Part 5

"Come on, guys, I need to hear feet on the floor." Rita called from downstairs. "You too, Lincoln."

The sun rose over the horizon, light pouring through the windows of the Loud House. Which, coupled with their mothers voice, signaled the Loud sisters to scramble out of their rooms in a hurry to get to the bathroom. The girls fought each other like a pack of grizzly bears. Shoving, biting, and clawing at each other as they complained.

"Move it!" Luna said, pushing Lynn out of the way.

"I gotta go, NOW!" Lynn announced.

"So you can stink up the entire bathroom before we go in? Not happening!" Luna said.

"I'm going first! I'm the oldest!" Lori hissed, trying to grab Lola off of her back.

"No way, beauty before age!" Lola cried out while taking a firm grip on Lori's hair.

"Thanks Lola. I'll just go first then." Leni said, heading right for the door.

Lincoln peeked out the door of his room, looked at the cloud of dust which contained his sisters, and quietly laughed to himself.

"You'd think that by now they'd start showering before bed." Lincoln thought. "But I guess that's why I'm the man with the plan."

Lincoln, already washed up and fully dressed, sat back down at his computer. His friends were already logged into their chatroom.

SoloSon6: So Liam. Do you have your part ready?

CountryBoy11: Yup. Already cleared it with my Pa. Virginia is ready and raring to go.

SoloSon6: GREAT! What about you, Zach?

ZeroAngerCavalryHero:Giggles and I will be making the last delivery to your neighbors's house right after school

SoloSon6: PERFECT!

Rusty10Speed: This is gonna be good.

RedRunner: You're telling me. I've been looking forward to this all week. But are you sure you have everything you need?

SoloSon6: I got just about everything ready. We can hammer out the details when we get to school. I'll see you all then.

SoloSon6 has logged out

Lincoln shut off his laptop, and stuffed it into his backpack "Can't leave this lying around so close to Saturday." he thought.

He stuck his arms through the straps and made his way downstairs, careful not the draw any attention from the bathroom line. He headed into the kitchen and started on his bowl of cereal. Rita looked over at her son.

"Someone's up early." she said.

"Gotta get to school quick." he said. "I've got...some things to take care of."

Rita raised an eyebrow and smirked at him. "Well okay then." she said. "I won't pry."

Lincoln smiled and left the house. Meanwhile, at the top of the stairs, some of his sisters had been keeping watch. Lola peered down from around the corner, a devious smirk coming to her face as she watched her big brother leave. She turned to face the rest of her sisters, some of whom were still tangled up in their fight to get into the bathroom first.

"Okay you guys, he's gone!" she said. "Let's go see what Lincoln has been hiding!"

"Wait...seriously?" Lori said. "Did you plan this?"

"Uh, yeah!" Lola replied. "Daddy already left and Mommy is busy making our lunches. So let's go already!"

"No." Lori said, crossing her arms. "I've been thinking about what Dad told us. I'm not snooping around in our brother's room just because he's been acting weird lately."

"Aw, is Lori scared of making Daddy mad at her?" Luna teased.

"That's literally a laugh, coming from the girl who shakes in her boots when she gets caught sneaking in after curfew."

Luna blushed and frowned at Lori. Luan and Lynn snickered at the older girls expense while Lori managed to squeeze past Leni as she left the bathroom. She started to close the door, then stopped and poked her head out again to give Lola a stern look.

"No funny business, got it?" She said.

Lola nodded and Lori shut the bathroom door. Once she was out of sight and the sound of the shower running met their ears, Lola turned to look at the rest of her sisters.

"Okay, I'm going to look around his room now. Who's with me?"

Lucy, Lynn and Luan all raised their hands.

"Dude, really?" Luna asked of her roommate.

"Hey, I'm just paying him back for going into our room uninvited." Luan said. "That and I want to set up a prank for him after he gets home from school."

