Many hours later, Lincoln is seen floating alone on a plank of wood. After a while, he wakes up and finds that he's washed up on the shore of an unknown island.

"Where am I?" He asked. "Where is everybody? Lori?! Lana?! Lisa?! ….Mommy?"

Lincoln looks around and still doesn't get an answer. "This is just terrific. I don't even know what this place is." Lincoln then spotted parts of the boat all over the beach. "Hey! Those look like the parts from the raft! They must be on the island somewhere, or maybe lost at sea forever. Better go with option one. I've got to find them."

Lincoln goes around the beach searching for his sisters and calling out their names. Many hours pass and Lincoln starts to get really tired and then just falls to the ground. "This is hopeless. I'm never gonna find them." Just then, something in the sand attracted his attention. "Hey! Footprints! They must be here!"

Lincoln followed the tracks and finds Lori and Leni on the other side of some pointy rocks. Leni is freaking out about something while Lori is trying to console her.

Lincoln runs up to the two girls. "Lori! Leni!"

"Lincoln?"

"You're okay!"

"Do I look okay?" Leni shouted. "Something touched my head!"

"Whoa, whoa, whoa. Hold on Leni," Lincoln consoled. "What touched your head?"

"Well, I don't remember, but it was dark and something touched my head."

"You are kinda tall, you know. It was probably just a tree branch."

"Oh, right."

Just then, Luna and Luan ran up to them. "Okay dudes, we found two, but we still can't find-."

"Luna! Luan!"

"Lincoln! You're sure a sight for sore eyes," Luan jokes.

"Anyway," Luna said. "We managed to find Lisa and Lily."

The two girls in question are sitting by the shore. Lisa is observing clams and crustaceans while Lily is just splashing around.

"Okay," Lincoln confirmed. "Now we just have four more left to find."

"Look! Over there!" Leni points to the shore and sees that Lola and Lynn just washed up on the beach. They both wake up with starfishes stuck to their hair and crabs and lobsters stuck to their clothes.

"Alrighty boys. Fun's over," Lynn said as the sea creatures ran away.

"Lynn! Lola!"

"Guys!"

"Where's Lucy?"

"I'm right here." Lucy popped up next to Lincoln frightening him.

"Lucy! When did you get here?"

"I've been here the whole time. I was just basking in the sun."

"Okay, let's see," Lincoln said as he did a quick headcount. "1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. We're still missing one. Where's Lana?"

Just then the Louds spotted something in the distance.

Lana arrives to the beach, riding the waves with a group of dolphins. The dolphins then drop Lana off at the beach and bid her goodbye. "Oh man! That was totally radical! I wish I could keep you as a pet, but I don't think we have a pool that's big enough. See you around." As the dolphins leave, Lana turns around to see her siblings. "Hey guys!"

"Lana!" The rest of the girls and Lincoln gathered around each other in a group hug.

"This is totes great!" Leni said. "We're all together! But….where exactly are we?" The Louds all turn around to see a huge jungle on the island right in front of their eyes. "San Diego."

"San Diego?" Lynn questions.

"Why not? This place has white sandy beaches, wide open spaces and cleverly designed artificial trees. I tell you, this could be the San Diego resort. Complete with fake plants." Leni pulls off a leaf from a fern. "Huh, this one feels surprisingly real."

"Okay Leni," Lincoln interrupted. "First of all, I'm pretty sure those plants are real. And second, I don't think this is San Diego."

"Not to worry, siblings," Lisa steps in. "I have a map." The young genius pulls out a map out of her pocket and sets it on the ground. "Let's see. We left here. We capsized here. I know exactly where we are. We're on this tiny little island called…...Wildbark island. Population: unknown."

"You mean," Lori asked. "We're the only people here?"

"Ah don't worry," Lana assured as she pulls out her tools. "I have my tool belt with me. I'll just repair the raft and we can sail back home."

"You seriously brought that with you?" Lola questioned her twin.

"I bring it with me everywhere. It's the handyman's code. Now if you'll excuse me, I have work to do."

As Lana leaves, Lola muttered to herself. "You guys are beyond weird."

"Uh….guys? We've got a problem." Lana shows them that the pieces of the raft were being pulled away by the tides. "Looks like we're marooned."

"I knew this would happen," Lori grumbled. "Lincoln this is all your fault with your stupid wish!"

"Why does everyone keep bringing that up!?" Lincoln said exasperated.

"I knew you were a jinx!" Lynn shouted. "Don't you know it's bad luck to say your wish out loud? You're not supposed to do that!"

"Me?! I said no! But you forced me to tell you!"

"No we didn't."

"Actually we kinda did," Lisa corrected. "However it wouldn't be the first time we forced something out of him."

"We're all gonna starve to death," Lori complains. "There's got to be something here we can eat."

The girls look around for some food, but all they see are twigs and rocks. "Can people eat rocks?"

