"Uh, Ms. Loud?" One of the officers asked while the other had his eyebrow raised.
"That's me, and my other nine sisters, and my mom."
"We've got a report of a missing child named Ronnie Anne."
"Oh, that's terrible! Lincoln! Ronnie's gone missing!"
Lynn and Lincoln ran downstairs and met Leni standing in front of two cops.
"Uh, officers? What's going on?" Lincoln asked out of slight curiosity, but mostly fear.
"Apparently Bobby's sister, Ronnie , had disappeared a few days ago. We came here because Lincoln is in a close relationship with her."
"Not anymore, guys. She broke up with me." Lincoln admitted while holding back a few tears. "She gave me a note saying so herself.
"Aww, Lincoln." Lynn and Leni said at the same time.
"You wouldn't happen to still have that note with you, would you?"
"Hold on. I'll go check." Lincoln ran back upstairs into his room and looked pretty much everywhere for the note, but he couldn't find it. He walked back downstairs and shook his head. "No, I don't have it. Sorry."
"Damn." One of the officers said under his breath. "That note could've helped us speed this cold case up a little faster. Do you remember if you gave it to anyone?"
"Oh, yeah. I gave it to my sister, Luan."
"Where is she right now? She probably knows where it is."
"Don't waste your time trying to talk to Luan, officers." Lynn interjected. "She'll be too busy making jokes than giving answers. Besides, I doubt she kept up with the note anyways. Knowing her, she just threw it away unless it had some joke material on it."
"I seeā¦" The other officer said. "We'll keep in touch in case we find anymore clues or evidence to Ronnie Anne's disappearance." The officers took their leave and left the three Loud children alone.
"Those two sure knew how to pull off a pretty accurate cop impression." Leni mentioned.
"Leni, those cops were real!" Lincoln and Lynn yelled simultaneously.
