The following morning, Lincoln had awoken from his slumber, looking to the side to see that his wife was not in bed. "That's weird, Stella usually loves sleeping in on the weekend." He turned to his clock, and it was late in the morning, "Oh wow, I really slept in myself."

He stepped outside his door and heard the activity of several residents in the house. Luan and Sam were still staying over for the time being, which Lincoln did not mind since Sam needed time to mend her relationship with Luna.

Ronnie Anne and Sid, much to Lincoln's dismay, but he expects them to finally go home to day. He didn't mind Ronnie Anne so much, or her son Tony for that matter, but Sid was clearly out of control with her weird perverted behavior.

Roberta was still staying over as well, not that Lincoln minded, he loved his niece, and she could use a break from her own family drama.

Lily was also staying, the girl needing to work on her grades and academics, though he worried if the chaos of his home was going to be too much. One reason he offered for Lily to stay here was so she could focus, now she's surrounded by potential distractions.

To make matters worse, now Lola was staying over, out of pure jealousy that Lily was sleeping over, along with everyone else present, something Lincoln could not understand. Lola's always been a bit unusual, though the same could apply to his other sisters.

As Lincoln made his way downstairs, he was immediately greeted by his daughter, "Hey dad, finally awake?"

"Yeah, sorry I slept for so long," Lincoln said.

"It's not so bad Uncle Lincoln," Roberta said. "Sometimes my dad sleeps in this late too, even later."

"Did any of you eat breakfast?" Lincoln asked.

"Aunt Luan cooked for us, with help from Aunt Sam and Aunt Lola," Lyra confirmed.

"They made eggs, bacon and sausage," Roberta said. "With a bit of toast."

"Aunt Lola left you some food in the microwave, she said it's special for her favorite big brother," Lyra said.

"That's sweet, you're lucky to have little siblings that would do anything for you," Roberta said. "My younger siblings are so dang selfish most of the time."

"Oh I'm sure it's not so bad," Lincoln said. "Anyway, I'll go grab my food then."

Lincoln was about to enter the kitchen when Tony had come out, glancing up at Lincoln while he sipped down a glass of chocolate milk, "Hey Uncle Linc, my mom wanted to talk to you when you had the chance."

"Uh, which mom?" Lincoln asked.

"The normal one," Tony said, walking off.

"Wow, even Tony's aware that Sid's kind of nuts," Lincoln said. "Unless he thinks she's the normal one...no, he wouldn't."

Lincoln had entered the kitchen, where he spotted Lily sipping on a glass of chocolate milk. The young girl waved to her brother, "Hey Linky, finally awake?"

"Sorry if I overslept," Lincoln said.

"It's fine, you work hard, you deserve sleep," Lily said.

"I trust you're working hard as well," Lincoln said. "Remember, those grades won't pull themselves up."

"Yeah, yeah, I got it," Lily said, finishing her drink. "Anyway not sure if you know but your breakfast is in the microwave, Lola seemed really adamant on you trying it. She said she added a special flavor just for you."

"That's nice, uh, does she cook often?" Lincoln asked, heating his breakfast up a little.

"Of course not, that would require her to be thoughtful," Lily said.

"Come on, Lola's plenty thoughtful," Lincoln said. "I mean she's gotten better over the last several years, hasn't she?"

"Barely, she's really let that pageant stuff go to her head, I mean how much talent could that possibly take?" Lily asked.

"A lot. I should know, I trained her," Lincoln said.

"Sounds like a waste of time," Lily said.

"Even if it was to you, it wasn't to her, and she really enjoyed what she did. I respect someone who follows their passion," Lincoln grabbed his stuff from the microwave, grabbing a fork and sitting down. "Lily, you need a passion of your own."

"I have one, goofing off," Lily said.

"I enjoy goofing off too, but you still need to put in the educational effort," Lincoln said. "Just try to get through High School, you don't have to go to college but High School is a requirement. I know it sucks but that's life."

"I just wish I could skip school all together and take one test to be done with it," Lily said.

"That's not impossible, but you have to really put the effort in," Lincoln said, taking a bite from the sausage. "Wow, this really does taste unique. I should ask Lola what she used later."

"I'll do my best for school, but I am not promising an A," Lily said.

"Just aim for a C at least, it's better than failing," Lincoln said. "If you can get higher then even better, I just want you to do well."

Lily couldn't help but smile at that, "Annoying as school is, it's kind of nice that you're looking out for me so much, just like when I was a little girl."

