Now that I'm thinking about it, I'm considering making a separate story that takes place during this one, where the Loud Parents decide to enroll Lincoln Lori for some anger management classes, specifically one dedicated to resolving sister and brother disputes. (May feature main sibling characters from Dexter's Lab, Grojband, etc. as the classmates) You can tell me what you guys think in the review section. Anyways, on with the next chapter.

Lori: Alright, so today after school, I was walking on my way home with my friends, and then I got my daily 3:00 phone call from Bobby. When I answered it, he said he "didn't want to date someone who was related to the dirtbag brother of mine that hurt his sister", Ronnie Anne, who he claims to have been bawling her eyes out ever since she got home from school.

Lynn Sr.: Uh huh... Keep going.

Lori: So, after the call ended, I ran all the way home by myself and drowned my sorrows in ice cream buckets and Twilight movies for the rest of the afternoon. I was in literal depression. Until the little bastard [stares daggers at Lincoln] that started it all came home. So enraged over my loss of my Boo-Boo Bear, I took out all my anger on him. Several hours worth of it, now that I'm thinking back, and I thought it was well-deserving for him too.

Lynn Sr.: [calmly] Lori, let me tell you something. Come with me for a minute. [walks her over to the dinner table; angrily] Don't you EVER, in your life, put your hands on your brother again. You should obviously know better than that. And if I catch you doing it a second time, [unbuckles his belt and points to it] This specific article of clothing of mine is going to be very acquainted with your skin, alright?

[Lori fearfully nods in response.]

Lynn Sr.: [turns to the open window of the eavesdropping siblings, sans Lily] And what I'm telling Lori goes for all of you too.

[As a result, the eight siblings rushed into separate directions, some of them even bumping into each other once or twice. Cut back to the living room, where Lincoln and Rita are.]

Rita: [calmly] Sweetie, you did the right thing in the matter here. You stood up for yourself and taught this "Ronnie Anne" some respect. My man's already growing up so fast. [hugs him] Also, it would be best for you and Lori if you don't try to aggravate her in any way for the time being, alright?

Lincoln: Alright, Mom. I'll try to.

[Cut to Lincoln and Lori in their respective bedrooms. The former's taking a load off by playing some "Muscle Fish" on his phone. The latter is facing the window on her bed with a dreadful scowl.]

Lori: [thoughts] I can't freakin' believe this! That heart-breaking twerp of a brother gets out practically scot-free, and I'm the one threatened with Dad's belt! What a giant load of-

[She loses her train of thought when she sees Leni packing up all of her belongings.]

Lori: [bitterly] And where do you think you're going?

Leni: I'm not gonna be in the same room with someone who nearly beat my little brother to death. Imay not be on the same level of thinking as everyone else in this house, but even I won't go that far after a break-up. So, if you'll excuse me, [puts her bed on a dolly] I'm gonna be bunking with Luna and Lynn for a while. Hmph! [moves out of the room]

Lori: Well, joke's on you! I got the whole place to myself now, while you're in a room of three. Yeah... Not as smart as you think, Leni.