Disclaimer: Nope, don't own Teen Titans. If I did, we would have seen Betrayal by now! And there'd be a few more changes... *gets out 3 inch binder*

Oh, and I ALSO don't own Scooby Doo, or pretty much anything else in this fic.

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Cyborg, Beast Boy and Starfire ran into the bank. Starfire crouched against the wall right next to the door. Beast Boy jumped over the teller's counter and landed behind the desk. Cyborg followed him, but didn't quite make it all the way, and ended up tumbling headfirst off the desk into Beast Boy.

"Zoinks, that hurt!" exclaimed Cyborg, reaching up and rubbing his head full of hair. Beast Boy and Starfire just stared at him. "Like, what did I say?" said Cyborg, not noticing that his voice had just cracked.

"What is this 'zoinks' you speak of?" whispered Starfire to Cyborg. "Is it painful?" Cyborg covered his mouth, while Beast Boy laughed. Or at least tried to laugh, though it came out sounding extremely odd.

The three friends waited silently in the darkness for the Skeleton to run in, but it never did. After a few minutes, Cyborg let out a sigh. "Looks like Skeleton-Man decided not to chase us. Oh well, we'd better find Rob and Raven and see if they're okay."

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Robin and Raven crouched behind a wooden shelf. They were in the far back of the General store, and the skeleton had decided to follow them in. He was now standing in the doorway, looking for them. They held their breath as the skeleton glanced around.

"I wonder why it's chasing us?" whispered Raven to Robin. Before Robin could answer, the skeleton turned it's headed and started to approach them. It knocked over all of the shelves in its path, resulting in quite a commotion. Boxes and cans were everywhere, along with the shelves themselves.

"Quick, throw something at it!" shouted Robin, now standing, because the shelves that had been their hiding spot had been knocked over by the skeleton. Raven picked up the three boxes closest to her and started to chuck them at the skeleton. The first two missed, but the last one hit its target-the skeleton's head. It was knocked clear off it's body, and landed a few feet away.

Robin and Raven stared in horror as the skeleton walked over to it, picked it up, and stuck it back on, adjusting it so that it was on correctly.

"I think we should run now," said Raven, her eyes not leaving the skeleton's head.

"Good idea," said Robin, and the two of them made their way towards the door. It wasn't easy, with all of the overturned shelves blocking their path. Robin paused every few steps or so to pick up a can and hurl it at the skeleton, who was following them.

They finally made it to the door. Raven pushed the door open with one smooth motion, and it slammed right into Beast Boy.

"Rude, ratch it!" said Beast Boy, and turned to Raven to say something else. She wasn't there though. "Raven?"

"Run!" called Raven back to the three who were still standing in front of the door. Robin and Raven had kept running, and now were a good distance ahead of Cyborg, Starfire and Beast Boy. They hadn't realized the skeleton behind them in the doorway yet. But they did, and so, they ran too.

As soon as Starfire, Cyborg and Beast Boy caught up to Robin and Raven, Beast Boy's ears started to perk up. He looked up at Cyborg. "Ro rou rere rumthing?" he said to Cyborg.

"Like, what?" replied Cyborg. "Like, I can't understand you, man." The gang turned a corner and ran down another street.

"Rusic! I rere rusic!" shouted Beast Boy again. Now he knew what it felt like to have a foreign accent and have no one understand you.

"What?" replied Cyborg again, his voice cracking. A few seconds later, he realized what. They all did. Seemingly out of nowhere, a horribly catchy 70's pop tune started to play.

"Uh oh," said Raven.

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The Titans finished out the chase scene, but not without consequences. Starfire had lost her glasses, and mistakenly grabbed the skeleton's foot. Cyborg and Beast Boy had a duel with the skeleton. It ended when Cyborg's old western gun fired a little flag that said 'boom!' on it. Raven had been forced to dress up as a can-can dancer, and Robin as an old western bartender. In the middle of the show, Raven kicked the skeleton in the head and Robin poured root beer all over it.

"Remind me to never, ever watch cartoons," said Raven angrily, pulling a feather from her hair. "Or visit the old west."

"Well, it looks like we have lost our predator," said Starfire more cheerfully, fixing her glasses. "Now we must assess the situation. How do we resolve the game so that we might move onto the next level? I am tired of this one."

"So am I," replied Robin. "I hate these silly clothes." He gestured to his outfit. Raven and Cyborg giggled. "What?"

