The winds tonight were so high that the trees were swaying back and forth as if they were a plastic bag. After a long trip, the harried group of travelers began to feel pangs of excitement as Shaggy pulled the Double Dyno Turbo Blaster into the driveway of the Beauregard Mansion. Shaggy didn't feel excited, though….in fact, he felt terrified.

He understood the necessity of coming here. With how easy Dracula and the Hunch Bunch had found them before, they couldn't stay in the same city. Doing that would only create an inevitability of Dracula and his goons finding them and eventually capturing them. Given the Beauregard Mansion was six hours away from where they were now, combined with the fact that it was so far off the beaten path, it would make it much harder for Dracula to find them.

It hadn't escaped Shaggy's mind that he would bump into old friends. When Shaggy, Scooby and Scrappy had left, he'd given his uncle's old mansion to the Boo Brothers; a bumbling group of spirit siblings who had previously helped them un-haunt the place. Or, at least, so they thought.

They'd discovered that a Headless Horseman who'd chased them when they first arrived was simply a robot. A glowing-eyed wolf had also joined the Headless Horseman, but Shaggy just assumed that it was a random wolf that had wandered out of the forest. Not necessarily because he was certain about it, but because there were so many spirits that they'd dealt with that it comforted him not to think too deeply about it.

There'd also been an ape, who they'd been told was just an escaped animal from the local circus. However, the sheriff had framed it in quite a different way: it was a ghost of an ape that Uncle Beauregard had shot. Shaggy wasn't sure whether to believe this or not, however, given the sheriff himself had dressed up as a skeleton to scare them away. Although the sheriff was in custody, something still bothered Shaggy: most of the instances they saw the skeleton, it was clear he was a man in a suit. However, the first instance of seeing this skeleton, his eyes glowed a fierce shade of scarlet, he wore a cloak, bones could be heard clanking, and it looked far more like a real skeleton than any other time they saw it. Shaggy hoped that perhaps the sheriff had just downgraded his costume, but doubt still lingered in his mind. Either way, they'd still see the ape no doubt, since they hadn't exactly gotten rid of him. Given the ape's playful demeanor, they'd shown him the mechanical horse that the sheriff had scared them with when they first arrived, and distracted the ape until they'd found the rest of the clues.

There was also that headless ghost in the attic, but Shaggy presumed that it was Farquard, his uncle's creepy butler. Shaggy certainly didn't look forward to seeing him again.

What really scared Shaggy, however, was his uncle. Just as they were driving away, the ghost of his uncle appeared before their very eyes. Given Scooby found a costume of his uncle's ghost in a closet, Shaggy would have just assumed all the run-ins with his deceased uncle were merely another way for the sheriff to scare them off. However, with his uncle's ghost appearing after the sheriff was safely in custody, he didn't know what to feel. Whenever he, Scooby and Scrappy ran into Uncle Beauregard previously, it always seemed the ghost had conflicting goals. Sometimes, it seemed his uncle simply wanted to warn them away, and other times, his uncle was genuinely trying to harm them. Shaggy assumed the times of being warned away were the real spirit of his uncle, whereas the times where he tried to cause actual harm were the sheriff in disguise.

"Well, we're here." Shaggy breathed a sigh that was not of relief, but more to release a tidbit of the emotional heaviness he carried in his heart.

"Wow, I can see why you gave this place away, Shaggy." Googie said with a breathiness present in her voice. "This is pretty spooky, even for me."

The large two-level mansion loomed in front of them. While the square footage seemed as big as a grocery store, the outside of the mansion looked as run-down as an old hunting shack. The house looked quite cobbled together with boards and wood, adding to the creepy vibe of the place. Shaggy felt a jolt of fear in his heart when he saw all the lights were off except one. His anxious brain wondered who or what could be in that room, and what they might be doing.

"Hey, there's a light on in that room! I wonder if it could be the Boo Brothers!" Scrappy pondered.

"Like, let's hope it is, instead of…" Shaggy trailed off for a moment, but Scooby finished his sentence for him.

"The Rhost of Uncle Reauregard?" Scooby gulped.

"Do you really think your uncle's ghost is real?" Googie wondered.

"Well, we saw him right in the flesh as we left!" Scrappy replied.

Shaggy quivered in response. "Like, don't say 'flesh' when you're talking about a ghost, Scrappy. It makes me kinda nervous!"

"You said that the sheriff was dressing up as ghosts to scare you off, right? Couldn't it have just been him again?" Googie wondered.

