The cure was almost complete, and Lisa was excited to be nearly done with what could be: her greatest creation yet. the serum just needed a few more minutes to complete. Deep down, she never thought that she would be able to cure a large horde of people that have turned into werewolves for... god knows how long that group of people all turned into werewolves. They could have been turned recently, or probably even for hundreds of years since the wolves inside them and the sisters slow down aging process, thus making them live longer lives than an ordinary human being would live up to. Still, Lincoln wants all of his sisters to be back to their normal selves and not crave meat excessively anymore, and the cure was almost done so that the sisters wouldn't have to endure being werewolves any longer.

Meanwhile, out of the suburbs and into the downtown part of Royal Woods, Jango still had no big clues on who the mysterious werewolves were. He had no luck, and he couldn't help but wonder how people like Lynn Sr and Rita have all those dogs in one house with a bunch of kids up to ten. He was glad he didn't have any kids, otherwise he wouldn't be able to do whatever he wanted to do in his life.

"Gah, how come I am not making any progress?" Jango thought to himself. "If there is about a bunch of werewolves running amok in this town, how come I can't find any progress at all?" he was sitting in a small pub on a barstool and thinking to himself better ways to catch and kill werewolves from running around the city at night. He knew well that the werewolves are only like that at night, and are human (mostly human) by daylight. "Sir, May I have a bloody Mary on the house?"

"You got it, sir." said the bartender before bringing the bounty hunter the beverage he requested. After taking a sip, the tender then added: "anything else you would like?"

"Nah. That's pretty much it." While drinking and thinking, something came into Jango's head. The family that he met before had eleven kids and eleven dogs in the household. Another thing that struck him like lightning was that: the fur was in a few different colors when he looked at the backyard.

Thinking deeper, he had his eyes widened as he looked at the reflection on the counter her was sitting at. Ten girls, ten dogs, something was coming to him.

A wicked, wicked smile came to his face and he finished up his Bloody Mary before giving the tender the money for what he wanted. Exiting the pub, he got on his motorcycle and rode off down the road. "Of course!" he said to himself. "How can I have been so stupid this whole time?"

Indeed, it seems that he figured out the werewolf culprits, and he was on a new hunt. If his predictions were true, then there would be a new, big problem for Lincoln.

Laughing to himself, he then shouted: "I am going to get me some werewolves to hunt tonight!"

Back in Lincoln's own home, Lisa was now done with the cure and she kissed the glass vital that contained the greenish-yellow liquid that made up the antidote. Boy, she could hardly wait to test the antidote on herself and the other sisters.

"Success!" she shouted in triumph. "Now it is time to use this to it's full potential!" she kissed the bottle again. Heading downstairs, Lincoln checked on the progress she he smile to see what appeared to he the antidote for the wolf, just as happy as Lisa was. He could not wait for everything to go back to normal and to the way it used to be for him in his life.

"Is it ready?"

"Affirmative, Lincoln." Lisa smiled. "Call in the other siblings. The cure is ready."

"You got it, Lisa." Lincoln said boldly. He then got the other siblings downstairs and the other sisters were happy to here of the good news. Lincoln had the bottle now and he was about to hand it to the sisters when they heard the doorbell ring.

"Gah! Who is that?" Lola complained.

"Hide the bottle." Luna whispered. Lincoln gave it to Leni and she put it in her small bag for safekeeping.

Lincoln went to answer the door and it revealed, much to his and sister's horror, to be Jango himself who had a smile on his face. "Oh! It's you." Lincoln pretended not to be scared. "What are you doing here, Jango?"

"Well, I was just in town when I stumbled across this." Jango then pulled out what appeared to be a small handful of silver jewelry. The sisters all gasped in horror since silver is a werewolf's weakness, but they pretended not to be scared at the man."isn't this nice? I came across this at a pawn shop and I thought I should share it with you guys."

"Well, that's nice." Lori said, "but... we literally have a science fair project to work on and it is due tomorrow."

"I understand, but don't you girls want a a little touch of this jewelry? They are shiny."

"We're sure, man." Luna added.

