I do not own anything in these stories. All rights go to the creator Chris Savino and the current showrunner, Michael Rubiner.


It starts with a trailer of The Harvester opening up with a dismal farmer.

The narrator, who turned out to be Don LaFontaine as a voice-over started speaking, "Once, he was a humble farmer who was happy owning what he had in his life, until suddenly, a drought ravaged his land," and the farmlands have dried out and a tumbleweed passes by and the farmer became very irritated and angry, "Now, he's found a new crop..." The farmer suddenly starts killing innocent victims with his scythe and harvesting their organs in a cooler, "...human organs! He is..." and the title of the movie is bloodstained on the blade of the scythe, "The Harvester! Rated R. Now playing at theaters everywhere." The narrator concluded.

In reality, it was actually the afternoon of Thursday, October 24, 1986, and Lori has actually shown the trailer to her parents on television.

"Come on, Mother. You got to let Lincoln see it," Lori pleaded her mother, "It's gonna be such a hit for Halloween!"

"No, Lori. You are not taking Lincoln to see that movie!" Rita said in an angry tone, "It is too scary for you guys! He pulls around a cooler full of organs! Plus, Lincoln's too young to see that movie!"

"Oh, Come on, Mom!" Lori groaned, "I have to let Lincoln see a great movie in theaters just in time for Halloween! You got to let me take him to that movie!"

"Lori, you know how Lincoln will get," Rita said as she started comparing, "He'll have nightmares. He'll think something's out to get him. He's just like your father."

As Rita started walking away, Lynn Sr. comes out from behind the sofa with a teddy bear.

"That is a total exaggeration!" Lynn Sr. said fidgeting in fear at first before he became stern, "On a completely different note, that trailer is never to be played in this house again, young lady!"

Lori started protesting, "You got to be kidding me! Lincoln's gonna turn twelve years old in April of next year! And plus, he is in sixth grade! He can handle it!"

"No is my final answer!" Rita declared in an angry voice as she walked away while Lori then looked on in disappointment.

"You know what? Fine!" Lori said in denial and anger towards her parents, "If you're not gonna let me take my son to see the Harvester, then I might as well take Bobby and LJ with me as well to make you think otherwise!"

Later that evening at the Royal Woods Cinema. Lori, Bobby, Lynn, Ronnie Anne, Lincoln and Clyde are inside.

"Look, Lynn, Bobby. It pains me to say this but..." Lori paused for a moment, "Lincoln and I are going to see the Harvester."

"Wait... the Harvester?" Bobby, Ronnie Anne and Lynn said in shock.

Clyde then spoke to him, "Look, guys. I'm fine not seeing The Harvester. It looks way too scary."

"Yeah, I agree with Clyde, and now, Dad and I are going to see the new Crocodile Dundee movie!" Ronnie Anne agreed.

Suddenly, an usher is carrying around some Crocodile hats and persuaded in an Australian accent, "Crocodile patterned hats are here, mates! Get your free Crocodile patterned hats, mates! They're free until Thanksgiving season!"

Clyde became surprised and ran up to the usher, "Ooh, free Crocodile hats? We'll take at least four!"

"One is fine," Lincoln corrected.

With that, Bobby, Lynn, Ronnie Anne and Clyde all grab and put on their Crocodile-patterned hats.

The usher held out another hat, still speaking in an Australian English accent, "Come on, mate! Get your free Crocodile themed hats while they last!"

"It's not fair, Mom. Your parents think I can't handle a scary movie," Lincoln complained.

Suddenly, Lori took a sip of her Cherry-flavored Cola and said, "I somehow agree. They could be on to something very suspicious."

Lincoln then prayed, "Well, I wished that your parents treated us as anything but outcasts."

"I have to agree with you, Lincoln," Lori replied before she took another sip of her Cherry-flavored Cola, "Sometimes, in my middle school years, they forced me to do chores around the house when I was supposed to focus on my schoolwork and it's all because I'm taking care of not just you, Lincoln, but all of my other sisters, mainly because Mom and Dad are just not there for us due to them spending their whole day working. And I personally think it's wrong of Mom and Dad to do so."

Suddenly, Rusty, Flat, and Papa all walk into the theater playing The Harvester.

"Aw, man! Rusty gets to see The Harvester? That guy cried when a bird flew into the gym!" Lincoln recalled before he got an idea, "Mom, maybe you and I should just go and we shouldn't tell your parents. It's not like they'll find out."

"Well, I don't think that's a good idea, brother," Ronnie Anne said as she was against the idea.

"Yeah, Stinkoln. You're gonna be in big trouble if you do that," Lynn said in agreement with Ronnie Anne.

"Hey, come on! Don't worry about that," Lori tried to break up the confrontation, "It's not like they'll find out."

Clyde then explained to them "You know, I like to tell you something about it, Lincoln. Every time you lie, a leprechaun will cry."

Lori became suspicious about this, "What are you talking about?"

"Clyde's saying to you that a fib to Mom and Dad is just twice as bad!" Ronnie Anne proclaimed.

"Yeah, that decides it. I'm going to The Harvester," Lincoln decided.

"Well... alright, then. I guess I'll go with you, then..." Lori said as she followed behind Lincoln, "Because I just don't want you to be alone."

"All right, be careful, guys," Bobby replied forlonly.

"Yeah, please be careful seeing that movie, Mom and Lincoln," Ronnie Anne agreed while Clyde hooked his arms around Lynn.

"Come on, fellow Crocodile mates!" Clyde said to Lynn.

"Right with you, McBride!" Lynn exclaimed as she and Clyde and the other two go to the Crocodile Dundee movie while Lori and Lincoln go to see The Harvester and the doors shut tight.

Inside the theater, Lori and Lincoln enter and make their way to a seat and the lights in th theater room begin to dim as the infamous THX deep note started playing.

"Oh great. It's the deep note again!" Lori said quietly as she started to quiver in fear.

The movie screen then came on, showing a black background with a blue outline outline of a rectangle with the gray text "The Audience is Listening" fading inside the outline for a few seconds before fading out.

"I've got a bad feeling about this," Lincoln said quietly in fear..

"I can't look," Lori said quietly in fear, "Brace yourselves!"

As soon as the main THX logo in silver appeared, the Deep Note started getting louder, to the point where the sound shakes the theater/cinema, causing several moviegoers coil back in their seats in fear. A few moments later, the shaking finally stops, the blue outline fades out and the words "LUCASFILM LTD." and "SOUND SYSTEM" appear above and below the THX respectively, as the THX logo shines while the audience claps and cheers for the logo as the theater screen fades to black, meaning that the movie is finally about to begin.

About 18 minutes into the movie, there comes a scene into the movie where the harvester prepares to kill its first innocent victim.

The vicious harvester came to his first victim and started shouting, "All right, you son of a bitch! You all brought this drought upon me and now, prepare to have the drought brought upon your poor unfortunate soul!" and he starts slaying his first innocent victim and the victim starts screaming.

This goes on for a long time and Lori and Lincoln's mouths widen and their eyes get bigger.

The next scene, Lori has her coat over her mouth and she's almost in a fetal position. The next scene has Lincoln turned to his left, grimacing, his hands covering his ears as he and Lori both wince.

The next scene has them trembling as another victim is getting killed by the Harvester.

"AHHHHHH!" Lori and Lincoln both screamed out as they continued trembling.