"He was in jail, though." Scrappy said.

"Even if he wasn't, this ghost of my uncle was just, like…" Shaggy paused as he thought of the right word. "Different."

"What do you mean, different?" Googie asked for clarification.

"Well, like, he just sat there and watched us. The other ghost was trying everything he could think of to, like, get rid of us." Shaggy explained. "Besides, like, my uncle never showed any ill will towards me when he was alive. I mean, like, he even willed his entire estate to me! Why would he do that just to kill us?"

"Hmm…you make a fair point." Googie nodded.

Clearly Scrappy did not wholeheartedly agree. "Well…there were times when he was just trying to scare us away rather than harm us. In the bedroom, outside the house when Billy Bob was chasing us…"

"Like, I think those might have been the real ghost of my uncle, Scrappy." Shaggy counterargued, interrupting the young pup.

"Hmm…" Scrappy thought about it for a moment, but still had a look of skepticism on his face. "Could be, but I don't know."

"Well, like, think about it. The ghost seemed to, like, have conflicting goals. Sometimes he just gave us a stern warning to leave, and other times, he was trying to decapitate us with that sword!" Shaggy reasoned. "It seemed like he was two different people."

Before Scrappy could respond, a hissing could be heard coming from the back of the car.

"Like, do you hear that?" Shaggy asked.

At first, it was quiet enough to perhaps ignore if it had stopped, but the sound only continued to get louder by the moment.

"I sure do." Googie seemed nervous.

"Reah, re roo! And it's retting closer!" Scooby shuddered, his tail bobbing back and forth with anxiety

All of a sudden, the person that the hissing sound was attached to made themselves visible. It was a terrifying transparent ghoul with huge bug eyes, jagged teeth, and a gigantic nose. The spirit began to howl and hiss as it swooshed around the back of the vehicle.

"Like zoinks!" Shaggy shrieked.

"Roh no!" Scooby panicked.

Shaggy's face quickly turned from a look of horror to one of annoyance and disdain when the ghoul began to take shape. This ghost wasn't a threat. It was Shreako, the practical joker of the Boo Brothers.

"Ha!" Shreako chuckled, as he morphed back into his normal form, which was a skinny transparent ghoul with green goggles atop his head. "How'd you like my graveyard ghoul impression? Pretty frightenin', huh?"

"More like pretty annoying." Shaggy muttered under his breath. Something about the Boo Brothers annoyed him in a way that not many people did. The three spirit siblings were exactly the right mix of pesky and cringeworthy to push his buttons.

"Shreako!" Scrappy cried in surprise. "Good to see you again!"

Before Googie and Scooby could say anything, another familiar ghost appeared outside of the vehicle. This one was a bit heavyset and wore a pink baseball cap on his head.

"Ooh, good to see you all again!" Meako inquired. "Hey, you brought a girl with ya!"

"Yeah, like that's my girlfriend." Shaggy informed. "Googie, this is Meako."

"Pleasure to meet you!" Meako replied, removing his baseball hat briefly after he finished his comment. "So how have you fellas been doing?

"Like, not so well. We've got another ghoul chasing us!" Shaggy gulped.

"Another ghoul? Maybe we could catch him for ya!" Meako offered.

"Thanks for the offer, but I'm not sure if you'll be able to catch this one." Shaggy admitted.

"Nonsense! The Boo Brothers can catch any spirit you can name!" Shreako boasted. "So, who's chasin' ya?"

"Uh, like, Dracula." Shaggy sheepishly answered.

"Well, you named the wrong spirit." Meako whimpered. "Well, good seein' ya, but we'll be leaving now!"

"Hey! Where've you two nimrods been?" a third spirit's voice asked. This one wore a cowboy hat atop his head and had brown hair. Like Meako, he also had a heavier body type.

"We were just talking to Shaggy, Freako." Meako informed matter-of-factly.

"Shaggy?" Freako paused for a moment, before he realized that his previous employers were back. "Hey, Shaggy! Good to see you again!"

"Like, likewise." Shaggy stuttered for a moment, not actually meaning what he said.

"So, what brings you guys back here?" Freako asked. "And who's the dame?"

"I'm Googie, Shaggy's girlfriend." the redhead introduced herself.

"We're, like, running from a monster." Shaggy informed.

"A monster?" Freako asked. "Like, maybe we could help ya get rid of it!"

"Oh no we can't!" Meako cowered, hiding behind Shreako.