"Things seemed so much simpler back then, you usually did what you were told, school was never and issue and you always enjoyed playing with your toys or out in the yard," Lincoln said. "Now you're thinking about boys and getting in bed with them, plus all this other stuff, I kind of miss my little sister."

"I'm still here, Linky," Lily said. "But I am growing up, so of course I have these other ideas now."

"Just promise me that if you do find a guy you like, that he'll be responsible," Lincoln said. "Remember, when I was your age, I was already a father. I'm glad it worked out for me and Stella, but that's a gamble I'd rather you not take."

"I won't get pregnant, honestly I don't want to consider kids until I'm like almost thirty, I don't think I can handle being a parent for a while now," Lily said.

"You can become a mom when you're ready," Lincoln said, eating more of his breakfast. "And look, I'm not gonna tell you to study all the time, that's boring and counterproductive. But just moderate your time better."

"I'll do my best," Lily said, leaning and leaving a kiss on Lincoln's cheek. "Thanks big bro."

Later on, Ronnie Anne could be seen placing her stuff in a briefcase, just as Sid walked into the room.

"Hey my lovely wife, what say you and me stop by for some lunch somewhere, maybe a burger or some pizza," Sid said.

"Uh, Sid, we need to be going back home now," Ronnie Anne said. "The weekend's basically over and I want to beat the traffic back home."

"First off, it's Sunday, how much traffic can there be?" Sid said. "Second, why are we going back home exactly? What's the rush?"

"Our son needs to go to school, remember?" Ronnie Anne said.

"Oh yeah...bummer, school ruins everything, doesn't it?" Sid said.

"Also, considering the crap you've pulled this weekend, be grateful you're still in one piece, Lincoln was ready to destroy you yesterday," Ronnie Anne said.

"Oh he could never hurt me, he loves me too much," Sid said. "After all, the two of us, we have a bond. It was that same bond that gave us our son."

"Yeah, we're all aware of that bond," Ronnie Anne said. "Lincoln likes you, but not that much, in the end, he's still married to Stella, and you're still just a friend, by some amazing miracle at least."

"Uh, miracle?" Sid asked, slightly confused and a little offended. "What's that supposed to mean?"

"You know exactly what that means," Ronnie Anne said. "Given your usual nutty behavior, it's a miracle Lincoln lets you hang out with him or his family at all."

"You make it seem like I'm an out of control whackjob whose sole purpose is to cause chaos," Sid said. "I know I'm eccentric but come on, I do care about Lincoln you know. And even if I do go a bit overboard, it's nothing he's not used to. I mean he dealt with this everyday with his sisters, Lincoln's built a type of immunity to this type of nonsense."

"Everyone has limits, Lincoln nearly reached his yesterday with that stunt regarding Lola," Ronnie Anne said.

"Which was not my fault, I had nothing to do with that. Lola came over on her own and acted the way she did," Sid said. "All I did was tell her she looked super attractive, especially in that thong of hers, really compliments her butt."

"You are an expert on butts, especially for the Loud girls," Ronnie Anne said.

"Their genes are good, that's for sure," Sid said.

"But that kind of leads into my other issue, it really feels like you've been eyeing other people, guys and girls alike, and you make it no secret when you find any of hem attractive," Ronnie Anne said.

"Is that really so bad?" Sid asked. "I mean, I'm just complimenting them, that's all."

"It gets uncomfortable after a while," Ronnie Anne said. "I'm the only one you should be complimenting like that."

"Wait, are you jealous?" Sid asked. "Come on Ronnie, you know I only have eyes for you. Sure I might find a guy or girl attractive, but it's not like I really do anything aside from mention it."

"Are you sure about that? I've seen you get more than just excited or curious, you go all in," Ronnie Anne said. "You especially get all excited with the Loud girls. I mean it started with Leni, probably the only time you got excited over boobs."

"I hugged her once, which was also the only time I tried to feel her," Sid said. "This was before we dated too, kind of silly to be jealous over that."

"You still talk about how she's top tier in looks, especially in her family, you called her the most attractive member," Ronnie Anne said. "Though it sounds like she has competition with Lola now."

"Hey I just pointed out how well Lola's developed, I mean she's always been an early bloomer, but wow, she really grew into quite a woman," Sid said.

"Yeah, a woman who's butt you became enamored with, one of many I suppose," Ronnie Anne said. "Speaking of butts, you did get very frisky with Lynn once."

"Hey I didn't have sex with her at least," Sid said.