"Well wait until after I'm done in there!" Lola said, pointing at Luan threateningly. "Now hurry up, we only have so much time!"

The three went to the other end of the hall, leaving the rest of their sisters to wait in line for the bathroom. Lola flung the door to Lincoln's room open and rushed in, starting by pulling open one of his drawers. The fact that it was his underwear drawer didn't stop her from flinging its contents all over the room while she began her search.

Meanwhile, Lucy started to check under Lincoln's bed while Lynn lifted the mattress up. Luan reached up to the shelf and started to look through his things there. After the first few minutes yielded nothing other than a mess, mostly thanks to Lola, the girls were starting to have second thoughts about their idea.

"I don't know, I'm not finding anything." Luan said, putting a sci-fi novel back where she had found it.

"Yeah, Luce and me found squat." Lynn added.

Lola growled. "Well if he doesn't have anything here, then he must've taken it with him!"

"What are you even looking for?" Lucy asked.

"I don't know." Lola answered. "But I'll know it when I see it!"

Lola turned to look over at Lincoln's mirror. She stood there for a few moments, admiring herself in the reflective surface, not noticing the small blinking red light from the wireless webcam attached to the side of it. The camera broadcast its feed to Lincoln's laptop, which he and Clyde watched from the backseat of the McBride's minivan.

"Wow Lincoln." Clyde said. "It's just like you said. They jumped at the chance to search your room while you were gone."

"Do I know my sisters or what?" Lincoln said. "I was lucky to keep it all under wraps for as long as I did. But I figured they'd catch on sooner or...oh look, Lola's going for the last drawer."

Lincoln and Clyde moved closer to the computer screen as Lola reached the top drawer and pulled it open. A burst of confetti and light purple dust flew from the dresser drawer and rained down on the four Loud Sisters. Lincoln and Clyde burst into laughter as the girls brushed away the bits of colored paper.

"A confetti bomb." Clyde said wiping away a mirth induced tear. "Classic."

"And that's only part one." Lincoln said. "Giggles brought Luan some new sneezing powder yesterday. And she gave me an extra can she brought."

They looked at the screen and saw Lynn, Luan, Lucy and Lola fall into fits of uncontrollable sneezing. Lincoln and Clyde laughed even harder as they stumbled over each other as they ran out of his room. Lori came out of the the bathroom in her robe, looking down at her sneezing younger sisters. She sighed in resignation.

"What did you do?" Lori asked.

"Nothing!" Lola said as the powder attacked her sinuses. "Lincoln set a...a...AAAIISHUSH...set a booby trap in his room…AAACHIEW!"

Lori smirked a bit.

"I suppose you...HA-SCHUMPH!" Lola said. "Think we HAP-CHOO! have this coming?"

"Maybe a little." Lori said.

"Confetti and sneezing powder." Luan said wiping her nose on the back on her hand "That's a good combination. I ...AAAAISHOOO! ...should try that myself."

"Sneezing powder?" Lucy repeated. "Oh, I just though that...UH-CHOO! I might be allergic to brightly colored paper."

Luan chuckled a bit. "He really got us good!" she said. "Our brother's pranking skills are nothing to sneeze at! HA HA HA HA-CHOOOOIE!"

Lori stepped back to avoid the spray from Luan's mouth and nose.

"That's literally disgusting" she said.

Back in the McBride's vehicle, Lincoln and Clyde had put away Lincoln's laptop in favor of his notebook. The two boys ran through Lincoln's 'To Do' list and smiled as they found almost all of it had been checked off. They exchanged a high-five and Lincoln put the notebook away again, feeling quite content with his progress.

"Now we just need to touch base with they guys to make sure they know what to do in case there are any last minute changes to the plans." Lincoln said.

"Good idea, I don't think Rusty is doing too well remembering our codes. I tried to review with him and he confused a Code-Fuschia with a Code-Burgundy."

Lincoln snorted. "Oh, wow. Those two aren't even that hard to mix-up! Maybe we should just make him a cheat sheet instead."

