien and Demetria glared at everyone as they seemed to have green eyes that matched Jackson's magic.

"They won't listen to me," Patch frowned. "I'm not sure if even magic can heal their wickedness that he's fed them."

"But what about the magic of friendship?" Mo asked.

"That's so cheesy." Tom said.

"Listen, it might be cheesy, but friendship truly is the most powerful magic of all." Cherry told Tom.

"It really is." Mo added with a nod.

"This is darker than Sombra's magic though," Cherry reminded. "This might be too advanced for even the magic of friendship."

"Then what would you suggest?" Patch asked Cherry.

"Gee, I dunno," Cherry shrugged. "Unless one of us has some kinda healing magic to help change them from bad to good somehow like Lilo and Stitch did with Stitch's 625 other cousins all over Hawaii."

"Maybe I can do it." Mo said.

"You sure?" Cherry asked.

"Well, I have a song in mind that might be able to free them Jackson's persuasion." Mo replied.

"Seriously?" Tom asked.

"Well, from what we've witnessed from the battle of the bands even a song can be magic." Patch said.

"Battle of the Bands?" Brother Tuffy asked.

"One of our adventures." Mo told him.

"Go ahead, Mo. try it." Robyn smiled.

"All right... I don't know how long this will last, but hopefully it does something, right?" Mo said to the others.

The others simply nodded.

"Patch? Bring them over to me." Mo suggested.

"Well, all right." Patch said before he put his paw to his muzzle and suddenly whistled loudly.

Jackson groaned as he tried to nap as Damien and Demetria slept by his feet on the floor before they looked over.

"Betcha guys can't catch me~" Patch taunted at first.

Damien and Demetria snarled as they ran right over to the cage, barking loudly and violently, startling Patch a bit as he went back over to the others so h wouldn't get hurt by them, even if he was strong and magic like Atticus now.

"Okay, Mo. Whenever you're ready." Cherry cued.

"Right." Mo nodded before she soon got ready to sing.

Damian and Demetria continued to bark as they kept running towards Patch.

'Please let this be the right song.' Mo thought to herself.

'Please start singing soon.' Patch thought to himself while running.

"The gentle breeze it stirs the leaves and stirs my soul my heart deep inside me, Since my worth is one with Earth of greater whole all connected as one~" Mo sang to Damian and Demetria. "So bloom, bloom, and share your sweet perfume, flowers, Bloom, bloom so many things to see the sweet serenity soothes my mind, soothes my soul, The gentle breeze it stirs the leaves and stirs my soul my heart deep inside me, Since my worth is one with Earth of greater whole all connected as one~"

Damian and Demetria continued to chase after Patch until their eyes went from vicious to kind as they shook their heads from the "magic of persuasion" as the song worked.

"Did it work?" Robyn asked.

"I think so," Patch said before he looked Damien and Demetria in the eyes. "Hey, guys... What's up?" he then greeted them.

Damien and Demetria soon looked at him with innocent blue eyes.

"Hey..." Patch smiled softly.

Damien and Demetria soon whimpered and lowered down to the floor, calming down.

"Way to go, Mo." Robyn smiled at the tomboy.

"Oh, it was nothing," Mo smiled back. "I just hope it lasts."

"Same here." Brother Tuffy said.

Tin and Pan both soon looked surprised as they saw what the carriage was doing as smoke started coming out of it and where so was the horse as a machine came out of the carriage. And as the eclipse began to get closer, the ray that had all the stolen jewels, started to power up.

"Oh, no..." Patch gulped.

"The eclipse is getting closer! Now what do we do?" Robyn frowned in worry.

"Scream?" Cherry shrugged in a deadpan tone of voice.

Moriarity soon began to put on powerful and high-tech gloves to do his part as his Siamese cat sidekicks got the ray gun ready. Jackson seemed to smirk and soon slid on sunglasses as the eclipse was now starting. The ray gun soon powered up and it shot its blast through, striking the mirror at Big Ben, a mirror in the alley, a couple of mirrors down the street, and all throughout as the others flinched and squeezed their eyes shut from the bright light as Moriarity laughed and even his horse began to look scared and horrified.


