Part 7

"No way." Chaz said, flipping through a comic book before passing it over to Becky. "I can't believe you guys won the 'Meet the Creator Contest'!"

"I know, right?" Clyde said. "Although we had to do a lot of last minute editing to get the story to where we needed it before sending it in."

"Look at that, you actually included your principal in the submission so he could meet Bill Buck too?" Becky said as she handed the comic to Joey. "That's so sweet of you!"

"Well Ace Savvy really meant a lot to him as a kid."Clyde went on. "And personally, I think having Wild Card Willy turn over a new leaf was a nice touch."

"Well, personally I think you guys would've won either way." Joey said as he read the comic "This writing is airtight, and the art is awesome. You guys have real talent."

"Thanks guys." Clyde said, blushing a little. "That really means a lot."

Joey handed the comic back to Clyde, who carefully placed it inside a mylar bag, and set it back inside the cardboard box where Lincoln kept his Ace Savvy comics. Clyde, Rusty, Liam, and Zach had been showing Lincoln's collection of Ace Savvy comics to Becky, Chaz and Joey. They were all huddled in Lincoln's small room, entertaining themselves while they waited for the party to begin.

"I'll tell you what I really like" Becky said, suppressing a snort of laughter. "The fact that you made characters based on Lincoln's sisters. I mean seriously, you guys nailed Lori and Leni as the High Card and The Eleven of Hearts!"

Clyde's eyes glazed over as a dreamy smile crossed his face. "I know." he said. "Wasn't she just perfect? The High Card could rescue me anytime."

Rusty reached over and snapped his fingers in front of Clyde's face. "Hello, Earth to Clyde" he said, continuing to snap his fingers at the other boy. "This is mission control. Snap out of it!"

Clyde shook the fog from his head and smiled sheepishly. "Sorry."

"It was a great comic." Liam said. "But maybe next time you guys can make characters based on us instead of Lincoln's sisters. I mean, how cool would that be?"

"WHAT?!"

The sound of ten angry voices filled the air, filled with such passion and force that they shook dust from the ceiling. The teens and fifth graders inside of Lincoln's room all jumped at the unexpected outburst. A wave of chattering filled the entire house afterwards, each voice sounding just as loud and upset as the other nine.

"Speaking of whom." Clyde said.

"Sounds like Lincoln just told them they aren't invited." Liam said.

"And it doesn't sound like they're taking it very well." Zach noted

This might get really ugly, really fast." Rusty added

The group of younger boys looked around at each other. Then their eyes narrowed and smug smiles broke out on the faces of the three redheads.

"Let's go watch!" Rusty said, getting up to his feet and rushing into the hall.

The group ran out of Lincoln's room, and over to the staircase. They could easily see the Louds, who had relocated to the living room where the sisters were berating their brother. The group of friends backed up a bit, but kept just close enough so they could hear what the Loud Siblings were arguing about. With the sisters all talking so heatedly at once, their words got mingled together and became ultimately indistinguishable from each other . That, combined with their angry expressions, made the scene highly intimidating for the young boys who were now peeking in. But Lincoln seemed relatively unfazed by the ordeal. He just stood there and calmly awaited them to finish with their outburst.

"All done?" he asked once the din had settled. "Because if you are, I'd like to you please leave now. You know where the door is, don't let it hit you on the way out."

"Excuse you?" Lori said, stepping forward with a powerful air of authority. "Just where do you get the nerve to tell us we have to leave our house? And what makes you think that we'll actually go?"

Lincoln shrugged. "I dunno. It's not like you care what I have to say or anything like that. The fact that you excluded me from our last meeting proved that."

"Oh come on, are you still sore about that?!" Lori fumed. "I literally cannot believe you, Lincoln Loud! Why don't you just grow a spine and stop being such a twer..."

Luna stepped forward suddenly and held her arm out in front of Lori, gaining the girl's attention and stopping her in the middle of her sentence. She looked to her younger sister questioningly for a moment and Luna glanced back at her, giving her a confident smile. Curious as to what the brunette had planned, Lori let her take the reigns.

"Okay bro, we get it. You're still cheesed off about being left out of a sibling meeting." Luna said, kneeling down and looking him in the eyes. "I honestly don't blame ya for it, cuz I'd probably feel the same way. What do you say we all just talk about it?"