"Oh yeah, and why not?" Freako antagonized.

"He's got Dracula on his tail!" Shreako explained.

"Dracula?" Freako's eyes bugged out for a minute. "Oh man. I've never said this before, but Meako's right! We can't catch the King of Vampires!"

"We're gonna have to change our slogan from no ghost too big." Shreako pointed out. "This ghost is way too big for us!"

"Dracula's not a ghost, dummy." Freako snapped.

Somehow, amidst the Boo Brothers' inane chatter, an idea popped into Shaggy's head.

"Hey, like you could catch the Hunch Bunch!" Shaggy realized.

"What makes you think that, Shaggy?" Googie wondered.

"Crunch and Brunch are, like, so stupid that they'd be easy to catch! They're constantly making mistakes!" Shaggy reasoned.

"Did you forget who you're asking to catch them, Shaggy?" Scrappy whispered snarkily.

"Like, oh yeah." Shaggy blushed. "But to their credit, without the Boo Brothers, we would have been trapped in the swamp and the sheriff would have gotten away with that treasure!"

"Aww, shucks. It was nothin'. Nyuk nyuk nyuk." Shreako chuckled.

"I don't know why Dracula keeps those guys around. He'd be much more productive if he just did everything himself!" Googie commented.

"Maybe, like, that's just it!" Shaggy gasped.

"What's it, Shaggy?" Scrappy quickly interjected before his friend had a chance to finish speaking.

"All we've gotta do is distract Dracula if he comes here. If we can separate him and the Hunch Bunch, maybe, like, we can have the Boo Brothers stop that terrible twosome once and for all! Then we'll just have Dracula to worry about."

"That's a great plan, Shaggy!" Googie exclaimed.

"Do you think you guys are up to the task?" Shaggy asked the brothers.

"Of course we are! The Boo Brothers never turn down a job!" Freako agreed.

"Besides, the least we can do is show our gratitude for giving us our very own house to haunt." Meako added.

"Great!" Scrappy jumped in. "We can even help you out a bit. All we need to distract Dracula is two or three people, so maybe one of us can help."

"Like, we just need one person, Scrappy." Shaggy corrected. "That's me. Dracula's only chasing us because he wants to turn me into a werewolf again."

Shaggy hadn't thought about it much, but his comment caused him to realize a discomforting perspective. Googie, Scooby and Scrappy didn't have to be involved in this at all. He'd involved them in a situation that would possibly threaten their lives, and it was all his fault. If they all went off on their own, Dracula and the Hunch Bunch would likely never bother them again. If not for him, they'd be safe. They'd all be better off without him.

This quickly led Shaggy down a rabbit hole of sorrow. Everything he'd done lately seemed to put his friends in danger. He and Scooby being tricked by vengeful spirits involved Scrappy, Daphne and Flim-Flam in a horrifying situation where they had to help capture 13 of the world's most evil ghosts. Inheriting his uncle's mansion led his two best friends into danger of being harmed by a greedy officer of the law. Taking that job at Grimwood's put them in danger once again, nearly getting them killed by a homicidal witch. And now, because of some dumb prophecy, he'd involved Scooby, Scrappy and his girlfriend Googie in a situation where they could be harmed by Dracula.

He quickly tried to shake this disparaging thought from his mind, although it was quite difficult to do so.

"So, when's Dracula comin'?" Freako wondered.

"Like, we don't know. We hope he doesn't find us here. In fact, we just came here to think about what our next steps are." Shaggy admitted.

"We still need to do that, Shaggy." Googie pointed out. "Even if we capture the Hunch Bunch, that still won't stop Dracula."

"Like, I know, I know." Shaggy snapped in a fit of stress, which he immediately felt bad for.

"Well, in the meantime, would ya like to see what we've done with the place?" Shreako inquired.

"Rabsolutely!" Scooby chimed in.

"Like, yeah, I think that'd be good." Shaggy agreed. "It'd help me get my mind off things."

"I haven't seen the place of course, but sure!" Googie nodded.

"Oh, like, yeah. I forgot that was, like, before we were dating!" Shaggy clarified.

"Right this way!" Meako instructed, as he powered towards the house excitedly with the same "spirit speed" that had allowed them to stop the sheriff.

"Slow down, nitwit! They ain't got spirit speed like we do!" Freako scolded, grabbing Meako by the brim of his baseball cap before he could jet off.

"Oh, right. Sorry." Meako replied in a dopey voice.

