Sorry if quality for the chapter Is Lacking. I thought of an idea at around two in the morning, and was trying to find a way to fit it in with the previous chapter. Any, I hope you at least find mild entertainment from this update.

Lynn stood in front of Clyde's house, trying to figure out what to say. After a minute of thinking, she still had nothing but was forced to go with what she had, as Lincoln had just opened the door. "Are you here for something, or did you just feel like standing in front of Clyde's house ominously?" Lincoln said with a clear hint of irritation. Lynn began to speak, but still had no idea what to say. "Look Lincoln, we need you back at the house, things aren't exactly going well without you. We'll let you back in the house, so could you please come fix things?" Lynn said, trying not to reveal just how bad things were. Lincoln looked at Lynn for a minute, and then gave his reply. "I'll come back and fix things on two conditions. One, the entire family has to apologize and admit that they can't do without me. And two, you have to admit that you were wrong about me being bad luck."

As soon as she heard the second demand, she backed up a bit. Yes, they needed Lincoln, and yes, Lincoln wasn't bad luck, but she couldn't bring herself to say that. "Lincoln, I'm sorry I kicked you out of the house because of luck." Lynn said, trying to play it off. Lincoln just stared at her in dissatisfaction, and began to close the door. "That's not the apology I was looking for." He said as the door shut. "Dang it" Lynn muttered before dejectedly going back to the back yard of the loud house. A few moments later, a knock was heard at the McBride residence. Lincoln opened the door to the tired faces of the Yates kids from his block.

"Alright Lincoln, it's clear that you are upset with your family at the moment, but we still need to acquire our intake of at least eight hours of sleep, as with everyone else on our block, so maybe we could come to a sort of agreement." Belle said, trying to bargain with Lincoln. The white haired boy decided to listen to what his neighbors from across the street had to say, as he invited the well mannered children inside. After bringing Clyde into the discussion, the children began to work out a sort of deal. After they had finished, Lincoln had said bye to the McBride's, and went back to the loud house with his back pack in tow.

As he went to the front door, he knocked, and was immediately met with all of his sisters. "Finally, about time you got back, now things will finally get back to normal." However, as Lincoln made his way back into the house, he decided to clear something up at the first opportunity. Just then, Lucy came in, is if on cue. "Lincoln, Finally. I need help with finding rhymes for all of these-" she was then cut off as Lincoln just pulled out a pocket dictionary, and handed it to Lucy. "Find them yourself, I'm still upset with you all." The soul son turned to the rest of his family, and began to speak. "Things aren't going back to normal just like that, if you want me to go back to how I was before, ask Lynn what I told her." And with that, the boy made his way upstairs, leaving the family confused. "Look, if Lincoln's back than I'm pretty sure that things will be fine, so I'm going to let Lynn back in, and then let's all get some sleep." Rita said, trying to reassure the family, but trying to hide her own uncertainty. She had a feeling that this wasn't the end.

As the Night went on, everyone went back to their rooms. Looking forward to a quiet night. Shortly after, the twins started fighting again, and Lincoln got up to tend to them, however, things weren't going to go as expected. As Lincoln walked in on the twins, both were looking forward to him joining their side, and somehow putting them to sleep like always. Instead, he did something drastically different. He lifted both of the younger siblings by their collars, and spoke to them. "Lola, you go to sleep now, or I will throw away all of your make up kits, and don't think that I don't know where you hide your reserves." Lincoln says to the blond haired pageant girl, before placing her back in her bed and turning to Lana. "And you, go to sleep, or I'll burn all your clothes and make you wear Lola's dresses to school for a month." Before placing the tomboy in her bed. Needless, the new Lincoln worked, but just didn't feel right to everyone.

The next day, Lincoln woke up early, and got prepared for school. After he finished getting ready, and ate his breakfast, he went to the Yates family across the street, and went to take with them. "Alright, I kept my end of the deal, now you keep yours." At that, the well mannered children pulled out a fifteen dollars, and handed it to Lincoln. "Sweet. And remember this is the first payment for the entire block. Now, I want you to tell everyone that if they want the family quiet, I'll need two bucks per person. It's gonna be like this till either too many missed payments, or my family finally meets my demands. Whichever comes first." At this, the Yates family, and the white haired child continued onto the bus stop.

Meanwhile, The house hadn't seemed to fix itself for the morning without Lincoln's intervention, so they were all late to school again. And as soon as the day ended, they decided to have a chat with Lynn to find Lincoln's demands.