"I'd like that." Lincoln said, smiling a little.

The sisters all started to perk up. Hearing their brother accepting Luna's offer quickly diminished the bad mood they had gotten into when he had told them to leave. Soon enough this would all be behind them and they could enjoy themselves at the party.

"But it can wait until later, after the guests have gone home." Lincoln continued, dashing his sisters hopes. "So if you'd be so kind as to show yourselves out, I still have some things to set up."

Luna frowned at him and stood upright, crossing her arms. "Seriously bro?"

"Alright, that's it!" Lynn said, pushing her way to the front of the group. "Listen up, Lincoln, any of us can kick your butt on any day of the week. But together, you know you don't stand a chance. So how about..."

"And I'm going to stop you right there." Lincoln interrupted. "I expected that at least one of you would bring that up and have something prepared for such an event. Just a moment."

Lincoln put two fingers into his mouth and whistled. Within the next few seconds, two burly forms came charging into the room. Hank and Hawk took a spot standing on either side of Lincoln, the sight of the two surprising the sisters completely.

"Ya call for us, boss?" Hank asked.

"Why yes I did." Lincoln said. "Hank. Hawk. You remember my sisters, right? Well they can't seem to remember how to find the door. Think you can help them with that?"

"No problem." Hawk said, stepping forward. "Right this way, ladies."

"Absolutely not!" Lori shouted, casting a fiery glare at Lincoln. "We are not going anywhere! We live here!"

"Yeah, but are you on the list?" Hawk asked.

"What list?" Leni asked.

"Duh, the guest list." Hank said, pulling out a tablet. "Hang on, let me check. What are your names again?"

"Lori, Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn Junior, Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa and Lily." Lincoln said, pointing to each respective sister as he listed their names.

Hank looked over the list carefully for a moment, and then shook his head. "Nope, none of them are here."

"Hang on, there's one of them." Hawk said, pointing to the screen. "No, wait. That says Liam."

"Well, there you have it. You aren't on the list, so you have to leave." Lincoln said, crossing his arms.

"Oh yeah?" Lola asked with a haughty tone. "And who's going to make us? These two goons? Heh, I don't think so."

"Lola's right. There's ten of us and only two of them." Lynn said, cracking her knuckles. "I'd love to see them try and kick us out."

Hank handed the tablet over to Lincoln and cracked his own knuckles, stepping closer to Lynn. "Whatever you say, Ponytail. Just don't cry when you get what you asked for."

Lynn growled and stood up on her toes to glare in Hank's eyes. Hank growled back, baring his crooked, yellow teeth. The other sisters stepped closer to Lynn, ready to provide her with back up and Hawk did the same for Hank. Lincoln stood back to enjoy the impending show, but then quickly stepped forward as something important crossed his mind.

"Make sure you two are gentle with Lily." he instructed his goons. "She's just a baby after all."

"No problem, boss." Hawk said. "And don't worry about us messing up the place. This will be quick and easy."

Lynn snorted. "Yeah, it will be. For us, that is. Let's get em!" she yelled, charging forward with the other sisters in step behind her.

Not even one minute later, the front door to the residence was flung open. Immediately afterwards, nine of the Loud sisters were sent flying in an arc over their front yard. They landed ungracefully in a heap, each of them groaning miserably from the unpleasant experience. And while they started to try and get back onto their feet, Hawk approached with Lily in hand, setting her down on the grass not too far from the others.

"Ooh-goo-gah-bah." Lily said as Hawk let her go, which translated from baby-talk means 'Thank you, smelly man.'

"Your welcome." Hawk replied, waving at her as he returned to the front porch.

Lily crawled over to her big sisters, many of them still not back on their feet just yet. Lori was inspecting a scrape she had gotten while Lola was fussing over a grass stain on her dress. Lynn, who was by far the most irritated, addressed her sisters with a combination of frustration and confusion.

"What the heck was that?! That shouldn't have happened!" She exclaimed. "We had them outnumbered!"

"I agree with Lynn." Lisa stated, sitting up after finding her glasses which had fallen off during their flight. "That was a highly improbable outcome. Not to mention one which defied the laws of physics."

"Well I say we pick ourselves up, go over and try again!" Lori said, picking Lily up. "That's our home and we are not about to let this go!"

She began to lead her sisters back to the front door, checking on them to make sure they were all alright. After a moment, she noticed that Lisa was hanging back and she turned to face her.

