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Chapter 8

"Looks beautiful Audria. Now your hair won't get in the way. Before you ask, I carry them with me just in case something happens with my sisters hair" Lincoln said happily.

Audria and Lincoln, soon walked back to the car with the wind now blowing a little more powerful. The wind made her lose her balance. Luckily Lincoln caught her in time before she met the hard surface filled with dirt and leaves.

"Where does the wind come from? We're not on a mountain" Audria asked out of irritation.

"I don't know. But like you said, we're not in any mountains or high places where it's mostly windy" Lincoln said walking back to the car.

The car went back to the Loud residence to drop off Lincoln. Pulling into the driveway, the house was loud but not as loud as it was during the day. Yes, you can still hear Lola and Lana arguing about something stupid and Lori talking on her phone but overall the Loud House wasn't as Loud as it usually is.

"So, will I see you again sometime Audria?" Lincoln asked with uncertainty. Audria smiled as she brought Lincoln into a warm hug.

"I'm busy for the next couple of days Lincoln but I'll stop by when I get a chance" she said happily. Lincoln then got out of the car and walked up to the front enterance of the house, slightly happier than before.

Audria became so happy. Her plan to bring Lincoln to her favorite place worked. Yes, it's not really the best place to go to help jog a person's memory unless you know that you brought them there when they were around. She never brought Lincoln there once and that was the first time for him to be there. But she was glad to spark some memories in his head. She didn't really talk about that subject for that long because she didn't want to confuse him more than he is right now. She just had to go slow so she doesn't scare him somehow. Looking at Lincoln nearing the door, she nodded her head as the Loud boy stared back. She then drove off in the car, nowhere to be seen now.

Walking into the house, he noticed the entire family watching tv.

"Hey guys, I'm home" he said making himself present.

"Hey son, how did it go?" Lynn Sr. asked with curiosity.

"Good. I learned a little more about her when we took a walk around the countryside. We both watched the sun go down" Lincoln said taking a seat next to Lynn and Lori on the couch.

"Like, What did you learn Lincoln? When I peaked inside your room earlier, you looked sad and confused but mostly confused when you were looking down at the photos in your hands" Lola said in a caring perspective.

"Well, she explained that one of them was a picture of their uncle's friend from Connecticut that was holding me and the other one that was helping me eat was apparently my intended to be my other older sister named Lexi" the white haired boy explained.

"I find it Kinda cool in a way. Take a look" Lincoln said happily as he handed the envelope of pictures to Lana, to let her see the pictures. She then passed it around to let the others see the pictures. Lincoln then started to walk away so the rest can examine the pictures more. The boy walked into the kitchen and opened the fridge to grab the leftover food from dinner that the others left for him.

Looking through the pictures, the other Louds felt bad for this family. I mean look, how miserable they look. Sure, they were smiling in the family picture but if you look deep into their eyes and souls, you can easily tell that their not truly happy.

Sunday morning, the last day before another boring week of lectures from boring ass teachers. The whole family woke up bright and early. Even though they wanted to sleep in more, they felt like getting up early anyway. Walking into the hallway, Lincoln happily approached Lynn as quiet as possible.

"Booo!!" Lincoln said scaring Lynn and sending her a few feet into the air. Grabbing a hold of her chest, Lynn sent daggers to the only boy in the family besides their father.

"I'll get you back" she murmured as Lincoln laughed.

The family all gathered around the table for their breakfast. Today for breakfast, was omlets, toast and pancakes. The family ate peacefully and barely made any arguments like they usually do. Getting up from the table, Lincoln went to get one more pancake because he was still hungry for some reason. The Loud boy soon came back, unaware that Lynn had her feet out to try to trip him. Her plan worked, sending his pancake to the floor with the plate flying towards Lucy.

"Sigh, was that necessary Lynn? You could have injured" Lucy said in a monotone as she caught it.

"Yeah Lynn, you have to be more careful about how you do your revenge. It could cost someone that you love their life" Lana said sending guilt into the jock's body.

