(3rd) POV:
After getting their seating tickets, everyone got on the plane. While (Y/N) and (F/A/N) are sitting next to Fred, much to (Y/N)'s displeasure, Sam is sitting next to Velma, Dean next to Daphne, and Shaggy next to Scooby. There were times when Dean would try to flirt with Daphne, but she'd either ignore him, or just raise her hand to give him the hint that she's not interested. As for Shaggy, he had made himself a sandwich to eat during the flight, while Scooby was reading a comic.
(Y/N) POV:
I had been stuck, sitting next to Fred, ever since the plane took off. I much rather would have liked to sit next to Shaggy, since he is my boyfriend. Unfortunately, there wasn't any room left, because some blonde girl was already given that seat, and it was plain obvious that she was trying to flirt with Shaggy, even though I told her, as plain as day, that he's MY boyfriend.
Thankfully for me, Shaggy would just ignore her, and promised me that I was his only girl. He even promised to try and make sure that we'd have some time together, like a date, once we arrive on the island. As happy as it made me to be going on a date with him, it still irked me that blonde girl was still trying to get Shaggy's attention, even before I went back to my seat. At least I have (F/A/N) with me to help calm my nerves. Eventually, before I knew it, Scooby arrives, sitting in an empty seat next to Fred.
"Scooby?" I ask, curious as to what made him come over here, especially when he likes hanging out with Shaggy.
"Hello," he says.
(3rd) POV:
(Y/N) wasn't the only one who was tired of having to see the blonde girl, Mary Jane, flirt with Shaggy, even though it was plain obvious that he wasn't interested. Scooby was also fed up with it, which is why he decided to move out of his seat, to go look for (F/A/N). Ever since the day (Y/N) and Shaggy started dating, (F/A/N) and Scooby would do anything to make sure that nothing would ruin (Y/N) and Shaggy's relationship. And now that he found (F/A/N), all that was left was to figure out a way to get Mary Jane's attention away from Shaggy, so that she'd take the hint. However, it doesn't take long to actually go with his plan once he smells something.
(Y/N)'s POV:
I notice Scooby's nose twitching as he sniffs the air, his attention landing on a cat.
Oh, no.
The cat hisses at Scooby, making Scooby start barking at the cat. Normally, I wouldn't mind, but the problem is that we're on the plane, and all of that barking is drawing everyone's attention.
"Uh, Grandma?" I try to call out, hoping to make Scooby stop before he gets in trouble.
"(Y/N), it's simple behavior modification. To cause a dog to discontinue any action, you simply flick it on the nose. Observe," Fred says. I highly doubt it, but Fred doesn't share the same sentiment. "Scoob?" hearing his name, Scoob turns his attention towards Fred, just in time for his nose to be flicked. "See?"
Unfortunately for him, Fred earned a punch in the face from Scooby. When the cat made a run for it, Scooby then started to chase it, barking none-stop (if you're favorite animal is a cat, pretend that it's an exception, since it's been Scooby's best-friend for years). (F/A/N) and I quickly get out of our seats to stop Scooby, with some help from Shaggy.

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2nd Scooby-Doo sequel/Scooby Doo on Spooky Island (finished)
Teen FictionSolving mysteries has been great and all, but it does little good once the gang let's their ego get in the way, causing Mystery Inc's break up. Two years later, you and the gang are reunited to solve another mystery on Spooky Island, an amusement pa...