The next scene has Lori and Lincoln with their eyes squeezed shut and their hands over their faces, and both are curled up in a ball.

No! No no no! Noooo! NAAAAAAAAHHHHHH!" The harvester kills yet another innocent victim and Lori and Lincoln dare to peek again but her stomach reacts and Lori vomits. The next scene has them almost passed out with vomit dribbling from Lori's chin.

Sometime later, the film ends in a dark note and neither Lori nor Lincoln move.

After roughly 107 minutes of sitting through the entire Harvester movie, all of the movie attendants except Lori and Lincoln come out talking about how much they enjoyed the movie. Lincoln slinks out of the theater with a petrified look on his face. Lori wasn't faring any better as she followed Lincoln.

Lori started asking to herself in fear, "W...why? How could the Harvester li... lterally act so cruel and psychopathic towards those in...in...innocent v..v..victims?"

Lincoln snapped out of his trance and looked towards Lori, "Pretty brutal, isn't it, Mom? Kinda wants to make you change your life, huh?"

"Well, To me, trailers sometimes spoil a movie for me, whatever ones I see at the end of a VHS or Betamax after the movie is over before a white screen of death comes up at the end of the tape," Lori answered.

Lincoln took a deep breath as Clyde touched his shoulder.

Lincoln screamed, "PLEASE DON'T TAKE OUR GALLBLADDERS!"

But it turns out that Lincoln's screaming had scared Lori too.

"OR OUR SPLEENS!" Lori added, "OR MY HORMONES! EVEN IF I GET MY NEXT PERIOD ONE DAY!"

"Guess I don't have to ask how the movie was," Clyde summed up.

Lincoln then got up to his feet and said, "I had no idea a man in overalls could be that scary."

"Yeah, that harvester almost had me scared to death," Lori added.

"You know, Mom and Lincoln, there's something that Lynn and I have to say about this. When someone is wrong, don't make a note because the truest friends should never ever gloat," Ronnie Anne informed.

"Yeah, just because you're the wiser doesn't mean tha..." Lynn tried to continue but...

Lori soon got irritated from what happened and decided to shut Lynn up, "ALL RIGHT! ALL RIGHT! We get it now!"

Sometime later, Lori, Bobby, Lynn, Ronnie Anne and Lincoln have just gotten home, but Lincoln was still shaken up from the movie and Lori felt cold to her arms.

"Hey, you fellas gonna be okay?" Bobby wondered.

Lincoln shivered, "Dad, please don't let those parents find out that we went to see The Har...Har...Har...you know, that movie."

"Yeah, honey. We can't let them know. Otherwise, Mom and Dad won't allow me to go on anymore dates with Bobby until Christmas," Lori added.

"Hey, don't worry. I won't tell them that you saw it," Lynn replied.

"Well, good luck, buddies. If you guys need me, I'm here 24/7. But not on Channel 27. That's for Dundees only. Later, mate." Clyde said as he departed to go back home to his parents Harold and Holly McBride.

With that, Lori, Bobby, Lynn, Ronnie Anne and Lincoln all stepped into the house, only to see Rita having a smile on her face this time.
"Hey, fellas, how was the movie?" Rita greeted them.

With that, Lincoln decided to do a double take and speak out, "What? Wait! Mom and I didn't see the movie!"

"Lincoln!" Lori, Bobby, Ronnie Anne and Lynn all said to Lincoln annoyed.

"Oh, wait, you mean the Crocodile Dundee movie," Lincoln lied, "Which we did see."

"Yeah, it was great!" Lori added.

Lynn started speaking with an Australian accent, "Well, I gotta hand it to you, mates. It made me get a break out of sports for once."

"Oh, terrific! Hey, can you guys all go and get the ceramic pumpkins? We're putting up the Halloween decorations." Lynn Sr. explained.

Lori nodded, "Sure, Dad. We'll get them.

"By the way, where are they?" Bobby asked them.

"In the basement." Lynn Sr. answered.

Suddenly Lincoln froze in fear, "The basement?" he said in fear.

Lynn Sr. then added, "Yeah, in the far back corner by the light that burned out. You know, where Lana's snake went to die."

Lori then assured him, "Don't worry, Dad."

"Yeah, we will get that for y-you," Ronnie Anne agreed as the four of them went to the basement door.

Lincoln nervously gulps and Lori opens the door to the basement. Lincoln tries to turn the light on, but it doesn't shine.

"Hmmmm... looks like I'm going to have to replace the bulb for this light," Lori said to herself.

Lincoln began to step down... when suddenly...

"I will get you..."

Lincoln screamed, "Who said that?"

Lori pointed in the darkness and said, "Wait. What's that?"

Lincoln noticed that he's stepping on a talking doll.

"I will get you...another cup of tea," The doll spoke.

Lincoln sighed and spoke to himself, "Get a grip, Lincoln. It's just a doll."

With that, Lincoln proceeded to head down to the bottom before he walks into a giant cobweb, falls into a few things that sets a Hockey stick to come at him, screams and gets out of the way as the doll's head comes off and rolls on the floor, "AHHHHHH! IT'S THE HARVESTER!"

"Oh my god! Seems like Lincoln's really scared, Mom and Dad," Ronnie Anne explained.

"Yeah, that will have to explain everything," Lori agreed.

Suddenly, Lynn Sr. from upstairs realized something and then called for them. "Hey, guys! Come back up! I just remembered the pumpkins aren't in the basement!"

With that, the four of them rush back upstairs and back into the living room.

"I just realized that they're actually up in the attic," Lynn Sr. recalled.

Lincoln froze again, "The...attic?"

"You know, that far, far back corner where there's no windows or light?" Lynn Sr. explained as Lori and Bobby both gasped upon it.

"Wait, that was Lucy's side of the attic," Lori and Bobby both remarked.

Lincoln gulps again. As he and the others prepare to enter the attic, Lincoln notices one of the girls.

"Hey, Lola! Wanna go look for decorations in the attic with us?" Lincoln asked.

"No way, Lincoln. It's creepy up there," Lola responded.

Lincoln turned to Lucy and then spoke, "How about you, Lucy? You might find a bat."

"I know we will, but none of them are vampires. So what's the point?" Lucy moped as she walked away.

With that, Lincoln reluctantly goes up to the attic but he suddenly gets his shirt caught on a loose nail.

"AH! THE HARVESTER'S GOT ME!" Lincoln screamed in fear as he gets his shirt off and gets hit by a bunch of whoopee cushions and falls into the box, making them fall onto the ground., "AH! HE'S GOT MY SISTERS' COLONS AND THEY'RE STILL FARTING!"

But Lori informed him, "Uh, Lincoln! Those are Luan's Whoopie Cushions."

Lincoln fell into a box of whoopee cushions and makes them fall onto the ground, "AH! HE'S GOT MY SISTER'S COLONS AND THEY'RE STILL FARTING!"

"LINCOLN! STOP MESSING AROUND WITH MY WHOOPEE CUSHIONS! I MEAN, I KNOW THEY'RE A GAS!" Luan demanded before she laughed.

Suddenly, Rita called from downstairs, "Wait, guys! I just remembered! Those pumpkins aren't in the attic! They're in the garage!"

"Very well then," Lori replied before Lincoln gulps again in response.

A few moments later, the four of them sneak toward the garage.

"I got hearts, kidneys, and ears!" A deep voice declared.

Nearby, a hoe rises up and digs deep into something.

Lincoln screamed, "THE HARVESTER!" as he ran away screaming.