MEANWHILE...

"After that fiasco at the embassy, we were lucky to get this assignment, my son," Spike smiled at his puppy as they looked at the crowned jewels which were safe behind a barred cell as they walked off together. "It's the easiest job in London. Nobody has stolen the crown jewels since they were moved here in 1202."

Tyke soon looked surprised as he saw what was happening to the wall behind his father as he went to hide as he had a bad feeling.

"Huh? What's the matter, son?" Spike asked until the wall behind him fell on him in the shape of a circle.

A glowing ray of light shined through and soon set right for the crowned jewels. Two of the cats soon flew in on their gliders as Tyke watched them and shivered nervously as he was alone and scared without the company of his father. The cats laughed as they collected the crowned jewels as the eclipse was passing through in the sky. Alley smirked as he stood guard while the others remained trapped in the cage.


"There must be a way out of this." Robyn frowned.

"Hmm... I dunno for sure, but I'm thinking and I might have something..." Cherry pondered as she looked thoughtful, trying to work without Atticus for once.

"If only we could use the ray to free us." Patch said.

"Wait... The ray." Cherry said, getting an idea.

"Ooh. What's the idea, Cherry?" Mo smiled.

"Okay, for this idea of mine to work we have to time it just right before the eclipse ends." Cherry told them.

"That's a lot of pressure." Robyn remarked.

"Sometimes adventures are filled with nothing but pressure." Cherry replied with great emphasis as she approached the young blonde girl, looking her dead in the eyes.

Robyn stepped back, feeling nervous and uncomfortable.

"Yeah!" Cherry replied before facing the others. "Okay, are we ready?" she then asked.

"Uh..." The others paused, feeling unsure about answering that question.

"Good!" Cherry then said before she revealed her plan to the rest of them. "All right, we gotta get rid of that one cat who's standing guard, but looking at the eclipse like a dork, then we get out so he doesn't notice that we're escaping this fireplace cage, and we'll take out any other cats if they happen to be around here and I'm sure that they will be, and we'll find a way over to Miss Red and to stop that rat fink, Moriarity. I don't think we have enough time to stop the cats from getting the crowned jewels, but we should be able to stop him and maybe Jackson too and then get them arrested and save Miss Red from being sent to prison."

"Wow. That's a lot to follow." Tom said.

"Let's do it." Patch said.

"Yeah." The others nodded.

"Great." Cherry nodded.

"Wait!" Tom gasped. "What was the first step again?!"

Jackson groaned and turned over, trying to get some more sleep.

"Okay, well, for one thing," Cherry began before snapping. "QUIET!"

Tom flinched and shivered.

"And secondly, we take that cat out." Cherry then added as she pointed to the cat who stood a few feet away from their cage.

"Right, but how?" Jerry asked.

The eclipse was almost over as the ray started to lose its power.

Cherry began to look around for what to knock out Alley with before spotting a broom on the floor. "We'll use that," she then said as she reached out for the broom before grabbing it. "Now just have to throw this at his head."

And with a quick throw, the broom soon hits Alley on the head, knocking him out as he turned the ray unknowingly at the cage.

"...Okay, I didn't expect that." Cherry noted about the ray turning around.

Tom and Jerry panicked, feeling nervous because Cherry didn't expect that as part of her plan. Luckily when the ray turned around and shot at the cage, it broke the cage free, allowing the group to get out.

"I'll teach you!" Alley glared as he soon got back up on his feet, approaching the others with a clench.

Suddenly, a brick was thrown, hitting the cat in the face, knocking him out instantly. The others looked over and around before seeing that Brother Tuffy was responsible for that.

"What? He was asking for it." Brother Tuffy shrugged in defense.

"Well said," Cherry smirked before pondering. "Now... To find a way over to those other cats to save Miss Red."

Alley was in a daze from the brick until the wings of his jet pack opened up and where this added to Cherry's idea.

"Hmm..." Cherry smirked. "Patch, can you use your magic and duplicate that jetpack?"

"Sure can." Patch nodded.