"I'm one step ahead of you." Clyde said, pulling out a chart with multiple squares of varying colors alongside text boxes. "This should be enough to keep him in the loop. I'll give it to him during homeroom."

The vehicle slowed to a stop outside of Royal Woods Elementary. Lincoln and Clyde got out and thanked Harold and Howard for the ride. Then they rushed inside to get to their lockers before beginning another long day of lessons.

-Lunchtime that same day-

Lincoln and his group of four friends sat at the lunch table, eating their meals while in the middle of a discussion of sorts. A few tables over, Lola glared at them while she poked at the mac n' cheese on her lunch tray. She was still fuming over the incident in her brother's bedroom from earlier, as well as the scolding her mother had given her for it as a result. Beside her, Lana nudged her gently with her elbow.

"Cut it out!" The dirty twin warned. "You're gonna get in more trouble if you try anything again!"

"No!" Lola stated defiantly. "Lincoln is definitely sneaking around to do something, and that little trap he set up is proof of it! I'm gonna figure out what his secret is and nothing is stopping me!"

Lola got up from her seat and started to sneak over to her brother's table. As she got closer, she could start to hear bits of their conversation. But she didn't get enough to make any sense of it before Clyde suddenly turned to face her. Lola quickly ducked down to hide, but Clyde pulled out on of his hands which had a pile of something pink and sparkly. He blew onto it, scattering the stuff into the air in Lola's direction, making the girl gasp with delight.

"GLITTER!" She joyously cried, chasing after the flying pink stream of sparkles.

"Wow." Zach said. "That really did work. I think she might have a problem."

Lincoln shrugged. "Maybe. But that's something for me to worry about later. Let's get back to finishing up with this. Did we forget anybody?"

Lincoln's friends peered over his shoulder as he flipped through his notebook. "I don't think so." Clyde said moving closer. "This should be everyone."

"I don't even recognize some of these names." Zach said. "Are you sure this is right?"

"Positive." Lincoln said. "This is everyone we need."

"That's a lotta people, Lincoln." Liam said . "What if the cops show up again like when all your sisters' were playing the friend card?"

"Under 65 people at least." Lincoln said. "And some of them will be outside, so I'm sure there won't be a problem."

Lincoln turned to Rusty. "Did you get what I needed out of art class?" he asked.

Rusty reached into his pocket and pulled out a small stack of construction paper cut into pieces about the size and shape of playing cards, bound with a rubber band "I've got them right here." he said handing them to Lincoln. "Took me all week to make."

Lincoln examined the pieces of paper, each one had three black squares drawn on them. Zach pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose. "It took you four days to cut construction paper?" he asked.

"It took me one day to cut the paper into exactly equal pieces." Rusty said. "It took three days to convince the teacher to let me use scissors again after...what happened in fourth grade."

The boys all looked uneasy as they looked around at each other, before looking over at Girl Jordan eating at another table. As if she could sense what they were talking about, she sat up and protectively grabbed her braid. Rusty cringed.

"I'm sorry." he mouthed quietly.

Girl Jordan went right back to eating. "Sometimes I'm surprised she still talks to you after that." Liam said.

"It was only the tip." Rusty said. "It grew back in like a month."

Lincoln shut his notebook and stuffed it back into his backpack "Back to business then" Lincoln said "My sisters are suspicious, but there's only one day left so we should be all good."

The bell that marked the end of lunch time rang a few minutes later. Lincoln made his way through the hall and walked up to his locker. He rummaged around inside it as a pair of shifty eyes peeked out from behind the door of the girls bathroom. Lola grinned wickedly.

"What have we here?" Lola thought. "Maybe you're keeping your secrets in your locker."

Lola waited for her brother to leave before she snuck over to the locker. She checked to make sure that the coast was clear and then started to spin the combination lock back and forth, opening it on the first try. It wasn't her first time intruding in her brother's locker, she had figured out the combination earlier that year for...other purposes. And it was a good thing too, she couldn't afford to waste any time fiddling with the dang thing.