"Hey, there's nothing to be scared about right now! It's just Mr. Grouse!" Bobby explained as he pointed to Mr. Grouse tending to his garden in the moonlight.

"Hearts of romaine, kidney beans and ears of corn," Mr. Grouse exclaimed before he turned to the Louds, "Hey, Louds. You never heard of a guy growing his own vegetables before?"

"I think we better run back inside," Lori suggested.

"Great idea, Mom," Ronnie Anne agreed as the four of them all run back inside.

"They're not...in the...garage," Lincoln panted.

"Yeah,... what Lincoln said," Lori agreed in exhaustion.

"Oh, that's right. They're under the porch. In that dark claustrophobic crawl space where the walls feel like they're closing in on you the deeper you get." Lynn Sr. explained but Lori and Lincoln gulped once more.

"Ah, I'll just get them tomorrow. Sorry to make you guys run around, kiddos," Lynn Sr. apologized.

Lincoln was pleased, "Phew."

"Thank god," Lori added.

"Yeah, sure is a relief," Ronnie Anne agreed.

Later that night, everyone is going to bed and turning off the lights. Lori and Lincoln, in their sleepwear were making their way from the bathroom to Lincoln's room.

Lori was speaking to Lincoln, "Well, I think we should be getting to bed before Mom and Dad think of anymore infested places to send us."

With that, she and Lincoln head to their room and climbed into bed together and cuddled up under the bed sheets.

Lori then proceeds to turn off the light and Lincoln continued speaking, "You know, I think I'm doing better. It's been a full 10 minutes since I've thought about the Har...Har...you know who I mean."

"Yeah, I'm gonna have to agree with you," Lori replied.

As soon as he and Lori were both nice and safe in their family bed with the door open and the hallway light on, the hallway light turns off. Lincoln gasps and turns it back on, but it turns off again, going for another five times before he finds out that Rita was the one trying to keep the lights off for the night.

"Lincoln! That's enough! Lights out!" Rita said in an angry tone as she turned off the light only for Lincoln to immediately turn them back on.

"Young man! You listen to me right now!" Rita continued in an angry voice as she turned the light off again.

In response, Lincoln immediately ran towards Lola and Lana's room.

Once he was in there, Lincoln gently tapped on Lola's sleeping mask and then stretched it to make it snap on her eyes. It made her growl and she opened her eyes.

"Hey, Lola. Wanna watch some of your pageant memories?" Lincoln proposed.

Lola was delighted, but she soon became suspicious and started talking, "Ah! Okay, weird. Why would you want to do that?"

"Because Mom and I are a huge fan of youth-oriented, glamor-based competitions." Lincoln lied, "...and I loved to see your little bad self tear up the competition."

But Lola wasn't fooled, "Are you sure, Lincoln? Is that what's been happening?" Lola said suspiciously as she wan't fooled, "Remember, you gotta be true and honest, Lincoln. What is up with you right now?"

"Okay, the thing is my mom and I saw a scary movie today and we're afraid to be alone," Lincoln whispered.

"Well, why don't you try to go sleep with Mom and Dad. That's what I always do," Lola proposed.

But Lincoln wasn't taking that and spoke, "Uh...that's not an option because they'll just get upset and jealous with me."

"Ahhhhh... I see that. But I don't think losing my beauty sleep is an option for me, either. I guess I'll see you in the morning to see how you're doing, Lincoln." Lola said before she went back to sleep.

With that, Lincoln got off of Lola's bed before he finds out that Lana's bed is filled with different animals.

"Hey, Lana, I just want to..." Lincoln tried to speak but the animals wake up growling at Lincoln, "Never mind."

Lincoln left and went to Leni's room where Leni was looking at her photos that consisted of her and Chas in her bed and greeted her, "Hey, Leni."

But Leni was not amused and ignored him at first, "Whatever it is, I'm not in the mood, twerp! So just go away and let me sleep peacefully!"

"What's the matter, Leni? Too busy to give girl advice?" Lincoln asked smugly.

Suddenly, Leni gasps in happiness and eagerly pulls Lincoln right under her covers.

For the past thirty-six minutes, Lincoln had been under the covers with Leni.

Lincoln prepared to ask Leni another question, "Okay, Leni. Here comes question 63: What does "going dutch" mean? And does it have anything to do with Dutch ovens?"

Leni thought to herself before suddenly, her timer beeped and that could mean one thing as she spoke, "Uh oh, session's over, Lincoln. I have to talk to Chas. He made a very special midnight pizza for me."

With that, Leni quickly shoved Lincoln out of her covers, leaving Lincoln with no choice but to go up to Lynn.

At that moment, Lincoln now has a groggy Lynn shooting hoops with him in her room and Lynn shot a hoop as he handed her the basketball.

"That's 52-0, you," Lynn said in her sleep as Lincoln noticed her standing asleep.

A few moments later, Lincoln was not escorting Luna to the kitchen.

"Geez, what's the holdup, bro? Aren't you supposed to be in bed?" Luna said before she yawns.

Lincoln tried to explain, "I was thinking you'd come down for a quick midnight snack," Lincoln tried to explain before Luna yawned.

"Guess that explains it," Luna said as she went to go grab a small bag of potato chips and started eating them, "Thanks for telling that, Lincoln. I really needed myself a quick snack."

With that, Luna went back upstairs with the bag of chips.

But suddenly, Lincoln immediately notices a cooler and a silhouette dragging him, making him believe what he is seeing.

"Oh no! IT'S HIM! WITH HIS COOLER FULL OF HARVESTED ORGANS!" Lincoln screamed before he rushed upstairs.

But it is actually just Mr. Grouse with his fishing gear, who wasn't amused.

"What's the matter, lad? Have you never heard of night fishing? Good luck at it!" Mr. Grouse said before he left.

In response, Lincoln rushed back to Lori and Leni's bedroom to alert Bobby about it.

"Dad! Please! I need help! Mom and I really need somebody to talk to!" Lincoln panicked.

But it turns out that Bobby, in his PJ's, was snoring heavily and Ronnie Anne was sleeping with him

"Close your eyes, go to sleep, mate," Ronnie Anne said in her sleep, "The crocodile dundee helps you finish off your crocodile hunting day, mate. "

"Hmmm... who else could be awake right now?" Lincoln questioned before he went back to his bedroom where Lori was.

A little while later, there's a knock at the door, a now groggy Lincoln answers and it appears to be Chas holding the box of pizza for Leni, "Chas! Congrats on the new gig! What do you say we celebrate by splitting this pie?"

"I wish, bro. But I made it for my babe Leni," Chas said before he accidentally drops it on the floor but thankfully Leni catches it in time given that she found out that Chas has arrived.

"Oh, Chazzy-wazzy bear, thank you for literally stopping by," Leni said dreamily as she held the pizza.

"Ah, you're welcome, babe," Chas replied, "By the way, I spelled your name out with pepperonis. Check it out."

"Oh my gosh! I can't wait to see it!" Leni said cheerfully as she opened the box to see that the pepperoni actually says "LENI" which is correct.

"Oh, Chazzy-wazzy bear. Your pizza is literally gorgeous!" Leni said dreamily.

"Why thanks, Leni. It's like a little October present for you," Chas explained.

"Oh dear," Lincoln said before he rushed back up to his bedroom.

Back in his room, Lincoln's eyes are wide open from lack of sleep and he's now talking to two of his old pillows that he drew faces on, trying not to wake Lori up.

