It was nighttime now Clyde was picked by his dads, and Haiku decided to walk home. Lincoln was walking to his room when he saw Lucy exit from said room, with her things. "Moving back in with Lynn?" He asked.

Lucy nodded. "I feel comfortable enough to move back now. Thank you for taking me in Lincoln." Lucy said before giving him a peck on the cheek. "Good night Lincoln."

Lincoln pulled her into a hug. "Good night Lucy."

Next morning at school.

Lincoln, Lucy, Lana, and Lola walked to school from Vanzilla. Lana told Lincoln that Chandler was excluded for a day and will be back today. Lincoln was worried he might target his sisters again, so Lincoln had asked Lynn to borrow one of her red hooded jackets that had a white number 1 on each sleeve, and asked Lana to help him make sure he didn't. Lincoln was currently wearing the jacket, with the zip up and the hood down. The group meet up with Haiku and Lana gave her the Loud's stink bomb of choice. A Lily spacial. It was in a plastic lunch box that was tapped shut. Lana handed Haiku the box. Lincoln placed some scissors on top. "Be sure not to breath it in, you'll taste it for the rest of the day." Lincoln told her. Haiku nodded and left them. Lincoln looked over to Lucy. "Okay Lucy, let's see if Chandler's going to bother you."

Soon.

The plan was simple. Lucy was going to walk past Chandler, they expect that everyone will start talking about her so she would be noticed, while Lincoln watched from near by wearing the jacket with the hood up as to avoid being spotted. If Chandler ignored Lucy they would leave it at that. If he bothered her Lincoln would step in.

Lincoln was in position as Lucy walked through the hall. As expected the others began to mutter between themselves. Lucy began to feel anxious as they began to glance at her, she kept glancing at Lincoln to make sure he was still her. Lincoln wished he could help Lucy, but he had to be patient if the plan was going to work. As expected Chandler spotted Lucy. Lincoln put one foot forward, ready to pounce.

Chandler took a quick look around and didn't notice Lincoln. Chandler grinned. "Hey look everyone! It's the fr-" Chandler was cut off as Lincoln slammed his back into his locker.

"Leave, her, alone." Lincoln growled.

Chandler pushed Lincoln off of him, he was tired of backing down. "If want to go Larry, let's go!" Chandler yelled.

The others began to circle around them. "Lincoln don't." Lucy called.

"Can't back down now Luce." Lincoln responded.

Chandler threw a punch at Lincoln, but Lincoln side stepped it, grabbed his arm, and sweeped his feet from under him. Next thing Chandler knew he was on the floor with his arm twisted behind his back, and Lincoln's foot in his back. "Give it up Chandler, you started it I finished it." Lincoln warned. Chandler tried to break free, but Lincoln just applied more pressure.

After what felt like 20 minutes of struggling, but was actually 2 minutes. "Ugh fine, uncle." Chandler called.

Lincoln got off of Chandler as began speaking. "Now leave Lucy, and my other sisters alone." He warned before he walked off with Lucy close behind.

Chandler got up and lunged at the Loud siblings, but they just stepped to each side of him, and continued walking.

Later at lunch.

Lincoln, Lucy, and Clyde walked up to the door of the Morticans Club. Lincoln had put the jacket in his locker, he texted Haiku to say that they're ready and to be careful when so close to a Lily special.

Haiku soon bursted out the door taking deep breaths. "I could smell it be I even took off the lid." She said.

"That's why we taped it shut." Lincoln responded. Haiku walked over to the group before turning to face the door.

"What's that smell!?"

"I can taste it!"

"Goodbye cruel world."

Lincoln and Clyde chuckled, with the goths smiled at the responses coming from inside the room.

The door bursted open again, they all had horrified looks on their faces.

"Hi there." Lincoln called to the goths, gaining their attention.

The boy from yesterday grumbled. "I take your here to make us rethink kicking out your sister." He glared at them.

Lincoln nodded, smiling. "Yep, so tell me, why did you kick Lucy?" He asked.

"Because her hobby could ruin the reputation of the group." The boy argued. Some of the goths nodded in agreement.

"Sounds more like you judged her on her intersects to me." Lincoln countered.

"And we all know what that's like, don't we?" Lucy joined in.

"You also seem to have it out for her." Lincoln added on.

"And personal feelings aren't aloud to intervin. In a your judgment of another." Lucy finished off.

Everyone was amazed at how Lincoln and Lucy had fluently and constantly set each other up.

The boy opened his mouth to speak, but was cut off by Lincoln. "Now, if you think Lucy Loud should be aloud to rejoin raise your hand." Lincoln, Clyde, Haiku and the majority of the goths raised their hand.

