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Nightw2: Thanks for the review. I think this story is close to being finished, I'll probably finish this by the end of next week, but I'm not sure as I have other things to do Glad you like the story.

acosta pérez josé ramiro: What you said about Lola being more well known than Honey I'm pretty sure applies to the rest of the world as well. To my knowledge, she's only appeared in a selection of Looney Tunes comics whereas Lola has appeared in two movies (Space Jam and THFA), a few games, a different comic and on the Baby Looney Tunes series. And I agree with what you said about coolcat, he's hardly ever used. I like his Sylvester and Tweety mysteries Cameo's as well.

Revelation

Shaggy and Scooby were in a library on the lower half of the castle. The room was stacked with old books with nothing relevant. That didn't stop them reading through some of them. Shaggy noticed Scooby reading a book on birds and their behaviour.

"Scooby, how is that book relevant?" Shaggy asked. Scooby pointed to a picture of a canary that looked much like Aaooga in the book and smiled nervously. Shaggy glared at him.

"Like, how would learning what specie of canary they are help us find them?" Shaggy asked.

"Runno." Scooby replied. He laughed nervously.

"Scooby, it's too obvious that you have a thing for Aaooga." Shaggy said nervously. Scoooby blushed and lowered his head.

"Rit's true." Scooby replied sadly. Shaggy looked at him.

"Like I said before, it would never work out." Shaggy said. Scooby looked sad.

"I ruess so." Scooby replied. He put the book back on the shelf and something fell out of the cover.

"What's this?" Shaggy asked. He pcked up what had fallen out. It was a folded piece of paper. He opened the paper and found blue prints to the

"Like, it's a plan of the grand bank in San Fransisco." Shaggy said in astonishment.

"Rhat's it roing here?" Scooby asked.

"Like, I dunno, but I believe that's where the green fish diamond that Tweety's searching for was kept." Shaggy replied. He hten thought of something.

"Like, do you think that the green fish diamond was stolen for real?" Shaggy asked.

"Rossibly." Scooby replied.

"Tweety better see this when we find him." Shaggy said. They leant back on a wall and started looking at the plan of the bank. The wall fell backwards and the two started falling down a secret slide. Shaggy and Scooby screamed as they slid down the slope into parts unknown to them.


Back at the lab, Tweety, Aaooga and Sylvester were peering through a doorway into the next room. The room had pots of silver paint and diving suits hangnig on the wall. There was also a mirror on the far wall and a barrel of water on the opposite side. There was also a cupboard in the room.

"Phew, nobody here." Tweety said. They entered the room, making sure Sylvester was first. When they were in the room they could see that there were two more doors in the room, one on the right and one on the left.

"Which way now?" Sylvester asked.

"Hmm, I dunno. We were following you." Tweety replied jokingly. Sylvester glared at him.

"Look you, if you want to get out of here outside of my stomach, you'd better shut up." Sylvester warned.

"I don't want to have to use the acid again." Aaooga threatened. Sylvester backed off. They then heard some thumping coming from somewhere in the room.

"What's that noise?" Aaooga asked. She grabbed Tweety to feel more secure.

"Sounds like someone's coming." Tweety replied.

"We'd better…" Sylvester began but before he could finish, a secret pannel opened in the wall. Shaggy and Scooby slid out and crashed into Sylvester and knocked him into the pots of silver paint. Tweety and Aaooga couldn't stop themselves laughing.


"Like, what happened?" Shagggy asked. Sylvester moaned and got to his feet. He was covered in the silver paint and he was now glowing.

"ZOINKS!" Shaggy shouted.

"A Rhost!" Scooby added. The ran away to the other side of the room and jumped into the cupboard.

"What are they on about?" Sylvester asked. He looked in the mirror and saw his reflection.

"YIKES!" Sylvester shouted. He ran to the other side of the room and jumped into the barrel of water.

"That puddy was worth his weight in silver." Tweety remarked. Aaooga laughed more. They went over to the cupboard and opened it. Shaggy and Scooby were shaking like leaves.

"Come on you two, it's safe." Aaooga said.