"Then that should be our way to get to where we need to go from here." Cherry decided.

"Right!" The others then agreed.


MEANWHILE...

Tin and Pan made it out of the kingdom with the crowned jewels in bags and began to fly back to their secret meeting place. Moriarity smirked and watched them through his telescope as it seemed that his plan was working out very well for him so far. The two cats then dropped the sacks into the horse-drawn carriage as they landed on both sides beside Moriarity and he soon made his horse race down the streets to make their getaway. At that very moment, the others began to escape with their own jet packs and wings as they took to the skies above Moriarity as both Toms held their Jerrys with Tom's ancestor also carrying Brother Tuffy.

"Yeah! Whoo-hoo!" Brother Tuffy cheered as he seemed to enjoy the ride a lot.

"Now it's almost like a spy mission," Cherry commented before looking down to the ground a bit. "I think I see Thor with those two police dogs... Uh-oh..." she then mumbled as she suddenly looked queasy since she suddenly looked down before she moved her eyes and tried to calm down.

Thor, Droopy, and Butch soon saw the group fly by on their jetpacks before seeing Atticus, Sherlock Holmes, and Watson coming on a horse-drawn carriage as they got out of the way. The group soon began to fly through clothing lines until one of the clothes ended up in Tom's ancestor's face.

"Why is it that my ancestors and I seem to have bad luck in the most inopportune times?" Tom groaned.

"Some folks are just not as lucky as others." Patch remarked.

"Mm-hmm..." Tom rolled his eyes.

"Tell me about it." Cherry agreed in the same tone of voice.

It soon looked like the other Tom was about to crash as he couldn't see where he was going anymore.

"Oh, no, no. I can't look!" Brother Tuffy panicked and covered his eyes.

"You need to glide up!" Cherry advised.

That gave the other Jerry an idea as the others began to glide up when they needed to as he reached to the head of the other Tom and pulled on his whiskers, making the cat turn to the side and make it through the crowding houses before gliding up after Cherry and the others on their own jetpacks.


Meanwhile, Watson frowned from his carriage with Sherlock and Atticus. "We'll never catch him now." he then said out of fear.

"Never is not in my vocabulary. Hyah!" Sherlock retorted before he made the horse turn the other way.


Thor, Butch, and Droopy noticed the hole in the wall leading to the crowned jewels before noticing Tin and Pan flying in the air.

"Look, Butch and Thor, I bet those cats are behind these robberies." Droopy said.

"Yeah, I think you're right, Droopy." Thor nodded.

"Get down here right now you mangy fleabags so I can arrest ya!" Butch called out to the two cats.

"Hmph... I don't like that Butch dog very much." Thor pouted and crossed his arms.

Tin and Pan glared in annoyance at Butch before they began to swerve down with their jet packs. Butch screamed and took off running as Thor and Droopy just stood there as Tin and Pan came after him. Tin swerved right over Butch as the dog continued to run before he rolled up into a ball like Sonic the Hedgehog and suddenly went flying over to the other side.

"Watch and learn, son." Droopy advised Thor.

"I'm not too good at learning." Thor frowned at himself.

Tin and Pan soon looked ahead, coming right toward Droopy and Thor.

"Hi-yah." Droopy said like in a karate yell and chopped his paw down as Tin and Pan advanced towards them and suddenly their jet packs were chopped in half and off of the two Siamese cats in an instant.

The two cats then collided and crashed into the flag pole holding the flag of Great Britain, sending it stretching down before it flung right back and sent the two cats flying right back into where they came from and they crashed inside the hole they came from out of earlier.

"Hopefully the guards there will give those two a warm welcoming." Thor smirked.

Tin and Pan soon were met up with Spike and Tyke.

"Well boys, you two are about to have one trip to pain." Spike smirked.

Tin and Pan soon looked shocked as they knew what this meant before Spike started to beat them up. Thor winced and flinched before avoiding the gaze, though he smirked a bit as Tin and Pan continued to be apart of Spike's fighting attacks. Tyke soon came over to Thor and smiled at him.

"Hey, buddy," Thor smiled back. "Don't worry, I think you and I are going to be best friends in another life together."

