At night, in the Knudson-Loud-Anderson House. J.D., Varie, Vince, Aylene, Mary, Shanan, The Eds, Naruto, and the Girls, Starfire, Raven, Terra, Argent, Volcana, Bumblebee, and the Loud siblings are watching TV.

"Kids, we have a surprise for you!" Rita shouted. "Come to the dining room!"

They enter the Dining Room, excited to see what it is.

"Feast your eyes on this," Lynn Sr. continued, showing them many pints of ice cream. "Ice Cream!"

"WOW!" said everyone.

"We figured since you kids have been really good lately and haven't argued or broken anything, we decided to give you something special," Rita explained.

"That's really nice of you!" Lincoln replied. "Thanks!"

"This is literally great!" Lori remarked.

"I love ice cream!" J.D. enthused.

"Oh boy!" Laney cried.

"Ice cream, yeah!" Lana shouted.

"Pinch me, I must be creaming!" joked Luan, and then was pinched by Leni. "Ow! Leni!"

"You said "pinch," Leni pointed out.

J.D., Varie, Vince, Aylene, Carol, Shannon, Mary, and Ed all laughed.

J.D. laughed. "Good one Luan."

They all ran to get their frozen treats, then returned to the living room to begin eating.

TWO HOURS LATER

After eating their ice cream, all of them—aside from Lucy—are stuffed.

Lynn burps. "Man, that was the best Ice Cream ever!"

"You said it, sis!" Luna agreed.

J.D. burped. "That was great. Mint Chip is my favorite flavor."

"I love the," Varie burped, "Blue Raspberry flavor."

"I am literally full," Lori stated.

"Me, too," Laney replied.

"I love ice cream," Vince stated. "Especially with you, Carol."

"Aw, Vincey," Carol smiled.

They share a kiss.

Lily was chewing gum. "I really like the bubble gum flavor." She blows a bubble of bubble gum, which pops.

"I haven't had dessert since the Kiddie Table," Lincoln admitted.

"I love Ice Cream as much as any sweet food," Mary added.

Mary has an orange aura surrounding her.

"Why is your orange aura glowing, Mary?" Lynn asked.

"It's one of my special powers because of my diet," Mary explained. "I eat sweet foods like sweets or chocolate to make myself stronger."

"Wow," Gabrielle exclaimed with a British accent. "That is an awesome power. Normally, sweets make you fat and cause diabetes, but not for you."

"Weird, huh?" said Mary.

They all take their empty pints of ice cream and throw them away.

"Thank you, Mom and Dad!" said the Loud Kids.

"Thank you, Mr. Lynn and Ms. Rita," J.D. added.

"Anytime!" the parents replied.

They all go upstairs.

"It was really nice to give them a treat," Rita reflected. "Wasn't it, dear?"

"Yeah, it sure was," Lynn Sr. replied. "It was the least we could do after they helped us get some alone time. Speaking of treats, is there any left for us?"

Rita goes into the freezer and pulls out two pints of ice cream.

"Shall we?" Rita asked.

"After you!" replied Lynn Sr.

They run off with their treats.

In Lynn, Terra and Anna's room

"Wow!" remarked Lynn. "That ice cream was delicious!"

"You said it, Lynn," Anna said. "I only eat beans and hot sauce and have one scoop of ice cream once a year."

"That's an interesting diet," Terra observed. "I guess you all have different diets that make you stronger."

"Yep," Anna answered. "It's awesome."

In Lucy, Haiku, Raven, Brittney and Shannon's Room

"Burp," moaned Lucy. "That dessert was... immortal."

"My favorite flavor of ice cream is black licorice," Brittney explained. "A lot of people hate black licorice."

"I can believe it, Brittney," Haiku replied. "Black Licorice is an interesting flavor."

"I've never really been a fan of Black Licorice," Shannon admitted. "It was never my favorite flavor."

