Okay now readers, here is the 7th part to this story!
Now there probably won't be a lot added to this chapter, seeing that the bulk of the story has already been fleshed out and we have just about reached the climax to this story. Because of that, this chapter will probably be shorter than the previous chapters that came before it. Don't be surprise if this is a short chapter!
Anyway, for this chapter, the Louds will continue to enjoy their camping experience on the Sunday before returning home later that night, and some other minor stuff may occur as well. What will they be? Find out now!
THE FOLLOWING MORNING (AT THE CABIN):
It was a beautiful Sunday morning at the cabin, and the sun was slowly rising over the horizon, making for a rather beautiful sunrise. Inside the cabin, we see that Lincoln was still sleeping in the bed that Lori had him sleep on with her, and Lori had already woken up and was just looking down at Lincoln, with a look of admiration on her face. After finally apologizing to Lincoln last night about her behavior in the past, Lori felt so much better about herself and no longer held so much guilt inside her. As a result, she was now on good terms with Lincoln.
Joining the eldest sister was the second oldest sister Leni who had gotten up and went into the room Lori was in and saw Lincoln snoozing away. Rather than wake him up, Leni just smiled and admired the way he was sleeping. Lori then felt the need to comment.
"Hey Leni, you were right," She admitted. "Lincoln really does look cute the way he sleeps."
"I know right," Leni spoke. "He's like, totes a very gifted and adorable angel from Heaven."
"How do you know that stuff Leni?" Lori raised an eyebrow, which resulted in the ditzy sister to shrug.
"It just came to me."
Lori then felt the need to shake Lincoln gently to wake up.
"Hey Lincy," Lori spoke in a rather soft tone. "Lincy?"
"Linky," Leni cooed to her brother. "Wakey wakey."
Several moments later, Lincoln found himself moaning while waking up, slowly opening his eyes. He then looked to see both Lori and Leni looking down at him, smiling.
"Ooohh…uh…" He started to speak afterwards. "Oh. Morning Lori, and morning Leni."
"Good morning to you too Lincoln," Lori smirked after she said that.
"Wakey wakey sleepy head," Leni said as she rubbed his white hair. "We have another day of fun ahead of us."
"Oh," He then stretched and sat up, wiping his eyes shortly afterwards. "What do you suppose we'll be doing today?"
"Well, we'll have to find out like, for ourselves silly," Leni grinned. "It's totes going to be a great day today."
"Yeah. I look forward to it," Lincoln stated as he let out a yawn. "I just have to get myself ready for the day."
"That's fine," Leni said. "Now if you'll both excuse me, I got to get myself dressed and brush my hair for the day."
With one 'See you soon', Leni then went back to the room that she slept in to get ready for the day as Lincoln got off of the bed. It was then Lori approached him and started to speak to him.
"Hey Lincoln bro, I think maybe it's best for us to get ready for the day too," She told him. "It looks like we'll be doing plenty of stuff this time around."
"Yeah. I suppose we should, and Lori," Lincoln started when Lori gave him an 'hmm?' sound as he then continued. "Thank you, for letting me sleep with you in your bed last night. I really appreciate it."
"No problem, it's the least I could do for my little bro," Lori then decided to thank him next. "And Lincoln? Thank you for forgiving me for the stuff I told you about last night. I feel a lot better thanks to you."
"Hey, it's the least I can do for one of my sisters," Lincoln smiled. "I'm actually glad that you've been nicer to me sis."
"Same with me Linc," Lori agreed. "Same with me."
They then shared another hug that lasted for a moment or so before separating.
"So shall we get started for today little brother," The oldest sister asked.
"You bet," He exclaimed.
They then went and got themselves ready for the day as they were in for yet another fun filled day together as a family…
Some time after eating, dressing, showering, bathing, and all the other stuff that is necessary for the morning routine, the Loud Siblings were all set and ready to start the day as they, along with their parents were back in the van, with their suitcases in the trunk as they decided to head back to the activity area, making sure to lock up the cabin before leaving. As they were driving there, the mother decided to speak to the kids.