"Thanks for staying up with us, guys. Hey, you cool with onions, Todd?" Lincoln whispered, "No? How are you going to grow into a real man if you won't eat your onions, Todd? It'll put hair on your chest!" Lincoln promised hysterically before he suddenly hears a muffled banging, "You guys hear that? Any volunteers to go check it out?"

But it turns out that the pillows obviously can't volunteer because they're... you know... pillows,

Lincoln then continued, "Oh, sure. You'll eat my pizza, but when I need something, you sit there like a bunch of stuffed..."

But suddenly, Lincoln hears the banging again and gasps, and sneaks downstairs with the steps creaking, grabs a fireplace brush, and looks in the kitchen to find someone.

"I'm gonna slice you right down the middle," A threatening voice remarked.

Lincoln gasped and ran away but it actually turns out to be Lynn Sr. holding a snack.

"No. On second thought, maybe I'll just eat the whole thing." Lynn Sr. decided to himself as he walked away.

Lincoln, with nowhere else to turn, goes up to his room, blocks the door with his chair, and it woke Lori up who was surprised.

"Whoa! Lincoln, sweetie, what's going on?!" Lori asked in concern.

"Sorry, Mom, but I can't sleep in the dark when there's the Har...Har...Har...you know," Lincoln said frighteningly.

Lori then spoke softly, "Ohhh, I'm sorry that you're scared and that movie really got into your head."

But Lincoln was still scared and started to tear up and spoke, "Mommy, please help me. What am I gonna do?! I don't think I feel safe being alone anymore! And it was all because we both saw the Harvester in the theater! And I may not be able to sleep peacefully anymore!"

Once Lincoln finished speaking, he started crying heavily and Lori couldn't help but feel bad for poor Lincoln.

"Ohhh, come here, sweetie," Lori said softly and sympathetically as she wraps her arms around Lincoln who was still crying heavily and hugs him tightly, "There there. Mommy has just the thing to get your mind off of what you're afraid of."

Lincoln was crying softly, "Really, Mommy?"

Lori started rocking Lincoln back and forth and still spoke to him softly, "Yes, sweetie. Mommy's gonna sing a lullaby to you to help you get to sleep."

With that, Lori started singing a lullaby to help him get to sleep.

"Now it's time to say good night, good night, sleep tight"

"Now the sun turns out her light, good night, sleep tight"

"Dream sweet dreams for me, dream sweet dreams for you"

"Close your eyes and I'll close mine, good night, sleep tight"

As Lori continued to sing the lullaby to Lincoln, he began to slowly stop crying and he started to yawn soon began to rub her eyes.

"Now the moon begins to shine, good night, sleep tight"

"Dream sweet dreams for me, dream sweet dreams for you"

"Close your eyes and I'll close mine, good night, sleep tight"

"Now the sun turns out her light, good night, sleep tight"

"Dream sweet dreams for me, Dream sweet dreams for you"

"Good night, good night, everybody"

"Everybody, everywhere, good night"

Once Lori finished singing, Lincoln was now fast asleep because of her soothing singing voice and Lori tucked him in tightly. Once she did so, she gave him a goodnight kiss on the cheek and spoke softly to him, "Goodnight, Lincoln. Sweet dreams."

With that, she turned off the lamp and she and Lincoln both went to sleep for the night.


Friday, October 25, 1986

Lori and Lincoln woke up this morning and were both walking downstairs holding hands together so they could have breakfast together as they were both stretching their arms out.

"Ahhh. I feel so much better today thanks to that lullaby you sang to me last night, Mommy," Lincoln said gently.

"Yeah. I feel a lot better too, sweetie," Lori said softly as she held hands with Lincoln, "That lullaby was just what you needed to help get some sleep. Who's up for corned beef hash and eggs for breakfast?"

"Yeah!" Lincoln cheered but he realized something, "Wait, Mom, where's Lily?"

Lori still spoke softly, "Hey, don't worry. Lily's with your father right now."

Lincoln then calmed down, "Oh, right. I guess Dad's got Lily with her. Well, let's have some beef hash for breakfast!"

In the kitchen, Lynn Sr. is working on the ceramic pumpkins and Rita is checking the fridge.

"Honey, have you seen the cake I baked for the school fundraiser?" Rita wondered before Lynn Sr. spat his coffee out.

"No, I didn't see your carrot cake." Lynn Sr. replied.

"How did you know it was carrot?" Rita pried suspiciously.

"I...uh..." Lynn Sr. droned before he saw Lori and Lincoln coming down, "Guys! There you are."

"Lori, your father and I have been talking and we think that you and Lincoln are both right," Rita said apologetically, "You two are not little kids anymore, and it's time we stopped treating you like little kids."

"You know, mom and dad?" Lori paused for a moment and started speaking in a maternal tone, "I'm glad that you both agree with us."

"Hey, look, Lori. If you and Lincoln both say you're ready to see to see that horror movie, we believe ya," Lynn Sr. added as he walked towards Rita before she pulled out four tickets.

"In fact, we bought four tickets. We're going with you!" Rita declared.

Suddenly, Lynn Sr. spits out his coffee again, Lincoln looks on in shock as he dropped the fork after swallowing a forkful of the corned beef hash and eggs upon hearing the news, and Lori fainted.

"Are you alright, Lori?" Rita called.

Lincoln snapped out of his trance and began to fan Lori's face, "Sure, yeah, Mom's okay. Sh-she can't, uh, handle the excitement."

Later, that evening, at the Royal Woods Cinema, Lynn Sr., Rita, Lori, Bobby and Lincoln were all at the concession stand while Rita looked at the posters for The Harvester.

"Ooh, look at these scary posters. This is gonna be so much fun," Rita explained.

"Yeah. So much fun. I can't wait." Lynn Sr. squeaked.

But suddenly, Lori and Lincoln saw the posters and ran in fear from them and bumps into a cardboard promo prop. They ran out of the way of the falling prop as the usher puts it back up. They both rushed to her parents and hid behind their legs.

"The Har...Har...Har..." Lori said in fear.

"Guys, what's the matter?" Rita asked frantically.

"We can't do it! Guys, we're sorry. We saw the movie yesterday, even though you told us not to. And you were right. It's just that Mom and I weren't ready. I was so terrified to sleep at first until Mom helped me out to keep my mind off of the movie. Please don't make us watch it again," Lincoln begged.

Lori then put her hand to her pure heart and then added, "We swear that we won't disobey you two again!"

"Well, I'm not happy you two saw the movie without our permission," RIta said in a somewhat stern tone, "But it sounds like you've been punished enough."

"We won't do it again, Mom and Dad," Lori replied before she suggested, "Now, would it be nice if we go see Crocodile Dundee instead?"

"Sure, Lori. But we'll have to come back because you know how much I love scary movies." Lynn Sr. lied.

Suddenly, something ripped and Lynn Sr. immediately jumped into his wife's arms.

"AAAHH! THE HARVESTER! DON'T TAKE MY PANCREAS!" Lynn Sr. cried.

But it turns out that it was just Mr. Grouse opening up one of his snacks.

"What's the matter, Lynn? Have you never seen a guy open a bag of chips?" Mr. Grouse commented in confusion as he eats some chips and goes in to the theater playing The Harvester.