"Lisa, are you coming or not?"

"Hmmm? Oh! My apologies. I'm still trying to comprehend how those troglodytes successfully booted all nine of us out at the same time, achieving the same velocity, altitude and distance despite our differing body masses."

Lori rolled her eyes and stormed back up to the their house only to be met by Hawk who held out his hand to push her back off the porch, landing roughly on her backside. She glared up at him angrily, but he only smirked, revealing his missing tooth.

"Sorry blondie." he said. "You can't get in if you're not on the list."

Lori stood up and got so close to Hawk that he could smell what flavor her lip gloss was. "Listen you!" Lori said with the same authorative tone she used on her siblings. "This is our home and you have no right to keep us out!"

Hawk scoffed at her. "All I know if that kid is paying me to make sure that only the people on the list get into his party." he said. "I don't care if you live here or not, you aren't getting in until the party is over!"

Hawk grabbed Lori, spun her around, and delivered a forceful kick to her butt that sent her rolling over on the ground, back over to her siblings. They rushed over to help her up again, glaring hatefully up at Hawk, who grinned at them in return.

-HONK HONK!-

An obnoxious honking noise rang out as a tiny car drove up to the house, catching the attention of the sisters. After it came to a stop, a chubby girl dressed as a clown stepped out of the car with a cardboard box in her arms, both of which looked too big to fit inside the car. She walked up to the house, looking up at Hawk with a cheerful smile on her face.

"Can I help you?" he asked.

"I'm here for the party." Giggles said cheerfully.

Hawk took out a tablet and ran his finger across the screen. "Name?" he asked.

"Giggles." she said.

He skimmed over the list for a moment. "Yup." he said. "Right here on the VIP list." Hawk stepped aside and opened the door for her. "Enjoy."

"Thanks" Giggles said, handing him the box she was holding as she passed by. "And here's the glow bracelets for the other VIP's when they arrive."

Giggles entered the house as the Loud Sisters watched in envy and frustration. Luan looked a bit hurt and betrayed. Lori angrily ground her teeth as Hawk shut the door, the boy mocking her with a smug grin. She took a step forward and Hawk reached into the bushes in front of the house, pulling out a loaded water gun.

"You got ten seconds to get off the lawn." Hawk said. "If you ain't gone by then, I'm soaking you!"

"Can you even count that high?" Lola asked.

Hawk began pumping the gun. "Now you've only got five seconds." he said. "Four...three...two..."

Lori took a step back, but kept glaring at the brute all the while. The sound of another vehicle approaching came to her ears and she turned to see who it was. A purple minivan drove up to the Loud House and stopped near the driveway. The door opened and Ronnie Anne Santiago jumped out. Her cousins Carlota, CJ, Carl and Carlitos all followed suit, as well as their mothers Maria and Frida from the front seats.

"C'mon guys." Ronnie Anne said. "The party's just about to start."

Ronnie Anne sped up to the door, slowing down as she past the Loud sisters just long enough to quickly greet them on the way. Then she and her family approached Hawk on the front porch.

"Names?" Hawk said.

"Ronnie Anne Santiago." she said. "And Carlota, CJ, Carl, and Carlitos Casagrande"

Hawk looked down the list until he found their names. "All on the VIP list." he said pushing the box of glow bracelets over to them. "Pick a bracelet and head on in. Enjoy the party."

The kids grabbed their bracelets as their mothers watched them head inside. "Now you be good." Maria said. "Try not to cause too much trouble."

"And make sure you have fun!" Frida added.

Hawk looked up at the women. "What are your names?" he asked.

"Oh, never you mind about us." Maria said. "We're not staying for the party so..."

"I'm Frida Puga Casagrande." Frida interrupted. "And this is Maria Santiago."

Hawk looked at his tablet then looked back up. "You're both on the VIP list too" he said. pushing the box of glow bracelets towards them. "You can come in."

Maria looked surprised. "Lincoln invited us?" she asked with mild bewilderment. "That was sweet of him, but I dunno if we should..."

"C'mon Maria, let's go inside." Frida said. "This would be much more fun than taking a tour of the town. And Lincoln went to so much trouble to hold this party. It would be rude not to attend."

Maria looked at her daughter, niece and nephews, who all looked up at her in anticipation. Maria smiled, unable to resist.