"I know how that feels," Raven confessed. "I might be half demon with a dark heart, but Black Licorice has never been my favorite flavor."

In Luna, Ember and Argent's room

Argent sighed. "That ice cream sure went well, didn't it?"

"Yeah, dude," Luna acknowledged. "It was quite thoughtful of Mom and Dad to gift it to us. I wish they had made it."

"But to do that, they'll have to go make it by hand," Ember tried to explain.

Lola emerges from her room in her pajamas and walks downstairs, pausing for a moment to listen.

"I'm sure glad we made our kids happy," Rita commented.

"Yup," Lynn Sr. agreed. "If they keep it up being this good, we'll give them another treat. Maybe something that's their favorite."

"Well, we're almost short," Rita countered. "We'll just give them one thing to share and that'll be it."

"Well, if you say so," Lynn Sr. replied.

"One thing, huh?" murmured Lola. Thinks for a moment, comes up with an idea, and runs off.

In Lincoln, Linka, Jared, J.D.'s and Varie's room

"Uh oh," said J.D. "I sense a disturbance in the Force."

"What's wrong, dad?" Jared asked.

"I don't know, son," J.D. admitted. "But we'll find out later."

THE NEXT DAY

Lynn Sr.'s scream is heard.

Inside the house, the lamp is broken by something.

"The lamp!" Lynn Sr. cried. "It's broken! How could this happen?" He notices one of Lynn's soccer balls among the shattered glass. "Of course."

Lynn makes her way downstairs.

"LYNN JR!" screamed Lynn Sr.

"Hey, Dad," Lynn replied. "What's the problem?"

Lynn Sr. points to the situation on the floor. "Care to explain this?"

"Hey, there's one of my soccer balls!" Lynn said.

"Not the ball!" Lynn Sr. shouted back. "The lamp!"

"What?" cried Lynn. "I have nothing to do with the lamp!"

"Do I need to remind you of the window incident?" Lynn Sr. questioned.

Flashback from Overnight Success when Lynn is having a sleepover with her friends, spins the soccer ball on her foot, kicks it to the window, breaking it.

"Aah!" Lynn Sr. cried. "LYNN JR.!"

End Flashback

"Point taken," Lynn acknowledged. "But, Dad! This time it wasn't my fault! I didn't break anything all day!"

"Save it, missy!" Lynn Sr. ordered. "I've heard enough! As your punishment, no more playing sports inside or outside the house! And that involves seeing your sports team."

"But..." Lynn argued.

"No buts!" shouted Lynn Sr. "My decision is final! Now go get a broom and help me clean this up."

Lynn sighs and runs off to get it.

Later, as she walks down the hall with an angry expression on her face, Lincoln approaches her.

"Hey, Lynn," Lincoln called out. "Do you want..." She walks past her brother.

Lynn was upset. "I'm sorry, but I'm not in the mood right now." She enters her room and shuts the door behind her.

Curious, Lincoln follows her.

"What's wrong?" asked Lincoln.

"Dad grounded me because he thinks I broke the lamp with my soccer ball, even though I didn't play with anything," Lynn explained, sighing.

"That stinks," Terra replied. "I can't believe he would rush to judgment like that."

Lincoln, feeling sorry for her, has an idea and leaves.

TWO MINUTES LATER

Lincoln is wearing his Loco Lincoln mask. ¡LUCHA LIBRE! Here comes Loco Lincoln!

"Get her Loco Lincoln!" Anna shouted.

He leaps towards Lynn, tackles her, throws her onto Terra's bed and pins her. "One, two, three! You're out! Yeah! Loco Lincoln is El Campeón del Mundo!"

Terra laughed. "Way to go Loco Lincoln!"

Lincoln celebrates then takes off his mask. "Well, Lynn? What do you think?"

Lynn got surprised for a moment, then laughs. "Oh, man! I did not see that coming! That was wicked!"