Tyke seemed to look hopeful and excited about that possibility.


Meanwhile, the others continued to glide as Jerry's ancestor drove Tom's ancestor by the cat's whiskers.

"Okay, Professor Moriarty's carriage is dead ahead!" Cherry pointed out to the others. "Use your head to get down there!"

Tom's ancestor then suddenly crashed into the carriage headfirst.

"...Not what I was going for, but okay." Cherry shrugged.

Miss Red looked over and seemed to look relieved as Jerry's ancestor and Brother Tuffy soon hopped over to help untie her.

"Alright, they're in the only way a tomcat knows how." Tom said.

"Which again what I wasn't going for, but a way in is a way in." Cherry replied.

"Alright, what about the rest of us?" Robyn askedher.

"Land on the top, but be quiet." Cherry suggested.

The others looked around as Cherry set down on the roof of the carriage and soon once the others saw what to do, they came to join her there. Miss Red was soon ungagged on the inside and saved by the mice.

"Never fear, my lady." Brother Tuffy smiled.

"Yeah, we're here to save ya now." Jerry added.

"Forget about me. Someone has to stop this coach." Miss Red told them.

Jerry's ancestor soon accepted the job and saluted.

"Be careful out there, okay?" Jerry warned his ancestor. "I heard that some horses get spooked by mice."

Jerry's ancestor simply gave him a thumb's up before continuing to make his way to stop the coach. He came out the only way out to the front as he started to get to the horse as he passed by Moriarty who noticed the mouse before cracking the reigns, sending Jerry's ancestor flying onto the back of the horse which was where he wanted to be before he started to wave at Moriarty with a smirk before he started to slide down until reaching where it connected the horse to the coach until he unlatched it, freeing the horse as the horse went down a different road. Atticus, Sherlock Holmes, and Watson soon began to start catching up to them, seeing that the coach no longer had a horse.

"Haha! We've got him now, Holmes." Watson smiled.

Moriarity glared as he soon tried to speed up the carriage a bit, even without the literal horse power.

Miss Red held onto the two cats in the carriage with her as she began to look concerned.

"Looks like we're speeding up a bit dangerously." Cherry noted.

The hatch on the carriage roof soon began to open up and bring out the ray gun on a high pillar, making Cherry and the others sitting there move out of the way. Robyn yelped as she almost fell, but luckily Patch pulled her back with a smile and made sure she was safe and secure to which she smiled back to. A smokestack even came out and began to make the carriage go by much faster to avoid Sherlock, Atticus, and Watson.

"A horseless carriage? Well, now, I've just about seen everything." Watson noted.

"I've been there." Atticus agreed.

Sherlock soon stepped away from his carriage, climbing onto Tom's ancestor's head, and soon crawled on top of the carriage to see just what was going on.

"Hey. How's it going?" Cherry greeted the famous detective casually.

"Rather fine," Sherlock greeted back as he kept on going until he reached front only to see Moriarty wasn't there. "What?" he then muttered before looking at the others on the roof.

The group just shrugged as they weren't sure where the bad man was right now before flinching as they suddenly saw him and he had an electrical surging glove on his hand.

"Moriarty." Sherlock glared at his arch-nemesis.

"You've arrived just in time to say goodbye... Forever." Moriarty grinned darkly and soon shot an electrical blast through his glove and shot at the group who ducked down, only for Cherry to get electrocuted, but luckily, it didn't kill her.

"...Shocking," Cherry coughed before narrowing her eyes a bit. "Kick his butt, Mr. Holmes!" she then called out.

Sherlock nodded at her as he went to face Moriarity, reminding Cherry greatly of Basil vs Ratigan. Another dark blast was shot, coming from the other side before showing it was Jackson.

"You!" Cherry glared.

"Hi," Jackson smirked. "I'm here to get rid of you~"

"Yeah, but I don't think odds are in your favor." Cherry smirked back.

"Oh, yeah? And why's that?" Jackson smirked back.

"Oh, because you're outnumbered." Cherry smirked back.

"That's right." Atticus nodded as he joined them.