"Oh, why not?" she said, reaching for a glow bracelet. "Let's party!"

The girls collectively gaped at the scene before them, Lori the most shocked out of them all. But the surprises only continued at they started to see more and more guests arriving. Guests whom the four older sisters recognized, mostly from their classes in high school. There were so many that Hank had to come out to help Hawk with them all.

"Dude...seriously?" Luna breathed out in awe. "How did Lincoln even get their contact info? I can't believe he invited all of these...SAM?!"

Luna's outburst caught the attention of the blond teen. Sam turned to face her and gave her a smile that would've normally made her heart flutter. But considering that Sam had been on the way to the front door, Luna could only feel her heart start to sink.

"Hey Lunes." Sam greeted, adjusting the strap of her guitar over her shoulder as she approached the front door. A moment later she was allowed inside and Luna started to get mad. Of all the things her bro could do, this one cut her deep. And she had some words to share with him about that. Some very strong words.

With her hands clenched tightly into fists, Luna began to storm towards the door, her eyes locked onto Hank as he admitted another couple people inside. Unfortunately, she was a little too focused on him and had forgotten about Hawk and his water gun. At least until she suddenly found him in front of her, aiming at her almost point blank.

"Okay girlie, I warned ya!" he said, unleashing a spray that doused Luna's upper body in a matter of seconds. "Now back away from the house!"

Luna cried out and stumbled back, using her arms to shield her from the attack. Once she had escaped the range of the spray, she took noticed of something strange about the liquid. It wasn't water, that was for sure. And now that she looked at it, there was something familiar about the color as well. She dared to take a taste of what was on her hand, her eyes widening a little at the discovery.

"Dude, did you really just shoot me with cola?!" She barked at Hawk before taking a second taste of the beverage on her hand. "And not even the good stuff! What, you too cheap to get name brand?"

"Nah, just wanted to get more of it for less." Hawk replied, pumping the gun again. "That way we got enough for all of ya. Right Hank?"

"Right." Hank said, pulling out his own soda filled water gun. "We wouldn't want to leave any of you out."

The two boys advanced on the ten girls with their weapons ready. The sisters all started to slowly back away and then turned and ran towards Vanzilla. Hank and Hawk pursued, but only until the girls opened the vehicles doors and started to scramble inside of it.

"Out of the way!" Lola demanded. "Ladies first!"

"Quit shoving me Lynn!" Luan said, trying to squeeze in past Leni.

"Luna, don't you dare get in the front while you're soaked like that!" Lori commanded. "You take the soggy seat!"

After a little more struggling and arguing, the girls all got into Vanzilla and closed the doors. They all glared out the windows at Hank and Hawk as the two returned to the front porch and resumed checking the guests names on the list. At some point, Lincoln stepped outside to check on things and noticed his sisters, giving them a quick wave.

"Why that little!" Lynn growled. "He is so in for it! I'm gonna give him the most atomic wedgie ever!"

"Lynn, while I understand your grievance with our brother, I must insist you refrain from such impulsive and irrational actions." Lisa advised. "Regardless of how much he may deserve such treatment, it would ultimately result in you receiving a punishment from our parental units. Furthermore, he is clearly just trying to agitate us by means of excluding us from his social gathering despite the fact that our friends are attending. We shouldn't give in to such a petty attempt, no matter how badly we wish to do so. I for one shall not even dignify this by looking at our residence."

Lisa turned to face the street, paying no further mind to the people who were walking towards the house. At least not until a familiar car arrived, slowing to a stop just in front of the house. Lisa watched, wide eyed, as her best friend Darcy exited the vehicle, with a little help from her mother who undid the strap to her car seat. The young girl waved back at her mother and then began to head for the house while still under her parents mindful watch. On the way, she spotted Lisa and waved to her.

"Hi Lisa! I'm here for your big brother's party!"

Lisa's eye twitched a little as she watched her friend continue to the house. "As I said, he's simply attempting to anger us...AND IT'S WORKING!"

The young genius crossed her arms and began pouting. None of her sisters said anything about this rare moment of childish behavior from the brilliant girl. Most of them were still seeing familiar faces walk by as guests continued to arrive. It seemed like their brother had managed to get practically everyone they knew to come to his party. And it was getting to them more and more with each passing minute.