"No, but you did touch yourself while she exposed her bare ass to you," Ronnie Anne said. "Do you know how that made me feel?"

Sid sheepishly rubbed her head, "Well I guess I got carried away there, but nothing happened. I mean, yeah she joked about wanting me to have a taste but I didn't cross any lines."

"You might as well have, I mean you already did with Stella," Ronnie Anne said. "Your favorite Loud Girl."

"Hey that was before you and I stared dating, and that only happened because you gave me a hard rejection," Sid said. "Plus you, me, Lincoln and Stella had foursomes together, you're not exactly innocent yourself! I mean I've seen the way you eyed Lincoln's junk, you wanted that in your body more than anything. I mean hell, I've actually been helping you with that. You said you wanted another baby, and you said you wanted to carry it this time, so I tried goading Lincoln into having sex with you so that he would give you that baby."

"You're doing so by trying to have Lincoln give into temptation," Ronnie Anne said. "He's not like you, he's not some sexually driven person, he has a wife that he loves."

Sid furrowed her brow at Ronnie Anne, the girl losing her patience a little, "Ronnie, I know I may have been a bit too honest, but I've never outright cheated on you."

"Lynn..." Ronnie Anne pointed out.

"Touching myself doesn't count! I didn't stick my fingers in her vaj, and she definitely didn't stick them in mine," Sid said.

"Well like I said, you might as well have done it with her, you're lucky I forgave you for that," Ronnie Anne said.

"What's with you all of a sudden? You've never cared about this before, why start now!?" Sid asked.

"I put up with it because I loved you enough to, but I'm at my limit," Ronnie Anne said. "I really hoped that you would come to your senses, and given that situation with Lynn, I think I was VERY generous with that."

"Is this gonna be a thing now? You using that against me!?" Sid asked. "I don't hold grudges against you! I think you're just overreacting."

"Oh you did NOT just say that," Ronnie Anne said.

"Well...maybe I did! So there!" Sid said, trying to act tough.

"I can't be with you right now," Ronnie Anne said, grabbing her suitcase. "I'm leaving."

"Leaving? Where?" Sid asked.

"To Great Lakes, you can stay here and gawk at Loud Butt all you want, there's plenty to go around," Ronnie Anne said.

"Huh? Ronnie, wait up! You're not serious are you!?" Sid frantically asked.

"I'm dead serious," Ronnie Anne said, storming downstairs. "Tony! Let's go!"

"Tony! Don't go! If you go, your other mommy will be stranded here!" Sid said.

This of course caught the attention of everyone nearby, especially Lincoln, "Uh, what's happening?"

"Lincoln! Best friend in the world, who is all about forgiveness and seeing the good in others," Sid began. "Ronnie Anne's leaving me!"

"She's what!?" Lincoln asked, this getting everyone's attention.

"Way to be all dramatic about it," Ronnie Anne said, making her way outside. "Let's go Tony!"

"Sure thing!" Tony said, following Ronnie Anne.

"Tony! Tony wait, don't leave me!" Sid said, falling to her knees. "I gave birth to you! I pushed you out of my vagina! Please come back!"

Sam furrowed her brow in annoyance, "Did she really need to say that last part out loud?"

"You know Sid, sex talk is as natural as breathing air," Luan said. "Or drinking, we all need fluids to survive, but for Sid, her idea of fluids come straight from Ronnie Anne's-"

"Luan! Can you please not make that joke!" Lincoln said, much to Luan's annoyance. "Sid, I'm gonna check on Ronnie Anne, you wait here."

"Please save our marriage, I'm not ready to start dating again!" Sid said.

"I will, just please calm yourself somehow," Lincoln said, making his way outside.

Nearby, Stella had mader her way over to Sid, "Hey, is there anything I can do to-"

"I need comfort!" Sid said, hugging Stella's waist. "You're such a good friend Stella, without you, I'd be so lost."

"Uh...thanks," Stella said.

Sid pressed her ear against Stella's stomach, "You're pregnant again right? I wonder if I can hear your baby?"

"Might be too early," Stella said. "But you're welcome to try."

Outside Lincoln had met up with his childhood friend, "Ronnie Anne! Wait up!"

"Tony, go wait in the car, I gotta talk to your Uncle Lincoln," Ronnie Anne instructed.

"Sure thing mom," Tony said, getting inside the family car.

Ronnie turned her attention to Sid, "Let me guess, you want to know what's going on so you can mend things between me and Sid, is that it?"