"Hey, Atticus, how's it going with Sherlock Holmes?" Cherry asked her best friend with a small smirk.

"Could've been better," Atticus rolled his eyes. "Especially with that literal wild goose chase."

"I just can't believe you fell for it." Jackson smirked as some magic sparkled in his fingertips.

"Okay, since when do you have magic?" Atticus glared. "Cruella de Vil didn't have any magical powers."

"Maybe not, but her not as known brother who tried to detach himself from his sister and her identity once he found a way to escape her and his family after meeting the love of his life does," Jackson smirked proudly. "You could say that he earned certain abilities that happened to be passed down onto me, such as the power of persuasion in animals."

"Not all animals," Cherry smirked. "Patch didn't fall under that power and Mo freed those two Dalmatians from your power."

"Yes, thank you for reminding me; I'll take care of her after I'm done with Atticus." Jackson said as he cracks his knuckles.

"Oh, we'll see who wins, Jackson." Atticus replied.

"Make your first move, runt." Jackson smirked as he got ready to use his magic.

"All right." Atticus replied as he stepped back and seemed to be walking away.

Jackson glared, stepping over as he went to follow Atticus, only it seemed like he had disappeared suddenly. "...What?" he then muttered.

"YAAAAUGH!" Atticus called out as he jumped out from the other side and ambushed and tackled down Jackson.

Jackson growled as he grabbed Atticus and they began to wrestle each other on the ground.

"Cherry, get down with the others," Atticus told his friend. "I don't want you to fall and get hurt on the road."

Cherry nodded as she went to move out of the way, telling Robyn and the others what to do as Atticus and Jackson attacked each other.

"What're you up to with that magic?" Atticus glared.

"Nothing you need to worry about," Jackson smirked. "Especially for your friends and friends from other worlds as well~"

"What?" Atticus asked.

"Let's just say I have plans," Jackson smirked. "Big plans."

"Well, whatever it is you're planning you won't get away with it." Atticus told him.

"Uh-huh, sure." Jackson smirked.

"You know you won't!" Atticus glared. "Your aunt couldn't take Patch and his brothers and sisters, your little sister couldn't get the puppies in trouble to take the farm away from Roger and Anita, you may have kidnapped me as a baby and dated my sister, but you still come out on the bottom!" he then reminded. "Face it, you'll lose!"

"Maybe in this adventure." Jackson began.

Atticus smirked before frowning firmly.

"But perhaps maybe not in this one or another one down the road in the future." Jackson continued with a sneer as he shot out some sort of magic.'

Atticus ducked down as Cherry poked her head back in.

"Hey, Atticus. I was just wondering how much longer this is gonna take." Cherry spoke up as she popped her head out before yelping as she got hit by the magic blast.

"Darn it, Butler! Must you meddle in every world you visit?!" Jackson complained as Cherry was struck, but she seemed to disappear in thin air suddenly.

"Cherry!" Atticus cried out in concern before glaring at Jackson. "What have you done with her?!"

"Oh... You'll find her... But that was meant for you to take you somewhere else and I'll never tell you where she ended up or if she'll even end up happily ever after." Jackson smirked before he lunged out and began to beat up Atticus once his guard was done.

"What's going on out there?" Robyn asked.

"I don't know, but Cherry just disappeared." Patch said.

"What do we do?" Jerry asked.

"Well, unless we want to end up like Cherry we'll stay out of the way." Tom said.


While Sherlock Holmes, Moriarty, Jackson, and Atticus were fighting, the horseless carriage was seen still going and it was getting close to a fence but something seemed to be keeping it from crashing. Tom's ancestor was seen coming out to try and see what was going on and where he soon saw Jerry's ancestor at the controls for the horseless carriage.

"Who taught a mouse how to drive?" Patch remarked. "It's a bit silly!"

Robyn gave him a small look.

"...Yeah, once I said it out loud, I realized it," Patch then said. "But still!"

"Heh... Maybe we should enter that Fabulous Super Race like on TV." Jerry said to Tom.

"Let's not and say we did." Tom rolled his eyes slightly.