Despite the protests, Jango didn't listen and walked over towards the girls with the silver things in his hand. He tried moving the silver towards Lucy first, and it made her jump back like a scared cat. Then he did the same with Leni, Luna, Lola, and Lana afterwards, all of them looking scared and frightened.

"Come on, kids." Jango said. "Juet for grin sake. Just try and touch this silver."

"It's... not that we don't like silver." said Luan.

"Yeah, we... just picked up our dogs' poop and we don't want to get them dirty." Lincoln added.

"Oh! You kids can drop the act now." Jango said. "I am not buying this charade anymore. I know all about your secret, and don't even think about lying to me, because I already figured it out."

The kids tried lying again, but to no avail, and the jig was up. "How did you even find out?" Asked Lori

"It's not like a big family like this to own ten dogs. That is just ridiculous. Unless you are a millionaire or a professional dog car specialist."

"Look, Jango," said Lincoln. "We're going to cure ourselves right now."

"Cure? It doesn't matter if there is a cure for lycanthropy. What does matter is that: you girls are all werewolves and unclean for this world. For that, you girls will all die."

The kids gasped and their hearts were beating like drums. The jig really is up and there was no use hiding it now. "Wait!" Lincoln said. "We have the cure, just let us go."

"I can't do that!" Jango barked. "I have to make the earth clean from any monster vermin and I am doing you all a favor."

"Suddenly, the parents came in and stood front of the monster hunter, by Lincoln's side. 'There us no way we are letting you kill our babies!" Rita barked.

"If you want to do that, you will have to get through us!" Lynn Sr added.

Jango then lowered his gun and said: "get out of my way. I got werewolves to kill!"

"No!" The three people in front of them barked at him.

"I am doing you three a favor! cleansing your family from the werewolf vermin!"

"Werewolf vermin?" Lincoln said. "They are my sisters. You wouldn't understand how family works. You can kill my sisters over my dead body!"

"Well, in that case," said the biunth hunter before slapping Rita hard across the face, and punching Lynn Sr in the gut, making them both double over in pain. Lynn gave Lincoln one of her metal baseball bats and the boy used it to whack Jango hard in the head, making him stunned.

"Nice hit, bro!" Lynn commended him.

"This is bad." Lana said. "Very very bad."

"What are we going to do?" asked Lucy

"Well... he's on to our secret." said Luna. "This dude means business!"

Lincoln usually thinks of a good plan or a good scheme, and he was pacing to and fro. He needed to think fast and it was only a matter of time before he wakes up from being unconsciousness. Sure, he hit Jango hard, but his strength was nowhere near as strong as Lynn Jr was, otherwise, the blow would have killed him. Suddenly, the parents came back up from being hit and they looked at their children. "Kids, are you okay?" Rita asked

"Yeah, Lincoln managed to knock out Jango." Leni said.

"Well, we'll tie him up and make sure he doesn't lay a finger on you kids." said Lynn Sr. "Go cure the other werewolves."

"What about you guys?" Lincoln said.

"Don't worry about us, honey." said Rita. "We'll be fine. Just go! GO!"

The kids hopped in Vanzilla and drove off into the forest as fast as they could cure the other werewolves living in the national forest they were camping in earlier. The only downside was that it was almost getting dark and the sun was going down, so Lori had to disobey the speed limit so that they could get there on time before she and the other sisters would transform again. Hopefully, there were no cops around to pull her over and possibly arrest her for speeding.

It took about ten minutes at this speed before they made it to the exact, same forest where they found Jacob and his pack before. It was just at this moment when the sun fully came down, and the sisters all transformed into their werewolf selves once again. "Come on, we need to find Jacob and his pack." Lincoln said

"Right!" the other sisters said in unison.

"Here, hop on my back, Linc." said Luna.

The boy did just that and was on top of the rocker girl, as if it was like a pony ride. Lincoln then felt himself being in a great speed, almost like he was riding a roller coaster. A really hairy roller coaster. The sisters then used their keen sense of smell to look for the trap they fell into before that led to the beautiful underground sanctuary. Going down the slide, they found the beautiful, underground cavern, but as they were looking for Jacob, he and his followers were nowhere to be found.

