Louise

Later that day, the Belcher kids returned home. "Hey kids," Bob said. "Hey my little babies, how was school?" Linda asked "Fine." Gene said. "I didn't get the invited to Tammys party." Tina moaned. "Oh Tina I'm sure she just-." "I got invited." Louise interrupted. "REALLY?! That's fantastic! My Louise is gonna party it up!" Linda sang. "Is that a good thing?" Bob asked. "Oh, I think it'll turn out better than expected." Louise grinned evilly. Why? Because on the walk home, Reggie had divulged his evil plan. He had found a surplus of non-alcoholic beer and fake drugs. His plan? With a little rebranding, they were going to make it look like there was real stuff. The popular kids would fall for it, and react to it because of the Placebo effect. And look like total losers for Louise and Reggie to document. It was perfect. "Do what are you gonna wear beautiful?" Linda said, fawning over her youngest. "I'm going for a full makeover. By tonight, be prepared to see a full on transformation! Come on dad!" Louise yelled. "Wait why?" Bob asked. "Your driving." Louise said. "Oh. Sure, gimme a minute." Bob said. "Wait, what?! Louise, you can't go shopping with your father! I'll take you." Linda said. "Mom no ones shopping for me. Lacey's has the experts." Louise said. "Lacey's? That fancy place on Kings Head?" Bob asked. "Yeah their a salon/nail parlor/boutique." Louise responded. "That place has people who shop for you! Lazy luxury." Gene yelled. "Are you sure Louise?" Linda asked. "Yeah mom, I'm sure." Louise said, dragging her father out the door.

20 minutes later...

"Here we are." Bob said. The two had arrived at the waterfront store on the well-to-do island. "Alright dad, thanks!" Louise said, as Bob signed off on the bill for a full makeover. "Have fun. Love you." Bob said as Louise sat down. After 5 minutes in the small waiting room, the door opened. "Louise." A voice called, a familiar one. "Jocelyn?" Louise asked. The blonde popped her head out. "Oh my god, hey you!" Jocelyn said. "Your my stylist person?" "Your my customer? Why are you here?" Louise sighed. "I'm going to Tammys party. "Oh my god, awesome! I'm gonna make you look so hot Reggie won't even recognize you!" Jocelyn squealed as she led Louise inside of a hair salon and sat her down. "Okay, so what are you looking to do?" Louise shrugged. "I don't know." "Alright, well it says you want a total makeover. So what style do you go for?" Louise thought for a moment. "Tomboy. Something simple." "Okay, what about hair?" Jocelyn asked. "Total remodel. Taking it out of the pigtails, straightening, and if it looks good, color change." Jocelyn scribbled down the changes. "What color?" Louise thought. "You think I would look good blonde?" "Oh yeah, everyone does." "Then blonde, but do a streak of pink down the back." "Cool! Okay, nails?" "French tips, no polish." "And the ears?" Louise sighed. This was her biggest decision. But if this was going to be the new her, old Louise couldn't stick around. But maybe... "What do you think?" "It would look good if you went with a ball cap. But I can make the ears work if you want." Louise looked in the mirror, then shook her head. "I'll take them off. Pass them down to my daughter." She said. "Awww, so sweet. Your gonna look great, promise." Jocelyn said, then got to work.

Back at the Belcher residence, the family had finished closing up and we're off on their own stuff. Gene was playing with a new beat, Tina was writing friend fiction, and Linda was reading a sailing romantic novel. Bob sat at the counter in the restaurant, waiting for Louise. Bob was going to assume that his daughter had decided against changing, gotten a refund, and spent the money on candy and carnival games at Kings Head Pier. It wouldn't surprise him. Bob turned to take a drink of his coffee, and the door opened. He turned and a little girl was standing in front of him. She was a blonde with a pink streak in her hair, nice nails, and a simple black tee with jeans and sneakers. She had on a black and white Mets cap, and she had it on backwards with the front of her hair pulled through the opening. She looked familiar, but Bob dismissed it. "Sorry, we're closed? You lost?" Bob asked. The girl was astonished. "Dad, it's me! Louise!" She shouted, and Bib was stunned as he put the pieces together. "Louise! Oh my god, I didn't even recognize you." The old man said. "Yeah, told you." Louise smirked. "Did you dye your hair?" "Yup! Like it?" "I always thought you would make a good blonde. And your ears?" Louise reached into her bag and threw the ears to her father. "Put those in my room. I'm passing them down to my daughter." Bob smiled proudly. "What?" Louise asked. "Proud of you." Bob said, hugging his daughter. Louise sighed and hugged back. This look was something to get used to, but she liked her new look. And her family approved. But their was one person whose opinion she wanted. She took a quick picture and texted Reggie. His response? I think I just fell in love with you all over again.