Fall has a breaking point.

Lori and Bobby are hastily preparing for the senior's autumn party. They did last minute shopping after they dropped off Lincoln, Ronnie Anne and Sid in the Loud House. In a secure location, they dress up together (cue awkward and questionable ethics), with Lori donning a simple blue cocktail dress with the floral designs on the edges and hairpin hat while Bobby dressing up in a hipster old suit with a maroon bow tie and a beanie (almost looking like a newsie).

"Oh Lori, this is really hasty," Bobby remarks as he buttons his tight vest over his suit. "We should have thought about our outfits a month before."

Lori belts out, "That's what I told you, Boo-boo Bear! Never mind, I can't sweat now." The Loud sister is currently buttoning her dress from the spine. But she cannot reach behind. "A little help."

"Hold on." He rushes his buttons to get to Lori. Once he did, he tightly adjusts the dress for the button to enter the button loops. But Lori hurriedly adjusts the chest part of her cocktail dress, tightening the torso.

"Bobby, not so tight! So tight!" she pants as she gasps for air from Bobby's attempts at buttoning. "Bobby!"

"Hold on. I'm about to reach it!"

"Just wait! Bobby, stop first. Let me adjust the top first!"

Bobby releases his hand from her dress' spine to allow Lori to fix her dress to the most delicate way to wear it.

After that, Lori gives him the go signal. "Alright, go on."

Bobby then places her dress buttons inside the button loops without difficulty or pain for Lori.

"Sorry Boo-boo bear, I'm literally nervous about the party. I wanted to make the best impression to the Chavez University guys. For you and me, for our future life in college."

Like a loyal boyfriend, Bobby sympathizes with her plight. "I understand you, Lori. But make what we might have for tonight, we'll always be together. We'll find a way in college."

Touched, Lori has her eyes water in full emotion. "Boo-boo bear!" She then embrace him to cherish that romantic gesture. Bobby does the same.

Twenty minutes later, they step out on what turns out to be a single-toilet bathroom of a local Burpin' Burger. A queue of people is aghast to see the two lovebirds step out together in a fast food bathroom. The awkward vibe sets in.

Lori and Bobby freeze in spot, but they slowly peek their way out.

"Nothing happened," Bobby defends.

"I see nothing from him. We were both dressed up!" Lori adds as they run off to the Vanzilla and head to the Royal Woods school grounds.

The senior's autumn party is a tradition in the Royal Woods High School to properly introduce the seniors to the college community and readily allow various universities around Michigan to promote their campuses to the students. It is a formal garden banquet. Thus, every student is expected to dress sharply.

Lori and Bobby arrive in the event, just in time as the other seniors gather to have their group photo. Other students like Dana, Teri, Becky Tad are also in the function on their formal outfits.

And of course, Carol Pingrey is in the same event, dressed in a lavender gown. She greets Lori with a hug. "Lori, Lori, you look so stunning!"

"Carol!" She hugs back. "You know my boyfriend Bobby, right?"

"Oh right." Carol then shakes Bobby's hand. "Carol Pingrey, Bobby."

"Oh, I remember you used to be rivals with Lori?" he replies.

"That was a long time ago," Carol replies. "Bygone was bygone." She then turns to Lori, "Speaking of rivals, Lori, I heard Bianca and Sooyoung are vying for top honors in our batch. Can you believe it? They have straight chances on being eyed on by other campuses."

Lori spots their rival duo, who are interacting with more seasoned teachers in Royal Woods High, who introduce them to college personnel. "Let them be. I'm not literally after Ivy League-ish guys."

The three huddle together, especially during the formal ceremony where they are placed in tables. The program starts at 5:00 PM goes on with the obligatory speech from an honors student from last year's batch and a meet-and-greet social activity, wherein the college students are paired up with the high school students. There is also the obligatory dinner, where they are only served light snacks like cookies, pastries, pesto and fish fillet. The party is like any formal gathering in a corporate setting or a wedding.

But that is not what is on the eyes of most of the students now. During dinner, Lori spots seven athletes representing Chavez University, wearing their official jackets. "Bobby, look. We need to show ourselves to them."

When Bobby spots them, he observes two of them to have buffed-up bodies, akin to football players. "Woah, those guys are the real deal Olympians."

"Come on!" Lori insists with her taking his arm and dragging him towards them.

"Lori, slow down!"

