A/N: This was a one-shot I wrote a while back based on what I think would of happened at the end of City Slickers, but it could still happen during another time where Lori and Lincoln visit Bobby and Ronnie Anne. I hope you enjoy!


After the two couples said goodbye, Lori and Lincoln headed to Vanzilla and waved goodbye to Bobby and Ronnie Anne and were off. Lori wiped the tears away from her eyes and focused on the road. She didn't even look over to Lincoln, but smiled,

"Gosh, that literally was the best! We've got to visit them again, shouldn't we, bro?" However, Lincoln was very quiet and staring out at the window. The boy was still thinking about how Ronnie Anne hugged him again, and it was replaying in his head. The thought of her was stuck until he heard Lori talking to him,

"Y-Yeah, it was was..." Lincoln responded, while chuckling.

But, Lori wasn't oblivious to this kind of behavior, "Hey bro, something the matter?"

Oh no, she wanted to know what was going on. Honestly, the boy didn't know himself. Why couldn't he shake the thought of Ronnie Anne off of his mind? He looked over to his sister, and she finally smiled back at him. There was no backing out of this.

He took in a breath, "Well...Lori. What if I told you? That..."

"..That?"

"..That I like..."

"Like?" Now, this was confusing his older sister.

"Gahh, why can't I just say that I like Ronnie Anne?" And then the boy stopped when he heard a squeak coming from the other side of the car. It was his older sister who was grinning at him

"YOU...LIKE...RONNIE ANNE?" And the girl pulled Vanzilla over to the side, just so she could hug her brother.

"W-Well I..." Lincoln continued to stutter, but then he looked up at his sister hugging him and smiled, "Yes. I like Ronnie Anne. I really do like her. I...like her!" He felt so proud of himself for even saying that.

His sister started crying tears and continued to hug him tight, "Oh Lincoln, I'm so proud of you! I can't believe you said that!"

"Yeah. It's crazy, isn't it? I hope you're not mad."

"MAD? Why would I be mad at you? You two are literally made for each other! You need to tell her!"

"Woah! I can't just tell her NOW. I just got the confidence to tell you, Lori."

"Well, if you don't do it now, when will you?" Lori smirked at him.

"Someday, I promise." The boy smiled at her and hugged his sister back.