"Like, what about the ghost?" Shaggy asked.

"That was puddy covered in silver paint." Tweety replied. Sylvester climbed out of the barrel of water and looked around.

"Phew, it's gone." Sylvester remarked. He looked around and saw Shaggy and Scooby.

"What are they doing here?" Sylvester asked himself. He went over to have a look.

"What are you two doing here anyway?" Tweety asked.

"Like, looking for you." Shaggy replied. Scooby leant closer to Aaooga.

"Are rou ok?" Scooby asked. Aaooga rubbed his nose.

"I'm fine, thanks for showing concern." Aaooga replied.

"Do you realise that dog's blushing?" Sylvester asked. Tweety looked at Scooby and saw that Sylvester was right. Tweety smirked. Aaooga noticed and stopped petting Scooby.

"What's with you?" Aaooga asked. Scooby remained silent.

"Guys, have a look at this." Shaggy said. He gave Tweety the map of the grand bank.

"Why did you give me this?" Tweety asked. He looked at the map with a confused expression.

"That was where the breen fish diamond was kept." Shaggy replied.

"Like I suspected, the real diamond has been stolen." Aaooga said.

"Could Elmer Fudd and Yosemite Sam have taken it for the contest?" Tweety asked.

"Don't know, wither way, we have to locate the diamond." Aaooga replied.

"We'd better split up." Tweety suggested.

"Like, you remind me of Freedie." Shaggy remarked. Tweety laughed.

"I wanna ro with rou!" Scooby said, looking at Aaooga.

"Thanks for the other, but I'm going with Twetey." Aaooga replied.

"You two take puddy." Tweety added.

"I have to go with them?" Sylvester protested.

"Yep." Tweety and Aaooga replied simultaneously.

"Like, come on cat." Shaggy said. He and Scooby began to head to the door on the right.

"Wait for me!" Sylvester protested. He ran after Shaggy and Scooby.

"Well, looks like we're going left." Tweety said. They opened the left hand door and went inside.


Granny and Hector were in the dining room of the castle. The room had a large rectangular table in the centre with at least 20 chairs around it. Like most of the other rooms in the casttle, the walls were covered in pictures of cats.

"No sign of Tweety in here." Granny remarked as she looked around the room. Hector looked around the room. He saw a young man enter the room from a door on the other side. Hector started growling ot get granny's attention. Granny looked over and saw the young man. It was one that she recognised.

"Floyd?" Granny asked in surprise (A/N: He was the tunes teacher in the baby looney tunes episodes). Floyd came out from the darkness and came up to granny.

"Hey granny, nice to see you again." Floyd greeted.

"And you." Granny replied.

"How have you been?" Floyd asked.

"Busy but I'm ok." Granny replied.

"Great to hear that." Floyd said.

"What have you been doing?" Granny asked.

"I found another job at the looniversity a few years ago." Floyd replieed.

"That's good to hear." Granny said.

"How are my old students?" Floyd asked.

"They're fine, but I've lost Tweety. He's somewhere in this castle." Granny replied.

"Well I haven't seen him." Floyd said.

"Ok." Granny replied.

"Do you want me to help look for him?" Floyd asked.

"That would be appreciated." Granny replied.

"Ok, I'll keep my eye out for him." Floyd said.

"Thank you." Granny replied. Floyd left the room through the door granny had entered.

"What's he doing here anyway?" Granny asked herself.


Fred, Daphnie and Velma were in the top of the castle searching the highest bedroom. It was the room where Tweety had made his entrance.

"Well, no sign of anything here." Fred said, rather disappointed.

"Whoever lives here sure likes cats." Daphine remarked.

"Hey, look at this." Velma called out. She had found a newspaper thrown in the waste paper bin.

"What did you find?" Fred asked.

"A newspaper about Tweety's old teacher." Velma replied.

"You mean that Floyd guy?" Daphnie asked.

"Indeed. He was kicked out of the looniversity when he was falsly accusaed of stealing money from the safe. He made an appeal to try and clear his name but was unsucessful." Velma replied.

"Seems like the paper editor feels sorry for him." Fred said.