"So, what is it exactly you guys have done with the place?" Scrappy inquired.

"Oh, you'll see! Nyuk nyuk nyuk." Shreako giggled.

"Like, I don't know if I want to see." Shaggy whispered to Scooby, ensuring that the three brothers didn't overhear. Although he found the Boo Brothers to be annoying personality-wise, he certainly didn't hate them or wish to insult them. It was just that they seemed to have a thing for bungling nearly everything they touched.

Quite frankly, Shaggy was glad to get out of the howling winds. The hard gusts were biting at his skin, and he was beginning to feel a cold chill in his hands, which complemented the cold chill he had in his heart. Shaggy didn't even know how to begin to process what had happened. He felt so overloaded that he barely felt like he could process what he was doing now, much less the fact that he, his girlfriend, and two best friends were being chased by Dracula and his cronies. He could only hope they wouldn't find him here.

As he neared the mansion, his fear was overtaken by the memories of their past visit. Most of them weren't necessarily fond memories, but he did feel quite good about donating the treasure to a trust fund for orphans, as well as giving the Boo Brothers a place to haunt. Shaggy still felt a little bad about snapping at them like he had. He hadn't intended to be so harsh on them, but he supposed perhaps it was a good thing that he did. If he hadn't done that, he never would have gotten to know the Boo Brothers' sad background, and would never have been inspired to donate the treasure to a trust fund for orphans.

The boards on the old house creaked as they approached it. Although Shaggy knew the house was sturdy enough not to fall apart, it certainly added to the creep factor.

He had no idea what to expect as the Boo Brothers led him in the door. Knowing how zany the brothers were, the possibilities of how they redecorated the house stretched to anything the imagination could come up with.

"Pretty spiffy, ain't it?" Shreako exclaimed, before Shaggy could see what they'd done to the place.

As he looked around, he was quite awestruck. The place looked just like how Shaggy, Scooby and Scrappy remembered it. The brothers had kept all the surroundings and decorations almost exactly the same, except it was a lot cleaner. They'd mopped and buffed the floors, redone the carpeting, and repainted each of the walls. The only difference was that it appeared they'd hung a few framed pictures up on the walls, mainly of themselves. There was one picture of the spirits' mother, who was cheesing for the camera along with the three brothers.

"Like wow! This wasn't what I was expecting at all!" Shaggy exclaimed.

"What do you mean, Shaggy?" Googie inquired. "What did they change?"

"Like, nothing!" Shaggy replied, to which Googie responded with a face of confusion.

"Yeah! We just thought we'd clean the place up a little." Meako explained.

It was then that Scrappy asked the question Shaggy was dreading hearing the answer to. "Have you guys seen any ghosts here since we left?"

"Yeah!" Shaggy felt a chill go down his spine as Shreako answered in affirmation. "In fact, I've seen two of 'em every day!"

"Like…which ones?" Shaggy gulped, as he could feel the angst pool up in a lump at the back of his throat.

"Well, Freako and Meako of course! Nyuk nyuk nyuk!" Shreako chuckled.

"He meant evil ghosts, ya nitwit!" Freako scolded, as he bonked his brother over the head with his fist. "You know, the Skull Ghost, his uncle's spirit…"

"We haven't seen any of those, thankfully." Meako replied.

Shaggy could feel the anxiety race out of his body with that confirmation that there were no ghosts around. Well, at least some of it, given they still had the Dracula problem to deal with.

"Rank roodness!" Scooby breathed a sigh of relief alongside Shaggy.

"What about that ape? What ever happened to him?" Scrappy asked.

"Or that whackjob, Billy Bob?" Shaggy inquired.

"Well, we haven't seen Billy Bob since you've been gone." Meako responded.

"Like, maybe that ape scared him away." Shaggy chuckled.

"Speaking of that, the ape's still wandering around somewhere." Freako said.

"I wouldn't worry about him." Shreako replied. "He seems like a real shweetheart. He wouldn't hurt a fly."

"Ape? Billy Bob? There's a lot you have to catch me up on, clearly." Googie chuckled.

"So how long are you thinking about staying?" Meako inquired.

"Hopefully not long. We just need a place to figure out how to get rid of Dracula." Googie replied.

"Can I show you to your room? Heh heh heh heh heh." a familiar creepy voice said. While it caused Googie to jump when she heard it, Shaggy recognized the voice, although he wished he didn't.