"Well yeah, I don't want your marriages to be in danger," Lincoln said. "Between Sam and Luna, not to mention the drama with Lori and Bobby, my sister and your brother, I want to make sure there isn't more to worry about."

"Lincoln, tell me, would you describe Sid as a pervert?" Ronnie Anne asked.

"That's like asking me if the sky's blue," Lincoln said. "We all know Sid's a major pervert."

"And how well would you say I put up with it?" Ronnie Anne asked.

"Well, define putting up with it," Lincoln said.

"For starters, Sid has no filter whatsoever when it comes to certain things, she will tell me if someone else is hot or attractive, whether it's a guy or a girl," Ronnie Anne said. "She just blurts this stuff out without thinking."

"Yeah, that can be pretty bad, I mean I wouldn't like it if Stella did that, which she does sometimes, but I can tell she's just speaking objectively," Lincoln said. "Even if Sid does that, it's just words. Sid is just very expressive, she wouldn't do anything she shouldn't."

"Well tell me this, do you remember what happened between her and Lynn?" Ronnie Anne asked.

"Oh...yeah," Lincoln said. "I still can't believe Lynn actually did something like that, and how much Sid seemed to enjoy it."

"I'm still really fucking furious at Lynn for that, she even had the nerve to take pictures of it, like what the hell is that about anyway?" Ronnie Anne said. "But the fact that Sid basically went along with it, she said she didn't do anything she shouldn't have but I'm having my doubts."

"Well nothing like that has happened since at least," Lincoln said. "Especially considering that Lynn's with Liam, she's even pregnant with his baby."

"Sucks for Liam that he has to put up with her now," Ronnie Anne said.

"Uh, you know Lynn's my sister, right," Lincoln said. "I know you're mad but I do have to stand by her."

"Of course, you're a decent human being," Ronnie Anne said. "Unlike Sid, and her stunt yesterday with Lola."

"Lola told me that it was all her idea, Sid did sneak her into the house but that's about it," Lincoln said. "And I know Sid talked about her backside like that, which is really weird, but..."

"You know Lily was in our room yesterday, supposedly studying," Ronnie Anne said. "But when I went upstairs, I could have sword I heard her moaning, and talking about Sid."

Lincoln's face turned blue, his chest clenching from the worry of what Ronnie Anne just said, "I am going to need a lot of context here."

"I don't know for sure, I had to take a few steps back because of what I heard, my mind was racing with certain thoughts," Ronnie Anne said. "Now I knew Sid wasn't in there at the moment, because she had just gone downstairs. But just hearing Lily moaning Sid's name had me worried. When I went into her room later, she was reading of course, but I could have sword I saw one of Sid's sex toys right beside her pillow."

"One of...her WHAT!?" Lincoln asked.

"I think Sid exposed Lily to her sex toys, I wouldn't be surprised if Sid have her a demonstration," Ronnie Anne said.

Lincoln took a deep breath, the boy looking like he was ready to snap, "Ronnie Anne, I know you don't want to be near Sid right now, but I am going to ask her some questions, and depending on her answer, you might need to drive her as far away from me as possible, because I am probably going to hurt her."

Ronnie Anne could tell Lincoln was serious, and despite her annoyances at Sid, she couldn't bring herself to just abandoning her, "Alright."

Seconds later, Lincoln barged into the house, taking everyone by surprise, "SIDNEY CHANG!"

Sid, who was still hugging Stella for a slightly uncomfortable amount of time, immediately leapt up, "Whoa! That was scary."

Lincoln marched over to Sid, looking her right in the eyes, a feeling of dread passing through the girl as Lincoln spoke, "Hey, I hear you helped Lily out yesterday, is that right?"

"Uh...yeah?" Sid said.

"Lincoln, what's happening?" Stella asked.

"Stella, dear, please take our family members outside," Lincoln said. Without hesitation, Stella got everyone up, from Sam, to Luan, to Roberta and Lyra. Even Lola had gone up to grab Lily, Luis and Lila, taking them all outside while Sid's heart rate accelerated.

"Lincoln, buddy, you're kind of scaring me a tiny bit," Sid said. "You look like you're ready to hurt me."

"Sid, I'm not gonna beat around the bush, did you give Lily one of your sex toys to play with?" Lincoln asked.

At this point, Sid could tell Lincoln was not in the mood for games, in fact she was quite sure that if she said anything stupid, he would actually hurt her in some way, "I...might have."