"Now let's see what you've got in here, big brother." Lola whispered to herself, pulling the door open. "...well, hello!"

To Lola's complete surprise, she found something she would never have guessed she'd find in Lincoln's locker. A mirror, just large enough to fit inside of the small space, was hanging directly across from her. And it gave her nearly a full reflection of herself, a very welcome sight. She smiled and posed a bit, loving what she saw for every passing second.

Without even realizing it, Lola's goal was forgotten. She was too lost in self admiration to even think of anything else. A passing thought made her wish that she had brought some of her make up with her. Her rouge needed a bit of touching up. A fresh coat of lipstick would have been nice too. Ooh, or maybe she could...

"Hey kid!" called out a voice, startling Lola. "Classes started again. Have you got a hall pass?"

Lola slammed the locker shut and made a mad dash in the opposite direction of the voice. The hall monitor gave chase, but unfortunately for him, he was a boy. Lola ducked into the girl's bathroom and took out her phone. She sent a text and then patiently began to wait.

A couple of minutes later, Lola heard voices on the other side of the door as it slowly began to crack open. She dared to peek and saw Lana there, with her backpack slung over one shoulder. The hall monitor seemed to be stopping her from entering the bathroom for some reason.

"Hey! What's the big idea, buddy?" Lana asked of the monitor.

"You're going into the girl's bathroom!" he replied.

"Yeah, I know. Because I am a girl!"

The hall monitor's face went blank. He looked Lana up and down and then smiled sheepishly.

"Oh, I see. I'm so very sorry, Miss."

"Do I look like a 'Miss' to you?" Lana asked, crossing her arms.

"Well, I uh...um...as you were." The boy sputtered out, unsure of how to answer.

Lana rolled her eyes and stepped into the girl's bathroom. Once the door was completely closed, she approached Lola and opened her back pack, pulling out one of Lola's gowns and a kit of Lola's 'emergency beauty supplies'. Lola took the kit while Lana went into the nearest stall with the dress. A moment later, she emerged with it on and her normal overalls and t-shirt balled up in her hands. Lola took them and stuffed them into the backpack before opening up her kit and taking out a hairbrush and a moist towelette.

"Oh come on!" Lana groaned. "Do you really have to clean my face?"

"Yes I do." Lola replied. "Because you can't be me looking like that."

Lana pouted, but allowed her twin to wash the layer of dirt and grime that she had earned through hours of dumpster diving and wallowing in mud. Next came the brush. Lana did her best not to cry out as Lola fought against the countless tangles in her hair, each tug forcing Lana's eyes to water from the pain it brought. But that wasn't even the worst part. Once her hair was neat, Lola took out...make up. Lana closed her eyes tight and cringed a bit while she endured it all, which thankfully didn't take long.

"You owe me for this." She bitterly said once it was over.

"Uh-huh, whatever. Just hurry up and go so I can get out of here."

Lana quickly went over to the door and flung it open. She bolted out, immediately catching the attention of the hall monitor who chased her. Lola waited a minute before leaving herself and getting back to her classroom. On the way she gazed at her brother's locker again and frowned. That idea didn't pan out as she had hoped. It looked like she'd be going through with her plan B.

A short while later, once classes let out for the day, Lola was once again inside of the girl's bathroom. She had asked to be excused at the last minute, saying she desperately needed to tinkle. But she really just needed a private place to change. Like Lana had done earlier, Lola used one of the stalls to change out of her usual attire. She now sported a bright orange hoodie as well as a pair or blue jeans with tears at the knees, a gift from Luna for her last birthday. There was no way Lincoln would recognize her wearing this outfit, not unless he really got a good look at her. And that wasn't going to happen.

