By Alta (Idea inspired by Amanda Dressel)
The Mystery machine had to stall in the middle of no-where. Sabrina and her sister Velma went on a hike.
Sabrina found something glistening like a jewel in the sand. She quickly dug it up. It was a dream catcher Native Americans made. There was an inscription, but Sabrina couldn't make heads or tails of what it said.
Velma joined her. "What's that?" She asked. "It's a Native American dream catcher. I can't read the inscription. Could you make it out for me?" She asked.
"Sure, let me see it." She said. Sabrina gave it to Velma. Sabrina saw something else in the sand. She went after it. It was a box and a piece of paper. "Where's the key?" She asked, muttering to herself.
She saw something in a shape of a key, dangling from one of the decorator leather string of the catcher. "May I have that back for a quick second?" Sabri asked, taking it from Velma. She unlocked the lock. "Here ya are." Sabrina said, giving it back.
"What's that?" Velma asked. "A box of some sort. It's very heavy." Sabri replied. "And the note?" Velma asked. "Here, you can read it." Sabri said, tossing it to her.
"Oh my, lots of jewels. Large ones!" Sabbs said when opening the box. "There's a large one at the end of the dream catcher." Velma said.
Madison couldn't find Sabrina or Velma anywhere. "SABRINA! VELMA!" He called out. "WHERE ARE YOU?" He called out again. "ANSWER ME!" But there was no answer. Just the howling of the desert winds.
Fred looked to the horizon. In that time, the sisters uncovered three more boxes with stuff in them. They started back. Sabrina made the boxes disappear and then reappear in Sabrina's seat in the Mystery Machine.
Velma and Sabri showed up in Fred's vision moments later, as they were coming back. "Hey girls!" Fred hollered. Sabrina waved to him. They ran to the van and into the back.
"Here they are!" Velma said. Sabrina opened all of the boxes. "There's a note that's in your name." Velma said, handing over the piece of paper.
Sabrina untied the string that held it closed. She read it aloud. It was all in the Blackfoot Indian Language so Sabrina translated.
"Congratulations Sabrina. You've found the boxes of the Blackfoot tribe. Lay the dream catcher on the sand under a full moon. The first ring around it will be the jewels you found, the order goes as follows, ruby, diamond, and then sapphire. The second ring will be the rose petal, the order goes as follows, purple, white and yellow. The outer ring will be the candle, that order is orange, blue and white. The surprise you'll get will be a present one. Follow the diagram of the pattern provided to you." Sabrina said, translating.
"Wow." Velma said. Daph and Fred couldn't stand it any more. So they opened the back of the van.
"What's going on?" Fred asked. "It's stuff we found." Velma replied. "Radical!" Daphne squealed. "It's only instructions asked were that Sabrina had to do something." Velma said. "Let me see." Fred said. He took the piece of paper, read it, and scratched his head.
"What does this say?" He asked. "Sabrina knows." Velma said. "It w as written by an Blackfoot Native American. That's their language." Sabrina answered, pointing to the writing on the paper.
"She means that she can translate it because she knows that language." Velma said. "Oh." Fred saw the diagram. "What's that?" Daphne asked. "That's what I have to do tonight." Sabrina said.
Night came quickly to the desert and the cold set in. It was time, so Sabrina did what the note told her to do. Savvie, Shag, Scoob and the others didn't know or didn't care what the catcher had in store for them. Sabrina, joined by Madison, went to sleep in sleeping bags underneath the stars.
The very next morning, nothing seemed to happen. So Sabrina picked everything up and put them in the Van.
Sabrina took a walk and was instantly stopped on top of a sand dune. She looked over and saw a garden of roses and carnations. "Oh my gosh!" There were a couple of apple trees, banana trees, orange trees, and cherry trees.
She rubbed her eyes. *Still there *, Sabrina thought. Madison wondered why Sabrina had stalled.
"MADISON! COME QUICK!" Sabrina screeched. Madison was shocked by what he saw. "I'll get baskets." He said. "Don't say anything to the gang." Sabrina said.
So they took two huge baskets and picked fruits and flowers. Sabrina made carnation and rose halos for her girl friends. The gang had surprised looks on their faces when two of their friends dragged back baskets of something back to the van.
"FOOD!" Everyone yelped. "There's cherries, apples, oranges and bananas." Sabri said.
Fred noticed a halo of flowers on top of Sabrina's head. It worked perfectly with her red hair. Sabri gave one to Daphne, Velma and Savvie. She put the halos on their heads. "Where did you get these flowers? They're beautiful." Daph asked.
"Somewhere." Sabrina said. "There's enough food for everyone." Madison said. Everyone grabbed one of each, and a hand full of cherries. "Thanks for finding food." Shaggy said, chomping of an apple. Everyone ate until they were full.
"Thanks you two. Where ever you got the food from." Fred said. Savvie noticed that Sabrina was hiding something behind her back. "What's behind your back?" She asked.
"Nothing really. I've got to share it with Velma." Sabrina said, winking at her. Velma sighed and got up. They went to a secluded area.
"I got another note with more information." Sabrina said when they were alone. "Great, read it." Velma said.
"Now that you've found the secret garden, it will guide you out of the desert. Beyond the garden, there is a gas can. That should get your group to the next town. With this, is a map to the town." Sabrina read.
Sabrina went though the garden and behind the large apple tree, was a large gas can. She lugged it back to Velma. "I found, the can." She said. She made it disappear.
The girls returned to the van when the gas can did. "Freddy!" Velma called out. "What?" He asked.
"Sabrina found a gas can with gas in it!" Velma said. "Really?" He asked. "Yeah. In this gas can." Sabri said. "Great!"
Fred put the gas in the gas tank. "Let's go gang!" He yelled. Everyone cleaned up the mess they made around the van and packed everything in. "What's going on with the old letters, the food and the gas? Where did it all come from?" Daphne asked. "It's a loooong story." Sabrina said.
They left the desert in search of the next town.
THE END