It is truly apparent that Lincoln is caught up in a situation he would never thought will handle as a kid. But there he is, in his bedroom with two of his beloved sisters after a scuffle he actually caused.

After minutes of silent treatment, Lynn breaks from silence and initiates the discourse for the three of them, "Lincoln, tell me the truth. Have you been Luan's performing buddy all this time?"

With nowhere to turn, Lincoln frankly replies, "Yes. Yes I am."

Then Luan butts in, "And were you Lynn's jogging partner the whole time?"

"Yes I am. I admit," he answers in total surrender.

"Then why would you hide this from our backs?" Lynn asks hastily.

"I am sorry. I thought I could handle two tasks and commit to you both all at the same time."

"You should have declined one and then go for the other. We can always understand, you know," Luan reasons to him."I know. I am really sorry."

"Well too late for that Lincoln. You already gone too far with your promises," Lynn expresses her incertitude, "I don't even feel like running with you anymore."

"Me as well. I don't if I can still count on you as my assistant. I thought I could always trust my buddy," the 14-year-old argues.

"But I am your buddy! Both of you!"

"Well, too late for that, promise breaker!" Lynn vents in a mix of rage and tears.

"For that Lincoln, you deserve something from what you broke," Luan lets loose her frustrations on Lincoln.

And with that, the two ready to aim simultaneously to slap Lincoln on the face. At times when his sisters fight, never does Lincoln feel such a devastating blow physically and emotionally.

The rest of the siblings (sans Lily) overhear the dramatic commotion inside Lincoln's room. Suddenly, both Luan and Lynn walk out of the room and march to their respective rooms in severe exasperation.

"Luan! Lynn!" Lori calls them but they did not listen.

The sisters look back at Lincoln to see him cupping his pain-filled cheeks and devastated from what happened.

"Can someone give me a bag of ice, please?" he sadly requests. Realizing his need for empathy, the sisters enter the room to console him, while Leni gets two bags of ice and offers it to Lincoln.

"You get what you deserved. Good for you," Lola asserts, making Lana nudge her. "What?"

"No, you're right. I deserve this," Lincoln expounds, "I handled two favors from my sisters that I thought I could handle, but I can't. I promised to them but lied behind their backs. It's my fault for pleasing them, then offending them at the same time. I deserve all the pain."

"Why did you even helped them both in the first place?" Lana inquires.

"Because I want to help them. They're desperate for their dreams that I wish to help them achieve."

Not knowing what to share to console him, Luna says, "Dude, you know, don't get hard on yourself on that."

"Lincoln, this may be hard for me to say but you're still the best brother I ever had," Lori shares empathetically.

"Really?" Lincoln asks, "Because, yeah, obviously. I am your only brother."

"Let me finish," Lori continues, "We have a lot of things we don't have in common. I still hate your underwear habit though. (This makes Lincoln frown.) But even still, I appreciate you being Lincoln that I don't want you to change."

"What are trying to say?"

Then Lisa continues for her, "What she is trying to expound, dear brethren, is that you do not need to go extreme lengths to sacrifice yourself to help us."

This get all the sisters in agreement. "We love that you always help us in our need," Lana shares.

"And it's hard to express how thankful we are," Lola adds.

"But you have to let us help you too," Leni voices out, making everyone agree.

"But importantly, you don't need prove to us that you are a worthy brother. You're still our brother, and nothing can change that," Lucy enunciates, "I used to deny that you are my brother. But I appreciate on who you are."

"Well I cannot disagree with everything you said," Lincoln claims, "But how is this going to help us this Saturday?"

Meanwhile, Lynn is reflecting on what she had done to Lincoln. Realizing her guilt, she walks to the room but instead overhears his conversation with his sisters. "I let them down because of more than the prize, they just want their dreams come true. I don't know how to make up with that," Lincoln shares while Lynn sits on the floor and listens from the door.

"We really pushed him too hard, huh?" a voice utters to her, which turns out to be Luan's.

"Yeah, I kinda feel bad for slapping him," Lynn says, "And also, pushing him to be the athlete I am now."

"Yeah, me too," Luan empathizes, "Lincoln is the assistant I can rely on. But I pushed him too hard as well."

"It's kind of our fault why he ended up like this. Though I would blame him for not telling us the truth, but we really pushed him too hard."

"I have to agree. It ain't always easy."

"So, uhhhh, sisters?" Lynn offers a hand to shake as an act of forgiveness to her.

"What you talking about? We're really sisters," Luan sneaks in a joke, but returns to seriousness, "But yeah, sisters." With that, they exchange handshakes.

But Lynn takes notice of Luan's untied hair. "Uhmm, your hair's really frizzy."

"Ohhh…" Luan considers with fixing her hair, but Lynn offers to brush for her. "Let me handle that," Lynn insists, turning brushing hair to a sport and continuing the conversation. "Nice batting arm, by the way. Didn't know you can bat hundred balls at that rate."

"Nahh, it's just something I built myself on," Luan explains. "Those pranks in April Fools don't build themselves, you know."

The Loud prankster then does the same thing to her athletic sister. "By the way, love your jokes."

"Really?" Lynn feels flattered, "I was just making an impression of you. I didn't you're that impressed. Hehehe. Get it?"

Luan finds herself very proud that Lynn is able to pull off a corny joke like hers. And they both laugh.

"You're getting it. Hahahaha," Luan says.

But an idea pops into Lynn's mind. "I think I know how to handle this situation," she shares and whispers her plan to Luan. After which, they go into another location where they cannot be detected by anyone.

Back to Lincoln and his sisters, the Loud brother is finished sharing his sentiments, and the Loud sisters prepare for bed.

"Sure you going to be okay?" Lori asks.

"I'll see," Lincoln replies.

"Just rest it up. Tomorrow we'll think of a way."

"Thanks again Lori."

With that, Lori, who remained behind, leaves Lincoln on his room to prepare for rest, with the ice bags still tied to his face.