"Well, since you like to wrestle, I thought that would cheer you up since you aren't allowed to play sports," Lincoln reasoned.

"Well, it worked!" Lynn replied. "I'm feeling a lot better now! Remember the time we did that back when I stayed in your room?"

Flashback from "Space Invader" when Lynn was in Lincoln's room as Lunatic Lynn wrestling Lincoln in his Loco Lincoln mask.

Next flashback is when Lynn after coming in Lincoln's room got tackled by Lincoln.

End flashback

"Yup," Lincoln agreed. "I never thought I'd say this, but that was a lot of fun."

"It sure was," Lynn replied. "But Lincoln, why did you do this for me?"

"I was concerned," Lincoln confessed. "You may like to play rough with me, but you're still my sister."

Lynn gets up from Terra's bed and walk towards Lincoln. "Aww. Thanks, bro!" She hugs her brother tightly, and then fists bumps him.

"Anytime," Lincoln replied as he prepared to leave Lynn's room.

"One more thing?" Lynn requested. "How about a rematch sometime?"

"You got a deal!" Lincoln replied.

"Can I join you all as well?" Terra asked.

"Same here?" Anna asked.

"Sure guys," Lynn agreed.

"¡LUCHA LIBRE!" shouted Anna, Tera, Lincoln, and Lynn.

Lincoln shuts the door behind him.

"That was a good deed you did, buddy," J.D. commented.

"Yeah," Lincoln agreed. He said to the viewers, "I know wrestling isn't my thing, but I have to do something to cheer Lynn up. After all, families look out for one another." He then walks away.

"You said it, buddy," J.D. added.

Rita pulls a hot pie from the oven in the kitchen.

"There, all done," Rita announced. She sets the pie by the window that is open. "I'll let it cool for a moment." Unknown to her as she walks away, Lola shows up, sees the pie and has a clever smile.

Later, Rita comes back.

Rita gasps. "Good Gravy!" She sees her messy pie covered in mud and twigs. My special pie! Ruined!" She yelled, Lana!"

"Yes, Mom?" Lana yelled back.

"Get downstairs!" Rita ordered. "NOW!"

Upstairs in Lincoln's room, he is reading one of his comics. A cry can be heard.

"Uh oh!" said Varie.

"What's going on?" Lincoln wondered. He gets out of bed, opens his door, and as he approaches Lana, he notices that she is crying. "Lana, what's the matter?"

Lana sniffles a little. "Mom grounded me because she thinks I messed up her pie with mud even though I wasn't outside playing with it. I was upstairs looking after El Diablo."

"That's not good," Varie replied.

"Did you tell her it wasn't you?" Lincoln asked.

"I did, but she didn't believe me," Lana explained. She lets out a sigh. "Well, guess I have to live in a mud-free life."

"No!" cried Shanan. "We won't let that happen."

"Lana, just wait a moment!" Lincoln requested.

"We'll be right back," Shanan promised.

Shanan and Lincoln run back to his room making Lana curious.

TWO MINUTES LATER

"Here, Lana," Lincoln says, handing her a drawing.

The drawing was magnificent, showing Lincoln and Lana playing in the mud in the jungle with other animals.

"Wow!" remarked Lana. "Cool! It's just me and you playing in the mud with different animals! I love it! Thanks, Linc!" She gives her brother a hug.

"You're welcome!" Lincoln replied. "Anything to help a sibling."

"Thanks," Lana replied. "You, too, Shanan!" She gives Shanan a hug.

"You're welcome, Lana," responded Shanan. "I'm also a talented artist."

"I can tell," Lana said.

With her drawing in hand, Lana smiles before returning to her room.

Downstairs, Lynn Sr. comes home with a bouquet of flowers.

"My wife will be so surprised," Lynn Sr. anticipated. He places them in the vase and walks away.

Upstairs, Lola observes.

"Flowers, huh?" Lola muses, and then smiles cleverly.

Later, Rita is sitting on the couch with her eyes closed.