"Well, mates! Let's go see the new Crocodile Dundee on the screen, shall we?" and the Louds go into the theater that is about to play Crocodile Dundee.
About 100 minutes later, Lori, Lincoln, and her parents were walking out, after seeing Crocodile Dundee and Lori and Lincoln were very happy after seeing the movie.

"Oh my god! I really loved that Crocodile Dundee!" Lori said joyfully.

"Me too, Mom! I even got us free Crocodile hats!" Lincoln agreed.

"Aw, that was so sweet of you, my dear sweetheart," Lori said softly as she took her free hat and put it on.

"Well, I'm very glad you both enjoyed the movie," Rita said to Lori and Lincoln.

"Yeah, sporties," Lynn Sr. said as he agreed with Rita.

Just then, out of nowhere, Albert and Myrtle were standing outside the van, waiting to pick up Lori and Lincoln as they came up to them.

"Hello, mates!" Albert said as he and Myrtle came up to them.

"Dad?" Rita said in surprise.

"Grampa! Grandma!" Lori shouted happily as she and Lincoln ran up to them and they both hugged them together.

Myrtle started speaking to them, "Hey there, Lori! How did the movie go for you and Lincoln?"

"It went great, and Lincoln here agrees with me, and so do Mom and Dad," Lori said to Myrtle.

"Well, I'm very glad that you and Lincoln both enjoyed it," Albert said politely, "Say, why don't you give me and Myrtle a ride back to the retirement home?"

With that, Lynn Sr., Rita, Lori and Lincoln all hopped into the van with Lori and Lincoln now sitting up front and Lori driving them home.

Sometime later, after Lori drove Myrtle and Albert back to the retirement home, the four of them finally returned home and went inside and started watching some television together with Bobby and Ronnie Anne, just before bedtime but Lincoln still didn't feel right and Bobby turned to Lincoln to see what the problem was.

"Hey, Linc. You feeling good, buddy?" Bobby asked Lincoln.

"Yeah, Dad, I'm good," Lincoln replied to Bobby.

"Yeah, I think I am too," Lori agreed, "Well, it's happy to say that we finally got our minds off of that good for nothing psychopath."

"Well, that's very good of you to say something nice, Lori," Rita replied politely.

"Yeah, I'm very glad you were able to say that, dear," Bobby agreed.

With that, Lynn Sr., Rita, Lori, Bobby, Lincoln, Ronnie Anne and Lily all continued to watch TV.

Later on, when they went to sleep for the night. It was quiet... Rita and Lynn Sr. were sleeping in their usual master bedroom, Ronnie Anne was bunking in with Leni, and Lori was tucking Lincoln into bed.

"You know, sweetheart? I'm very happy to say that we did something great tonight to help get our minds off of that scary movie," Lori said softly to Lincoln.

Lincoln agreed as he was about to fall asleep while clinging onto his Bun-Bun, "I think so too, Mommy. That way, I can sort of forget about that scary movie."

With that, Lincoln started falling asleep and Lori kissed him goodnight before she turned off the bedroom light and gently left the bedroom as Lincoln started falling asleep for the night.

But just when all was well, sometime about four hours later, Lincoln began to twitch in his sleep and he started tossing and turning.

Therefore, his inner dream began with Lincoln walking at a farm at night. But he could not see where he was going due to it being very misty outside.

"Uh... Hello?" Lincoln called out for someone.

But it turns out that Lincoln was actually by himself with no one by his side. Then, just a moment later, he bumps into something wooden, falling to the ground on his back, but he finds out that it's actually an old barn. Once he found out, Lincoln went inside the barn, and looked around, but it was very dark and he could not see inside the barn.

"Hello?" Lincoln called for someone, but it turns out that the barn was empty, and dark... and then, a creaking sound was heard and he began to look around.

"H...hello?" Lincoln called again as he looked around before he soon found and old lantern.

Once he found the lantern, he picked it up and turned it on, causing the place to light up, as he began to look around, only for him to start seeing blood stains on the walls, knowing that the place is truly haunted.

"Oh no!" Lincoln said to himself as he could not believe what he was seeing, "Wha... wha... what is going on here?!"

At that moment, Lincoln started looking around again, and walked around very slowly, before suddenly... he soon started to her a sinister laugh.

"What was that?! Who's there?!" Lincoln said in fear as he looked around... then... he saw... the one and only Harvester... who came up to Lincoln and had a very scary look and was armed with a scythe.

"Well... Well... Well... What do we have here?" the harvester said threateningly as he looked at Lincoln.

"Oh, boy..." Lincoln said to himself in fear.

"Hello... Little boy..."

At that moment, Lincoln knew he saw... the Harvester.

"IT'S THE HARVESTER!" Lincoln screamed in fear and fright as he began to back up in fear... but the Harvester started walking towards Lincoln...

"Awwwwww... Don't be afraid little boy." The Harvester said in a deep and scary voice as Lincoln kept moving back and backed into a wall.

"Please, don't take me! I am begging you!" Lincoln begged as the Harvester came up to Lincoln.

"Well little boy, you have come a long way here..." the Harvester said threateningly as he prepared to raise his scythe, "Now, your gallbladder is mine!"

At that moment, Lincoln saw The Harvester raise his scythe.

"NO! PLEASE!" Lincoln screamed in fear as the Harvester swung his scythe, but Lincoln dodges it and started to run for his life... "GET AWAY FROM ME!"

Around that moment, Lincoln started running away, panting and screaming as he ran with the Harvester chasing after him. It was horrifying indeed as Lincoln kept on running and running and running until suddenly, Lincoln tripped, causing him to lose his balance and fall onto the ground.

Therefore, around that moment, the Harvester finally came up to Lincoln, and prepared to take him out.

"TIME TO DIE BOY!" the Harvester said threateningly to Lincoln.

"NOOOOOOOOOO!" Lincoln screamed in fear as he started to back up, "No no no no no no no no no no no no..."

At that moment, Lincoln was really frightened with no hope left as he saw the Harvester raise his scythe, causing him to start screaming out loud.

"HAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAH!" the Harvester laughed sinisterly as Lincoln continued screaming out in fear.

At that moment, the Harvester's scythe came down, thus ending Lincoln's nightmare.

But in reality, Lincoln woke up in his room in fright and in terror.

"NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" Lincoln screamed so loud, that it woke everyone in the house.

In the hallways, all of the Loud Sisters including Bobby and Ronnie Anne have all been woken up.

"Oh my god!" Lynn said in shock.

"What the hell just happened?" Luan asked in shock.

"Yeah, I was literally trying to have a good sleep!" Leni said in an angry tone.

"I think our bro just had a nightmare," Luna explained.

"Oh no, my boy!" Lori said in fear before Lincoln started calling for help.*

"Mom! Dad! Help! Save me!" Lincoln screamed out for help, "He's going to kill me! HEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLPPPPPP!"

In response, all of the siblings rushed into Lincoln's bedroom.

"Lincoln!" the siblings all said in unison in shock.

"Lincoln, sweetie. What happened?" Lori asked Lincoln who was now crying.

"Tell us what happened, boy. You're scaring us," Bobby informed Lincoln.

"The Harvester!" Lincoln cried.

"What?" Ronnie Anne said in shock.

"I had a nightmare about THE HARVESTER!" Lincoln cried, causing everyone to gasp in shock.

"The Harvester?" Lola said in shock.

"Yes!" Lincoln cried.

"It's all right, Lincoln. The Harvester is just a fictional killer, who kills people and takes their organs," Leni explained.

