A/N: Hello everyone, I am back with chapter twenty of this story. Here, Lincoln tries to make amends with Ronnie Anne.

Disclaimer: I don't own The Loud House

The Loud siblings where in Lincoln's room. They where going to help him with the card for Ronnie Anne, but where waiting for Lori to return with it. They talked among each other to pass the time until Lori finally entered with a shopping bag on her arm.

"This was literally the best card." said Lori.

Lori handed Lincoln a white card. It had "Sorry I Was Such An Idiot" at the top and "I Didn't Mean To Hurt You" at the bottom. In the center was a red heart.

"The others where too cartoony." added Lori.

"You got this from Flip's?" asked Luan surprised.

"CVS." answered Lori.

This made more sense.

"Okay...what am I going to write?" asked Lincoln.

"You need dig into the depths of your soul." answered Lucy.

"How do I do that?" asked Lincoln.

"Just write something and the words will flow like water."

"Okay." shrugged Lincoln.

Lincoln took his blue pen and started with the obvious "Dear Ronnie Anne" at the top.

"I was an idiot." began Lincoln.

"That's so harsh!" gasped Leni.

"It fits." sighed Lincoln.

"You do not need to self flagellant." said Lisa.

Lincoln gave a confused look.

"You don't have to beat yourself up." groaned Lisa.

"Then why didn't you just say that?" asked Lola annoyed.

Lisa merely groaned.

"It's had not to." confessed Lincoln.

Luna put a hand on the shoulder of her brother.

"It's okay bro. You screwed up, but what's important is you're making up for it." said Luna.

Lincoln finished writing.

"What do you think?" asked Lincoln.

"Rockin'." answered Luna.

"You again show off your artistic prowess." answered Lucy.

"Ronnie Anne will literally love it." answered Lori.

"I hope so." sighed Lincoln.

"You totes don't have to worry." said Leni.

"How to decorate." said Lily.

"I'll get my glitter!" declared Lola.

"It shouldn't be as dolled up. It's a serious letter." said Lana.

"That doesn't mean it can't have glitter." huffed Lola.

"Yes it does." replied Lana.

"Does not!" declared Lola.

"Does too!" declared Lana.

Lori quickly whistled.

"No fighting." ordered Lori.

Lola and Lana quickly followed this.

"Let me draw something." requested Lily.

"I guess." said Lincoln.

Lily took her boy of Crayola crayons and went to work. In no time, she was finished.

"What do you think?" asked Lily.

The picture was a good image of Ronnie Anne and Lincoln holding hands while in a heart.

"It's amazing." said Lincoln.

"I'd say that could put Picasso to shame." added Lisa.

"Thanks." replied Lily blushing.

Lincoln took the card.

"Tomorrow is the day." said Lincoln nervous.

"You'll do great." said Lori.


The next day was a school day. It was also judgment day for Lincoln. He put the card in his backpack and went off to school. He kept an eye on Ronnie Anne who kept looking at him too. Finally, lunch finished and it was time for recess. This was the moment that Lincoln had been waiting for. He took several deep breaths and headed over to Ronnie Anne who was talking with Stella and Girl Jordan.

"Ronnie Anne...can we talk?" asked Lincoln.

"Oh, do we have anything to talk about?" asked Ronnie Anne.

Lincoln sighed.

"I know I screwed up..." began Lincoln.

Ronnie Anne let out a cackle.

"That's putting it lightly." noted Ronnie Anne.

"Which is why I came to apologize." said Lincoln.

"Apologize!" exclaimed Ronnie Anne furiously.

All eyes quickly fell on Lincoln and Ronnie Anne.

"After how terrible you made me feel you think you can waltz in here and apologize!?" asked Ronnie Anne outraged.

Lincoln gulped worried.

"Please, just hear me out." requested Lincoln.

Ronnie Anne turned to her friends.

"What do you think?" asked Ronnie.

Stella and Girl Jordan where suddenly on the spot.

"He was a jerk and treated you badly." noted Stella upset.

Lincoln winced with hurt at this, but he knew he had it coming.

"But, Lincoln is usually a nice guy." said Girl Jordan.

"Keyword is 'usually' there." huffed Ronnie Anne.

"It wouldn't hurt to hear him out." said Girl Jordan.

Ronnie Anne weighed out the options.

"I'll hear you out." said Ronnie Anne.

"Ronnie..." began Lincoln.

Before he could continue, Lincoln held up her right index finger.

"On your knees." demanded Ronnie Anne.

"I deserve that." said Lincoln.

Lincoln dropped down to his knees.

"First, I want to give you this." said Lincoln.

Lincoln handed the card to Ronnie Anne who read it.

"Is that it?" asked Ronnie Anne.

"Um...I was hoping it'd help." answered Lincoln.

"How is it from your heart when your bought it?" asked Ronnie Anne bluntly.

Lincoln could hear whispers among the other students.

"They helped, but I swear everything is from my heart." answered Lincoln.

Ronnie Anne handed the card to Stella.

"Anything else?" asked Ronnie Anne.

Lincoln took a deep breath.

"I know I screwed up. I let the pressure get to me and I was a total dick to you. You have every right to be mad." said Lincoln.

"Do you know why I'm mad?" asked Ronnie Anne.

"Because I was such a jerk." answered Lincoln.

"That's only part of it." revealed Ronnie Anne.