Lynn Sr. says, "Here you go, honey!" and hands Rita the flowers as she opens her eyes.

"Oh, they're lovely!" Rita gushed. "Thanks, dear." She sniffs the flowers but is sprayed with water. "Is this your idea of a joke?!"

"What?" Lynn Sr. questioned. He sniffs it and finds himself in the same situation. "How could this have happened? It wasn't like this when I picked this out!"

"Well, if you didn't do this?" Rita questioned. "Who did?"

They think for a moment. "LUAN!"

Luan was coming downstairs. "You called?" She sees her angry parents soaking wet. "Whoa. Wet happened to you?" She then laughs. "But, seriously. What happened to you?"

"Can the comedy routine, young lady!" Rita commanded. "Replacing real flowers with water ones is not funny!"

"What?" questioned Luan. "But I didn't do anything to these flowers! The only water flowers I use is on my shirt and shoes. And for magic acts."

"She's got a point," Lynn Sr. said to Rita.

Rita glares at him.

"I mean, save your excuses for someone else!" Lynn Sr. said.

"But I said I didn't…" Luan argued.

"We don't want to hear about it!" shouted back Rita. "You already give me more work from when you clogged the sink with your magic props! For now on, no more comedy stuff for the entire month!"

Luan got shocked after hearing that statement.

Upstairs, Lincoln comes out of the bathroom and sees Luan sad and Eddy is comforting her.

"Luan, what's the matter?" Lincoln asked.

"Mom and Dad punished me because they think I was the one who replaced their flowers even though I was upstairs doing a magic act," Luan explained.

"That stinks," J.D. said.

"Sorry to hear that," Lincoln apologized. "Some people just can't take a soak!" J.D., Lincoln, Eddy and Luan laugh at that pun. "Water the odds?" They laugh again. "Someone should've told them to wash out!" They laugh once more.

"Good jokes, Lincoln," said Eddy as he laughed.

"Thanks, Eddy," Lincoln replied.

"Thank you, Lincoln," Luan said, "for cheering me up!"

"Anytime!" Lincoln replied. "After all, siblings look out for one another."

"That's right," J.D. agreed.

They both hug and they walk off.

In the basement, Lori is doing laundry. "There." As she turns on the machine's washer, her phone rings. Hey there, Boo-Boo Bear!" As she talks, she goes upstairs.

As she leaves, Lola goes downstairs and checks the machine's washer.

"Time for some new improvements," Lola commented.

Later, Rita walks into the kitchen and checks the floor.

"Why is the floor wet?" Rita wondered. When she opens the door, water rushes out. "Of course. LORI!"

When Lori returns, she is still on the phone. "And I'm really looking forward to..." She turns around to see her mom, who is clearly upset. "Boo-Boo Bear, I'll talk to you later." She hung up the phone and asked her mom, "What is it, Mom?"

In Lori, Carol, Anastasia, Joan, and Jessie's room, Lori is crying a lot after a conversation with her mom, and J.D., Varie and Lincoln are there with her.

"...and then I was forbidden to use my phone for the entire week!" Lori cried.

"It's alright," Lori," Varie reassured.

"Some people are just quick to think," J.D. added.

"Yeah," Lincoln agreed. "There, there, Lori. I know what you should do, if you still want to talk to Bobby, you should write him a letter like from when we was reducing our eco-footprint." He offers his sister a notepad, a pencil, and a tissue.

Lori sniffled. "Well, since you were the first one that comforts me...okay. Thanks, Linky!"

"Anything for a sibling!" replied Lincoln.

They both hug.

"You're a good brother," Lincoln, Jessie K. complimented.

"Thanks, Jessie," Lincoln replied.

Later at night

Lincoln comes back home. "Thanks for the fun time at the arcade, Ronnie Anne! I'll talk to you soon!" He closes the door.

"Hey, Lincoln," Jared called out. "Did you have fun with Ronnie Anne?"