"Oh my god..." Lori said in fear.

"I would not want to go see something like that in theaters," Bobby said in fear.

Just then, Lincoln turned to Lori and Bobby and had tears in his eyes.

"Mommy, Daddy..." Lincoln said to Lori and Bobby as he teared up.

"Lincoln, sweetie? What happened?" Lori asked as she began to comfort Lincoln.

"Well..." Lincoln took a deep breath before he started explaining, "It... It all started... When I was in a misty area..."

"Misty area? Hm..." Bobby thought to himself.

"Then what?" Lori asked in concern.

"Then I... I bumped into a barn," Lincoln said as he sniffed.

"Was it... was it an old barn?" Lynn asked.

"Y...yes," Lincoln explained as he sniffed again.

"Okay, then what?" Lori asked in concern.

"Then, I walked into the barn... and... and..." Lincoln tried to continue.

"Okay, and then what happened next?" Lori asked in concern.

"And then, I found an old lantern," Lincoln continued.

"Ahhhh, that's cool," Bobby said to Lincoln before suddenly Lori turned to him with a stern look on her face.

"No! Not cool, Bobby! It was part of his bad dream!" Lori said sternly to Bobby before she turned back to Lincoln, "So Lincoln, what happened after you saw that old lantern?"

"And then... I... I saw him... I saw the Harvester..." Lincoln said in fear.

"Jeez..." Leni said to herself.

"Keep going, Lincoln. What happened afterwards?" Lori asked in concern.

"The Harvester tried to kill me, but I started to run away for a while," Lincoln said as he began to tear up, "And then... I tripped."

"Aw man," Lynn said in shock.

"And then, he raised his scythe and... killed me..." Lincoln said before his voice soon broke.

"Oh my god..." Ronnie Anne said in shock.

"Oh, Lincoln," Lori said in shock before Lincoln started crying heavily from the nightmare he had endured.

"Awwww, come here, sweetheart..." Lori said sympathetically as she wrapped her arms around Lincoln, who was now crying heavily into into Lori's chest.

"Shhh, There, there... it's okay, sweetheart. It's was only a nightmare. Mommy's right here," Lori said sympathetically as she started rocking Lincoln back and forth.

"Hey, don't worry, boy. It's all right," Bobby said, agreeing with Lori.

"Yeah, brother. We still have your back," Ronnie Anne said solemnly agreeing with Lori and Bobby while Lincoln was still crying.

"Mommy, I'm scared!" Lincoln said to Lori, still crying.

"Shhh... Shh... It's okay, sweetheart. The Harvester's just a movie character," Lori said sympathetically as she was still comforting Lincoln.

"Ar... are... are you sure?" Lincoln said, now crying softly.

"Yeah," Lori said, still comforting Lincoln.

"Don't worry, lil' bro. It will be alright," Luna said sympathetically.

"Yeah, Lincoln. We still have your back just like your mother and father and sisters," Leni said sympathetically.

"Don't worry, little bro. No scary farmer is gonna get you in reality," Lynn said sympathetically.

"Awww, thanks, guys," Lincoln responded.

"No problem, boy," Bobby replied softly.

"Yeah, no problem, sweetheart," Lori said softly as she and the others comforted Lincoln, knowing that everything will be okay by the next morning.


Saturday, October 26, 1986

That morning, Lincoln was sitting with Lori and Bobby and Luna, Leni and Ronnie Anne were with them. Lincoln gave out a deep sigh, knowing that he had such a traumatic nightmare last night.

"Hey, you feeling better, lil' bro?" Luna asked softly.

"Sure am, Luna," Lincoln said as he sniffed.

"We're glad you are, sweetie," Lori replied softly as she placed her hand on his arm.

Just then, Clyde and Carol came in, meaning that they were coming to visit them.

"Hey, Clyde," Lincoln greeted Clyde.

"Hi, Carol," Lori greeted Carol.

"Hi guys!" Clyde greeted back.

"Carol Pingrey. Pleasure to meet you guys," Carol added as she shook hands with Lori.

"Hey there, Clyde and Lori," Leni said lowly as she slightly waved her hand.

"So how are things going here?" Carol asked as she came up and sat with Lori and Lincoln.

"Hey, Carol," Lincoln said.

"Hi, Lincoln. Did anything happen last night?" Carol asked.

"Yes, something happened, Carol," Lori said to Carol.

"Really? What happened?" Carol asked them.

"Well, my dear sweetheart Lincoln had a nightmare," Lori explained which surprised Carol and Clyde.

"He did?!" Carol and Clyde asked in shock.

"Yes. He did," Lori and Bobby both said in unison.

"Man, that sucks," Carol said solemnly.

"It's a long story, Carol and Clyde," Lincoln started explained, "So it all started, when I was asleep. It happened around 1:00 in the morning last night. And I began to twitch in my sleep and I began to toss and turn."

"Yeah, and that was when Lincoln's bad dream started... when he was in a misty area," Lori added.

"Wow. A misty area? That's quite dark," Carol said to Lori.

"And then, I bumped into an old barn... and... then, I walked into the old barn..." Lincoln tried to explain, "...and then,... I... I found an old lantern," Lincoln continued.

"Yeah, and that was where Lincoln saw the scary sight..." Lori explained.

"It was... the Harvester!" Lincoln added, leaving Carol and Clyde shocked.

"The Harvester?" Carol and Clyde asked in shock.

"Yes, it was the Harvester," Lori replied before she continued, "And then, once the Harvester found Lincoln, he tried to kill him with his scythe, but he dodged it."

"And then, I started to run away from him," Lincoln added in fear.

"Geez, that is so horrifying," Carol said in shock.

"And a few moments later, I tripped and fell to the ground," Lincoln added again, "And that was when I was met with the Harvester."

"Jeez, what happened afterwards?" Clyde asked.

"Yeah, tell us what happened next," Carol suggested.

"And then... the harvester... k... k... killed me," Lincoln said in fear which shocked them.

"Oh man," Carol said in shock, "And what happened when your awful dream ended?"

"I... I... s..started screaming and crying," Lincoln said in fear.

"Lincoln screamed so loud that it woke all of us up," Lori explained.

"Yes, including me," Ronnie Anne added.

"Yeah, and we all went to Lincoln's room and we saw how scared he was," Lori continued.

"Well, I got to say, Lincoln. That was really scary," Carol explained.

"Mm-hmm..." Lori agreed with Carol.

Sometime later, Lincoln was just speaking with Carol about his nightmare.

"So that scary man killed you in your dreams?" Carol asked in shock.

"Yes, Carol. He did," Lincoln replied.

"Wow! I really do not want that scary man to get me or you, or even your mother," Carol explained.

"I totally agree with you Carol," Lincoln replied before Ronnie Anne, Lori and Bobby all came up to them.

"Hey, guys. How are you doing?" Lori asked them.

"I'm doing good, Mom and Dad," Lincoln replied.

"That's great, sweetheart," Lori responded politely.

"Well, I'm doing really good, Lori," Carol replied to Lori.

"Well, that's really good of you to say, Carol," Lori explained to Carol.

"By the way, who is the "Harvester"?" Carol asked Lori.

"Well, Carol, Leni told me and the rest of the family that the Harvester is just a fictional killer, who kills people and takes their organs," Lori explained to Carol.

"Yeah, Carol. That movie is very bloody..." Ronnie Anne added.

"Oh, jeez..." Carol said in shock.