Lola walked down to the hallway where Lincoln's classroom was located. She kept the hoodie up and tilted her head down a little to hide her face. After a few minutes of waiting, she saw him leaving. He didn't stop by his locker, which bothered Lola a bit. She had hoped to get a second try at catching him with something while he was there. But it looked like she'd have to rely on him trying to go someplace after school instead if she wanted any answers.

As she followed her brother off of school grounds, she was pleased to find he wasn't heading in the direction of their house. A smug grin formed on her lips as she kept a fair distance behind him while he made his way down the street. At last she would get some results!

Lincoln first stop was not what Lola had expected. It was the hobby store where he bought his dorky model kits. Lame! Next he went to the library to check out some graphic novels. Boring! And then the went into a cafe to...hello...

Lola was once again distracted that day by the sight of tantalizing treats in the cafe's window display. Her mouth began watering as her eyes roamed over each and every tasty option in front of her. Forget whatever her brother was doing, she needed to get herself something yummy!

No. No, she had to remember what she was here for. Lincoln was definitely up to something and she was going to figure out what. Just because he went inside a place with all kinds of sweets was not an excuse for her to let herself get sidetracked. She shook her head a little and regained her focus. Follow her brother first, then double back for a snack later.

Lola stepped into the cafe and was greeted by the scent of fresh baked cookies. The temptation was stronger now, but she was able to resist it. Even though it wouldn't take long to wait in line for just one little morsel, she didn't want to chance losing sight of her brother.

Lola looked thourgh the crowds of chattering people to see Lincoln stepping into a line in front of the glass case filled with baked treats. Lola began to sweat as her stomach rumbled loudly. She lightly tapped her midsection with her tiny fist.

"Be quiet, tummy!" Lola said. "He'll hear you! This is more important than...uh...this is just as important as treats!"

Lola slowly made her way to the line and stood behind her brother. Lincoln casually hummed a tune as the line slowly moved. After a few minutes, Lincoln made it to the front of the line. A red-headed girl with a bored look on her face fiddled with her cellphone as he walked up to the counter.

"Welcome to..." Becky said flatly before looking at her customer. Then her tone and expression brightened. "Oh, hey Lincoln!"

"Hi Becky" Lincoln said "How's everything going?"

Becky groaned in exasperation. "I've got this big chemistry test coming up next week." she said. "And I stink at chemistry. So I'm gonna have to study all week just to get above a D. Which means no time at the mall or with my friends next week."

"Well, you know what Ace Savvy always says." Lincoln said. "Life's not about the cards you're dealt, but how you play them."

Becky chuckled a bit and tugged down at the collar of her shirt, revealing the red fabric of the Ace Savvy shirt she wore to school underneath it. "You don't need to tell me, I was into Ace way before you, kiddo. But even though I agree with that saying, I'm probably better of folding with the hand I've been dealt for now."

"I know a good tutor." Lincoln said. "He helped me get an A on a test. I could give you his number."

"I'd love that." Becky said, handing him a pen and pad to write on. "And while you're getting that for me, what can I get for you?"

Lincoln looked down at the glass case filled to the brim with all sorts of snacks. "Oh I dunno" he said. "Doughnuts, cake, ecalirs, creampuffs, cinnamon twists, cheesecake. cookies. Everything looks so good."

Lola stomach growled loudly as her mouth watered. She wiped the drool on her sleeve, silently thankful that she wasn't wearing her gown right now. Lincoln scribbled down a name and phone number on the pad he was given and handed it back to Becky.

"Okay." he said. "I'll have six cookies, three chocolate chip, three oatmeal raisin, a glass of chocolate milk and, well...as long as I'm here..."

Lincoln turned back to Lola. "Hey Lola." he said. "Do you want a cupcake?"

"Yes!" she said happily.

Her face fell as Lincoln turned back to the counter as he paid for his snacks. She could hardly believe it. He knew that she was following him the whole time. Or he at least figured it out sometime before just now. Her plan was a bust, again.