A white bus slowly approached the Loud House, slowing to a stop behind the minivan the Santiagos and Casagrandes had arrived in. A burly, white haired man stepped off with a woman with a beehive hairdo following close behind. Stopping for just a moment to wave to his granddaughters, Albert walked up to the front door with Myrtle on his arm. Hawk checked his tablet, gave them both a glow bracelet, and stepped aside to let them into the house.

"Looks like Pop-Pop and Gran-Gran were invited." Leni said.

Lori gripped the steering wheel tightly as she trembled with anger. Her knuckles were starting to turn whiter than her teeth which she was grinding fiercely. She was taking deep breathes to try and control her temper, with little luck.

"Careful Lori." Lana warned, taking notice of her sister's behavior. "I've already had to reattach the steering wheel six times. I don't have enough bubblegum to put it back if you break it off again!"

Lola suddenly gasped loudly from her place in the second row of seats. She leaned closer to the window and squinted a bit at the latest arrival to the party.

"Is that..." she said "No!...He wouldn't...he didn't..."

A pretty young girl with long red hair wearing a pink dress walked up to the house, spoke to Hawk and Hank, and was given a glow bracelet. Lindsey Sweetwater turned back around to face Vanzilla, making direct eye contact with Lola. She winked at her with a mocking smile before going into the house. Lola's face turned redder than a tomato as she ground her teeth with almost as much force as Lori.

"Lincoln is SO going to pay for this!" Lola spat through her teeth.

The other sisters began paying more attention to the continuing arrival of guests. A group of darkly dressed kids walked up to the house, led by Lucy's friend Haiku. Lucy's jaw dropped as she watched Haiku take a glow bracelet and lead the group inside the house.

"Lincoln invited the whole Young Mortician's Club?" Lucy said. "I can't believe it."

"Yeah." Luan piped up. "I'd think they wouldn't be caught dead at a party like this!"

Luan laughed at her own joke, earning the usual groans from her siblings. Leni, who was sitting next to Luan, turned back to look out the window, taking notice of an unfamiliar face.

"Hey." she said. "Like, who's that sad looking girl?"

The Loud Sisters looked up to see a sour looking teenager walking, or rather stomping up to the house to speak to Hawk and Hank. The girls looked around at each other.

"Uh...does anyone know who she is?" Lynn asked. "I think I've seen her at school, but I don't know her.

"I do." Luan said. "Her name is Maggie."

"Is she a friend of yours?" Leni asked.

"No!" Luan said with irritation evident in her voice. "I don't even know her! Lincoln and I performed at her birthday party a few months ago. Seriously? He invited people he's only met once?!"

Hawk handed Maggie a glow bracelet, which she wrapped around her wrist before going inside. Lori frowned so deeply that her cheeks were practically in her lap.

"Who does he think he is?" Lori grumbled, leaning on the steering wheel. "Having a party without us? The nerve of him! What makes him think he can get away with this?"

"Buh" Leni said, her eyes going wide and her cheeks flushing pink. "Buh...Buh..."

"I mean sure" Lori went on. "When I my party I kept most of you guys out at first, but I didn't kick you out of the house!"

"Buh..." Leni repeated, joined now by Luna and Luan. "Buh...Buh..."

"This is ridiculous!" Lori said, not paying attention to her little sisters. "We should be able to go to his party whether he wants us to or not!" She looked over her shoulder at the other girls in the back. "Right girls? Girls?"

All of her sisters were staring out the windows, transfixed. They each had a reddish tint across their faces, some with drool gathering at the corners of their mouths. Lori cocked an eyebrow at the odd scene.

"What are you all looking at?"

"Buh..Buh..Buh." they answered, their gazes not shifting even a little bit.

Lori looked out the van window,giving into curiosity, and her jaw dropped. At their door was a young man who appeared to be in his twenties. He had gorgeous brown hair which was swept forward, wore a pink button-down shirt, white pants, and had blue sweater tied around his neck.

"Hugh!" Lori gasped, following it up with an excited squeal which the other sister quickly joined in.

Though their voices were muffled, Hugh turned to the source of the sound he heard to see the Loud Sisters sitting in Vanzilla nearby. The sight of their all too familiar faces, each with hungry eyes and creepy wide smiles made his blood run cold. He quickly took a bracelet and frantically ran inside.