"Yeah, that race is pretty intense and extreme," Patch agreed as he nodded at the cat and mouse. "Probably even more so than The Muscle Moto X Off-Road Challenge."

Tom's ancestor soon began to help out Jerry's ancestor as they had to take back control and Patch even came by to help out if he had to so that they wouldn't end up in a crash. They leaped off of the road at one point before Patch pushed down on the pedals to bring them back down on the ground and the crowned jewels began to fly everywhere as Mo helped grab them so they wouldn't fall out of the carriage. Jackson soon threw Atticus right against Sherlock and the two ended up hitting the ray gun and Moriarity moved the ray gun to turn it to closer to onto the road as they were both hovering above the road and it looked like they could slip and fall at any moment with just one wrong move.

"You know I've been through worse situations." Atticus told Sherlock.

"You must live quite a life then." Sherlock replied.

The two of made sure not to hit any of the oncoming street lamps before they saw something that would end someone's life. Which was a metal fence with some sharp ends, looking like it could end anyone's life, causing Atticus and Sherlock to run against a wall until they saw where the wall was ending.

"That should do the trick." Jackson smirked.

"Duck!" Moriarty warned before doing so himself.

Jackson looked over his shoulder before he was whacked in the face with the tunnel, sliding off of the carriage as he appeared to be defeated, though he left a rather large crack in the stone structure.

"That seemed too easy..." Robyn commented.

"Don't worry, Robyn; he won't hurt you." Mo comforted the young blonde girl.

"Mr. Holmes! Young Atticus!" Miss Red called out.

Atticus and Sherlock looked up before they grabbed on both sides of Miss Red's umbrella as she held it out for them and the carriage was getting more and more destroyed from the tunnel as they continued to go down the streets, seeming to about go to the construction and building of London Bridge before Sherlock came back on top of the carriage after they passed the tunnel and continued to fight and beat up against Moriarity.

"Uh-oh. We're running out of road." Atticus said as he looked to see the unfinished bridge.

Tom's ancestor and Jerry's ancestor saw this and panicked, causing Tom's ancestor to grab the brake to try and stop them only for it to break as he threw the broken part into the carriage.

"The brake, it broke." Brother Tuffy said worried.

"That's bad." Jerry said.

"We outta freakin' road!" Mo panicked as they got closer and closer to the bridge, looking quite frantic as she held onto Robyn protectively.

They crashed through the construction signs and began to ride across the unfinished London Bridge which was sure to fall down like in the classic nursery rhyme. Everyone gasped and panicked as Patch covered his eyes with his paws, not sure what else to do or what could be done, even with a little magic as it looked like the end. Until...

"Time to fly, boys." Miss Red said, taking both Toms and Jerrys as she brought out her parasol and opened it up, flying them back in an almost Mary Poppins fashion as they got out of the carriage.

"AAAUGH!" Patch, Robyn, and Mo panicked before they seemed to disappear and ended up on the other side of the bridge before they opened their eyes and looked around, feeling both confused and relieved.


Soon, the carriage rode right off of the bridge as Atticus jumped off of the carriage and the carriage splashed right into the water below the bridge, taking Moriarity and Sherlock with it as that looked bad.

"No! Mr. Holmes!" Miss Red cried out with a solemn frown.

"Mr. Holmes." Brother Tuffy added, lightly and gravely.

"Thanks for using magic to get us out in time from that carriage, Atticus." Mo told her boyfriend.

"That wasn't me." Atticus said, sounding confused.

"Patch?" Mo then asked.

"Mm-mm..." Patch shook his head before looking at Robyn. "You...?"

"I don't think that was me either." Robyn said as she felt just as puzzled as they did.

"What? Then who did it?" Mo asked.

"I don't know." Atticus said.

"We'll have to figure that out later," Robyn said. "Right now, we have to check and see if Mr. Holmes is alright."

"Right." Tom and Jerry nodded.

"I wouldn't worry about him though," Atticus replied. "He's pretty smart and is usually several steps ahead of others."

"A lot like you." Mo smiled.

"Well... Yes, I suppose so," Atticus smiled back sheepishly. "I kinda wanna be just like him when I grow up after all when it comes to being a famous detective."

