Author's Note: Thank you all again for all the reviews, favs, and follows. It really means a lot to me knowing a lot of people like this story. All of your support and positive feedback is giving me the strength and energy to continue writing this story. Again, I like to remind everyone that I am not a writer, just like Supa Hot Fire is not a rapper, so there will probably be grammatical and spelling errors. As always, I have to give a shout out to Chris Savino. I wish I was creative and artistic as him so I can create my own animated show like the Loud House. Anyways, here's another chapter. Hope you enjoy!
"W-what?" Ronnie Anne whispered as she took a step back in shock.
"I don't want to continue this relationship!" Lincoln repeated back to her with anger.
Lincoln was extremely furious at the girl in front of him.
"Lincoln please, just listen to me," Ronnie Anne choked.
"I'm already done listening to you! You can say sorry all you want, I'm still not going to forgive you!" the white haired boy shouted at her.
"Why Ronnie? How could you do that to me?" Lincoln growled with visible tears in his eyes.
Ronnie Anne was left speechless.
"Is it because you're embarrassed of me?!" He screamed.
"What?! No!" Ronnie screamed back.
"Is it because being seen with me will ruin your tough girl reputation?!" Lincoln exclaimed.
Ronnie's eyes widened.
"That's it isn't it? The tough girl Ronnie Anne doesn't want to be seen holding hands with nice, caring, and sensitive Lincoln Loud!" Lincoln sassed.
"No! It's not like that!" Ronnie shouted.
"Then why don't you tell me?! Why did you do it?!" Lincoln asked again with rage.
"I don't know!" Ronnie screamed with tears in her eyes.
"You don't know or you don't want to tell me?!" Lincoln furiously asked, still trying to find an answer.
"You got to believe me when I say I don't know," Ronnie whispered, now whimpering. "Please Lincoln, don't do this," she cried.
"BRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIINNNNNNGGGGGG" the bell rang, notifying the students that lunch was over and to head back to class.
"I already made up my mind," Lincoln said. "Goodbye Ronnie Anne, hope you have a good life," Lincoln bitterly remarked as he left to go back inside the school, leaving Ronnie all alone.
Today was not Lincoln's day. As a matter of fact, today was the worst day of Lincoln's life. Having to be hurt and embarrassed by his girlfriend and then end up breaking up with her, really exhausted him emotionally. All day he was feeling a mixture of emotions. He was extremely miserable and depressed about what Ronnie Anne did to him. He tried to ignore his sadness by just focusing on his angry emotions. He figure he'd rather be angry and spiteful all day than be depressed. Unfortunately, the hateful, angry side of him made him lose his girlfriend. He just wanted today to be over with. The only good thing about today was that it was a Friday, and Lincoln could really use the two days off from school. As Lincoln entered his classroom and sat down at his desk, he felt the person sitting behind him tap his shoulder.
"Hey buddy, how are you feeling?" Clyde whispered.
"I've felt better," Lincoln sighed. "I broke up with Ronnie Anne," he confessed.
"You what?!" Clyde almost screamed in surprise.
"Shhh keep it down!" Lincoln hushed.
"I'm sorry. You what?!" Clyde asked again, this time whispering.
"She found me at our lunch spot under the bleachers and I told her things were over," Lincoln replied.
"Well I think you made the right decision Lincoln. Anyone would've done the same thing if they were in your shoes," his best friend commented.
"Yeah," Lincoln sighed still feeling some regret about his decision.
Lincoln looked at his watch. "Just three more hours," he told himself, wanting to get out of school and get this day over with.
The last bell of the day rang. "Alright students, have a great weekend and see you all back Monday," the teacher cheered. "Oh and don't forget, you all start a new history project next week and I need everyone to be here Monday so I can pick who you all are going to be partnered with," she added. All the students moaned in grief.
"Gee I hope we get paired up Monday," Clyde hoped as him and Lincoln were walking to Lincoln's house.
"Me too buddy. I'd hate to be paired up with someone who doesn't do anything," Lincoln added.
Both boys made a stop as they were now in front of Lincoln's house.