"Hey, it's Farquard!" Scrappy pointed to the butler. He was wearing the same outfit he did last time: a black suit over a white shirt, as well as sunglasses to cover his eyes.

"Like, there'll be no need." Shaggy responded, a firmness present in his tone. "We remember where it's at."

He still harbored some ill-will towards the spooky servant for dressing up as a headless ghost in the attic, and attempting to steal his uncle's treasure from him.

"So, what are yous thinkin' about gettin' rid of Dracula?" Shreako asked.

"Like, I wish I knew." Shaggy sighed.

"Rikes!" Shaggy heard his canine companion exclaim.

"Well, we better figure it out soon, Shaggy!" Googie shouted, as the sound of incredibly loud footsteps could be heard walking up to the front door of the mansion. Each thud sounded as if it were a rumble from an earthquake.

"Oh, that's nothing to worry about." Scrappy shrugged.

"Like, what makes you say that?" Shaggy replied, still panicked.

The shaggy-haired fellow quickly realized why the small pup was so calm…the huge, monstrous footsteps were none other than the friendly neighborhood ape. The source of the gigantic footsteps peaked his head inside the mansion.

"Hi!" the ape pleasantly said, waving at the eight individuals.

"Like, hi there." Shaggy nervously chuckled, before his brain lit up with an epiphany. "Wait, that's it!"

"Rhat's it?" Scooby questioned.

"That ape might be our key to scaring away Dracula and the Hunch Bunch for good!" Shaggy gasped.

"That's genius, Shaggy!" Googie exclaimed, running up to hug her boyfriend. "Now we're safe for sure!"

"Hey big fella." Shaggy waved to the ape.

"Yeah?" the ape inquisitively answered.

"How would you like a job?" Scrappy asked.

This seemed to rile up the ape. His face lit up with excitement and he began jumping up and down with glee. "Yeah! Yeah!"

"Like, great! This job isn't too hard: if you see two creepy guys with hunched backs and striped shirts, just scare them away, alright? They're evil henchmen of this guy with a sickly green face wearing a cape." Shaggy informed. "If you see him, you should scare him away too. Alright?"

"Yeah!" the ape nodded vigorously.

"Like, do you want to shake on it?" Shaggy asked, extending his hand. The ape reciprocated, but with such a powerful handshake that it flung Shaggy to the ground.

"Sorry." the ape apologized.

"I'm sorry I asked." Shaggy mumbled, still feeling winded from his trip to the floor.

"This is going to be perfect!" Googie exclaimed.

"Now we're really going to give Dracula a run for his money!" Scrappy chimed in.

"Like, I sure hope so." Shaggy gulped.


Shaggy, Scooby, Scrappy and Googie had taken the afternoon to rest their tired bodies after the long drive and the sleepless night, and were all feeling refreshed after their naps. Shaggy had just sat down in a chair at the far end of the dinner table, which he found to be quite uncomfortable due to the fact it was made of hard wood and the lack of cushion. Googie sat next to Shaggy, holding her boyfriend's hand, whilst Scooby and Scrappy sat on the other side of him.

"Dinner is served! Heh heh heh heh heh!" Farquard announced, obnoxiously adding his signature laugh after he finished his sentence.

"Like, thanks! I'm famished!" Shaggy exclaimed. He knew he had a voracious appetite, but for once, he felt his starvation was warranted. He hadn't had anything to eat since stopping at a gas station for some breakfast on the way to the Beauregard Mansion.

"Oh, yum. Spaghetti and meatballs!" Scrappy interjected.

"I haven't had spaghetti and meatballs in years!" Shreako added. "That looks scrumptious!"

Shaggy licked his lips. "Boy, you can say that again! Nothin's gonna stop me from diggin' into this spread!"

"Don't be so sure about that!" a familiar voice sinisterly hissed.

Shaggy felt a panic completely consume his heart. He nearly jumped out of his seat when he saw who was at the door. He felt some solace in the fact that they at least had a plan, but he didn't know where the ape had gone.

"Roh no! Dracula again!" Scooby shouted.

"Yes! It's me again! Come vith me, Shaggy, and this nightmare vill all be over for you and your friends!"

"Like, not on your life!" Shaggy gulped, as he leaped out of the chair and began running away as quickly as he could. Scooby, Scrappy and Googie were quick to follow.

"Not on my death, either." Shreako added, as he too ran away.

"I'm with you guys!" Meako whimpered, following closely behind everybody else.