"I sure did, Jared," Lincoln replied. "After we got done with the arcade we saw a man snatch a womans purse and we stopped him."

"Way to go buddy," Jared responded.

"Affirmative," Lisa replied. "That is a big achievement."

"Thanks guys," Lincoln said.

"Kids!" Rita shouted. "Expect the ones who are grounded come downstairs to the dining room!"

J.D., Varie, Aylene, Vince, Naruto and the girls, The Eds, Carol, Joan, Jessie K., Leni, Starfire, Brittney, Haiku, Terra, Raven, Argent, Ember, Shannon, Liam, Tabby, Lucy, Laney, Anastasia, Lola and Lily come downstairs to the dining room and Lincoln & Linka followed them.

"We got you a special treat!" Lynn Sr. said.

"More Ice Cream?" Lincoln asked.

"Is it cake?" J.D. asked.

"Even better!" Rita responded. She brings a bowl of white cream out. "It is tapioca pudding. We were short on your own, so we decided to give you something to share."

"Wow!" exclaimed Lincoln. "Thanks!"

"That's great!" exclaimed Leni.

"Oh boy!" remarked Lily.

"Yay," murmured Lola, sarcastically.

"You guys go ahead," J.D. replied. "I don't like Tapioca Pudding. Out of all the flavors of pudding I like, Tapioca is my least favorite flavor."

"That's all right, J.D," Rita replied. "I know how you feel. Tapioca is not liked by most people."

"I can believe it," Jared added. "Tapioca is a good natural ingredient though."

"That's true," Varie responded.

Rita give the pudding bowl to Lincoln then walks away.

From upstairs

"All right!" Lori yelled. "Someone is literally getting us blamed!"

"Yeah, I smell a traitor among us," Anna said.

"Yeah!" responded Lynn. "It's so that we wouldn't get anything special!"

"That's way harsh!" Luna shouted. "Someone is going to regret for putting water on my amps!"

"And for ruining my seltzer water experiment!" Lisa added. "To be clear, it wasn't done yet."

Nicole: That stinks. But if there is one thing that we never tolerate more than anything else, it's Treachery.

"I agree!" Lana exclaimed. "We're not going to let this guy get away with it!"

"Excuse me," Lucy began. Her appearance startles the other sisters.

"Yike!" cried Nicole. "Oh hey, Lucy."

"Are you looking into whom the fugitive is?" Lucy asked. "Count me in. And, by the way, I prefer Blood Pudding over Tapioca."

"I don't blame you, Lucy," Mary added. "I may love all flavors of pudding and sweet food but Tapioca pudding is my least favorite flavor too."

"Thanks, Luce!" Lynn replied.

"And I have my video camera!" Luan said, holding up her camera. "Let's hope there isn't a shot potato!" She laughs. "Get it?"

Anna, Nicole, Mary, and Eddy all laughed.

Mary laughed "Good one Luan."

Her sisters groaned at the pun.

"All right, dudes," Luna continued. "Let's go catch that traitor!"

"YEAH!" they all yelled.

Back downstairs

"Lola, give it back!" Lincoln demanded. "We're supposed to share the pudding!"

"Back off!" yelled Lola.

"Lola, please share with Lincoln," Laney pleaded.

"No way!" responded Lola.

As Lincoln chases Lola, Leni stops the latter .

"Ha!" shouted Leni. "Give up, Lorine! There is nowhere to run!"

"It's Lola," Lola clarified. "And look, there's a spider on your foot!"

"Huh?" replied Leni, noticing a black furry lint. "SPIDER! AAH! GET IT AWAY! GET IT AWAY! AAH!" She runs away as Lola laughs at her.

Lincoln said depressed, "Oh, Leni..." continues going after Lola in the kitchen then goes back to the dining room. "Come on, Lola! Please?"

Lola said sweetly, "Okay, Linky!" and handed her brother the pudding. "Here you go!"

