It was a beautiful day in Royal Woods. The town was in a rare moment of serenity, as the time found all the children in school. That moment could only last for so long, and it soon found itself shattered with the harsh shriek of the school bell. It was a mad rush as a mob of students flooded out of the exits and to the buses. On this day, the Louds made their way home from school in small groups, save for one sister. While the rest of her family was moving at normal pace, Lynn was doing something out of the ordinary. The fiery athlete was hiding on the far side of the streets with her shirt pulled over her head. "God I must look crazy. Better than the alternative I guess. Lynn said, trying her best to not be seen by any of her family, or anyone else for that matter.

After what seemed like forever, the girl finally made it home. After fumbling with the doorknob like an idiot for a few minutes, she finally managed to get inside and slammed the door shut. "Yes!" Now to just-" Lynn said before realizing her mistake a moment to late. "There you are Lynn. What's with the shirt?" Lori asked, walking in from the kitchen with Leni. "Shush! There's nothing wrong, I'll be, uh, not in my room!" The athlete stuttered before slamming face-first into Luna. "WHOA! Take it easy little sis!" Luna laughed as they both crashed to the ground. "Hey, I heard uninspired slapstick! That's my job!" Luann yelled as she came downstairs to inspect the commotion. "Lynn, what is going on right now?" Lori asked. "Yeah I'm confused. Like, more than usual." Leni agreed. "Nothing! Leave me alone!" Lynn pleaded. "Dude, chill. We're family! It can't be as bad as that time Lori-," Luna began, only to be silenced by her blonde sisters' icy stare. "Okay, story for another time. But seriously, you can trust us! Right guys?" The others nodded. "Okay, but you have to promise not to laugh!" Lynn demanded. "Come on Lynn, you know I can't make that promise!" Luann said. "PROMISE." The athlete said seriously. "Fine fine." Luann agreed.

Lynn sighed and finally pulled down her shirt. About halfway down Lori noticed it. "What, your first pimple? Lynn everyone gets them." Lori said. "Sure they do. But you have NEVER seen one like this." Lynn promised. "What are you-WOAH." Lori yelled, followed by the others as they were greeted by the full scale of the blemish. The pimple was at least 4 cm wide, dark red and throbbing ominously, smack in the middle of Lynn's forehead. "Dude, that's the biggest zit I've ever seen!" Luna said stunned. "You said it. Puberty can be hard, but this is a gross-spurt! Get it?" Luann chuckled as the group rolled their eyes. "It's not that bad! But it's really not good." Leni admitted. "I know that!" Lynn groaned. "Wait Lynn, you've never cared about pimples before. Why is it bothering you now?" Lori asked. "Besides the fact that it looks like someone lit the lamp on my forehead?" "Yes besides that." Lynn rolled her eyes. "Because this stupid zit is like a second forehead! And because of that, I can't play football!" She whined. "I don't get it." Leni said. "I'll show you." The athlete said, producing a football helmet and demonstrating that the pimple literally kept her from pulling it over her head. Her sisters were stunned. "Wow. That is one big zit." Lori muttered. "Help ME!" Lynn begged. "Don't worry sis. Between the 4 of us, we have a lot of experience getting rid of pimples. This will be a piece of cake." Luna promised.

2 hours later…

The sisters had tried every trick they could think of. Every cream, every scrub, even trying to pop it. But the pimple had every intention of remaining on Lynn's face. "That is one stubborn zit." Lori said. "Yeah. Jeez pimple at least buy a girl dinner first!" Luann laughed, trying to make light of the situation. "What am I gonna do?! My coach said that if I can't wear a helmet I can't play!" Lynn whined. "Well we've tried everything. You might just have to wait the little sucker out." Lori said gently. "Great. This sucks!" Lynn yelled stomping up to her room and slamming the door. After a moment, Lana Lola Lucy and Lisa poked their heads out from different parts of the hallway. "She really sounds upset about that pimple." Lana said. "I concur. Papule's are especially detrimental to the attitude of teenage girls." Lisa said, then felt the confused blank stares of her siblings. "Ugh. Pimples make girls sad, especially girl's Lynn's age." Lisa explained. "Oh. Why didn't you just say that?" Lana asked. The Brainiac simply rolled her eyes. "There will be much sorrow in our room tonight. Best sleep of my life, here I come." Lucy said, barely cracking a smile. "Lucy! Don't say stuff like that! She's your sister!" Lola chastised. "Fair enough. Maybe we should help." Lucy offered. The 4 girls looked at each other. "First one to fix the pimple gets a dollar!" Lana yelled, and she, Lisa, and Lucy disappeared. The beauty queen simply rolled her eyes and looked at Lilly, who was playing in the hall. "Oh those poor sucker. Lilly, you better not be that easy to trick. I expect big things from you!" Lola said. Lilly proceeded to poop herself. "Poopoo!" The baby laughed. "Not what I meant." Lola said, making her way towards her room.