"It's ok guys. I deserved that for scaring her earlier upstairs" Lincoln said whipping the dirt off his shirt and pants. This shocked Lynn. Although because closer as the years passed but she wasn't expecting Lincoln to be so forgiving. She expected Lincoln to be very pissed at her for making him lose his balance.

"Here, take my other pancake Lincoln" Leni said handing him the plate. Smiling, Lincoln accepted the plate.

"So, I was wondering since it's Sunday and we no plans for today, We should go to Royal Woods Bowling Center for a few games as a family" Lincoln said sipping his orange juice.

"You know what son? That's a great idea. It's been quite awhile since we went bowling and I think today's a great day to go" Lynn Sr. said agreeing to his son's suggestion.

"I'm like totally excited for bowling" Leni said happily.

"Ahh yes, bowling the game created by the Eygptians. Plenty of science behind the game" Lisa spoke.

"Literally little bro, this going to be best activities you ever came up that doesn't involve your comics" Lori said happily.

"Alright bowling!" Lynn said giving Lincoln a high five.

"The best deals start at 2:00 in the afternoon. We pay once and it's unlimited bowling for four hours" Lincoln said showing the prices on the bowling lanes's website on his phone.

"Good job looking that up, sweetie. Wwith the amount in our family it's going to be pretty high if we payed per game per person" Rita said with a frown.

"Yeah, it wouldn't be bowler-ific of us to do that. Hahaha, Get It?" Luan joked as the others groaned.

To past the time the family just relaxed and talked amongst themselves. Yes, they really wanted to go and get wild but sadly if they did go wild, they would be tired for bowling.

The family soon pulled into the driveway of the bowling ally. Looking up at the building, the design didn't look that bad except for the Os in Woods that weren't lit up green except for the rest of it. They soon walked up to the double doors. The family got themselves situated at a lane with the house balls that they were borrowing except for Junior, who brought her own hook ball and straight ball.

"So, How should the order go" Lynn asked looking at her family as she sat near the computer.

"Oldest to youngest, so we don't argue" Lincoln suggested. Before she entered in the information, she looked over at the others for their say in it. With a nod that she recurved from the others, she quickly entered in the information.

First up was Rita. She took her '9' Ibs ball that was on the ball reciever and walked over to the second row of dots. After shifting a little, she stopped and positioned herself. Taking a small breath and exhaling it as she walked forward while bringing the ball back to an extent then forward in strait motion, she released it. The ball moved smothly down the oily path, straight towards the left side of the pins, knocking over four pins only.

"Come on honey, you can do it" the father said to his wife. Rita moved a little more towards the left to try to knock the rest of the pins down. Her second shot earned her a spare. The father's score was similar except, he knocked down seven down.

Lori then took her shot. The eldest sister threw a strike on the first throw.

"Lucky shot Lori. Bet that you can't do that again" Lynn challenged.

Leni then took her shot. For Leni, she remembered how to bowl. Of all things that she forgets, this isn't one of them. There's been lots of times where she couldn't remember what two plus two was. Sure, she was ignorant in some general areas but that didn't stop her family from lovin' her. To them that was Leni. Their clumsy and lovable sister/daughter. The comedian and the musician threw two gutter balls in the first game.

Snickering, Lynn took her turn. For, Lynn being the only jock in the family, she was very good in this sport like the rest of the sports she plays. In her lifetime, Lynn has won two state bowling leagues. She even has been interviewed asked if she ever considered about being a pro bowler. She turned down that offer. Like no surprise, the jock threw the ball that resulted in a strike.

For the rest of siblings, they posted similar numbers. Lincoln was doing pretty good. For a boy who just sits on his butt a lot, he was actually pretty good, sure he got only three strikes in each of the games they played but didn't it stop Lynn from smiling at her little brother's accomplishment. They all bowled another seven games to pass the time until they wanted to leave. Later, they all shared a plate of fries with a side order of sodas.