Once she gets to them (two male footballers, one male and two female marathon runners, a male swimmer and a female golfer), Lori introduces herself to them with in-the-moment confidence, "Hello Lori Loud, and this is my boyfriend, Bobby Santiago." Bobby gives a wave. "We have planning so long to enter Chavez University."

"You guys make their right choice," one jock with a dark complexion tells them.

"So, what got you interested in Chavez?" one female runner asks.

"My uncle is a professor in Chavez. And we legitimately love the campus," Bobby answers.

"I love that. We really love high school seniors saying their love Chavez for the love of it," the first jocks expounds.

"Well, thanks," Lori replies. "I also heard that you guys have a golfing team, so would love to be part of it."

"Golf you say?" the Chavez female golfer interferes. "Low and long trajectory, pitch or sand?"

"A pitching wedge."

She asks one more, "Five iron?"

"A mashie."

"Aim for Women's Open?"

At that point, even though she had her streak in answering basic golf trivia, Lori is unsure how she must answer her question. So, she nervously answers, "Aim for Women's Open…?"

Needless to say, the golfer is impressed. "I'll tell you what Lori, you hang out with us for the after party, and we'll tell you more about Chavez."

"After party?"

"Yeah, we'll have it in this big house over a lake. You should come with us," the male swimmer encourages them.

Lori and Bobby are delighted to receive the invitation. However, they are unsure if they can tag along since they still have responsibilities at home.

So, Lori gives her word, "Thanks, but…"

Suddenly, Carol pops up from her left, "Lori, sorry if I interrupt, but there are some business students who are inviting me to the after party. We should go!"

"Carol, you couldn't be…?"

"Come on, Lori. Like you said, this is a good impression. What could be worse?"

Slowly, Lori sees the situation through the eyes of opportunity to get closer to any opportune college colleague. With that, she hesitantly tells the Chavez kids, "Well, we could drop by."

Three hours later, Felix drives Lincoln, Ronnie Anne, Sid, Stella and Girl Jordan on his sleek pickup truck. They travel towards a deeper part of the suburbs, into the section where most of the wealthiest families of Royal Woods reside.

"Seems you're driving us around Beverly Hills," Girl Jordan quips.

"We're almost there," Felix tells them.

He takes a secret driveway, which leads them near the shoreline of a local suburban lake. The path seems peaceful for a while.

However, a red cup with a fizzy cider is thrown to his windshield. "Dang it! What the…?"

The gang then discovers a group of older party-ready teenagers walking towards the venue.

"Where are all these guys come from?" Stella wonders.

"Must be a secret hippie commune," Ronnie Anne sarcastically answers.

Felix drives the truck slowly along the drive. He is able to arrive on a second gate to his house, which also has a crowd of teenagers entering. Much to his behest, the grassy driveway is filled with cars. But he continues to drive.

"Are we in the right place?" Sid asks.

Felix did not answer.

However, with sitting on the front seat, Lincoln spots that their destination is a mansion with an ivory brick wall divide. He then brings up Sid's concern, "Felix, do you live there?"

After few seconds, he admits, "Yes, I live there."

"So, you're rich?" Lincoln asks more.

Hesitating on his answer, Felix tells them, "It's a long story." After which, he parks the truck on few blocks before the entrance. "Look guys, sorry that you have to see this. I didn't even this is taking place."

"What are you talking about?! You lived there and never realize that you have a huge house party in there?" Ronnie Anne brings up her concern.

"I'll explain everything on our way out. Just stay here. Lock the door. Stay inside at all means necessary. I'll be quick!" With that, Felix hurriedly rushes inside the mansion.

But back in the pickup truck, numerous concerns from the kids are easily brought to the table.

"Can you believe that a guy is that rich and still be a barista?" Girl Jordan surmises.

"I am sure there is an explanation there," Stella says.

"He better have one, or else," Lincoln adds.

The atmosphere is gradually growing wilder as many older kids enter the mansion premises. The house party is almost in the same levels as Animal House and Project X.

Suddenly, one aloof teen scares the kids by pasting his face on the window. He does not notice them, but he is dragged back inside by his friends.

More house drinks are splattered to the truck. The chaotic scenes outside gets them the impression that they are in a zombie movie. One dude with a ginger afro jump scares them from the windshield and inadvertently throws up heavily on it.

"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

The five of them gets so scared that they obtain the car keys and escape out of the truck to safety.