"Wow!" exclaimed Lincoln. "Thanks! Let's enjoy it together." He walks back into the living room.

"Sure thing," Lola replied. "Not!" She pulls the rug from under her brother's feet as he drops the pudding in surprise.

"OH NO!" yelled Linka.

The pudding moves in slow motion towards Lily, who is playing a video game. As Lincoln and Lola run, the former saves his baby sister from being hit and goes after the pudding, but Lola pushes him away to get it instead. However, the bowl flips upside down and the pudding falls on Lola, completely covering her.

As he stands up, Lincoln notices the empty bowl. "Dang it." "Are you okay, Lily?" he asked.

"Yeah," Lily answered. "Thanks, big bro."

"'Lola, are you okay?" Lincoln asked Lola. "Lola?"

Lola, who is coated in pudding, is surprised and then enraged. "THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT!" As Lincoln runs away, Lola chases and pummels him.

Their parents enter the room.

"What's going on here?" the parents demanded.

The fighting stops.

Rita notices her messy daughter. "Lola, what happened to you?"

"It was Lincoln!" Lola blurted. "He did this!"

Lincoln was surprised and angry. "What?!"

"No, it was you, Lola!" Linka retorted. "You pulled the rug out from under Lincoln, and the pudding landed on you."

"Linka is right," Lori replied.

"Yeah, she's telling the truth!" Lynn insisted.

"We saw the whole thing," Mary continued.

"Do you have any proof?" Rita asked.

"Does this answer your question?" Luan asked as she played her parents the video about what happened downstairs.

"Good gravy!" shouted the parents.

"Uh-oh," Lola murmured as she started to walk away, but stopped.

"LOLA LOUD!" the parents yelled.

"Care to explain yourself, young lady?" Rita demanded.

Lola sighs, defeated. "Okay. I might as well come clean."

TEN MINUTES LATER

"...And that's all," Lola finished.

"We are very disappointed in you, Lola!" declared Lynn Sr. "Framing your siblings like that! That was very dishonest!"

"For shame, Lola," J.D. added.

"Not only that, but taking the pudding was very selfish!" Rita added. "Until you learn proper behavior, you're grounded for the entire week! And that means no toys, beauty pageants and especially your Princess bed!"

After hearing that statement, Lola gasps in shock.

"Lincoln, we're really sorry for the mix-up," Rita apologized. "And thank you for saving Lily."

"That's okay," Lincoln said. "I'm just glad she's safe."

Lily replied, "Thanks, big bro.

"And girls, as an apology, you're no longer grounded," Lynn Sr. told his other daughters.

After hearing the statement, the other girls cheer.

The Loud Parents walk away into their room.

"Thanks for sticking up for me, guys!" Lincoln added.

"Don't mention it, bro!" Luna replied.

"The proof is in the pudding, like Lola!" laughs Luan, and her nice siblings join in.

J.D. laughs. "Good one Luan."

Eddy laughs. "Oh, Luan I love you."

"It's as you said, 'Anything for a sibling,'" Lynn replied.

"And we're always here for one another," Lana added.

"Ditto," Lucy said.

"That's right," Varie responded.

"You said it," Naruto commented.

As they all hug, Leni returns.

"Hey, guys!" Leni said. "What did I miss?"

"Just come in here," Lincoln responded.

Leni shrugs and joins in the hug.

Lola sighs mournfully at her punishment.

THE NEXT DAY

As Lola wakes up from the couch, she sees her siblings walking downstairs.

"Uh, morning?" Lola said.

The siblings, who are still upset with Lola from yesterday, ignore her.

Lola sighs depressedly and goes upstairs to the bathroom.

J.D. and Laney both glance at Lola with sadness.

Later, she's in her room having a lonely tea party.

Lola told viewers, "I sure messed up big time. I never should've been so selfish and now my family hates me. How will I ever make it up to them?"

