Lincoln woke up Monday morning with a smile. It was the first time he had a goodnight's sleep since Friday. He calmly walked out of his room and got in line for the bathroom. In front of him stood Lynn and Lana. They both notice him, and he smiles at them, to which they both smile back. It wasn't much, but it didn't need to be. Luan excited the bathroom and noticed Lincoln. They both smiled to each other and Luan ruffled his hair as she past him. It was back to normal in the Loud House.
Soon at Royal Woods Elemetry .
Lincoln, Lucy, Lana and Lola entered the halls, with Lincoln searching for Haiku. He didn't have to look far, as she was waiting a few steps away from the entrance. As soon as Lincoln noticed her he walked over to her and sheared a quick embraced. "How are you feeling?" Haiku asked.
"Confident." Lincoln answered. Before they could talk further, the bell rang out across the hall. "Talk to you later?" Lincoln asked.
"Definitely." Haiku responds, before they both separate.
Later with Haiku.
Haiku exited her class for break, with Tabby close behind. The bell had rang a while but both girls stayed behind to get spit balls out of each other's hair. Haiku hurried to reach Lincoln, who seemed none the wiser to what she was up to. Which is what Haiku wanted. She didn't want to show any signs that might course him to go back into isolation. "I think it's time to find out why we have been left to fend for ourselves." Haiku mentions.
"I couldn't agree with you more." Lincoln spoke with a smile. The two made their way to Huggins's office to get to the bottom of it.
Once they reached the door, they entered and Lincoln walked straight past Cheryl without any hesitation. This caught Cheryl and Haiku off-guard, and Haiku hurried to catch up with him. Lincoln threw the next door open, and startled Huggins. "Ah!" He squealed. "Lincoln what are you doing here?" He asked as Haiku entered.
"I want to know why Hank and Hawk are ruling the school." Lincoln answered in a low tone of voice.
"And why would that be any of your concern?" Huggins asked with a raised brow and smug tone.
Haiku knew that was a mistake from the way Lincoln opened the door, and braced herself for what was next.
"It became my concern when you let them do whatever they want!" Lincoln yelled.
Huggins was stunned at Lincoln's outburst, and answered the question in a fit of panic. "It's only way to stop them destroying the school!" He squealed.
Lincoln responded with a glare before he left without a word, with Haiku close behind. Once Haiku and Lincoln were in the hallway, Haiku spoke to Lincoln. "Deep breaths Beloved. Try to calm yourself."
Lincoln obliged and took deep breaths until he had calmed down. "I'm calm. I'm calm." He spoke.
"Why don't you help me write a poem to distract you?" Haiku suggested.
"Whatever my dark angle wants." Lincoln answered with a cheeky smile, to which Haiku smiles back. They lock arms and leave.
Later.
Lincoln and Haiku had spent every moment outside of lesson together. (After Tabby and Haiku had finished getting the spitballs out.) It was now the final lesson of the day and they was analysing a horror story. Lincoln noticed something different about this lesson. Hank was behaving. Lincoln looked over to him and saw that was absolutely terrified. Lincoln grinned in selfish satisfaction. He now knew how Luan felt on April fools as she saw their terrified expressions.
The grin was almost to big for his face once he realised what he had stumbled upon. A weakness.
But was it specific to Hank, or was just as cowardly? He needed to find out.
Soon.
As soon as class ended, Lincoln walked as fast as he could to Haiku's classroom. Lincoln arrived just to see everyone leave. Almost everyone. Lincoln peered into the class room to find Haiku stood behind Tabby, as she picked out some spitballs. "There are less this time." Haiku commented.
"Told ya so." Tabby responds, before she spots Lincoln. "Oh. Lincoln."
Haiku whips her head around and faces the door. "Lincoln." She spoke with surprise.
Lincoln sighed. "I should't be surprised." He muttered. Although Lincoln soon perked up. "Wait you said they're isn't as many this time. Why is that?" He asked.
"Hawk was absolutely terrified when we were looking at a horror story." Tabby answered.
Lincoln's sinister grin returned and Haiku was quick to deduce it's meaning. "I take it Hawk showed similar symptoms?" She asked with a smirk of her of her own.
Lincoln slowly nodded. "Yes. He did." He spoke with a sinister tone. "I don't have a plan yet, but it's a start."
"Anyway I can help?" Tabby asked, to which both Haiku and Lincoln look at her with surprise. "What? You're not the only ones wanting payback." She mentions.
"We want in to!" Lana shouts from the door, with Lucy, Lola and Lisa with her. "We came to find you." She answered Lincoln before he could ask, as they entered the room.
"It might be best to talk about this with all of your sisters." Haiku suggests to Lincoln.
"I'd listen to her mate." Tabby agrees.
"Alright. once we get home I'll call a sibling meeting and I'll let you both know what the plan is." Lincoln answers.
"What about us?" Clyde called from the door. Liam, Rusty and Zach were with him.
"Like I said before, I don't have a plan yet." Lincoln responded. "I'll message you all about what the plan is. But right now we need to go home." With that Lincoln, Lucy, Lana, Lola and Lisa left.