"Alright children, are you all ready to have another exciting day of camping activities," Rita asked them.
"Uh huh," They all nodded.
"I already can feel that today is going to be jam-packed awesome," Luna exclaimed.
"Yeah! I can't wait to find out what we can find today," Lana commented.
"I suppose that perhaps we'll find something rather…knowledgeable from this experience," Lisa said.
"I'm already pumped up for today!" Lynn cheered.
"I hope that today is great too," Lincoln exclaimed.
"I hope its totes amazing," Leni spoke.
"Literally fabulous," Lori added.
"I wonder what we'll be doing today," Lucy wondered to herself.
"Well we'll find out when we get there kids," Lynn Sr. told them.
"I just hope it's nothing groudy and disgusting," Lola protested.
"We'll just have to see about that," Lincoln informed. "When we get there again."
"Lincoln's right. Let's all look forward to what we're going to be doing today," Lori commented.
"Alright," The other sisters said together as they headed for the activities area.
"I wonder what we should do first though…" Lynn said aloud while they were almost there.
Lisa did some thinking for a moment before her mind went back to something. She remembered looking through the pamphlet of activities that were provided and she drifted off to a particular activity that she would find to be interesting.
"I think I may have the perfect idea of what we should first." Lisa remarked.
The others decided to go with whatever she had in mind as Lynn looked curious and very eager.
"What is it you have in mind Lisa," Lynn asked. "I want to know!"
It was then dramatic music was playing on the radio as Lynn Sr. complimented it.
"Oh boy! This radio channel is wonderful," He commented. "Such dramatic music."
The music played again as Lynn looked eagered and hyped as we switch to the next scene…
"TREE GAZING LISA!" Lynn shouted in exaggeration as they really were tree gazing at the place. "SERIOUSLY SIS?!"
Lisa sighed and then spoke.
"Yes. I'm completely serious Lynn," She spoke with mild annoyance at Lynn's reaction. "The park is probably home to many different specimens of trees of different shapes and size. This is potentially a learning experience that we can encounter just from taking part in this informative activity."
Lisa was actually smiling and looking through the tree guide book to the park while Lynn groaned and made some bored exaggerated irritated noises, while showing she had zero interest in tree gazing. As a result, Lynn then took a deep breath and felt like shouting.
"SNOOZETOWN!" She jeered in a rather loud manner.
Lisa scoffed and rolled her eyes at that as she was about to retort to her ridiculous comment when Lori stopped her from doing so.
"Don't even bother trying to retort to her," Lori stated. "She did the same thing to me when I was about to play some golf, by calling it 'Snoresville' and all."
Lisa sighed and then spoke.
"I suppose you have a point on that one, eldest sister," Lisa said. "Trying to talk to Lynn about her un-enjoyment about something that is informative would be both pointless, irrelevant and quite a conundrum to put up with. In other words, it's not worth talking to her about it."
"Yeah. That's exactly what I am saying," Lori sighed.
It was then we see Lynn trying to tip toe away from the area, wanting to ditch the lameness when Luna saw her do this and stopped her.
"Dude! Where do you think your going?!" She shouted.
"Duh! I was going to leave this Snooze Fest."
"Oh no your not," Lori scolded. "You aren't ditching Lisa's activity just like you did with me previously."
"Yeah," Lola agreed. "If one of us has to do this, we all have to do it!"
"Come on guys," Lynn complained. "Tree Gazing is so boring!"
"Oh come on Lynn, no need to be so sappy about the experience," Luan cracked a pun and chuckled. "Get it?"
The other siblings sighed at that as Lana then said.
"They're right. Maybe tree watching might be fun," Lana spoke. "And we may get down and dirty from it too."
Lynn huffed and groaned.
"This is so stupid," Lynn retorted.
"Lynn, we didn't ditch you when we attended one of your many sporting events right," Lucy asked her roommate in a serious manner.