Ronnie Anne braced herself.

"I love you more than I've loved anyone and you treated me like crap. You torn out my heart and crushed it under your foot. And this wasn't once, it was multiple freaking times." explained Ronnie Anne pained.

Lincoln could see the genuine hurt in her eyes.

"Now you want to come crawling back after all the crap you put me through." said Ronnie Anne angrily.

Ronnie Anne began shaking.

"Lincoln, hijo de puta! Por que demonios debria tener algo que ver contigo? Demonis, deberia castrarte aqui mismo!" shouted Ronnie.

Girl Jordan and Stella tried try calming her down.

"Ronnie, I don't know what you said, but you need to remain calm." said Girl Jordan.

"My family knows some Spanish, from the Spanish rule over the Philippines, and what I could make out was harsh." said Stella.

Lincoln, for his part, had calmly taken the verbal onslaught from Ronnie Anne.

"I deserve everything you said." said Lincoln.

"I've got more." spat Ronnie Anne.

"You have every right not to want to get back together." admitted Lincoln.

"Damn right!" spat Ronnie Anne.

"Just know...no matter how much you hate me..." began Lincoln.

Tears rolled down his cheeks.

"It'll never be as much as I hate myself.' said Lincoln.

Ronnie Anne was taken aback by this.

"I had the greatest girlfriend in the world and I was a total bastard to her. I don't deserve you." said Lincoln sadly.

Ronnie Anne could feel her feelings for Lincoln rekindling.

"I don't care if we get back together. Honestly, you can do better." continued Lincoln.

"Don't say that." thought Ronnie Anne.

"But, can we be on good terms for Lorenzo?" asked Lincoln.

Ronnie Anne took a deep breath.

"Get up." said Ronnie Anne.

Lincoln obeyed.

"You hurt me really bad, but I am willing to give you a second chance." said Ronnie Anne.

Lincoln felt a wave of joy and relief overcome him.

"I do still love you and we have a son. But, we need to work on us." said Ronnie Anne.

"I could set you up with Doctor Lopez." offered Clyde.

"That would be great!" declared Lincoln.

"Then, I can forgive you." said Ronnie Anne.

The two shared a kiss as the other kids cheered.

"I'll never do this again." said Lincoln.

"I'll hold you to it." said Ronnie Anne teasingly.

"Don't ya love a happy ending?" asked Girl Jordan.

"Yeah. Everything is right again." answered Stella.

"All is right with the world." thought Lincoln.


The rest of the day flew by. Other students would stop and congratulate Lincoln and Ronnie Anne on getting back together. Once school got out, he happily told his sisters. Lincoln was so joyed he didn't notice how quiet Lynn was. Once he got home, Lincoln breezed through his homework ans was able to relax. Once the Loud family sat for dinner, minus one, Lincoln recounted the entire story to his family.

"Well I think it's dandy that you and Ronnie Anne are back together." said Lynn Sr.

"Thanks dad and I feel the same." said Lincoln.

Lorenzo began to fuss.

"It's okay little guy." said Lincoln.

Lorenzo calmed down upon getting the attention of his father.

"You really are a nature." said Rita.

"Thanks." replied Lincoln gratefully.

"You get it from your father." said Rita.

"I must get more than that if they're are eleven of us." thought Lincoln.

"So...will Lorenzo be going with Ronnie Anne?" asked Lynn Sr.

"She'll pick him up tomorrow and he'll be with her for two weeks to make up for lost time." explained Lincoln.

Lincoln let out a sigh of relief.

"I'm just glad everything is back to normal." sighed Lincoln.

The sisters shared glances and nodded in unison.

"Not exactly..." began Luan.

"What do you mean?" asked Lincoln confused.

"Look around, someone is missing." answered Lana.

Lincoln looked around and quickly figured it out.

"Where's Lynn?" asked Lincoln.

"She said she was full from her subs." answered Lynn Sr.

"The truth is...it seems she is in a depressed state." revealed Lisa.

"What?' asked Lincoln.

"And it's your fault so you have to fix it!" declared Lola.

"I don't understand." noted Lincoln confused.

"You've been mean to Lynn and now's she really sad." said Lily.

"And why didn't we know about this?" asked Rita.

"We thought we could handle it." answered Luna.

"Wasn't that why Sister Fight Protocol was abolished?" asked Rita sternly.

The sisters didn't reply.

"If something is wrong we need to know about it." stated Rita firmly.

"Yes mom." replied all the kids.

"Um, can we focus on Lynn?" asked Lincoln.

"What's bothering Junior anyway?" asked Lynn Sr.

"Lincoln, you keep mentioning the fact Lynn mentioned abortion and how terrible it is." said Luna.

"While we love Lorenzo, Lynn feels like you keep rubbing it it bro." continued Luna.

"You won't let it go." concluded Lucy.

"Just like how I felt when anyone mentioned how young I was to be a father." said Lincoln shocked.

Lincoln jumped up.

"I need to make this right!" declared Lincoln.

A/N: That's where we'll end it for now. So, Lincoln and Ronnie Anne have finally made up. I know that break stunk, but I really needed it. Also, I don't like the Saint Lincoln trope (which is thankfully died off a lot) I do feel like I made Lincoln too much of a jerk in hindsight. Next time, Lincoln talks with Lynn and Ronnie Anne picks up Lorenzo. Please review.