The girls all headed back to the beach.

"Ah finally, it's about time." Lola fell face down in the sand in exhaustion. "Aw great! Now there's sand in my dress!"

"Oh suck it up princess," her twin argues. "The sand is the least of your problems!"

"Why don't you zip your lip!?"

"Why don't you zip yours?!"

The twins began fighting again until Lori broke them up. "That's enough you two! This island is literally making us lose our sanity!"

"Lori's right," Lynn agrees. "We gotta find a way to get out of here!"

"What if we fix that giant, figure thing?" Leni suggested.

"You mean the rescue beacon?" Lisa corrected.

"Yeah that. If we put it back together again, maybe someone will see it, find us here and we can go back home."

The others were surprised at what she just said, especially Lisa. "That's….actually a really good idea."

"But how are we supposed to fix it when it's completely burned down?" Lucy asked.

"Excuse me," Harvey interrupts. "If you guys need help rebuilding a rescue beacon, I think we could be of assistance."

"Really?" Lori asked. "Oh Harvey, I could just kiss you…...if I hadn't already washed once today."

Technobear raises his hand. "I'll take that kiss!"

"Ew."

"So what's your plan, birdbrain?" Lynn asked.

"We could find some materials scattered all over the beach and I think I know some friends that can put it together."

"That could work," Lisa commented.

Technobear leans in next to Lori. "So baby, how about that kiss?"

Lynn butted in. "How about we get this beacon together first?"


"Okay everyone," Lori ordered. "It's clear what we have to do. We need to collect as many pieces for the beacon as we can. I'll stay here with Lily. The rest of you guys split up so you can cover more ground. When you find a good piece we can use, bring it right back to camp. Now go, go, go!"

The Loud girls all split up to find what they needed. Lana was going into a secret lair hidden beneath a cave. When all of a sudden, she was taken by surprise by a talking alligator.

"So, you want to battle?" The gator said in a phony accent. "You must be crazy! My technique is the best! Your style is weak and undeveloped! My pupils can defeat you!"

"Excuse me," Lana interrupts. "But is that ridiculous accent real?"

The gator then spoke in a normal voice. "Uh no. That was just for dramatic effect. But you are still going down. Students! Take her out!" A group of alligators came out in preparation to fight.

Lana scoffs. "You guys are wasting your time. I just happen to be the champion alligator wrestler of Royal Woods. Prepare to taste defeat!"

While Lana was wrestling the alligators, she also began taking whatever she could find and use it to her advantage. Including using some vines as rope to hogtie them to a tree.

Finally, the battle was done and unsurprisingly, Lana came out victorious. "How do you like me now, loser-gator?"

The leader of the gators stood up. "I must admit. Your technique is impressive. You have defeated me. But mark my words little missy! I shall return for my vengeance!" The gators took off, leaving a small piece of wood behind.

"I always knew gators were sore losers." Lana took the piece and headed back to camp.


Back at the shore, Lynn was searching for more things to use for a new beacon. The only thing she did find was a familiar warthog.

"Rooter? What are you doing here?"

"Well, hello again. I think one of the pieces for the rescue beacon is hidden inside these crates." Rooter is referring to a few crates that have washed up on the beach. "Let's say we harness our energy and work together to smash open the crates before the tide rolls in and takes them out to sea."

"If it involves smashing things, I'm so in!"

The duo then began smashing the crates. Rooter barely smashed any while Lynn got most of them demolished. Once they were done, they were left with a bunch of smithereens and a few pieces of bamboo.

"What teamwork," said Rooter. "I must say that we compliment each other well."

"Teamwork?" Lynn questions. "But you didn't open a single crate."

"Uh….no. I definitely took out a few."

"Well, at least we got another piece for the rescue beacon. Thanks…...I guess." Lynn gathers the piece she needs and heads back to camp.


All throughout the day, the Louds looked around the island to find things to use for a new beacon. Once they found something, they all headed back to base camp.

Lori was quite impressed. "I see you guys gathered everything you could find."

"This doesn't seem like quite enough," Lisa stated.

"Lisa's got a point," Harvey agreed. "We're gonna need something to add to it."

Just then, Foo spotted something in the ocean. "Hey Harvey! There's some pieces of wood out there. Can we use those?"

Harvey looks at what Foo was referring to. The Loud girls instantly recognized what they were.

"Hey," Lola observes. "Those look a lot like the pieces from our boat."

"That's because they are the pieces from our boat," Lisa corrected.

Lana was able to observe what type of wood it is. "I'd say it's 50% pinewood, 33% larch, with 17% cedar. Simple yet sturdy. It's perfect! We can use it to put together the beacon!"

"But how are we supposed to get them they're drifting away into the ocean?" Lynn questions.

"One of us is gonna have to go out there and get them!"

"I'll go!" Harvey volunteers.