"Yeah," Lincoln then brought up. "Like the time you forced me to come to that game you lost and blamed me for losing! I didn't ditch you at that game, even when you lost!"
"Hey!" Lynn shouted in an aggravated manner as she stomped to Lincoln's face. "We agreed that we would never talk about that again!"
"He was giving an example Lynn! Cut it out," Lori scolded her sporty sister. "He's not wrong about that."
"Besides Lynn, this thingy we're doing could quite possibly be totes F-O-N, fun!" Leni chirped in a rather optimistic manner.
"Not again Leni," Lisa face palmed at the way she spelled 'fun' again.
"Just stick with us for this activity will ya," Lori informed her.
"Poo poo," Lily spoke.
After groaning for a few moments, Lynn finally gave in and went with it.
"Fine," Lynn sighed in defeated. "I'll stick with you guys for this activity."
"Thank you."
"Yeah yeah, let's just get this over with," Lynn grumbled.
"Gladly," Lisa boosted as they skimmed through trees. In a matter of minutes, Lisa got her attention to a maple tree that was in front of her. This got Lisa interested as she started speaking.
"Oh boy, it's the Acer tree, or as you guys would call it; a Maple Tree," She explained. "This tree is actually a part of the Sapindacae family, and there are approximately 128 species with most of them originating in Asia. There's also the Acer Laurinum, which extends through most of the Southern Hemisphere and the Acer Pseudoplatanus is the most common maple species in Europe."
"Wow. That's rather interesting Lisa," Lincoln complimented in a slow and rather awkward and confused way.
"Yes it quite clearly is dear brother," She remarked.
"So…does the maple syrup we have on pancakes come from maple trees," Leni asked with a curious look.
"Technically yes dear sister Leni, but it usually is made from the xylem sap of sugar maple, red maple, or from black maple trees, although it isn't impossible to have it made from other maple tree species." Lisa stated.
"So should I water the maple tree with actual maple syrup like how one would water flowers with water?" Leni questioned.
"That question is certainly illogical," Lisa face palmed at her question. "That is not possible Leni."
"Aww," Leni sounded sad. "I like, totes wanted to treat the maple tree with some sweet tasting maple syrup."
Before Lisa could make another comment about that, Lana had gotten her attention to something else.
"Hey Lisa, check this out," She directed their attention. "I found this tree with moss on the side! It's creepy, but it looks groudy and rather cool looking and such."
"Pffft, please, like that surprises me," Lisa didn't seem surprised at all. "Everyone should know that tree moss is a very reliable mean of navigation, seeing that it usually grows on the north side of the trees."
"You know Lisa, I actually used that piece of info one time when I got lost in the woods," Lincoln remarked.
"Well that sounds quite interesting to know brother." She said.
"I'll say, this is literally…something," Lori couldn't find the right words for the experience.
"Yeah, that might be just the way to put it," Lincoln commented as they continued tree gazing for a bit longer, much to Lynn's dismay before they went on to the next activity…
Sometime after tree gazing, the siblings were now doing a nature walk and they were wondering what it was they could encounter this time. Lincoln breathed in some fresh air and made a comment.
"Ah, this is a good place to take a Nature Walk."
"You said it bro," Luna agreed. "This path you chose was a perfect idea mate."
"I must say that this was possibly a rather ingenious idea of a path that you chose for us this time brother," Lisa remarked.
"Like, what do you guys think we'll encounter this time?" Leni asked.
"Maybe we'll possibly encounter a raccoon," Lana stated.
"Or a vampire bat," Lucy spoke.
"Or maybe a bag of loose sports equipment lying around," Lynn added as everyone gave her a confused look.
"What? I could use some new sports equipment you know," Lynn snorted in defense.
"Improbable if I must say, I seriously doubt that we'll encounter anything of that sort on this nature walk we're going on," Lisa exclaimed. "This is a nature area, meaning any and all objects of human society such as what you call sports balls and such, and all void and unobtainable in this area."