"Well, it's not like your normal costume is any better," said Raven.

"Yeah man, like, you look like a traffic light!" added Cyborg enthusiastically.

Robin snorted. "I wouldn't talk, tin man. Nice hair." That silenced Cyborg.

Starfire cleared her throat. "I repeat myself. How do we resolve our situation?"

"Well, the episode usually ends after the ghost or monster is unmasked," said Cyborg. "Maybe we have to catch the skeleton and...umm...unmask it?"

"Well, we've got nothing else to go on. Why don't we try it?" Robin figured that it was probably a good bet. After all, they were dressed as Mystery Inc.

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"Okay, the skeleton will be lured here to the saloon. Then, Star will close the door behind him so he can't leave. Raven will push him onto the bar and he'll slide down it, because of the soda." Robin gestured to the bar that he had spilt soda all over. It was indeed slippery. He continued. "The skeleton will slide down the bar into the net at the end, and Cyborg and I'll be behind those boxes with the rope to pull the net up, trapping the skeleton." Robin beamed proudly. "Now we just need someone to lead the skeleton here."

Everyone looked at Beast Boy. "Ree?" replied Beast Boy.

"Yes, you," said Robin. Beast Boy started whimpering and mumbling something unintelligible. "Do you want to be stuck with that speech impediment forever?" That shut Beast Boy up. "Good," said Robin, "Now go. Quick everyone, into your places!"

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Beast Boy stood in the middle of the dirt road. He hated being skeleton bait. How did Robin talk him into this again? Beast Boy sighed. Maybe he should've asked for a Scooby Snack. And then he remembered Terra. Terra needed him. Or else...Best Boy didn't want to think of what might happen to her. He renewed his resolve.

"Roo hoo, Rister Releton!" he called, jumping up and down while waving his arms (er...legs). The skeleton appeared from behind a building at the edge of the road and started to run towards Beast Boy. He ran. At the last second, Beast Boy remembered to run into the saloon.

Beast Boy sprinted into the dark saloon, the skeleton following him. Starfire shut the door behind them. 'The plan's going off without a hitch!' thought Beast Boy, looking back at the closed door behind him. Unfortunately, Beast Boy forgot to stop running. He hit the bar and slid across, the skeleton following him. Raven and Starfire just stared in horror as Beast Boy slid into the net and was hauled up by Robin and Cyborg, instead of the skeleton. Instead, the skeleton slid off the bar and onto the floor, right underneath the net.

"Ret re rown, ret re..." Beast Boy started to shout, but stopped when he heard a large cracking sound. He looked up and saw that the beam that had been holding up his net had cracked. He gulped, and then fell right onto the skeleton with a large 'plop'.

Robin and Cyborg ran out from behind their boxes and over to Beast Boy. Robin freed Beast Boy while Cyborg made sure the skeleton couldn't get up. Star and Raven walked over just as Beast Boy had been fully untangled from the net.

"So, did not our plan go smoothly?" asked Starfire as if nothing went wrong. Robin and Raven exchanged glances.

"Uh, sure Star. Whatever you say," answered Raven. "Now let's unmask this thing. My dress is WAY too short for me to be comfortable in." All of the guys, including the skeleton, looked over at Raven. Her face burned red as she gave them an icy glare. "Now please." Her voice seethed with anger.

"Fine," said Robin, his eyes lingering on Raven for a moment, then turning to the skeleton. "And the culprit is..." he bent down and pulled at the skeleton's face. Hey, it WAS a mask! He pulled off the mask with a flourish.

"A Sladebot," he finished. "How predictable." The skeleton, or should we say, Sladebot, was now unmasked. A bright yellow cube popped up and hovered over the defeated Sladebot. Starfire went to touch it, when they heard Slade's voice.

"I see you have made it past the first round. Very good. Though, I'm afraid that the game has only just begun. You'll have to do much better than that..." His voice trailed off. Starfire shivered. There was something in the tone of his voice that gave her the creeps.

"Let us move on to the next level," said Starfire, her voice without the usual cheerfulness in it. She reached out and stuck her hand into the yellow cube. As soon as her hand touched the cube, it disappeared, and the Titans returned to their normal outfits.

And then everything went dark.

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Short A/N- Just wanted to give a big BIG shout out to my reviewers. I love you all! ^_^ Hope you enjoyed this chappie, it's my longest yet! So far anyway. Hopefully I'll be able to update more frequently. And also, to everyone, thanks for reading!