The hood

Days have passed. Still no news about James. Meanwhile, on Elmore Plus, the Nancy-cat myth became bigger. If yesterday there was only one picture, in the next day they were dozens. One day, Gumball made an access on Elmore Plus and found another Nancy-cat pic.

This time she was kissing Billy under a pale of a moonlight. Both Gumball and Darwin found the drawing very romantic.

"Awww…..so romantic!" commented Rachel.

"CUTE OVERLOAD – Bzzzzzzzz-" wrote Bobert.

"What is this? A pic from the issue "The mystery of the hood"?" wrote Carmen, but she got no answer.

"I wonder who drew this for the first time!" wrote Tobias, and Teri answered.

"You mean "Anonymous"? I don't know who is but they say that is a real draftsman of the comic book series!"

"Really? This means that Nancy is really a cute cat under that ugly hood!" answered Tobias.

"Do you thing Nancy is gonna be a cat under her cape?" asked Gumball to his brother.

"I'm almost sure, otherwise why she has those cat-like ears and tail?"

One day, James Lâne returned from his vacations. He stated, on Elmore Plus, that the issue "The mystery of the hood" would be out the next day with a shipment of 2 millions of copies.

"Two millions? That's insane!" said Darwin.

"Maybe but I think he knows what he's doing!"

It came the fateful day. Gumball and Darwin woke up earlier that day in order to purchase a copy from Mr. Larry. Strangely, they didn't find any copy of their comic book.

"You may not believe it but, I sold all the copies that I owned. I wasn't able to keep a copy for you and for me either! It was the greatest best-selling comic of all time!"

"But have you, at least, read it?" asked Gumball.

"Gumball and I are curious to know how Nancy is without her cape! Is she a cute cat?"

"I'm sorry I couldn't read a single page, I can't tell you that!" said sorry Mr. Larry.

"Let's go to school!" said the blue cat watching the clock.

At school, during playtime, the two kids waited for their fans outside. They arrived, they were many but they weren't smiling.

Some of them were screaming "Boooo!" some others were armed with fire torch; they were angry.

"What's going on?" said Gumball to the crowd.

"We read your comic book!" screamed an unidentified guy.

"So? Did you see Nancy uncapped?"

"We did, unfortunately!"

"So why are you angry?" asked Darwin.

"Because Nancy uncapped is terrible!" screamed a guy in the bottom of the queue.

"What? You mean that she's not a cat?" said Gumball.

From the bottom of the queue, a copy of the 20th issue of "The greatest adventures of Billy Bunny" arrived.

Gumball and Darwin started to read it.

They made through the pages until you find the cartoon where Nancy appears without her cap.

"Billy, since I trust in you, I'm going to show you my real form!" was written in Nancy's last balloon.

In the next cartoon she takes off her cape showing to the entire world that she uncapped is…..something that either Gumball or Darwin could explain. In front of Billy there was a big blue ball with eyes, mouth, cat ears and a tail.