"Harvey! No!" Fee shouts. "Those waves are too big!"

"I have to Fee! It's our only chance!" Harvey ran up and dives into the ocean to gather the pieces of driftwood.

"But dude!" Luna shouts. "What if you don't make it?"

"Sure I will! And if I don't, well…...no one's gonna say old Harvey Beaks didn't try his best!" Harvey kept on swimming, but the waves kept coming way over his head. The young melon headed blue bird nearly drowned in the ocean. Until he started hearing voices in his head. So finally, he swam back up, gathering the wood, and swam back to the shore.

The girls were surprised. "Dude," Luna said. "That was….awesome!"

"Thanks Luna." Harvey shook all the water off, ruffling his feathers.

"Okay we got the materials," Lisa observes. "But how are we supposed to assemble them?"

Lynn then remembered something. "Wait! I got it! Lana, you still have your tool belt?"

"Sure do." Lana indeed have her toolbelt around her waist. "I'll get right to work!"

"Great!" Harvey exclaims. "Now all we need is a fire."

"Way ahead of you my fine feather friend." Lisa took off her glasses and aligned them up with the sun. The light from the lens lands on a stick and burns it up. Eventually the stick catches on fire. As soon as Lana was done building the beacon, Lisa climbed up with the stick and used it to light the torch on fire. "Success!"

Harvey was impressed. "Wow! Those are some pretty impressive sisters you have."

"I know right?" Lori says.

Technobear leans in once again. "So Lori, I believe we have a matter of a kiss to discuss?"

"Oh yeah. Now go on. Pucker up, close your eyes and you will get a big surprise." Technobear did as he was told. Lori then turned to one of her younger sisters. "Pssst! Lola. You do it."

"WHAT?! No way! Who knows where that mouth has been!?"

"Look. Just picture him as a big giant cupcake."

"Yeah, a cupcake with fur on it! You can't make me!"

"I'll make it up to you later, I promise. Plus, you're one of the best kissers in our family."

Lola was still unmoved.

"And if you don't, I'll tell Lincoln who broke his model airplane while roughhousing with her twin sister."

Lola gasps. "You wouldn't dare!"

"Wanna bet?"

This was certainly a conflict. Lola didn't like being blackmailed and she certainly didn't want to be forced to kiss an animal. But she also didn't want Lincoln to be furious at her if she ever had to face him again. So she went with the only option she could make. "Fine! But you owe me big time!"

Lola slowly approaches Technobear, puckered her lips and finally sealed the deal. But after a few seconds, she immediately ran around in disgust.

However, the animal was filled with joy. "Whoa mama! Now that was a kiss!"

"Blech!" Lola shouts. "How could she make me kiss bear lips?! I can wash the kiss off my tongue, but it'll never leave my brain!"

"Get over it sis," Lana said. "You're lucky that Lori offered you a favor. If it were me, I would have done it for free."

"Of course you would. You give high fives with a frogs tongue!"

"Could I interest you in a free memory wipe when we return home?" Lisa suggests.

"Just this once, yes you can."

"It sure is a nice looking beacon," Harvey observes.

"Eh, it's okay," Fee shrugged.

"Look on the bright side," Luan said trying to lighten the mood. "Once someone sees it, we'll be right back home."

"At least you'll get to see your old animal pals again, Lans." Luna looks down to see that Lana was not there. "Lans?" The girls turn around and see Lana walking back into the jungle. "Whoa little dudette," Luna said. "Where do you think you're going?"

"I'm going back," Lana said.

"What? Why?"

"Because I can't leave without Lincoln. So I'm going back for him."

"WHAT?!"

"Are you crazy?!" Lynn said flabbergasted. "He's a wild cannibal now! If it wasn't for him, we wouldn't be in this mess!"

"I don't care! He's still our brother!"

"Aren't you forgetting something?" Lola said. "HE TRIED TO EAT US!"

"He didn't know what he was doing! He was just hungry and confused! But in there, he's probably scared and lonely. And I bet you guys are scared that he's gonna do the same thing again. I know Lincoln screws up sometimes, but he would never leave us behind. The most dependable person we've ever known, the only brother we've ever had is still in there, and our family's just not complete without him. No matter what, Lincoln always goes out of his way to help us. And now we have to help him. So whether you guys are with me or not, I'm gonna go find him even if it kills me." Lana goes back into the jungle to go find her brother.

"Lana wait!" Lynn steps in. "You're not going in there." Lana stopped in her tracks looking disappointed. "At least, not by yourself."

"Lynn, I can't ask you to do that."

"Lana, you may be tough, but you're still 6. We're already about to lose our brother. We can't lose one of our sisters too. Plus, with an adventure like this, how could I pass up an opportunity?"

"Thanks Lynn." The two girls go out into the jungle, while the other sisters watch.

"Good luck you guys," Lucy said.