A minute later, Becky handed Lincoln his snacks and milk. He thanked her, paid and put a nice tip in the jar at the counter. Then he turned and handed Lola her cupcake, a delicious chocolate one with whipped cream and a cherry on top.

"Here you go." he said. "And might I say, you look good in orange."

Red with embarassment, Lola took a bite of her snack before running out of the cafe. Lincoln smirked and glanced back at Becky. "She doesn't know I can smell her perfume from miles away." he said.

Becky shrugged. "Kids." she said. "What can you do?"

"While I'm here." Lincoln said. "Can I check on my order?"

Becky turned to the computer next to the cash register and typed on the keyboard for a few seconds "One hundred cupcakes. Half of them gold and the other half chocolate. " she read aloud. "Twenty chocolate iced, twenty vanilla iced, twenty strawberry iced, twenty caramel iced, and twenty butterscotch iced. To be delivered to your house...tomorrow."

Lincoln nodded. "That's right." he said.

"What do you need so many cupcakes for?" Becky asked.

"Oh you'll see." Lincoln said. "You'll see."

Lincoln took his snacks and sat down at a table. Then he pulled his notebook and his laptop out of his backpack. Flipping through the notebook, he started copying his notes onto his computer. After about ten minutes his cookies were gone, his glass was empty and he had finished copying everything down.

"And now to send this to Clyde." he thought, a strong feeling of accomplishment filling him.

A single click and the deed was done. Lincoln smiled widely and packed his laptop and notebook away again. He whistled happily and left the cafe, waving to Becky as he left. Everything was ready for tomorrow, all he had to do was wait for his sisters to leave and then all the planning would come to fruition. Just the thought of it was already so satisfying that he could barely contain his excitement. Hopefully that wouldn't keep him from getting a good night's sleep, he wouldn't want to be even the least bit tired come morning.

He made his way back home and went up to his room, kicking off his shoes. Then he climbed onto his bed and dug his math homework out of his backpack. Getting it, along with his other assignments, taken care of as soon as possible was top priority now that he had his week long project near completion. Fortunately he didn't have a lot to do and was able to handle all of it in a short amount of time. This however left him with some free time at his disposal and a slim chance at getting the remote downstairs before any of his sisters.

Lincoln put his school stuff away and went down to the living room. There he found that he wasn't going to be getting the remote like he had thought. Lucy already had it in her hands while she was perched in her favorite spot on the couch's arm. And as Lincoln guessed, she was watching an episode of Vampires of Melancholia that had just started.

"Sorry Lincoln." Lucy said, spotting him through her ebony bangs. "But there's a mini marathon on tonight and I already got permission from Mom and Dad to have the TV until it's over."

"That's okay." Lincoln replied, heading over to take a seat in the armchair adjacent to the couch. "There isn't a new episode of ARGGH! this week so I'm not missing anything. When is the marathon over though?"

"Nine. It's leading up to the season finale at eight and there's supposed to be a big plot twist. We're very interested in seeing what happens."

"We?" Lincoln asked. "We who?"

"Hi Linky!"

Lincoln jumped at the unexpected chipper voice that came from directly behind him. He turned to find Leni, wearing her 'Team Tristan' shirt and sporting a set of false fangs in her mouth. She had a cup in each hand, containing some sort of red liquid that Lincoln guessed was juice.

"Are you going to join us and watch some VOM?" Leni asked, handing Lucy her drink.

"Hmmm, pass." Lincoln said. "I'll just play my GameGuy for a while. I've been on getting 100% completion on ARGGH!: The Second Haunting."

Lincoln grabbed his handheld game from where he had left it by the television and took his seat again. While he powered it up and loaded his save file, Lori came into the living room with her own red drink in hand and dressed in the same shirt and fangs as Leni. She sat on the other side of Lucy and took notice of him, giving him a quick wave.

"Hey Lincoln. You got home just in time. Dinner will be ready in about ten minutes."