"That's not all. Fred, hold it like you were reading it." Velma added. Fred took the paper and held it like Velma has asked him to. He saw that the patches where his thumbs were resting were glowing silver.

"Glowing fingerprints." Fred remarked.

"One of the ghosts was reading this." Daphnie added.

"Why would a ghost be interested in this?" Velma asked.

"I wish we could get a look at that thing Shaggy and Scooby saw in the warehouse." Fred said.

"Yoy've got your wish, look!" Daphnie replied, pointing to the window. They looked out of the window and saw the ghost Shaggy and Scooby saw floating outside the window.

"This is your last warning. Leave these grounds or pay the price!" The ghost said. It descended downwards. They looked out of the window and downwards to where the ghost had gone but it had disapppeared.

"It disappeared." Velma remarked.

"Where did it go?" Fred asked.


Shaggy, Scooby and Sylvester were searching the room that Tweety had told them to search. It was a store room filled with wooden barrels. Sylvester was cursing to himself as he was searching the barrels.

"Why do I have to follow orders from my lunch?" Sylvester moaned. Scooby growled at him.

"Like, calm down you two, we need to find that diamond." Shaggy scolded.

"Rok!" Scooby replied.

"Those canaries will have to enjoy an inside view of myself when this is over with, whether they like it or not." Sylvester said evilly.

"Like, what was that?" Shaggy asked.

"Nothing." Sylvester lied.

"Whatever." Shaggy replied. Sylvester opened a barrel and a flock of bats came out.

"YIKES!" Sylvester shouted. He fell backwards and fell on the floor. He landed on a loose floorboard, which flung open, hitting Sylvester in the back of the head.

"Like, are you ok Sylvester?" Shaggy asked.

"Define ok." Sylvester replied in a daze. He then fell on the floor unconscious. Scooby looked through the hole in the floor and found a pile of letters.

"Rook at rhis." Scooby said. He used his paw and fished out all the letters. Shaggy took them and looked through them.

"Like, they're bills addressed to some guy called Floyd." Shaggy said.

"Rho's Floyd?" Scooby asked.

"Like, I dunno." Shaggy replied. Sylvester recovered from his daze.

"Have I just missed something?" Sylvester asked. They then heard a scratching coming from the room.

"What's that sound?" Shaggy asked.


Tweety and Aaooga were searching the left hand room for any sign of the missing diamond. The room they were in was a large room with a table in the centre. There was a small chest in the corner of the room. The chest was the first thing they looked at.

"It's locked." Aaooga said.

"We need to find the key." Tweety replied.

"Where could it be?" Aaooga asked. Then then heard the door opening.

"Quickly, behind the chest." Tweety said. The two canaries jumped behind the chest and watched as a group of masked men and the ghost that Shaggy and Scooby had seen in the warehouse. They all sat at the table in the centre of the room. Tweety and Aaoooga stayed still and listened.

"Is everything going well?" The ghost asked.

"No sir, our captive has been freed by someone." One of the masked men replied.

"Any ideas who?" The ghost asked.

"I saw a yellow canary and coolcat at the scene I tried to assassinate them but they saw me." Another masked figure replied.

"Everyone, we must find those birds and lock them away!" The ghost ordered.

"Yes sir!" The men replied.

"If they are free, I could be ruined." The ghost added. The masked men stood up and left the room.

"Now let's see if I can get rid of those meddlers." The ghost said. He put something on the desk and left the room. Tweety and Aaooga came out from behind the chest when everyone was gone.

"Aaooga, that ghost sounded vaguely familiar to me." Tweety said.

"Probably your imagination." Aaooga suggested.

"I hope so." Tweety replied. They went up to the table and found a small key.

"Wow, these villians are really aabscent minded." Tweety remarked.

"Perhaps this is the key to the chest." Aaooga suggested.

"Only one way to find out." Tweety replied. They took the key and tried it in the lock of the chest.

"It fits." Aaooga exclaimed.

"Now let's see what's in here." Tweety replied. They opened the chest and looked inside.

"It's…the green fish diamond!" They both said.