"Alright Clyde, see you later," Lincoln called out as he made his way up the porch stairs and waved goodbye to his friend.
"See you later, Lincoln!" Clyde shouted back to him as he waved. "Oh and Lincoln!" Clyde called. Lincoln turned his head around. "You'll get over her eventually," his best friend reassured him.
"I know," Lincoln replied with a fake smile as he entered his house.
He closed the door behind him. "At least I hope so," Lincoln sighed.
Lincoln looked around his surroundings. He found it strange that the living room was empty and quiet. Usually Lana and Lola would be sitting on the sofa looking at the TV watching their favorite cartoon, Stephen Galaxy. He made his way to kitchen to see if Luan was there making one of her many pies that she would throw at people. To Lincoln's surprise, no one was in the kitchen and no broken eggs, spilled milk, or flour was on the floor. He went to the garage to see if Luna was there playing her electric guitar with the amp turned all the way to the highest level. Luna's electric guitar was there but Luna was nowhere to be found. Lincoln went back to the living room and looked up inside the chimney.
"Lucy?" Lincoln called out but no response.
"Where is every one?" Lincoln asked out loud while scratching his head.
He decided to give up looking for sisters and walked up the stairs and headed to his room. He figured he'd use this silence to his advantage since a quiet Loud house was rare. He opened the door to his room and was taken by surprise to see all his sisters there angry and arguing with one another.
"What are you all doing in my room?!" Lincoln shouted in annoyance. All his sisters glared at him.
"We heard what happened," Lana spat out, clearly mad for some reason.
Lincoln gulped. "What do you mean?" the white haired boy lied.
"Don't play stupid Linc. Lucy told us what happened to you today at school," Lynn barked.
"I had to tell them Lincoln," Lucy added in her usual monotone voice. Lincoln mentally slapped himself as he forgot that he and Lucy attended the same school.
"C'mon guys it was no big deal," Lincoln commented, trying to ease the tension in the room.
"No big deal!" Lola raged. "Lincoln! She embarrassed you in front of the whole school and made you look like a fool!" Lola kept ranting.
"Indeed, she deserves the harshest punishment for her heinous actions," Lisa inquired.
"Yeah Lincoln, what she did was like so not cool. It was like beyond mean," Leni commented.
"Please guys, what's done is done. There's nothing you all can do to fix this," Lincoln pleaded his sisters to calm down.
"Nu-uh," Luan protested. "She messed with one Loud kid! And if you mess with one Loud kid, you mess with all of them!" she announced.
All of his sisters nodded in agreement.
"I know a good spell that will curse her for all of eternity," Lucy commented.
"We should throw a rock show party at her house and trash the place!" Luna exclaimed.
"Guys, we should post her phone number up on a billboard and tell others to prank call her," Luan manically chuckled as she rubbed her hands together evilly.
"We should put a skunk in the air vents in her house! Her house will smell for days!" Lana smiled menacingly.
One after one, Lincoln's sisters kept bouncing ideas off one another. All of their rambling was hurting his head. Even though Ronnie Ann hurt him, that last thing he wanted to do was seek revenge and hurt her back.
"Guys!" Lincoln screamed to get everyone's attention.
"I'm begging you all. Don't worry about her guys, I…" Lincoln stopped mid-sentence.
"You what bro?" Luna asked wanting her brother to spit it out.
"I-I broke up with Ronnie Anne already," he finished looking a little sad now.
Every one of his sisters gasped.
"Good!" Lola huffed. "You can do better," she smirked.
"Yeah! Good riddance! You'll find someone else," Lana spoke up.
"You don't need her anyways," Lynn assured him.
"You can find a girl who is ten times better than her bro," Luna preached.
Although Lincoln's sisters were trying to comfort him, he was feeling the exact opposite of comfort. Their words were echoing inside his head. All of a sudden he started to feel a sense of sadness consume him. He closed his eyes and his fists started to shake.