"I did see a show where someone tried to make a one course meal out of nothing but treebark," Lincoln recalled.

With their stomachs growling, the kids run to a nearby tree and start eating the bark. "It's actually not that bad," Lynn said. "Tastes pretty…...Whoa…." The girls stop eating and their visions start changing. To them, Lincoln and everything else look pixelated. While to Lincoln, the girls appear to be different foods, animals and even cartoon characters.

"This doesn't feel right," Lincoln explains.

"What show did you see that bark thing on?"

"It was on...uh…. oh yeah, Crazy Eats."

"You mean that one where those people make themselves go crazy by eating things that aren't food?! LINCOLN! They don't even go outside on that show!"

"But guys, the inside is the outside." The background disintegrated as the words echo repeatedly. Just then, a series of bizarre hallucinations occur. After a while, everything goes back to normal and the kids wake up on the beach holding their heads in pain.

"Well that sure was trippy," Luan jokes. "Get it? But seriously, let's never do that again."

"I literally cannot believe this," Lori exasperates. "This is all your fault Lincoln!"

"What did I do?"

"If you hadn't smashed the boat, we wouldn't be stuck here!"

"It was an accident!"

"It was because you weren't paying attention and now look where we are!"

"Come on guys. Let me help. I fix things all the time."

"No you don't. You just mess things up all the time."

"Like when?"

"The car, the garage, the sneakers, the party, that other party….."

"That's enough! You know Ronnie Anne pushed me."

"Ronnie Anne wasn't even there!"

"Look, I can fix it."

"Oh you mean when you tried to fix the boat by smashing it?"

"Come on! I can…."

"NO! No you can't! Everytime you try to fix something, you just make things worse!"

"I just wanted to help."

"HELP!? I think you've helped out enough!"

Feeling heartbroken after hearing those words, Lincoln begins to tear up. "FINE! …..if that's how you feel….then I won't help you anymore!" Lincoln turns around and walks away sadly. "You guys can do whatever you want! I'm going to have my own fun. And if you find a way of this island, don't bother asking me."

"Fine! Go on ahead! We don't need you! We'll find our own way off the island without you!"

"Well, now what do we do?" Lynn asked as she saw Lincoln storm off.

"Don't worry sis. I have a plan to get us rescued," Lori ordered. "Okay, Lynn, Lana: gather all the loose peices of wood you can find, Leni, Lisa: you two start building a fire, Lucy, Luna, Luan: you three, watch over Lily."

"What about me?" Lola asked.

"Lola, you have the most important job of all."

"I do?" Lola's smile immediately turns into a frown after hearing what she has to do. She was tasked with standing in front of the ocean waves posing as the Statue of Liberty and is apparently not happy about it. "This is not what I had in mind."


Meanwhile, Lincoln is on his own side of the island, still feeling quite annoyed. "I don't see what all this fuss is about," he muttered to himself. "This island has everything we could ever need. They just don't seem to see it."

As Lincoln is lost in his thoughts, he remembered how much his sisters scolded him and started getting even more annoyed. "I mean it's not like I meant to wreck the boat and get us lost out here! It was just a mistake! I just wanted to have fun and they just—! They just! AAUGH!" Lincoln shouted as he stomped his foot to the ground in a blind rage. "They just make me so mad!"

Lincoln was so angry that he started kicking sand in the air. "Why do they always have to blame everything on me?! They act like everything is my fault! Well fine! If they don't need me, then I don't need them!"

Lincoln then started to gather a bunch of bamboo sticks and giant leaves to build a small hut to sleep in. He also found some food like pineapples and coconuts and started building a fire. He was still pretty mad, but after a while, his anger started to die down a bit.


On the other side of the island, Lori and the others were busy building a rescue beacon. "If this doesn't get us off the island, nothing will. Can't wait to see the look on that twerps face when he sees this. He's completely useless without us."

Lori sees that Lincoln has actually accomplished more than expected. "Or maybe he's more skillful than I thought. Not that I care."

"Lori!" Lola shouts. "I've been standing here for hours, and my arm is getting tired! How long do I have to pose like this?"

"Just a little longer Lola!" Lori then puts on the finishing touches. "There you can rest now." Lola puts her arm down and turns around, and is incredibly amazed by what she sees. "I present to you, our one way ticket out of here! The statue of Loud-berty! This baby will have us off the island in no time! What do you think? Pretty cool huh?"

Lori then checks on Leni and Lisa who are still struggling to make a fire out of the pieces of the raft. "How's the fire going you two?"

"It's going great!" Leni answered.

"Sister slavedriver," Lisa mumbled.

"I HEARD THAT!"

"Why can't we just use some of Lincoln's fire?" Leni complained.

"That's wildfire! We're not using wildfire on Lady Loud-berty! Now rub you two!"

The two girls started rubbing the sticks even harder, but it still doesn't work. "We've been trying….we can't…..we can't do it! We just can't do it!"