Laney and J.D. walk into Lola's Room.

"Lola, are you okay?" J.D. asked.

"We were worried," Laney confessed.

"Hey, J.D., Laney," Lola says, sniffling.

"I know it wasn't your fault, Lola," J.D. admitted. "You had Sweet Tooth Sociopathy."

"Sweet Tooth Sociopathy?" Laney asked.

"It's a term I made up where sweets and candies cause you to do strange things in order to get more," J.D. explained.

"Oh," Laney said. "An interesting term."

Lola then cried and hugged J.D. "J.D.! I'm so sorry I did all those things to everyone and got them in trouble! There has to be something I can do to help!"

"Don't worry, my princess of Fire," J.D. assured her. "I forgive you."

"Me, too," Laney said. "Wait! I have an idea."

In the front yard, J.D., Laney and Lola are setting up a Lemonade stand.

"There!" exclaimed Lola. "The Knudson Loud Lemonade stand is now open for business!" She looks both ways but sees nothing but a tumbleweed. "Just great."

"You're selling lemonade?" Lincoln asked.

"Yeah, would you like to..." Lola turns and sees Lincoln. "Lincoln?" She sheds a tear and hugs her brother. "I'm sorry, Linky! I should never have gotten you and the others in trouble!"

Lincoln answered, "Well, I was upset at what you did yesterday, but since you apologized, I'll forgive you."

After hearing that, Lola smiles.

"Why are you selling lemonade?" Lincoln asked.

"We're doing this to make up for what I did," Lola explained.

"Yeah," Laney nodded.

Lincoln laughs, then stopped. "Wait, you're joking right?"

"She's not joking, buddy," J.D. replied.

"Yeah, I'm serious," Lola agreed. "I really am doing this."

"Okay, well, I can help you sell Lemonade and save money on what we need," Lincoln offered.

"Really?" asked Lola. "You do that?"

"Yeah," Lincoln replied. "After all, siblings look out for one another. And that involves younger ones."

"Oh, Lincoln…" said Lola, overcome with emotion.

"Welcome aboard, buddy," replied J.D.

"Time to put Operation: Help Lola Sell Some Lemonade To Save Enough Money For Something Special, And Also Think Of A Shorter Name For This Operation Into Action!" Lincoln told the viewers.

"How about Operation: Lemonade Forgiveness?" J.D. suggested.

"Perfect," Lincoln said.

Later, a driver drives by and sees a Lemonade sign on a post.

"Lemonade?" questioned the driver. "For Sale? Finally, I was almost getting dehydrated!" Drives in the direction of the sign.

A young boy and his mom arrive and notice the sign.

"Look, Mommy!" shouted the boy. "Lemonade! Can we get some?"

"Sure thing, sweetie!" answered the boy's mother.

They head off in that direction. Soon after, a lot of people shows up gathering around for Lemonade at the Knudson-Loud-Anderson House.

"Wow!" remarked J.D. "What a line!"

"One at a time, people!" Lincoln informed. "There's plenty of Lemonade to go around!"

"And we have a lot of Lemons," Laney added.

Laney was using her plant powers to grow a lot of lemon trees and make a lot of lemonade, and the money just kept coming in.

Lola offers a Lemonade to a customer. "Here you go, kind sir! Enjoy!"

Lincoln gets payment from a lady. "Thanks for the sale, ma'am!"

EIGHT HOURS LATER

All of the customers have left, and a lot of money has filled 12 large jars.

"Well, we did it," Lincoln declared. "We've sold all the Lemonade!"

"We sure did!" Lola replied. "Come on, let's go into town."

"I'll get the wagon!" Lincoln offered. "But first, we have to clean up." He notices his soiled clothes.

"Yeah, we're a mess," J.D. agreed.

"Huh?" questioned Lola. She notices hers. "A good point."

Later at night

Rita comes out of her room and goes into the Dining Room.

Rita gasps upon seeing something.