Sid immediately flinched, feeling Lincoln was going to actually punch her. To her surprise, and his own, he did no such thing, instead he took a deep breath, trying to maintain his composure. "Sid...can you please explain why you did that?"

"I caught her pleasuring herself in your room when she was supposed to be studying," Sid began. "I really did tell her that she should be focused on her schoolwork, but she was adament on getting herself off. So I figured if I gave her something to help satisfy her urges, she would focus less on that and more on her work. I swear, I really was trying to help."

"Did you show her how to do it?" Lincoln asked.

"Well, sort of," Sid said. "I helped her get started but-"

"Sid!" again the girl flinched, but Lincoln did not throw a punch. "You...are really unusual. Hell this whole thing is really unusual. Part of me wants to punch you in the jaw, another part wants to break your arms, part of me just wants to crush your ribs. Despite that, however, I can't bring myself to hurt you, because for some reason or another, I would feel bad, and do you know why I would feel bad?"

"Because you're a good person and my closest friend?" Sid asked.

"Actually it's because I know you don't mean any harm," Lincoln said. "Because you seem too stupid to understand what you're doing is wrong."

Sid looked a bit hurt by that statement, "I know I upset you but that's just being mean."

"I'm sorry if that's harsh, but it's how I honestly feel," Lincoln said. "I am so disappointed in how you act, because I know you're smarter than this. You can build robots and so so many amazing things. You are so intelligent when it comes to science that it rivals Stella and Lisa. So how can someone of your genius capabilities be capable of not understanding that what you do and say is counterproductive!?"

"I...don't know," Sid said. "I'm just different, I guess."

"Sid, you're my friend, and as much as you annoy me, I can't just forget that you're my friend," Lincoln said. "But, I need to see you make a better effort. Ronnie Anne's hurt by your actions, she's been holding it in for a while, especially that incident with Lynn, but if you love her, you're going to need to make a few changes."

"I do love her, I just can't explain why I act a certain way," Sid said. "Lincoln, I don't want to lose Ronnie Anne as my wife. We were supposed to live happily ever after."

"Then put the work in for it," Lincoln said. "Look, I'll talk to Ronnie Anne, but you two have a lot to discuss on the ride home, I hope you use this as a chance to rebuild and reconnect."

"How do I got about it?" Sid asked.

"Teamwork, and I don't mean you and Ronnie Anne, I mean your brain and your heart," Lincoln said. "Let those two work together."

Sid nodded, "I'll do my best. Thanks Lincoln, you're a good friend."

"Lucky you," Lincoln said.

Outside while everyone was waiting, Sam noticed a car pull up, and to her surprise, it was Luna, with Benny in the passenger seat.

"Hey Sam..." Luna greeted.

"Oh, hey Luna," Sam greeted back.

Luna took a look around, "So...is there a party going on or something? Or is the house getting sprayed for bugs."

"Well there is a pest problem, that's for sure," Luan joked. "But it's different than you would expect."

"Uh, I'll take your word for it," Luna said, focusing on Sam. "So, how's it been here? Chill?"

"Eh, not so much, turns out there's a lot of drama going on," Sam said.

"Wow really? Thought it was just us," Luna said. "Is there anything for us to worry about?"

"No, you're good," Ronnie Anne said. "Your brother is going to be a deciding factor of my future with Sid though."

"What's wrong with you and Sid?" Benny asked.

"It's complicated, and I'd rather not talk about it much right now," Ronnie Anne said.

"I hope things get resolved," Benny said. The door behind them opened and closed, Luna's daughter and Benny's son having joined in the car ride.

"Lina, Luca?" Luna said to the two kids.

"Oh, you brought them too?" Sam asked, going to her daughter. "How's it going Lina?"

"It'd be better once you and mom reconcile," Lina said.

"Yeah, we're getting worried," Luca said.

"I'm sorry, I know this is tough, but we're still figuring this out," Sam said. "We want to make peace though."

"Luna's been working hard at it too," Benny said. "She's really sorry for how crummy she's been."

"Well, I appreciate that, but I still need more than a simple apology," Sam said. "You really upset me Luna, I thought we were better than this."

"I know, and I want to make things right, I will do my damn best to make it happen," Luna said. "Anything you want."

Before Sam could reply, another car pulled up, this time it was Lori and Bobby, the two amazed by the amount of people outside.

"Uh, were you all expecting us?" Bobby asked.

"No, you're the last person we expected to see here," Ronnie Anne said. "What are you two doing at Lincoln's house?"

