Everyone else was outside getting the bonfire started, as Ned came over to them.

Ned: Alright, Velma, how would this bonfire help us out with the ghost?

Velma: Well, after the goat weed dries off, we need to grind it into powder, so we'll be able to pour it into the bonfire.

Everyone waited for a little while, then Ned went into the resort briefly, then came back out with a plant grinder.

Ned: I got a plant grinder.

Fred and Velma then helped Cantaloupe and Daphne grind the weed into powder, which went into a huge bucket, while the others tended to the bonfire and kept a watch out for Krampus. After all the weed was grinded into powder...

Velma: Alright, there's a full moon outside. So, last but not least, if a full moon is outside, we have to toss the powder into the bonfire.

Ned threw the bucket full of powder into the bonfire.

Velma: Now we wait.

Soon, the bonfire had grown better, and it started to swirl into a volcano. The tornado was blowing a strong wind, which alerted Krampus the Christmas ghost, who then was coming out...

Shaggy: (screams) It's the ghost!

Dave: (to Velma) Do you know what's going on?!

Velma: That's what the instructions in that story said to do. I think this plan will work.

It was a mess. When Krampus got close to the tornado, the strong winds sucked him into it! The tornado was spinning with Krampus in it!

Cantaloupe: What's going on?!

Ned: I don't know!

Everyone looked at each other, unsure of what was happening. Suddenly, after a few minutes, they heard a familiar jolly voice: Santa Claus!

Santa Claus: Ho-ho-ho!

The tornado then vanished, and in its place, we're all of Santa's reindeer, all excited! Santa and the reindeer flew down and landed on the ground. Santa then get off his sleigh...

Santa: Merry Christmas, everyone?!

Cantaloupe: Okay, What is going on here?!

Dave: And what happened to Krampus?

Velma: If my calculations are correct, he landed right near the forest.

Fred: We called the police to check for Krampus there.

At that moment, 2 police cars were driving past the mountains. The police were on the way to find out what happened to the ghost.