"Where's that ape when ya need him?" Freako lamented, as he followed his six frightened friends. Farquard was also close behind, but did not utter a peep.

Shaggy figured the ape would be somewhere outside, so he made sure to lead the others out the front door. He could vaguely hear Dracula telling the Hunch Bunch to capture them, but he didn't want to slow himself down by glancing backwards.

"Where could that ape be?" Scrappy asked.

"Like, I've got it!" Shaggy snapped his fingers to signal his epiphany to the others. "That mechanical horse in the barn! He loves playing with that!"

With this new plan in mind, Shaggy adjusted course and headed straight towards the old creaky barn. He had a decent amount of fear that one of his friends would be caught, but if he was correct in thinking he'd heard Dracula call for the Hunch Bunch, he felt at least decently comforted that their bungling would probably prevent them from catching him or the others by the time they got to the barn.

"Where are we going, Shaggy?" Googie asked. She must not have heard his conversation with Scrappy, or didn't understand it.

"Towards this barn!" Shaggy pointed to the old creaky building, which was now within their sight. The four of them continued running until they reached the barn, and once they did, Shaggy immediately noticed the ape playing with the mechanical horse once again. He looked to be having a grand old time, with his large body bouncing up and down vigorously on the mechanical horse as he giggled.

"Hey you!" Scrappy yelled to the simian.

"Me?" the ape replied with a deep voice.

"Yeah, like, you. They're here!" Shaggy informed.

"Relp us!" Scooby chimed in.

The ape obligatorily jumped up and lumbered out of the barn to find the evildoers. He quickly recognized the people whom he was supposed to frighten when he saw the Hunch Bunch running after them. As to prevent them from continuing to chase Shaggy and his friends, the ape ran in front of them. He began to roar and growl, as he viciously took swipes at them. The Hunch Bunch's eyes both bugged out, screaming in terror. Both of the bumbling brothers ran in the other direction towards Dracula. While Shaggy could overhear this conversation, he made sure to stay hidden in the barn before Dracula saw him or the others.

"Ape! Ape!" Crunch blathered.

"Vhat are you sniveling about?" Dracula snapped.

"He's right, old chap." Brunch replied. "There's a large ape over there chasing us!"

"Psst." Scrappy whispered to the ape from the barn. "Now's your chance. Go scare 'em for good!"

"Okay!" the ape agreed, as he menacingly lumbered back towards the Hunch Bunch.

"You boorish bumblers!" Dracula scolded. "I don't see any ape!"

Crunch and Brunch looked around and quickly caught sight of the ape coming towards them once again.

"There he is!" Brunch pointed.

The ape continued to growl and roar as he approached the Hunch Bunch, but his tune quickly changed when he saw Dracula. One look at the green-faced King of Vampires, and the ape switched from the terrorizer to being terrified.

"Ahhh!" the ape gasped, as he scurried off in the other direction.

"Like, oh no!" Shaggy suddenly felt a newfound sense of dread wash over him. He had felt comforted by the fact they had a plan before, but now, there was nothing to do other than run. The Boo Brothers couldn't handle Dracula, the ape couldn't handle Dracula, and he sure as hell knew that the rest of them couldn't handle Dracula. As much as he loved returning to his uncle's mansion, he knew the only choice he had now was to run.

"We've got to get out of here!" Googie urged, as she saw Dracula and the Hunch Bunch racing towards them again.

The ape quickly ran past them in a frightened frenzy, causing the Boo Brothers to realize they wanted to do the same.

"Well, it's been good seein' you again pal, but I think we better scram too!" Freako replied.

"Yeah, before Dracula gets us!" Meako shuddered.

"Like, no need." Shaggy assured.

"Yeah, we're leaving, and Dracula will follow us. You won't have to worry about him here anymore." Scrappy added.

"Well then, it was good to see yas again. Nyuk nyuk nyuk." Shreako chuckled.

"Rikewise." Scooby added.

"Now, if you'll excuse us…" Shaggy paused for a moment as he saw Dracula and the Hunch Bunch barrelling right towards them. His voice went from a calm conversational tone to one of sheer terror. "...we gotta get outta here!"

"Here we go again!" Googie sighed, as she headed towards the Double Dyno Turbo Blaster.

The four of them continued to run until they reached the vehicle. Scrappy stopped dead in his tracks when he noticed an extremely unfortunate detail on the car. All four of the tires were completely flat.

"They put nails in our tires, Shaggy!" Scrappy informed in a panic.