I have an idea for a meeting in which after getting the contacts, Milo Cotuk gives them all a call telling them to meet with him in a large enough stadium for something important that they will want to hear. They're at the stadium, where Milo reads the message to them, putting them all in a state of shock. Milo learns several things about Lincoln from everyone who knew him and the events Lincoln addressed in his message. Only this time, more details were added allowing him to piece everything together. Some bickers happen, along with other things.
I have this idea of Lori recalling her brutal behavior in "Save the Date" and "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", telling everyone about it, with Ronnie Anne participating in the meeting via webchats, with Sid and Bobby accompanying her, and Maria as well, kind of like in the Gal Pals chapter called "The Trial pt 4". Lori sorrowfully addresses how brutal she's been, and her regrets for it, breaking down in a sobbing state, with some people like Carol Pingrey trying to comfort her. This is my paying homage to the park scene from "Lincoln & Kat: A Year in the Life" by RawToonage.
Other events could involve LJ being called out for her doing things that resulted in Lincoln doing bad things, as well as other events that are her fault, like NSL, On Thin Ice, and feeding Lincoln those flawed ideas in Middle Men and FiDP, despite some of the ideas of the latter being half true. Everything changes at the beginning of middle school. Lincoln's original posse and some of Lynn's friends could sort of agree with her on that, the posse knowing about the changes from Schooled and whatnot, but still calls her out for giving him those terrible ideas. Some people like Coaches Pacowski and Keck might threaten to make her pay for her abhorrent ideas by blacklisting her from ever participating in sports unless she irons things out with Lincoln for the right reasons. Maybe she could eventually learn to rely on her confidence and her support from others like she always has, and never superstitions. She has learned to accept losing in episodes like "Net Gains" and "Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow", and Lincoln might've known that for a while, being a fourth-wall breaker and all. So, he and Lynn could have a healthy enough relationship a bit better than those "forgotten" and other moments. And if you ask me, the Squirrels mascot costume might've been returned to the stadium after the ending to NSL, and maybe they gave up on superstitions, except for Lynn, until On Thin Ice.
Lance could somehow be revealed to have had a hand in Lincoln's participation in the Save the Polar Bears challenge, and get called out for it. Jenny, who is normally known as Brown QT, could wonder if she should still be friends with Lance, and also thinks about talking with Lincoln about the videos that he's posted for a different contest a while back. Yet, everybody's surprised that Lincoln would actually consider abandoning them out of fear of himself and start to feel miserable since they're certain that they have worsened his humiliation somehow. They believed in certain things once, but they were dead wrong the whole time.
Despite all this, Milo's friends keep order and calm everyone down. I imagine that the way they do this is with one of them probably taking Lynn's horn and blowing it in the microphone, with him yelling to tell everyone to stop immediately, then giving it back to her. Milo would then announce that regardless of what has happened, even though some events shouldn't have happened at all, a new objective is clear: they must get Lincoln back. They are surprised by that at first, but later on, decide to agree to the idea. They might know Lincoln for his bad things, but they've also seen him do good things as well. Despite remembering him from the video contest, the Polar Bear thing, and the Girl Guru thing, Jenny and Joy were there when Lincoln was climbing that rope in "Predict Ability" and chanted his name alongside Stella, Liam, Zach, and Rusty. And that's just one example.
The girls could realize, likely thanks to Clyde, the pies he and Lincoln were originally going to make before settling on vinegar and becoming the Girl Guru and making plans to talk everything out with the other students who dealt with what Lincoln is also abandoning Royal Woods for. Assuming they never did, they might decide out of their own free will to not interfere with Lincoln's assignments unless he is really struggling, and ask him if he needs their help. Despite Lisa having likely helped Lincoln offscreen, they and he could find good tutors and not let things go down like everything that has happened in Study Muffin. And maybe they could learn to avoid chocolate and find alternatives, paying homage to that episode of Hey Arnold! with Chocolate Boy. No one wants history to repeat itself. Not Lincoln, not the girls, and especially no one else in Royal Woods. Things are gonna be up to a good start, but then again, more bad things just end up happening.
Much to everyone's own shock, Chandler McCann refuses and leaves the meeting, with people like Lance, Richie, and Trent following him. They're not out of the picture. I have ideas for Chandler, but I'll be doing some different things for Lance, Trent, and Richie. It's Chandler's negative attitude that the Loud House production crew sometimes gives attention to, but never the other three. If you guys have ideas on what I should do with Richie and Trent, comment down below. I already planned for Chandler's role in this concept of mine. As for Lance, go back a few sentences/paragraphs to read what I said about Lance's role in "The Green House" and Jenny wondering if they should still be friends with each other since she wants to talk things out with Lincoln, but Lance has not voiced any ideas to do so. Yet, Lance has chosen not to go down Chandler's path, and could probably replace him as a friend of Trent and Richie, who might be better than him in some ways.
As for Jenny and the ones all staying at the meeting, they all, again, agree with the goal, giving some of Lincoln's friends, inside our outside his posse, time to interact with his sisters. I could totally see the twins or just Lana, yeah definitely just Lana, interacting with Liam, seeing how they both share a liking for animals. Dunno about Lola, seeing how she scared Liam out of the Loud residence in Overnight Success, though they could iron things out. Imagine Joy and Cookie becoming friends with Lola and Lana, and learning where Lincoln got the idea of Papa Wheelie giving her a frog. They might look into Lana's first meeting with Hopps as shown in "Frog Wild". And if you've seen the right parts of the episode, you might know how things could go down.
Lori could probably be an older sister figure for Girl Jordan, and I think Catherine Taber could have some fun with that, kind of like Grey DeLisle when she was working with Kevin Sullivan, Kyle Marshall, and Darin McGowan on Sister Act, according to Darin's Twitter post about the episode. Stella Zhau and Sid Chang could form a friendship of their own. I wonder how much fun Haley Tju and Leah Mei Gold might have from working together. :) Maybe they could form a friend group with Girl Jordan and Ronnie Anne. Mollie could kind of get used to Lucy and Haiku's gothic nature, though those two might spend more time interacting with Kat, seeing the similar physical traits they all share regarding their blackish hairs and pale skin. Mollie could have someone else to hang out with, like Ronnie Anne. Speaking of Kat, she and Zach could start doing things with Lisa, and it won't be easy for the three of them. Yet, a lot of things are done the hard way.
Regardless of the decisions that everyone is making, everyone has the same goal of getting Lincoln back. They all, either in groups or as one via group chat sessions, come up with ideas, none of them actually being good ones. They're more flawed than the plans that Lincoln would make as the "man with the plan". It takes a long amount of time, but one major thing they must do is find Lincoln, who must've gotten his tracking device removed from his body.
While Lincoln is still riding on the bus, his sisters and friends/"friends" back in Royal Woods are starting to become friends of each other, with Liam learning to memorize the names of the sisters by heart, Jordan and Lori making plans to do some golfing in the latter's spare time from Fairway, Cristina and Paige learning to bond with Ronnie Anne, etc. Yet, they long to wonder where Lincoln even is, their hopes of getting him back. Imagine all this being a montage to "Who's Holding Donna Now" by DeBarge.
Meanwhile, after three days of traveling, Lincoln finally arrives in my hometown, Visalia. There, he might have the experiences of his life.