"Well I thought that that was a sport-on comment!" Luan joked and chuckled, getting the siblings to sigh as Lori then spoke.
"Lisa's right on that," Lori agreed. "So let's just enjoy this walk and literally enjoy ourselves."
The others agreed on that as they continued walking. It was then that Lincoln was not looking where he was walking that he headed for a rock that was in front of him, ended up tripping over it and lost his balance, falling over.
"WHOA!" Lincoln rolled over a bit before stopping face first. This got the other sisters (sans Lana who just saw some kind of animal move by and decided to chase it) to rush over to his aid and see if he was alright.
"Lincoln, are you literally okay?" Lori asked with concern.
"Oooh. I think I am," Lincoln then decided to lift his pants sleeves up and shown on the left leg that it got a scrape and was now red. The sisters all spoke with sympathy, saying stuff like 'that had to hurt' and 'that's quite a bruise' or as Luan would say; don't fall on us Lincoln.
"Oh Linky, that must hurt," Leni sounded really concerned. "Do you want me to give it a kissy to make it all better?"
Without taking no for an answer, Leni puckered her lips and started kissing Lincoln's bruise in hopes that it could get better…until Lisa got her to stop.
"Leni, although your overly kind gesture would be much appreciated in this situation, this type of predicament requires the aid and tools of the paramedics! Observe," Lisa had an emergency aid kit in her hands as she then decided to heal the bruise manually. "Now watch and see how it's really done siblings."
Lisa then applied some of the medicine that was in the kit and put it onto Lincoln's bruise, with hopes that it will heal and it most likely will. After a few minutes of applying some unnamed medicine that won't be listed, Lisa had finished with the task and then she got out a sizeable bandage.
"And now for the finishing touch. This adhesive sticky bandage should be able to help that bruise heal back to good condition as if this occurrence never took place," Lisa then put the bandage onto the bruise Lincoln had. Once she was done, she put the aid kit away.
"And viola! That's how it's done," Lisa stated as Lincoln pulled the sleeves of his pants back down.
"Thanks for that Lisa," Lincoln said. "That was really necessary."
"Don't mention brother."
"And Leni, thank you for trying to help the bruise by kissing it," He told his second oldest sister. "Even though it didn't work, I appreciate the gesture."
"Aww. That's what I'm here for Linky," She smiled in a cheery manner.
Lincoln then started to get up with some struggle as his rocking sister Luna asked.
"Are you going to be able to get up dude?"
Seeing that Lincoln was having some difficulty, Lori decided to help him up onto his feet and got him to stand again.
"Let me help you up Lincoln," She told him.
"Thanks for that Lori."
"Anytime little brother," Lori remarked.
"HEY GUYS!"
The Loud Siblings turned their attention to Lana who had something behind her back, which Lola took full suspicion on.
"Lana? Where the heck were you," She then asked suspiciously. "And what do you have behind your back?"
"Oh, I just found a new friend to play with," Lana grinned enthusiastically. "Allow me to show you him."
Lana then brought her hands forward and showed that the animal that she had found was…surprise surprise; it was a raccoon. That's right, a raccoon. As dramatic music was playing on Leni's phone, the raccoon made some animal noises before it then started to hiss angrily at the Loud Siblings.
"AAAHHHHHHHHHHH!" All of the Loud Siblings (except for Leni) screamed in fear as Lincoln found himself clinging his arms around Lori, the latter of which decided to ignore that for now in response to the raccoon.
"Oooh. I'm totes saving that ringtone," Leni saved the ringtone that was the dramatic music playing a moment ago before noticing the raccoon. "AHHHHHH! IT'S A RACCOON!"
"Lana, what did we tell you about wanting to befriend a raccoon?" Lori reminded her.
"What? This is my new best friend," Lana insisted. "His name is Bandit."
"Well Bandit is a dirty, filthy disgusting wild animal," Lola detested. "I say you should get rid of it."
