Back at the Loud house, Lucy was lying on top of Lincoln, smiling back at him. Her smile quickly faded away and she got off of him.

"I-I'm sorry, Lincoln. I shouldn't have done that."

"Lucy...you…" Lincoln couldn't put what he wanted into words after watching Lucy walk out of his room. "Oh, well. If I'm honest, I feel like that was the best way to handle it. I didn't want her to do anything she'd regret."

Just then, Leni walked into Lincoln's room carrying what appeared to be Lucy's black jelly. "Lincoln, I need your help with this. It's weird and gross and I can't stand looking at it anymore. We've got to get rid of it."

"Why can't you just throw it away?"

"I did once, but it came back for me."

Lincoln sighed and took the jelly out of her hands. "Fine, I'll handle it."

"Thanks, Lincoln. You, me and Lynn should, like, do something as a thank-you."

"You mean a celebration or something?"

"Yeah, that's it. I'll go get Lynn from outside and we can go." Lynn exited Lincoln's room and went down stairs. She went outside and saw Lynn repeatedly throwing a ball at the side of the house. Leni walked outside and waved.

"What is it, Leni?" Lynn asked while still continuing with her activity.

"Lincoln helped me with my jelly problem, so we should do a celebration for him."

"I guess that could be fun. How are we gonna throw the party though?"

"We can throw parties? No way!"

"Leni, that's not—Lynn…just stop yourself now. Instead of giving him a party, just show how grateful you are with hugs or something."

"Give Lincoln hugs? Okay, I guess he could use some. You wanna hug him too?"

"I might punch him afterwards, but okay."

Lynn and Leni walk inside the house and make their way into Lincoln's room. Leni noticed that Lincoln was faced down on the bed with the jelly splattered on the floor.

Lincoln lifted his head up. "I'm not dead, Leni. I just accidentally dropped it on the floor when I tripped over BonBon."

"Lincoln, Leni and I have to give you hugs or something." Lynn said while staring at the jelly in the floor.

"What for? I didn't do anything deserving of one."

"Well, since you took care of Leni's problem, she wanted to give you a hug I guess."

Lincoln rubbed his neck. "Then why are you giving me one?"

"Don't worry, I'll punch you afterwards."

Lynn and Leni hugged Lincoln for what seemed like ten minutes. Lincoln's head was being pressed against Leni's chest, making him blush almost instantly. Leni noticed how red Lincoln got and stopped hugging him.

"Lincoln, are you okay?"

"Y-Y-Yeah…"

Lynn punched Lincoln's arm and he screamed. "There, now he's okay."

"Okay, now that we're done here, can you people just–" Before Lincoln could finish his sentence, the doorbell rang. "Oh, great. What now?"

"Don't worry, Lincoln. I'll get it." Leni walked downstairs and opened the door to see two cops standing on the other side. "It's Halloween already? Boy, the months fly by super fast. Lynn! Lincoln! We've got Trick-or-Treaters!"