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After the rehearsal, the gang made their way backstage to find Seventeen, eager to get to the bottom of the mysterious happenings that had plagued the group. The atmosphere was tense as they approached the dressing room. The lingering energy from the earlier performance seemed to have dissipated, replaced by a heavy, unsettling silence.


As they entered the room, they found Wonwoo frantically searching through the clothes racks and makeup tables. His frustration was palpable, and the others could sense that something was seriously wrong.

"I don't get it, Joshua," Wonwoo muttered, his voice laced with frustration. "I left my hoodie and glasses in here, and now they're gone. I can't see without my glasses, and it's cold." His words trailed off as he continued to rummage through the scattered belongings, his movements growing more frantic with each passing second.


Joshua, standing nearby, exchanged a concerned glance with Seungcheol, the leader of Seventeen. "That's really strange," Joshua said, his brow furrowing in thought. "You sure you left them here?"


"Positive," Wonwoo replied, finally stopping his search and leaning heavily against the dressing table. "I don't know how they just disappeared."


Velma, ever the observant one, had been quietly taking in the scene. She stepped forward, her sharp mind already piecing together the puzzle. "This sounds like more than just a case of misplaced items," she said, addressing Seventeen with a thoughtful expression. "Given everything that's been happening, I wouldn't be surprised if someone took them on purpose."


Wonwoo's frustration shifted to anger, his fists clenching at his sides. "You think someone's trying to frame me for the shadow figure? First the accusations, and now this? It's like they're trying to make me look guilty."


Seungcheol, who had been listening intently, stepped forward and placed a reassuring hand on Wonwoo's shoulder. "But we all know it couldn't have been you, Wonwoo. You were on stage with us when the figure appeared. There's no way you could've been involved."


The rest of the group nodded in agreement, but the unease was still palpable. They all knew something was off, and it was only a matter of time before the pieces fell into place. Fred, sensing the urgency of the situation, spoke up with a determined look in his eyes. "Gang, let's form a plan. We need to figure out who's behind this and why they're targeting Wonwoo."


The gang quickly gathered around, their collective experience in solving mysteries giving them a sense of purpose. Fred, the natural leader, began to outline their approach. "First, we need to retrace Wonwoo's steps and see if anyone noticed anything unusual. We'll also need to check the security footage around the dressing room to see if we can spot anyone suspicious."Daphne chimed in, "I'll check with the crew to see if anyone saw anything out of the ordinary. Maybe someone noticed something that could give us a clue."


Velma, already deep in thought, added, "I'll go through the footage with Scooby and Shaggy. They have a knack for noticing things that others might miss. Plus, I want to compare it to the footage from the night the shadow figure first appeared."


Shaggy and Scooby, despite their usual fear of ghosts, nodded with determination. "Like, we're on it!" Shaggy said, trying to sound brave while Scooby gave an enthusiastic "Reah!"

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