"Actually, I've been home for a while now. I was just upstairs doing my homework." He told her, eyes glued to his screen. "Just in case you were wondering."

"I wasn't." Lori said, cracking a smirk at him. "What you do is your business. I literally don't need to know what you're doing every second of the day, remember?"

Lincoln looked up from his game and smiled a little. A part of him was very happy to hear her say that. But there was also a part of him that felt just a bit guilty since he knew that he had been going around her back as well as the backs of all his other sisters throughout the entire week. Not that it would stop him after all the work he had done to prepare. They were sure going to be in for a surprise tomorrow and he could only guess at how they'd react when they finally saw it.

It wouldn't be much longer now. There were only hours left and then it would finally be time. And he could hardly wait for them to pass.

-The next morning-

It was a bright and cheery Saturday morning, and as usual, The Loud House was bustling with activity. Lori left the bathroom and pushed past her siblings to get back into her room.

"C'mon everyone!" Lori said. "Lets get a move on. The mall is waiting for us."

The Loud Sisters rushed to get ready for their trip to the mall. The girls fought over the bathroom, and struggled to get dressed quickly. But soon they were all ready to go.

"C'mon!" Luan said. "Lets get to it. ClownTown gets new whoopee cushions today and I wanna be the first to try them out!"

"And there's an open mic poetry slam at the Woeful Wayside." Lucy said. "I wanna get there in time."

"And I need to pick up my layaway clothes from the boutique." Leni said.

"C'mon everybody." Lori said. "Get into Vanzilla. I just need to check on Lincoln and we can get going."

The nine Loud sisters stormed downstairs to the ramshackle van as Lori made her way over to the door of the reconverted linen closet that Lincoln called his room. Lori opened the door.

"Lincoln." she said. "Are you awake?"

Lincoln was still in his pajamas, sitting on top of his bed, casually typing on his laptop. "Yup." he said. "What can I do for you?"

Lori fidgeted a bit. "I was just wondering if you had changed your mind." she said. "You can still come to the mall with us if you want. We'll wait if you wanna get dressed."

"No thanks." Lincoln said dismissive wave of his hand. "I've already got plans for today."

Lori's face fell a bit before she shrugged. "Suit yourself." she said. "Mom's off at an early book club meeting and Dad's spending the day with his friend Kotaro. Try not to make too big of a mess. See you when we get back."

Lori shut his door and made her way downstairs and out of the house. She got into Vanzilla and drove away with her sisters in tow, not noticing Lincoln peeking out of his window to watch them leave. Lincoln mouth split into an ear to ear grin as he quickly logged back onto his computer.

SoloSon6 has logged on

SoloSon6:My sisters are gone. I repeat, My sisters are gone. Clyde, did you get the list I sent you?

RedRunner: Yup. I sent a mass text and e-mail out before dinner.

SoloSon6: So who answered?

RedRunner: See for yourself.

Clyde sent Lincoln a link to the list of people he had sent to Clyde earlier. Nearly every name on the list was highlighted, meaning almost everyone on the list had replied. Lincoln could feel the grin on his face getting wider.

SickSk8trRA has logged on

SickSk8trRA: Hey Lame-O.

SoloSon6:Hey Ronnie Anne. Hows everything coming along?

SickSk8trRA:Great. We left home about an two hours ago. We should be there soon.

SoloSon6: PERFECT. Now guys, we need to start setting up.

ZeroAngerCavalryHero: I'm on my way over.

Rusty10Speed: I'm headed your way, and Rocky's coming with me.

CountryBoy11: Me and Virginia are on our way too. Hope you've got the mud ready.

CountryBoy11 has logged out

Rusty10Speed has logged out

ZeroAngerCavalryHero has logged out

Lincoln took off his pajamas, revealing a set of his normal clothes underneath them. He turned off his laptop and stepped out of his room, reveling in the sound of the empty house, and said to himself.

"Let's get this party started."

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