"We came by to visit, and pick up Roberta, what's happening here?" Lori asked.

"A lot of juicy gossip just waiting to happen," Lola teased.

"Only you would think of something like that at a time like this," Lily said.

"Oh Lily, how is the studying going? Getting your grades up?" Lori asked.

"It's only been one weekend, I haven't even been back in school," Lily pointed out. "So no, my grades are not up yet."

"Lily don't sass Lori like that," Luan said.

"You can't tell me what to do, we don't even live together," Lily said.

"Hey don't take that tone with me!" Luan said.

"Let's not fight, there's already enough bad vibes as is," Sam said. "We still gotta-"

The door opened, Lincoln and Sid stepping outside, the two surprised by the new visitors.

"Luna? Benny? Lori? Bobby?" Lincoln said.

"Uh, were you expecting them?" Sid asked.

"No, I wasn't," Lincoln said, walking towards his family. "What's going on?"

"Sorry to bother you Lincoln," Lori said. "We just came to bring Roberta home."

"Well that sucks," Roberta said.

"It does not suck young lady, now Lincoln was nice enough to let you stay here but the more I thought about it, the more I realized I don't want to just dump you on Lincoln," Lori said.

"It's fine, Lori, I like having Roberta here, she's a good kid," Lincoln said.

"There, see, Uncle Lincoln likes me, and that's why he's my favorite uncle," Roberta said.

"Hey!" Benny protested.

"No offense to you Uncle Benny," Roberta said.

"Look, I know you love Lincoln, but we need to get back home," Lori said.

"What's the point? Dad's usually exhausted from work, mom's not home and I"m surrounded by dumbass siblings, I want to stay here with Lyra, Aunt Stella and Uncle Lincoln," Roberta said.

"Uh, is it me or does she totally hate your house, Lori?" Lily asked.

"Will you shut up!" Lori shouted. "Mind your damn business!"

"Sucks when a sibling butts in," Lily said.

"Lily, you really need to back off," Luna said. "You're not helping at all."

"Roberta, please, if you're worried about not having attention, there's a fix, maybe I can call Abuela Rosa and Abuelo Hector come down and visit," Bobby said.

"No way, Rosa always complains that I don't know Spanish, like that's really important to know," Roberta said.

"Well learning a second language is a good trait to have," Bobby said.

"But why Spanish? What if I want to learn French?" Roberta said. "Ever think of that? Père?"

"Hey that'd be great, I've always wanted to learn French myself, I actually know a little bit," Bobby said. "We can learn it together."

"You're not gonna have time for me, you never do," Roberta said.

"I'm sorry mi hija, you know I love you, but life gets busy sometimes," Bobby said.

"Uncle Lincoln always makes times for Lyra," Roberta said.

"Well to be fair he doesn't have a job," Lori said.

"Lori, what gives!?" Lincoln shouted in annoyance.

"Hey it's true, you're jobless," Lori said.

"Wow, nice way to thank the brother who looks after you kid," Luna sassed.

"At least I'm not having marriage problems because you're stuck in some dead end career!" Lori said.

"Yo, pump the breaks, I do a damn good job with my music, but your uptight ass never wants to come to any of my gigs, probably embarrassed to have a rockstar sister, huh Mrs. CEO!?" Luna said.

"Oh wow, this is golden," Lola said.

"Lola, can you shut your mouth!" Luan said. "For crying out loud, you're still the sassy pageant girl you've always been since you could walk and talk."

"At least I make more money than you do, how much does a clown even make?" Lola asked.

As everyone started bickering, Lincoln shouted at the top of his lungs, "ENOUGH!"

"Whoa, Lincoln lower the volume, dude," Luna said.

"Well I'm tired of the yelling, this is getting us nowhere," Lincoln said. "Looks like I'm going to have to get to the bottom of this, so here's the plan. Next weekend, I want everyone to come to my house so we can figure things out, I am not letting this family fall apart over some petty bullshit."

"You think that can work bro?" Luna asked.

"It will, I'll make sure of it," Lincoln said. "Now, with that settled; Ronnie Anne, Sid, you two can go home. Roberta, go back with your parents for now. Sam, you can stay a little bit longer, but that's it. Lola, go home, come back another time."

"Aw, does Roberta have to leave?" Lyra asked.

"Yes, now hop to it," Lincoln said. "All of you."

Lincoln was done with the drama, he was going to fix everything, after all, that's what he did best. The day everyone came together was a unique, one of a kind day, and Lincoln is not going to let that go to waste.