“I’m gonna solve this one first”, Velma declared, already eager. “Not if I solve it first”, Fred countered. “You guys are gonna look like total idiots when you’re captured, and I’m the one saving you”, Daphne said, having to already turn on her heel, and walk towards the hotel; the others not far behind. And so, the tension continued. Just like from two years ago. As far as the mystery itself looked intriguing, Maggie nodded immediately, but was quite concerned, in regards of the other three trying to one-up the other for the next few days. Like Calla, she could only hope that they could all work together again, like the old days. Shaggy remained relaxed, not even going to get in the middle of the squabble; he just let it go. He tried to break it up the last time, but then he found it necessary to not even try again, mainly due to his fear of making it worse. Mondavarious was glad to hear their responses, having to sound relieved that he got some help. “This is marvelous! I guess we should celebrate with a little Spookapalooza”, he said. “S-S-Spookapalooza? Ruh-oh!”, Scooby exclaimed, having to stutter at hearing the one word, hidden within the name. Happy to give Calla help with the bags, Maggie walked to her room, and changed into something more suitable for the later-weather. During the evening, it was still warm yet humid, so she kept what she had on: White tennis-shoes, a pair of bell-bottom jeans, and a red, sleeveless tank-top. The only thing missing, would be her jacket. Pieces of her long brown hair was still clipped back, while the rest still draping down to her mid-chest. Maggie had managed to interview with a few people, both employ and visitor, but none have ever found anything unusual. It was quite odd that there were no witnesses yet there were mentioned reports by Mondavarious. Afterwards, she told Calla of her findings by the bar, at a table. She had noticed that Shaggy was talking to the pretty blonde girl again. Internally, she still felt bad for Calla sitting with her. “Hey, you’ll get the chance”, she reassured.