"But I want Bandit to come to the Loud House."
"But as you can see, we have a whole stock of raccoons digging through the trash at home on a daily basis," Lori shouted. "The raccoon stays behind!"
"And besides dude, don't you think it would be wrong to separate the raccoon from its home?" Luna informed.
"I…guess it would…"
"Then perhaps it's of a best solution to release the specimen and let it run back to its natural habitat." Lisa told her.
"Please Lana," Lincoln begged. "The raccoon would be better off living here than back at home with us."
Lana had to give it some serious thought for a minute or so, and eventually realized that her siblings were right that the raccoon actually belonged here than back at the Loud House with them. Sighing sadly, she then finally responded.
"Fine. I'll release him," She sighed and told the raccoon. "Farewell Bandit. Now be free."
The moment Lana released 'Bandit' did the raccoon waste no time in scurrying away, not leaving a trace of it behind as it rushed back into the woods, while not looking back one more time to Lana before departing.
"Goodbye Bandit," Lana shouted to the raccoon as it was now gone.
It was at this moment that Lisa felt the need to comment.
"Alright note to self dear sister, the Procyon Lotor, codenamed: Raccoon, is a type of specimen that is not meant to be a domesticated animal to be owned by an actual pet owner," She stated. "They were meant to stay away from us. Does that make sense?"
"I guess so," Lana simply said, saddened about 'Bandit's' departure.
It was then Lori noticed that Lincoln was still wrapping his arms around her as she then told him.
"You can let go now Lincoln."
"Oh," He then noticed what he was doing and separated, seeming a little embarrassed. "Sorry about that."
Lori shook her head and sigh, while a small grin crossed her face.
"Don't worry about it."
They then continued the walk for a bit longer before moving onto the next part…
Sometime much later, the Loud Kids regrouped with the parents as they had told them how much fun they've been having today. Eventually, the family ends up running into what appears to be a gift shop, which got all of them surprised.
"Hey look honey. It's a gift shop," Rita informed her husband.
"Huh, I didn't think the park had something like this," Lynn Senior admitted.
It was then the Loud Siblings were excited about the place and wanted to check it out, talking and chattering about it all at once. The parents knew what this meant as they then got the attention of their children.
"Alright girls, and Lincoln, we know what this is about," The father told them. "And we have decided that we will let you explore the gift shop for a bit."
The Loud Siblings all started cheering at that, before Lynn Sr. stopped them by continuing to speak.
"But let me get things straight with you girls and son, I want you to be on your very best behavior," Lynn Senior informed them. "That means no horse playing, no roughhousing, no creating chaos, and no causing things to go wrong!"
"And after you are done with the gift shop, your father and I thought it was best for us to have a family picnic together for lunch, and a couple of the benches seems like a good place for us," Rita added.
"Are we understood?" They both said together.
"Yes Mom and Dad," All eleven of them said while nodding in understanding.
"Good. Now go have fun."
The Loud Siblings then went into the gift shop to look around while the parents decided to make their way to one of the picnic benches to get things set up for a family picnic which will be what they'll be doing for lunch…
Inside the gift shop, the siblings all went their separate ways; Leni was looking through fashion dresses, Luna was looking through musical instruments, Luan was looking through prank materials and comedy related stuff, Lynn was looking through sports stuff, Lucy was looking through gothic styled stuff, Lana was skimming through plumbing/carpentry related stuff, Lola was looking at girly princess tea party stuff, Lisa was checking out the science related stuff and Lily was looking through the stuffed animals that were there. Lori was shown trying to look for some type of lip stick that she could be in need of, but she couldn't find any. She then saw Lincoln, who was looking through the shelves, wondering if they had anything that was related to Ghost Hunters. Lincoln then saw Lori watching him as he got her attention.
"Hey Lori," He called out to her. "What are you looking for?"
"Eh, I was just looking if they had any lip stick available of any kind that I could use, but I guess they don't," Lori sighed as she approached Lincoln, frowning in disappointment. "What are you looking for?"