Again, Lincoln's sisters were rambling all at once. Out of all the Loud sisters, Lori was the only one who was quiet the whole time. She didn't suggest any form of revenge on Ronnie or did she offer any sentimental support after Lincoln confessed his break up. She was just examining him the whole time. She took notice of Lincoln's sudden mode change.
"Alright girls, I want you all to leave Lincoln's room!" Lori demanded.
Everyone looked at her confused.
"Why?!" Lola protested as she crossed her arms.
"Because I said so! And if you all are not out of this room in the next two seconds I swear I will make your lives miserable when mom and dad go on another date night and put me in charge!" Lori threatened, not backing down.
As soon as she said that, everyone left in a flash with no questions asked.
Lori slammed the door as everyone was out of the room. It was now only Lori and Lincoln. Lincoln was now terrified because of Lori's sudden outburst. The last time he hurt Ronnie Anne's feelings, Bobby broke up with Lori, which made her extremely furious at him. He can only imagine what Lori would do to him now that he'd broken up with her lover's sister.
"Lori, I'm sorry but I had to do it! You got to understand," Lincoln pleaded, trying to reason with his older sister.
Lori did not say anything, she just walked up to Lincoln.
"No Lori! Please don't hurt me!" Lincoln begged as his sister slowly approached him.
To Lincoln's surprise, he was not being punched, kicked, or strangled. Instead he was hugged.
"W-what are you doing?" Lincoln asked as he was embraced in Lori's arms.
"You can cry now, no one is here to see you," she softly whispered.
"What do you mean? I don't feel like crying," Lincoln replied.
"Lincoln, you broke up with a girl you deeply cared about. She was the first girl you had a long, committed relationship with. I know how it feels, I've been in your situation before," Lori calmly said.
Lincoln's heart felt heavy. A wave of emotions were hitting him hard. A rush of memories with Ronnie Anne started to play in his head. He started to tear up. The tearing up then led to him whimpering. Finally, Lincoln's whimpering led to him sobbing and bawling his eyes out.
"There, there. Just let it all out," Lori spoke softly.
Lincoln was tightly holding Lori now as he was crying his heart out.
"It hurts so much," Lincoln confessed.
"I know little bro, I know," Lori reassured him as she patted his back.
"How do you make this pain go away?" he breathed out.
"Only time can," Lori answered. "It's true what they say, time heals all wounds," she added.
After minutes of sobbing and hugging his sister, Lincoln finally stopped crying and let go of his sister's embrace.
"Thanks Lori, I feel much better now," Lincoln sniffed as he wiped the last tears off his face.
"Glad I can help," Lori smiled. "If you ever need more emotional support or advice about what you're going through, please don't hesitate to come to me," Lori whispered as she gave one quick last hug to her little brother and made her way towards the door.
"Again, Thanks," Lincoln sincerely told Lori.
"Now I got to go change shirts. It feels like I'm wearing a wet towel," Lori joked as she opened the door. Lincoln just laughed at her comment as he watched his sister leave his room.
Lori closed the door behind her and took out her cellphone. She dialed a number on the phone and put it near her ear. She heard ringing and ringing. The person on the other line finally picked up.
"Bobby, we need to talk," Lori sighed.
Ending Note: I am going to put "Ending Notes" in some of my chapters to let my readers know what is going on in the story and to answer and clear things up about some reviews I've been getting. First off, I will not put anything that has to do with Loudcest in this story. I don't judge people or have anything against people who like Loudcest. I, myself, just don't like it and don't want any part of it in my story, sorry. Second, I'm going to try and balance the Point Of Views in this story. One chapter might be in Lincoln's P.O.V. and another chapter might be in Ronnie's P.O.V. I might even put both P.O.V.s in a chapter. My next issue is how I'm going to spell "Ronnie Ann". I personally think it looks better without the "E" but if you all think I should spell it "Ronnie Anne", let me know and I'll fix it. Fourth and Lastly, I sorta, kinda know how am going to go through with this story but I love to hear some ideas on how to progress the story or how to make it better. I might even use someone's idea and give that person a shout out. Thank you again for taking the time to read the "Ending Note" and thank you for taking the time to read my story.
