Hey, it has been a while. I'm sorry I haven't been keeping up with this. I've mostly been focusing on my Luaggie fic and trying to juggle school. I'm close to finishing my finals so I'll have a lot of time over the summer. I decided to dust off this fic and bless you guys with that Ronniecoln goodness you all crave. This chapter takes place during the summer before Ronnie Anne moved. Enjoy.


It was a beautiful sunny day for the residents of Royal Woods. The people were in the full hustle and bustle of their daily lives as three familiar, color specific characters were walking around the Royal Woods mall.

"So, Leni, why did you ask me and Ronnie Anne to accompany you to the mall?" Lincoln asked.

"Because I wanted to hang out with you two. Plus, I totes could use some opinions on outfits." Leni answered.

"Then why couldn't you just have lame-o help you out? I could've stayed home and… well, just not be here." Ronnie Anne protested.

"I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to hangout with my future sister-in-law… Oops, I wasn't supposed to say that in front of Lincoln." Leni said in embarrassment.

"Your future what now?" Lincoln inquired.

"Shhh." Leni held up her finger to her lips before taking notice of her favorite store. "Hey, look it's the department store. I bet they'll totes have some really cute outfits on sale." Leni grabbed the young couples hands and ran into the store.

"Ugh, why did we agree to go with her?" Ronnie Anne whispered to Lincoln.

"She's not exactly someone you say no to. Leni asks so nicely that you'd feel bad if you sad no." Lincoln claimed.

"That's ridiculous! It can't be that hard to say no to her." Ronnie Anne responded.

"You'd be surprised. One time she asked me to try out one of her kale smoothies and when I tried to refuse she gave me those sad puppy dog eyes. Next thing I knew, I ended up drinking the whole thing. My stomach made sure I paid for that later on." Lincoln said as they made it into the store. Leni let go of the couples hands and started scouting the area.

"Hmm, Now let's see what sales they have toda-"

"Is that my favorite customer I hear?" A voice shouted from the distance causing the group to look over and see a man wearing a bright dark purple suit with yellow shoes approach them.

"Oh my gosh, Morris! It's so good to see you again." Leni said as they kissed each other on both cheeks.

"Have they not seen each other in a while?" Ronnie Anne asked Lincoln.

"No. She saw him just the other day." Lincoln answered.

"Oy."

"So what brings you three to our humble little store? Oooh, are you shooting another episode of your podcast? If so, I have some fabulous fashion tips for everyone listening." Morris claimed.

"No, we're on break from it for now." Lincoln answered.

"Wait, I thought we were on the podcast since you kept talking to yourself before we left." Leni confused.

"No, Leni that was... you know what, forget it." Lincoln conceded.

"You guys have a podcast? How come I've never heard of it?" Ronnie Anne inquired.

"Didn't think you'd be interested in it." Lincoln admitted.

"I am now. I could totally tell your audience about my skateboarding skills and how I own you at pavement brawler." Ronnie Anne claimed.

"Sure." Lincoln rolled his eyes. "Maybe you could tell them about how you nearly wiped out on the half pipe that one time."

"Hey, I told you the sun was in my eye." Ronnie Anne argued.

"It was completely cloudy." Lincoln stated.

"So, Leni. Who's this new little munchkin of yours?" Morris asked.

"Oh, Morris, this is Ronnie Anne. My brother's friend." Leni introduced and then leaned into Morris ear in the most conspicuous way. "Don't tell anyone but they're secretly dating." Leni loudly whispered causing the young couple to face palm.

"Thanks for spilling the beans, Leni." Ronnie Anne said in a sarcastic tone.

"You're welcome. Wait, where did I spill beans? I don't see any on the floor." Leni searched around the floor with a confused look.

"Ah, young love. It takes me back to when I was a kid. So, what can I do for you? Is Lincoln finally ready to accept my fashion tips?" Morris asked.

"Yeah, no." Lincoln answered in an unamused tone.

"Or perhaps you're little girlfriend wants some new threads to impress her little man? Cuz let me tell something honey, those knee socks are just not doing it for you." Morris sassed.

"I don't need any new threads." Ronnie Anne asserted.

"We're here to see what new sales you have today." Leni said.

"Well, we have this gorgeous lemon sundress that just came in. I think it would look good on your little friend, especially, for her boyfriend." Morris suggested with a wink.

"Yeah, I don't do sundresses. Especially, bright lemon ones." Ronnie Anne claimed.

"Okay, no need to be a sourpuss, hon, hehe." Morris quipped.

"Oh, no. Luan's comedy is spreading." Lincoln joked to Ronnie Anne's amusement.

"Heh heh. Soon everybody will have clown makeup and spouting bad puns, ha ha ha." Ronnie Anne and Lincoln began to snicker.

"You both are so cute." Morris complimented while fanning himself with his hand causing Lincoln and Ronnie Anne to stop laughing instantly and look away in embarrassment.

"OMG! I just had, like, the perfect idea. Ronnie Anne, you should try on some outfits." Leni said with excitement.

"Leni, I really don-ahhh!" Ronnie Anne yelped as Leni pulled her away.