"Well I'm looking for if they have anything that could relate to ghost hunting like the equipment that they use in ARRGH! I just need to keep looking," Lincoln explained.
"Okay."
"Would you like to join me Lori?" Lincoln offered.
Lori simply shrugged her shoulders and said.
"Eh, sure," Lori simply said. "They don't have what I'm looking for anyway, so what the heck."
"Alright," Lincoln cheered as he continued to look through the stuff now accompanied by Lori who didn't have anything better to do so she decided to join Lincoln. Lincoln started explaining to her about the stuff that the ghost hunters use, all while she started grinning at how he explained the stuff. She didn't know anything about that stuff, but she just went with it. This went on for a good 20 minutes or so…
Afterwards, the Loud Siblings left the gift shop. Even though Lincoln and Lori didn't find what they wanted, they had fun being in each others presence and all that mattered was they spend time with each other. As for the other siblings, what they bought was not important at this moment as all 11 of them went straight for the picnic benches where the parents were waiting and they all decided to help themselves to some lunch while having a family picnic together. What they ate for lunch also wasn't important, but what was important was that they spend their lunch eating as a family. After they ate, they continued to take part in other family camping activities (which were done off-screen) for the rest of the time they were spending there…
Alas though, all good things must come to an end eventually, and that's exactly happened with them, for it was now 6 o'clock and close to the evening hour as the family went back to the van and dropped the key off and had all their stuff in the trunk, as they were now going back to their home in Royal Woods. For the most part, the ride back to their home was awfully quite, seeing that the siblings were all pooped out from having too much fun today at the park. The siblings were sitting in the seats they were in previously as Lincoln and Lori were still sitting together. It was then the eldest sister got Lincoln's attention.
"Hey Lincoln?"
"Yes Lor?" Lincoln looked curious.
"I literally had a lot of fun together during this trip," She admitted.
"So did I."
"And Linc," She then admitted. "I actually enjoyed keeping you company throughout all this."
"You know sis," Lincoln then stated. "I enjoyed keeping you company as well."
"That's good to know little bro." She grinned as they enjoyed the rest of the trip back home in peace seeing that it was awfully quite for the whole thing…
A whole car trip later, after all that driving, the family got back to the house, and they were glad to be back in Royal Woods. Once they pulled into their driveway, they were relieved to be home.
"We're home kids," Lynn Senior exclaimed.
The siblings wasted no time getting out as did the parents as they were back after spending the weekend at Maple Pines Forest Park Getaway. They then approached the front door with all the suitcases with them as Lincoln decided to remark.
"Home sweet home guys."
The others spoke in agreement to that as Lynn Senior got out the keys to the front door.
"Alright, I'll unlock the front door."
Just as he then unlocks the front door, he then goes to twist the handle and open the door, but unfortunately, to his complete surprise, the door knob fell off and came off the door handle, which got the whole family annoyed.
"Dang it," All of them said at the same time, as Lynn then walked over and decided to do her thing.
"Stand back. Let me take care of this," Lynn then cracked her knuckles and decided to do her job.
It was then shown that Lynn kicked the door open with full force, nearly knocking it off of its hinges as the others were annoyed by this. Lynn noticed this and she was wondering why they were giving her the looks.
"What?"
Lynn Senior sighed as he spoke.
"Well, I'll go and get the tools to repair the door and its knob."
"I'll go and help you with that dad," Lana came in. "After I put my stuff into my bedroom."
They then went to do those things as the rest of them went into the houses and went to their respective rooms to unpack and put things back to the way it was before and hoping on eating dinner sometime afterwards…
LATER THAT NIGHT:
It was now nighttime at the Loud House as all the siblings had settled in as did the parents, as they had dinner already and they were all in their own rooms for the evening. In particular, Lincoln was in his room as he had gotten settled in already as he was just chilling and stretching out for the remainder of the night. He had to admit, he had fun this weekend with his family, and how he and Lori were on good terms now, or were they on better terms? Either way, he was glad that he was finally getting along with his eldest sister and there were no longer fights or serious conflicts between them, especially since she apologized for everything she ever did to him last night and it seemed so heartfelt and sincere. He really could tell she was filled with so much shame, regret and guilt from all of those events that happened.