"Yeah, the movie is too scary for children," Bobby added.

"Yeah, I know, guys, but, how scary is it?" Carol asked them.

"Honestly, it's very scary, Carol. In fact, it's actually rated R. But aside from that, it's almost nightmare level scary for Lincoln actually," Lori explained.

"Yikes..." Carol replied.

"Lincoln, I think I should avoid scary movies this Halloween season," Ronnie Anne suggested.

"Sounds like a great idea, Ronnie Anne," Lincoln agreed.

"Look, Lincoln and I were really excited to see the movie," Lori explained but soon started trembling in fear, "But when the movie finished,... Lincoln was completely traumatized."

In response, Carol and Ronnie Anne both shocked.

"Holy mother of God," Carol said in shock.

"Good thing Clyde and I didn't see that movie," Ronnie Anne explained.

"Yeah, I definitly do not want to see that movie like you both did," Carol suggested.

"Please don't, Carol," Lori said in fear as she begged Carol not to see it, "Or you'll end up traumatized like Lincoln."

Just then, Luan entered the room and Lynn and Leni were with her.

"Hey guys. How's Lincoln doing?" Luan asked Lori.

"He's doing fine right now, but something terrible happened to him," Lori explained.

"Really?" Luan asked in shock.

"What happened to him?" Lynn asked in concern.

"Well, Lori told us that Lincoln had a nightmare," Carol explained for Lori.

"Yeah, Lincoln was scared..." Lori added.

"A nightmare? About what?" Lynn asked.

"Well, Guess what? It was about the Harvester," Lori explained which caused Lynn to twinge in fear a bit.

"The... the... the... the H...h...harvester?" Lynn said in fear.

"Yes, Lynn. Lori said so," Luan replied.

"Well, the thing is, Lori said he's just a fictional killer," Carol explained.

"Yeah, he is scary..." Ronnie Anne added.

"And plus, he is very deadly," Lori added.

"Oh man," Lynn said in fear.

"Wow. That is so messed up," Luan added.

"Oh come on, Luan. He can't be that bad," Lori suggested.

"Oh, he is such a bad fictional character," Luan replied.

"Yeah, he is such an evil farmer..." Ronnie Anne added.

"Well, farmers literally don't hurt people though," Leni explained.

"Yeah... But however..., THE Harvester kills people and..." Luan explained before she started bringing out a dark and scary voice, "TAKES THEIR ORGANS!"

This immediately caused Lincoln to jump in fear.

"AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!" Lincoln screamed in fear.

"Lincoln, it's okay! He's not real!" Lori confessed.

"WHAT'S WRONG, GUYS?! ARE YOU AFRAID THAT YOUR GALLBLADDER WILL BE STOLEN?!" Luan said threateningly in a scary voice, "AAAAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHHAAH!"

"PLEASE, DEAR JESUS CHRIST! DON'T DO THIS!" Lincoln screamed in fear.

"GIVE ME YOUR GALLBLADDER! GIVE IT TO ME NOOOOOOOOW!" Luan demanded in a dark and scary voice, before she gave out a sinister laugh.

Suddenly, this caused Lincoln to scream and run away in fear, causing Luna and Leni to turn to Luan.

"Really, Luan?! You scared our lil' bro!" Luna said sternly.

"Ha! Lincoln's such a little chicken anyway..." Luan said before Leni grabbed her.

"Luan, he's just a kid!" Leni yelled at Luan.

"You don't ever do that to my lil' bro!" Luna snarled at the prankster.

"GRRRRRRGH! THAT PRANKSTER IS GONNA PAY FOR THIS!" Lola snarled before she stormed up to the prankster.

"Lola, wait! I..." Leni tried to explain but Lola grabbed Luan, though something seemed off about her right now.

"TAKE THIS!" Lola screamed as she prepared to punch Luan but she immediately grabbed her hand and started squeezing it real tight, causing her to scream in pain.

"HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YOU'LL NEVER STOP ME!!" Luan laughed sinisterly.

"What the?!" Lola and Lana said in shock.

Outisde, Lori and Bobby were looking for Luan.

"Luan Maxine Loud! Just where exactly are you?" Lori said in a stern tone as she called for Luan.

"Yeah, come out where we can see you, young lady!" Bobby called for Luan before suddenly, the two started to hear Lincoln screaming in terror.

"Can that be?!" Lori said in fear.

"LUAAAAAAAAN! NO! STOOOOOOOOOOOOP!" Lincoln screamed in fear as he started running towards Lori and Bobby.

"MOM! DAD! HELP!" Lincoln screamed for help.

"Lincoln?" Lori and Bobby both said in shock before Luan pounced on Lincoln.

"I HAVE YOU NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!" Luan said threateningly in a dark and scary voice as she gave out another sinister laugh.

"NO! STOP IT! PLEASE!" Lincoln screamed in fear before Lori and Ronnie Anne both started charging at Luan.

"PREPARE TO DIE!" Luan said threateningly in a dark and scary voice.

"LUAN! STOP SCARING MY CHILD!" Lori screamed in anger.

"How dare you do this to my brother?!" Ronnie Anne screamed.

"THEN MAKE ME, FOOLS!" Luan snarled, still in a dark and scary voice.

"Carol, we got to do something!" Lori said in fear to Carol.

"Don't worry! I've got this!" Carol said as she cracked her knuckles and started running towards Luan.

Once she did so, Carol began pouncing on Luan and started giving her insults and attacked the prankster in such a crazy battle. Thankfully, many battle scars and attacks later, Luan was now finally pinned down by Carol.

"HEY, GET OFF OF ME!" Luan screamed in anger.

"NEVER!" Carol snarled as she held Luan down to the ground.

"LUAN MAXINE LOUD! DON'T EVER TO THAT TO LINCOLN EVER AGAIN!" Lori snarled at the prankster.

"GRRRRRRGH! HOW FREAKING DARE YOU!" Ronnie Anne snarled.

"Mom, why would Luan do this to me?!" Lincoln said to Lori in fear.

"I don't know, Lincoln," Lori replied before she turned to the others, "Tie her up, girls!"

With that, Carol and Ronnie Anne proceeded to put a piece of duct tape over her mouth and tied her hands up behind her back along with her feet.

"There! That duct tape should be enough to keep your mouth shut!" Carol said in an angry tone before Luan started screaming in a muffled voice.

"Quiet, Luan!" Ronnie Anne snarled at Luan.

"Yeah, be quiet, young lady!" Lori snaled at Luan.

"Fine..." Luan said in a muffled voice.

"Yeah, you better be quiet and do not harm Lincoln ever again, sis, or you will not be my roommate anymore," Luna said sternly to Luan.

"Mmmmmrrrrrrrrr..." Luan screamed in a muffled voice.

"I said be quiet!" Ronnie Anne yelled at Luan.

"Okay..." Luan said in a muffled voice.

"I hope she doesn't do another harmful prank like that ever again..." Lincoln said in fear as he slowly began to cry.

"She better not, or she will not be my roommate anymore," Luna snarled.

"Yeah!" Lori, Bobby, Carol, Luna and Ronnie Anne all said in unison.

"Whatever..." Luan snarled in a muffled voice.

Just then, they all realized that Lincoln was now starting to cry due to what happened.

"Oh no..." Lori said softly.

"That poor kid," Carol said softly.

"Man, that was so hurtful of Luan," Bobby said softly, all before Lincoln started to cry softly.