As the dreamboat left their sight, the girls all snapped out of their daze. But now their desire to get into the party was all the more powerful. Many of them had begun to push for the door, getting caught up in each other's limbs as they made the attempt. However, before any of them could even grab the handle, they heard the sound of Vanzilla's engine roaring to life.

"Get your butts back in your seats and buckle up." Lori ordered, putting the van into reverse.

The other sisters had little choice but to obey as they felt Vanzilla moving. Luna got Lily situated into her car seat as quickly as possible while the twins got tangled as they tried to use the other's seatbelts. Lori started to slowly drive down the street, passing by many other cars parked on the side. Almost all of them ones she recognized as a friend's.

"Where are we going?" Lynn asked after they reached the end of the block.

"Just for a little ride." Lori answered.

The tone of Lori's voice was undeniably icy. So much so that some of the girls would swear that they felt the temperature drop inside of the van when Lori had spoken. None of them said anything else for the rest of the ride, which brought them to Flip's Food & Fuel. Lori took the nearest parking spot and then just as coldly instructed them all to get out so she could have a moment alone.

The nine younger sisters moved calmly and exited Vanzilla, standing together in an adjacent parking spot. Lori got out of the driver's seat and then relocated herself into the sweet spot in the back of Vanzilla. The moment she closed the door, Lori began to shriek angrily and thrash her arms and legs, venting a great deal of anger.

"Yeesh, she's really in a bad mood." Luan noted, cradling Lily in her arms. "So, what should we do now?"

Luna shrugged. "No idea, dude. But I think I'm gonna hit the loo and try to clean up a bit. The soda is starting to dry and I'm feeling kinda sticky."

She headed for the public bathrooms located on the side of the gas station/convenience store. The remaining eight girls decided to just hang around and wait to see how long it would take until Lori calmed down. Or at least they tried to do so until Flip stepped out and approached them.

"Hey, are you kids gonna come in and but something? Or are ya just gonna stand around out here?" he asked, crossing his arms and frowning at them. "Because I charge a 'Standing Around Fee'."

"Seriously dude?" Lynn asked, resisting the urge to roll her eyes. "Okay, fine. I'll just pop inside and grab a Flippee."

"Uhhh, yeah. Sorry there sport, but no can do." Flip said. "I lent my Flippee machine to your brother for the day."

Lynn frowned and almost said something, but held her tongue. It didn't matter, there were plenty of other things to choose from inside the store. She would just settle for some nachos or something like that. The rest of the sisters, aside of Luna and Lori, followed her inside and began to browse around while Flip took his place behind the counter. After a minute or so, Lori entered the store as well, her mood mildly better than it had been while she was in Vanzilla.

Leni watched as her older sister went over to the shelves that held the many different types of snacks for sale. Lori snagged a package of mini chocolate frosted donuts and went to the counter to pay for them. That was a bad sign. Lori avoided that kind of junk food unless she was really, really upset. The problem was that talking to her would be a huge risk as it could very easily set her off again. But Leni wasn't able to help herself. She was much too concerned with how her big sister felt. If Lori ended up yelling at her, then so be it.

"Um, hey Lori." Leni said, cautiously stepping up beside her.

Lori gave a small grunt in reply.

"So...do you, like, want to talk about it?" Leni offered.

"Yes. I do." Lori answered, taking her purchase and heading out the door. "Meet me back inside of the van when you're done in here. All of you."

Lori left, heading out to sit down in the driver's seat again and chow down on her comfort food. Leni, who had not found anything she really wanted to buy, followed Lori back to the van and climbed into the passenger's seat. Eventually the others joined them as well, Luna being the last to arrive.

"Sorry for the wait, dudes." She said, sliding into her seat. "Took a little longer than I thought to wash that stuff out of my hair. But I'm good now. Except for my clothes."

"Don't worry about it, Luna." Lori said, putting the key into Vanzilla's ignition. "You can grab clean ones once we get back home."

"I guess." Luna said. "Just wish we didn't have to wait until Linc's party is over with."

Lori suddenly laughed, startling some of her sisters. She turned to face them, a devilish grin on her face and a determined look in her eyes.

"Oh, we aren't waiting for his party to end before we go back home. We're literally going there right now and this time, we aren't letting anyone stop us." She said, backing Vanzilla up and turning to get back onto the road. "We are crashing that party!"

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