Later that afternoon, Lincoln, Clyde, and Adriana walked home together.
"I still can't believe you're interested in meeting my sisters," Lincoln remarks.
"Why wouldn't I be? You have ten sisters and you're the only boy. That's very fascinating," Adriana replies in awe.
"Oh just wait till you meet Lori. You'll love her just like I do," Clyde sighs while his eyes droop in a lovestruck state.
Lincoln and Adriana glance at each other and then glance at Clyde.
"Well I'd better get home now before my dads get worried. See you later Lincoln. Bye Adriana," Clyde says as he walks away.
"Bye Clyde. See you later," Lincoln says.
"Goodbye. It was nice to meet you," Adriana says as she waves goodbye.
Lincoln and Adriana continue walking to Lincoln's house.
"That's also very fascinating. I've never met a person who has same-sex parents before," Adriana tells Lincoln.
Eventually the two of them make it to Lincoln's place.
"Well here we are, the Loud house," Lincoln says. Adriana smiles as the two of them approach the front door.
Just as Lincoln opens the door, a soccer ball comes flying down the stairs and heads straight for them.
"Look out below!" a voice calls out.
"Woah!" Lincoln yelps.
Adriana silently ducked out of the way as the soccer ball bounces out the door. Lynn runs down the stairs and chases after the ball.
"Hey, sorry, gotta get my ball," Lynn says hastily as she runs out the door.
"Sorry about that. That was my sister Lynn," Lincoln explains.
"That scared me! I thought that thing was going to hit me right in the face!" Adriana gasped while putting her hand on her chest.
"Well I'll talk to her about that," Lincoln says as he shuts the front door.
The two kids turn their attention to the top of the stairs where they spot Lola walking down the hall. She glanced at them and her pupils widened at the sight of Adriana. She scampers down the stairs and looks at Adriana.
"Hi!" Lola greets.
"Um...hello," Adriana replies hesitantly.
"Your bow is so pretty! Let's go upstairs and have a tea party!" Lola squeals.
Without waiting for a response, Lola grabs Adriana's hand and leads her upstairs.
"Lola!" Lincoln exclaims.
"No, no. It's OK," Adriana tells Lincoln as Lola continues to drag her up the stairs.