Watson soon arrived with his horse-drawn carriage, coming to a stop, and began to look a little sad with the others since it looked like Sherlock Holmes was dead... Or so they believed for a few seconds.

"A hand up?" A familiar voice asked before the others looked down and under the bridge to see that Sherlock was right there, hanging onto the bridge and dangling above the water below. "Anyone? Anyone?"

Watson took Sherlock's hand as Miss Red held onto his backside as Tom's ancestor held onto Miss Red's dress and Jerry's ancestor held onto his tail as Brother Tuffy held onto his tail and they all began to pull together, helping the famous detective up and out of harm's way.

"Oh, thank goodness." Robyn smiled in relief.

Thank you, my dear Watson." Sherlock smiled at his dear friend as he held a bag in his possession.

"And it all worked so perfectly on paper!" Moriarity complained as he took out a wrinkled, now dripping piece of paper that had a grandmaster plan on it, having gone into the water underneath the future London Bridge.

Jackson seemed to glare from the shadows before he began to mysteriously disappear and he took a deep breath which made green smoke linger out.

"Oh, no! Not again!" Damien cried out as the green smoke came over him and Demetria again.

"I don't wanna go back!" Demetria added before they were both suddenly entranced by Jackson's "Persuasion" magic.

"Come, my Dalmatians," Jackson told them before a magic portal appeared. "This was merely a diversion. Off we go to Ever After High while the students are off helping the past and true story of Little Red Riding Hood."

And at that, the three of them disappeared into the portal before they could be seen by the others.


"I'm so glad Mr. Holmes is alright." Robyn smiled.

"Like I said, he's usually several steps ahead of others." Atticus smiled back.

"And looks like Moriarty is going to be spending the rest of his life in jail." Jerry smirked.

"Yep." Patch nodded.

Once Moriarty was out of the water, he was placed under arrest along with the three cats.

Atticus looked around before sharply sighing. "No sign of Jackson... Or Cherry..." he then said. "Hopefully I can solve that mystery later on."

"The best-laid schemes of mice and men often go awry," Sherlock remarked, holding Jerry's ancestor in the palm of his hand as Tom's ancestor glared at the bad guys. "Here you go, Constable. Take him back to Scotland Yard."

"And make sure they don't get back out for a long, long time." Atticus added.

Butch grinned as he was given the handcuffs and soon daydreamed about the ultimate and dream reward, looking rather greedy as he went to remove Moriarity, Tin, Pan, and Alley off of the premises. "All right, come along quietly. There's no point in resisting." he then said, trying to walk off before he was suddenly pulled back by the handcuffs since he was cuffed the bridge's metal bar and someone else had the bad guys.

It was none other than Droopy who had the bad guys handcuffed and they were going along with him. "Oh, boy. I'm excited. I'm going to get the promotion and the reward," he then said, sounding rather dull in surprise and excitement before he looked back at Thor who had followed him. "You know what?"

"You're happy?" Thor guessed.

Droopy soon had fireworks and British flags flying all around as he confirmed Thor's guess. "You are correct, my boy," he then said. "Why don't you treat yourself to a little vacation?"

"I think I'd like that very much, sir," Thor smiled at Droopy as he disposed of the bad guys, then came to catch up with his friends. "Hiya, guys. I really missed you during this unexpected adventure."

"Thor, hey," Mo greeted the warlock teen. "...You haven't happened to have seen Cherry around, have you?"

"Gosh, guys, I thought she was with you," Thor frowned before he took out an envelope from his pocket. "Though I found this in my pocket. I wanted to read it, but it's addressed to you guys."

"Lemme guess; it's from your uncle?" Patch guessed.

"More or less," Thor nodded. "Though it was written on a stationary from a school that's not Canterlot High School."

"We'll have to read it later on." Atticus said.

"You can read it after the wedding." Jerry said.

"Who's getting married?" Thor asked.

"Miss Red." Tom told him.

"What?!" The others asked as Tom and Jerry nodded.

Then suddenly, everyone was at the chapel as it was true.