Haiku walked in front of Lucy, and turned to face her. "Lucy Loud I would re-welcome you to the Morticians Club."

"Thank you Haiku." Lucy said, struggling not to smile.

"But what about the room?" The boy grumbled.

"I'm on it." Lincoln called out, he pulled a roll of tape out. "Can you get the door Clyde?" Clyde ran to the door and got ready to open. Lincoln pulled on the tape a little, and took a deep breath. Lincoln nodded to Clyde who opened the door for Lincoln to dash in, and closed the door behind him. He soon came back out the room with the box now re-taped shut. "Okay Clyde I'm going to get rid of this, then I'll meet up with you and the others."

Clyde nodded. "See you their buddy." Clyde waved as he walked off.

Lincoln put his hand on Lucy's shoulder. "Are you going to be okay?" He asked.

"I'm still going to be staring at and people are still going to think I'm a freak but..." Lucy hugged Lincoln. "...but you've done more than enough to make this easier, and I can't thank you enough." Lincoln hugged her back.

Haiku got a bit to close and was pulled into the hug. "I wasn't the only one." Lincoln mentioned.

"I know, thank you Haiku." Lucy said.

"Your welcome." Haiku said, looking very uncomfortable, she slowly began to wrap her arms around them.

Saturday morning.

Haiku had sent Lincoln a text to meet him at the park. When he got there and found her, he walked up and greeted her. "Hey Haiku."

"Hello Lincoln." Haiku answered back.

"So I guess you're calling in that favour." Lincoln said, rubbing his head nervously. He still had no idea what she wanted.

"Yes." Haiku stated. Haiku pulled out 2 tickets to Dairy Land. "I want you to come Dairy Land with me." Haiku said, blushing heavily.

"Huh? I thought you said it was personal?" Lincoln asked confused.

"My family are all goths so, I've never gone, and I'm afraid of what they'll think if they knew, but I don't want to go alone. I want to go with someone, someone who won't judge me because of it." Haiku had her head down and was very nervous.

Lincoln could see she was shaking a little, he put a hand on her shoulder to steady her. "So you just want to take a break from the darkness, like Lucy dose every so often." Haiku looked up and saw Lincoln smiling at her. Haiku gave him a small smile. "Let's go."

Later.

Lincoln and Haiku walked out of Dairy Land as the sun began to set. They was both smiling while Haiku carried a black bear plushy that Lincoln won her. I'm impressed how long you went without throwing up." Lincoln commented.

"I'm just glad you can buy mouth wash there." Haiku answered.

"What are you going to name the bear?" Lincoln asked.

"Victor." She responded.

They found a bench and sat themselves down. Haiku soon fell asleep with her head falling onto Lincoln's shoulder. "My sisters are going to love this." Lincoln said out loud, he took his phone out and rang Lori. "Hey Lori, me Haiku need a lift from Dairy Land."

After she finishing squealing Lori responded. "Okay Lincoln, I'm on my way."

Later.

Haiku woke up and looked around. She realised that she had a blanket over her, she had a pillow, and was lying on a couch. "Where am I?" She thought out loud.

"My house." She sat up and looked behind her and saw Lincoln in his pyjamas. "After you fell asleep I called Lori to pick us up. Lucy managed to persuade your parents to let you stay the night."

Lucy came down stairs in her pyjamas and was wearing a dark purple headband that kept her hair out of her eyes. "It's good to see your awake Haiku." Lucy greeted her. "We thought we would have to start without you."

"Start what?" Haiku asked.

"horror movie marathon." Lincoln answered.

"Lincoln's the only one willing to watch them with me." Lucy commented.

2 and a 1/2 movies Later.

Lucy was asleep on the couch's left arm, she was completely laid on Lincoln. While Lincoln and Haiku were still awake. "I best put her to bed." Lincoln said. He picked up Lucy bridle style and carried her upstairs.

Haiku took out her locket and opened it. She looked at the photo of the 200 year old vampire. 'Maybe I should start think about someone in the mortal realm.' She thought. She took out a picture that was taken of herself and Lincoln on one of the rides. Lincoln was screaming in joy with his hands in the air, Haiku was holding onto the handle with as smile on her face. She placed the photo and her locket onto the table.

Lincoln came back down stairs and saw the items on the table. He turned off the T.V and DVD player. "What are you thinking about?" He asked. Haiku didn't answer, she blushed and took a quick glance at the table. Lincoln noticed the glance, and looked to the table. It didn't take Lincoln long to figure it out. He blushed before speaking up. "I think Black and White has a nice ring to it."

"A little." Haiku agreed. They moved closer to each other, and kissed each others lips.

The End.