Lynn Sr. enters the room. "What is it, honey?" He gasps as well.

"Kids, come downstairs!" the parents called.

Everyone except J.D., Laney, Lincoln, and Lola rush downstairs to the Dining Room.

"What is it?" Lori asked. "Whoa!"

The camera pans over ice cream sundaes on a table.

"Ice Cream Sundaes?" Lynn asked. "No way!"

"That's really cool!" Lana said.

"I love Ice Cream Sundaes!" Mary enthused.

"You guys made these?" Lori asked her parents.

"We didn't make them," Rita clarified.

Lynn Sr. admitted, "I didn't even know about this."

"Well, if you didn't do it, who did?" Lori asked.

"We did," Lincoln responded from the kitchen.

"They're all for you guys," J.D. replied.

Varie arrived and kissed him. "I love you, honey."

"Thank you, love," J.D. replied.

"Rad!" Luna said. "You were able to make these sundaes, bro?"

"Yup," Lincoln nodded. "Plus a little extra help courtesy of someone else."

Lola cautiously peeks out of the kitchen and walks up much to her siblings' annoyance.

"I'm out," Lynn said.

"Wait, Lynn," Lincoln interrupted. "Lola has something she really wants to say. "Go ahead," he said to Lola.

"All well," Lola replied. "See, Laney and J.D. and I were selling lemonade..."

"You sell lemonade?" Lana questioned. "That's a laugh. Ha!"

Lisa covers her sister's mouth. "Continue."

"Thank you, Lis," Laney said.

"Lincoln came over to help, and we were able to make enough money after selling it," Lola recounted.

"12 jars full of money," J.D. explained.

"So, we went to the grocery store today…" Lola recounted.

Flashback when J.D., Laney, Lincoln and Lola arrived at the grocery store. We pick up different items in different aisles]

"Hey, Lincoln!" yelled Lola. "Look!" Points to something.

"Wow!" exclaimed Lincoln. "Let's get that one as well!" J.D. and the three siblings ran off to that section.

End flashback

"So you guys did all of this for us?" Rita asked.

J.D., Laney, Lincoln and Lola nod their heads in agreement.

"I only have one thing to say..." Lynn Sr. was overcome with emotion as he spoke. "Thank you!"

Rita pats her husband on the back and says, "Calm down, honey," before saying, "Thanks for getting the groceries for us, you guys," to J.D., Laney, Lincoln, and Lola.

"You're welcome!" J.D., Laney, Lincoln, and Lola replied.

"I'm also very sorry for what I did to you all yesterday," Lola added. "I should never have been selfish. Will you forgive me?"

"NOPE!" everyone responded.

Lola got shocked for a moment.

"JUST KIDDING," everyone yelled.

They all laugh.

"Thank you, you guys!" Lola replied. "Now... who wants ice cream?"

Everyone chimed in, "WE DO!"

They all take their desserts and runs off.

"Hey, Lincoln?" Lola asked.

Lincoln stops for a moment.

"Thanks for helping me out today!" Lola added.

"It's the least we could do," Lincoln replied. "Even though we have issues, you're still my sister, and I'm always there for you."

"Thanks, Linky!" said Lola. They both hug. "But wait, where's ours?"

"Hold that thought," Lincoln replied. He runs to the kitchen and grabs a medium-sized bowl with a special Sundae that has pink sprinkles on it.

"It's... beautiful!" murmured Lola, excitedly.

Lincoln pulls out two spoons. "Shall we?" Tosses one to Lola.

"Let's," Lola answered.

They grab their sundae and run into the living room to join their family.

Lola said to the viewers, "Well, I learned two things: One, don't ever be selfish about desserts. And two: If you're low on food items, always make sure to share it with your family."

"That's my sister!" Lincoln said to the viewers.

"That's my little princess of Fire," J.D. said to the viewers.

They all go back to eating their Sundaes.

THE END