Just as Leni slams the two planks together on the ground, a fire immediately ignited. "Huh? F….fi…..fire! Fire! Fire!" Leni shouts in victory, but then realized what she was cheering for and immediately got frightened by it. "Ahh! Fire! Fire!" Leni then runs around the beach and the fire unintentionally started burning up the rescue beacon. Lori is still on the top as the fire starts to rise.

"Lori!" Lana shouted from below. "You have to jump!"

"What are you insane!?"

"Don't worry! It's just sand! You'll be fine! You'll see! It's a peice of…" Lori jumped from atop the rescue beacon and into the sand, falling flat on her face. "...cake? Dang, you need to start working out more."

While Leni is still running, she let's go of the two planks and they landed in the ocean, putting the fire out. But the fire on the beacon was still going until eventually, it all burned up and collapsed to the ground.

"YOU MANIACS!" Lori pounded her fists to the ground. "YOU SCREWED IT UP! YOU HAD ONE CHANCE AND YOU BLEW IT! DARN YOU!DARN YOU ALL TO HECK!"

"Can we go to the fun side now?" Lynn asks.


Back on Lincoln's side, Lincoln is enjoying paradise on his own. "Ah, this is the life. No worries, no responsibility, I can do whatever I want, whenever I want."

Lincoln then started to think about his sisters. "I wonder if they're okay." Lincoln then started feeling guilty, but it wears off in like a second. "Oh what do I care? I'm no longer supposed to help. I don't need them to have fun. I can do that all on my own." Unfortunately, the sole Loud brother started to feel a little lonely. "Oh, who am I kidding? What good is having a good time if there's no one to share it with? It's just not fun without them around. But what they don't forgive me?"

Lincoln then started to lament to himself. "What's the point anymore? After what I did, they'll never want to talk to me again."


Back on the other side of the island, the girls are busy wondering about their brother. While they were willing to make amends with him, they were still uncertain whether or not he wanted to see them again.

Lori was rather annoyed by this, due to her plan becoming a total flop. "If you're going to go, then go," she said.

"What was that?" Leni asked rather confused.

"I said if you're going to go, then go!"

"I'm not following what you're…." Lynn said before she was cut off.

"Just go! I don't need you anymore! I don't need anyone! I'll get off this island all on my own!"

The rest of the girls looked on feeling surprised (in a hurt kinda way). They all then decided to head over to their brother's side, leaving Lori all alone.

As they started heading towards a hut that Lincoln had built, the girls started thinking amongst themselves.

"Do you guys think we're a little too hard on Linky?" Leni asked.

"Yeah dudes," Luna agrees. "I mean what if he doesn't forgive us?"

"He has to," Lana answered. "He's our brother."

"Lana's right," Lynn agrees. "Even if Lincoln does get mad sometimes, at least he doesn't hold grudges. Or does he?"

"Only one way to find out," Lucy said as she knocked on the door.

Lincoln opened the door in expectation, and yet he wasn't too surprised by who he saw. "Oh, hey guys," he said trying not to sound desperate. "What are you doing here?"

"Hey little bro," Lynn answered. "Listen, we came over to apologize."

"Yeah dude," Luna chimed in. "We didn't mean those things we said."

"We just got wrapped up in our own problems," Luan added.

"And we took our anger out on you," Lola continued.

"And we realized that wasn't right," Lana finished.

"If I had a heart," Lucy continues. "It would be filled with deep sorrow."

"I too offer my sincerest apology, elder brother," Lisa confirms.

"Poo-poo," Lily apologized.

"So what do you say, Linky?" Leni asked. "You forgive us?"

Lincoln was still a little unsure. "Well, I don't know. I mean I've kinda been enjoying myself, so…."

"Okay," Lynn interrupted. "I knew it was a long shot. We just wanted you to know that we're really sorry. But it's okay if you're not ready to forgive us. We understand." The girls started turning around and walking away, feeling rather disappointed.

"Wait!" The girls then stopped in their tracks once they heard Lincoln's voice. "I mean, there's no rule that says you have to go. I suppose we could put our differences aside. So if you wanna stay…."

Lincoln is immediately cut off as soon as the girls rush through the door.

"Okay, I guess they forgive me."

Once inside the hut, the girls are truly amazed by how well constructed it was. Especially Lana.

"Wow!" She said with excitement. "I'm impressed Lincoln! I didn't think you had it in you!"

"Well, what can I say?" He answered. "I learned from the best."

"Gee, thanks," Lana blushed. "You know, if you want, I could give you some pointers on how to build things."

"I'd like that, little sis."

The girls are busy enjoying everything that the little hut had to offer.

"Make yourselves at home you guys. There's plenty of fresh fruit and water if you're hungry or thirsty and a nice relaxing fire to keep us warm. Enjoy."

The girls did as they were pleased.

"Maybe being on this island won't be so bad after all," Lola sighed in satisfaction.