"Hey, come here, sweetie," Lori said softly as she and Lincoln hugged one another.

"I hate it when it happens to me..." Lincoln cried as he continued hugging Lori.

"Hey, it's okay lil' bro..." Luna said softly.

"Yeah, little bro," Lynn agreed, "It will be all right."

"Yeah, Luan won't hurt you," Leni agreed.

"Come here, little bro," Luna said sympathetically as she joined in on the hug between Lori and Lincoln as the three hugged one another.

"Yeah, Luna. Nice to see you're there for Lincoln just like I am," Lori said softly as she hugged both Luna and Lincoln.

"Wow. That is so cute," Leni said dreamily.

"I love you, Mom and Luna," Lincoln said softly.

"Aw, we love you too, lil' bro," Luna replied softly.

"Yeah, we love you too, sweetie," Lori replied softly.

"Awwwwww..." the siblings plus Carol and Clyde said sympathetically while Luan was screaming in fear for help.

"I hope you learned something from this, sis," Luna snarled at Luan.

"Yeah, Luan. Look what you've done to my little Lincoln!" Lori said in anger, agreeing with Luna.

"Please! I am sorry!" Luan screamed in a muffled voice.

"You deserve it, jerk!" Ronnie Anne snarled at the prankster.

"Yeah, I agree with Ronnie Anne!" Lori agreed in anger.

"So do I!" Bobby agreed in anger.

"Grrgh! Whatever..." Luan grumbled to herself in a muffled voice.

"Yeah, that seems quite right," Carol said to herself.

Sometime later, Lori, Bobby and the kids were chilling together, and so were the other siblings, and Clyde and Carol were also with them.

"Man, what a day it has been," Lincoln said to himself.

"Yeah, it sure has," Carol agreed.

"Same here, Carol," Lori agreed.

"Uh huh," Clyde agreed.

"Yep, it sure was quite a day," Leni agreed.

"I really hope Luan learns her lesson, brother," Ronnie Anne said to Lincoln.

"I hope so, too," Lincoln agreed.

"Yeah, that was a very hurtful prank she did to you, sweetie," Lori said softly to Lincoln.

"Yeah, Mom. It was hurtful," Lincoln agreed.

"I know, hon," Lori replied.

"Yeah. We all agree with ya," Luna agreed before Luan started screaming in a muffled voice.

"Hey, be quiet!" Ronnie Anne snarled at Ronnie Anne.

"I want to say something to Lincoln!" Luan snarled in a muffled voice as she was still gagged.

"I said SHUT THE HELL UP!" Ronnie Anne yelled at Luan as she prepared to pounce on her before Lori suddenly stopped her.

"Hold on a second, young lady!" Lori said sternly to Ronnie Anne.

"Wait, what is it, Lori?" Carol asked Lori.

"Yeah, Mom, what is it?" Ronnie Anne asked Lori.

"Look, girls, I think, Luan is trying to say that she's sorry to Lincoln," Lori explained.

"Oh, right," Ronnie Anne realized, "Guess this means we'll have to remove that piece of duct tape off of her mouth so she can speak."

With that, Ronnie Anne proceeded to remove the duct tape from Luan's mouth, but she ended up removing it so quickly, that it gave her a bit of pain on her lips.

"Ow!" Luan screamed in pain before she decided to start explaining.

"Well, do you have anything to say to my brother?" Ronnie Anne asked Luan.

"Yeah, Luan. Do you have something to say to our son?" Lori and Bobby both said sternly to Luan.

"I... I'm..." Luan sniffed before she continued, "I'm very sorry, Lincoln. I didn't mean to act so cruel towards you. Please forgive me and I promise I will never ever do it to you again!"

"All is forgiven," Lincoln replied.

"Luan, don't ever think about doing it again!" Ronnie Anne said in anger to Luan.

"Because if you do it again, you will not be my roommate anymore!" Luna snarled, "And our lil' bro Lincoln will be my new roommate if you ever do it again!"

"You got that, young lady?" Lori and Bobby both said sternly in unison.

"Y...yes, Lori and Bobby," Luan weeped a bit.

"Thank you. That's all we'd like to hear," Lori replied politely but still in a stern voice.

"Yes, Luan. That's all we need," Ronnie Anne added.

"Uh-huh. Still can't believe she would scare Lincoln," Carol explained.

"I know, right, Carol?" Clyde asked Carol as the Louds were facing Luan with stern looks on their face.

"Okay, Luan. We are going to say this to you once, but we are not going to say it to you again," Leni said in an angry tone to Luan, "Luan Loud, don't ever think about doing something this cruel to Lincoln EVER AGAIN!"

"Yeah, don't ever do it again, young lady!" Lori said in agreement with Leni.

"Because if you ever do it to him again..." Luna snarled.

"I will no longer be your roomate, I know," Luan replied.

"Hey, please be nice to us from now on," Leni explained, "And don't do anything cruel to Lincoln ever again."

"Yeah, you better not," Carol agreed.

"Don't worry, I'll be nicer like Lori is," Luan replied.

"Thank you," Lori responded.

"Yes, Luan. That's all we'd like to hear from your mouth," Carol agreed.

"Make sure you keep that promise as well, sis," Luna suggested.

"Will do, Luna," Luan replied.

Later that, Lincoln was in his bedroom with Ronnie Anne, Luna, Leni, Lori and Bobby and Carol and Clyde have just gone back to their respected homes.

"Well, I'm very glad that's over," Lincoln said in relief.

"I am too, my son," Bobby replied.

"Same here lil' bro," Luna agreed.

"I literally agree," Leni said as she agreed.

"Me too, sweetie," Lori said softly as she agreed.

"We all do," Ronnie Anne agreed as well before Lincoln started to yawn.

"Hey. Are you tired, sweetie?" Lori said softly.

"Yeah, Mom. I'm kind of tired after what happened today," Lincoln replied.

"So are we, Lincoln," Ronnie Anne agreed.

"Oh, and don't worry about the Harvester, my son," Bobby explained.

"Yeah, The Harvester's not real anyway," Lori added.

"Okay," Lincoln replied before he yawned again.

"Come on, Lincoln. Let's get some sleep together," Ronnie Anne said.

"Yeah, sweetie. Oh, and make sure the harvester doesn't come back," Lori suggested softly.

"Yeah, Lincoln. Please never let that killer come back," Leni agreed.

"Don't worry lil' bro, we'll be here for you," Luna said softly.

"Yeah, little one, we always will," Leni said softly.

"Always," Ronnie Anne, Lori and Bobby all said softly in unison.

"Thanks guys," Lincoln said softly.

"You're welcome, my son," Bobby replied softly.

"Yeah. No problem, sweetie," Lori agreed softly, "Now let's get some sleep."

With that, Bobby, Luna and Leni proceed to leave his bedroom and go back to their respected bedrooms while Lincoln proceeds to climb into bed with Ronnie Anne cuddling in with him for the week for the night.

Lori then gave them both a goodnight kiss and spoke softly to them, "Goodnight, kids. Sleep tight. And don't let the harvester come back to you."

"Goodnight, Mom," Lincoln said as he fell asleep.

"Night, Mom," Ronnie Anne said quietly before she and Lincoln both fell asleep.

With that, Lori turned off Lincoln's bedroom light and then she gently and quietly left the bedroom, gently closing the door behind her as Lincoln and Ronnie Anne both fell asleep together for the night.