"Ah! Of course." said Lola. "They must be hunting right now."

"Let's go back outside then." Lana added

the kids found the rock that blocked the way between the outside world and the cavern. crickets were chirping and the kids were running out of time before Jango tries to come here and kill the sisters. Suddenly, the sound of thumping was heard, as if there was an earthquake erupting in Michigan. There was a large group of wolves coming towards the kids and it revealed to Jacob and his werewolf "family". Jacob's werewolf form was exactly like when Lincoln first saw him on that camping trip before; large, big, intimidating, and walking on two legs as before. "Jacob?" Lincoln said

"Yes. It is I, Lincoln Loud. Do not be afraid. I have no intention of eating you. I take it you brought the antidote for us all?"

"Yes." said Lucy. "We do. As soon as we all drink this stuff, we will all be back to normal." she sighed and looked town to her right. "Although it was fun while it lasted."

"Lucy!" the kids said.

"Right. Sorry."

Just when Lincoln was about to give the bottle to Jacob, there was a sound of muffled yelling and angry screaming, and there was a small light far in the distance. Lincoln recognized the yelling and the sound was getting louder and louder every few seconds. "Oh no." said Lincoln. "I've seen that in a couple of monster movies. It's an angry mob!"

The sisters and the other werewolves ran for cover and hid behind the trees and the bushes so that the mob wouldn't be able to see them. "Werewolves! Come out and play!" said Jango through a megaphone.

"Come out you brutes!" said a man in the mob.

"You will terrorize us no longer!" a woman in the mob added. Peeping over the bushes, the kids saw that the mob consisted of fifty people and Jango in front of them. Some of them were carrying rifles, shotgun, and handguns with them while most were carrying sticks, pitchforks, torches, machetes, swords, pitchforks, and one of them even had a chainsaw in his hands.

As for Jango, he had his assault rifle and two handguns on his side. He was more than ready to kill some werewolf and have werewolf blood on his hands. "This is bad." said Luna. "What are we going to do?"

"We'll... we can hold them off." said Lynn.

Suddenly, Lincoln had an idea, and he popped out of the bushes. He looked brave and walked towards the angry mob.

"Bro, what are you doing?!" Luna quietly screamed.

"Out of the way, Lincoln." said Jango. "We have werewolves to kill."

"No! I cannot let you hurt them! they didn't chose to be werewolves! If you would just let us be cured, then everything will go back to normal. Just leave us alone, let us go, and they will cure themselves!"

"I told you, kid," Jango rose to a scream, "I can't do that! Once a werewolf, always a werewolf! We have to do this!"

"No!"

"Then... I guess you leave me no choice." Jango looked hesitant, and he raised his assault rifle on Lincoln, as if he was going to gun him down.

The sisters and the other werewolves were shocked to see what kind of monster Jango was: intending to kill a child to get what he wanted. Even the mob looked shocked and reluctant. "Jango, wait." said one of the male mob members. "He's just a kid. He's not a werewolf."

"He is protecting those monsters." Jango reasoned with him.

"But he is a boy. We can't just kill the kid." said another male member of the mob, trying to persuade Jango out of killing him.

"Fine." Jango cocked his gun, and said: "I'll kill him myself. But, I will give you one last chance, Lincoln: I'll give you at least three seconds for you to step out of the way, or I will make a trophy out of you."

"Fat chance, Jango." Lincoln narrowed his eyes at him

Growling, Jango aimed again, and said: "One... two..." he was about to pull the trigger and gun Lincoln down, but suddenly, he heard the sound of a bunch of girls screaming.

"NOOOOOO!" the sisters all screamed before charging at Jango and the angry mob. Jango tried firing on them, but Luna managed to push Jango into a tree, knocking him out and some of the angry mob members were trying to fight their way against them by shooting them, but the sisters were way too fast, and clawed a few of the mob members, including female members. Everyone in the mob looked really scared, and for a good reason.

However, one of the torches flew off from one patron of the mob after being tackled by Leni and Luan, and it landed near a tree, setting it on fire. It would only be a matter of time before the place would become a forest fire.