His thoughts were interrupted when a knock was heard at the door.
"Who is it?"
The door slowly opened and the person who came in was Lori, and she looked like she had to tell Lincoln something very important.
"Hey Linc? Are you busy at the moment?"
"No, I'm just relaxing," He told her. "Why do you ask?"
"Could you come to my room please," She asked him. "I need to tell you about something important."
This was a surprise for him, although with everything he's been through up to this point, it really shouldn't be a surprise at all.
"Alright," Lincoln got up and decided to follow Lori to her room, slowly closing his door behind him. Once they got to Lori's room, Lori opened the door and it was shown Leni was in there yet, as she must be in the bathroom at the moment. Lori gave him the signal to have him come in as she closed the door behind her once she and her brother entered the room.
"Now what is it you wanted to tell me sis?"
"Well Linc, do you know whose room this is?" She asked him.
"Your room and Leni's room." He pointed out.
"And what was the number one rule in this house?" She asked in a serious tone.
"To stay out of your bedroom," Lincoln had no idea where she was getting with this.
"Yeah. Well not anymore," Lori surprised him. "I am no longer forbidding you from entering my room and I will no longer flip out at you for entering my room on accident."
Lincoln had a shocked look at first towards this news, but it slowly became a rather impressed smile. Everything that Lori has gone through this whole week had done a huge number on her and that was a good thing. She became nicer, no longer was bullying Lincoln and the others, and most of all, she no longer forbids her brother from going into her room. This scenario really has changed Lori for the better.
"So I'm allowed to go into your room?" He asked after thinking about it.
"Whenever I'm around that is, and if you see the door close, you can knock at the door, say who you are and I'll let you in," She informed him. "If you ever need any help that I can offer whatsoever, do not hesitate to come to my bedroom and knock on my door, and I will help you in any way I possibly can, is that clear little bro?"
Lincoln had no idea what to say about this at first; all this felt like some kind of dream. Fortunately, once he shook his head, he was convinced that this was really happening. As a result, he spoke.
"Wow. It does," He remarked. "I don't know what to say. Thank you for this Lori."
"No Linc, thank you," Lori insisted. "You gave me the perfect opportunity to be able to change my attitude towards you and our other sisters and it has done some wonders on me. Wonders that I am proud of. Thank you for this."
"Well Lori, I do what I can," He stated. "After all I am your brother, and being the brother I am, I will help you and my other sisters in any way I possibly can."
"That's what I love to hear bro," Lori grinned. "I love you Linc."
"I love you too sis."
They then shared another heartwarming hug while Lori was proud of becoming a nicer and better sister in the house. The hug only lasted for a minute before Lincoln started yawning.
"Well Lori, I think I better turn in for the night," He told her.
"Yeah me too," She said as a result. "Today was very exhausting."
"I'll say," He agreed. "Well goodnight Lori."
"Goodnight Lincoln," She said. "I'll see you tomorrow."
"You too,"
With one final look, he opened her door, gave her one more look and then closed it as he headed back to his room for the evening and decided to turn in for the night, wondering if there will be any other types of exciting that'll occur that he and his oldest sister may or may not take part in. Of course more will be revealed tomorrow, for now, they along with the rest of the family went and turned in for the night, with the next day just within reach from a good several hour slumber…
END OF PART 7…
YEAH, THAT'S IT FOR THIS PART! THIS CHAPTER WAS DEFINITELY SHORTER THAN THE PREVIOUS CHAPTERS, BUT IT IS STILL KIND OF LONG. NONETHELESS, I DO HOPE YOU ENJOYED THIS CHAPTER!
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