"Come on, Morris. I totes need your help." Leni claimed.

"Oh, this will be fun!" Morris exclaimed in excitement as he followed behind.

"Boy, Ronnie Anne's really gonna hate this." Lincoln said as he followed after them.

The group was in front of the dressing room with Ronnie Anne on the inside. There was a pile of different clothes laying next to Leni and Morris. Lincoln had sat off to the sides waiting on them. Ronnie Anne soon emerged for the dressing room in a purple floral sundress with flip flops. She bore a fully irritated look on her face with her teeth bared.

"I feel like a tool." Ronnie Anne bemoaned through gritted teeth.

"Oh, hon. You look spectacular. That dress really brings out your eyes." Morris complimented.

"Yeah, and it's totes your style." Leni added.

"It's totes a pain in my-"

"But I feel like something's off. Hmm, what could it be?" Leni pondered while holding her chin. "Oh, I know." Leni moved behind Ronnie Anne.

"Hey, what are you doing?" Ronnie Anne questioned as Leni removed her hair tie. Leni started fixing the skaters hair so it would be more relaxed. Leni then grabbed a floppy straw hat from out of the pile of clothes and placed it on Ronnie Anne's head.

"There! That ponytail was doing you no favors. You look so cute." Leni complimented.

"Always an eye for fashion." Morris stated.

"I can't wear this! I look so… so… girly." Ronnie Anne said.

"Nonsense, sweetie. You look like a total knockout." Morris said.

"Wait, but Ronnie Anne's awake." Leni confused earning a face palm from Ronnie Anne.

"I bet your boyfriend would agree." Morris said with a sly smile.

"What!? No. Don't call him over here." Ronnie Anne tried to hide behind Leni while blushing. She faced away from her boyfriend's direction.

"Hey, Linky. What do you think of Ronnie Anne's dress?" Leni asked gaining Lincoln's attention.

Lincoln looked over towards the group. Leni moved to the side and turned Ronnie Anne towards Lincoln. In Lincoln's imagination, Ronnie Anne had turned in slow motion. Her eyes shined like gems and gave him a come hither stare. Her hair flowed with not a care in the world as her dress swung freely with such grace. He saw her as the most beautiful thing he's ever laid eyes on. He stared in awe at his girlfriend with his eyes wide open.

"Buh… buh… buh." Lincoln stammered with his mouth hanging open which caused Ronnie Anne to bare a confused look on her face.

"Uh, Linc, you okay?" Ronnie Anne asked.

Lincoln continued to stare until he became weak in the knees. The boy then fell over with a doofy smile.

"I told you that you're a knockout. The boy just couldn't handle himself around your beauty." Morris claimed.

"Huh. I guess there was some up side to this lame dress. But it's still too girly for my taste." Ronnie Anne said as she walked back into the dressing room.

"Aw." Leni said in disappointment.

"Oh, well. Some people just can't appreciate good fashion. Well, I need to be getting back to work. So, I'll leave you to shop. Just take a look around and see what you like. I'll be around if you need anything." Morris said as he began to walk away.

"Alright. Thanks, Morris." Leni waved towards the clerk.

Ronnie Anne came from out of the dressing room wearing her normal clothes and her hair back in it's ponytail. She made her way towards Lincoln and started shaking him awake.

"Come on, Lame-o. I didn't look that good." Ronnie Anne said.

"Heh heh, pretty girl." Lincoln slurred in his sleep while wearing a goofy smile. Ronnie Anne blushed and gave a shy smile at his compliment.

"He really thought I was cute." Ronnie Anne thought to herself. She decided to hold his nose and mouth which caused him to wake up in a slight panic.

"H-Huh. Wha-what happened?" Lincoln asked in confusion as Ronnie Anne helped him up.

"Oh, nothing. Just that I made you pass out and I didn't have to smack you senseless to do it. I didn't know you thought I was that beautiful." Ronnie Anne said.

"Oh, right." Lincoln said while rubbing the back of his head. "You just looked so gorgeous I couldn't handle myself. I'm just glad I didn't get a nosebleed like Clyde."

"Maybe I should try on more dresses just to make you do that. It's kinda nice knowing I can make you go stupid for me." Ronnie Anne playfully punched him in the arm while giving him a sly smirk.

"Now that Lincoln's awake, let's shop." Leni said as she walked towards the clothes racks.

"Oh, joy." Ronnie Anne groaned.

"Don't worry too much. The last time I was here with Leni, she made it pretty fun. Plus, this can help you get to know her better. She's a lot more fun to be around than you would think." Lincoln said.

"I hope you're right about this, lame-o." Ronnie Anne bemoaned.

"Come on. I bet by the end of the day you'll actually like hanging with her. Just try to have fun with this." Lincoln suggested.

"Hey, guys look. This one's half off. Which is weird because it looks like a full dress." Leni confused from the racks.

"Keyword being try." The skater said as they went to join Leni.


An hour had passed with Leni in the changing room and Lincoln and Ronnie Anne sitting on a bench in complete boredom.

"I'm still waiting on the fun part to kick in, Linc. I can't take much more of this. If I have to see another dress, I'm gonna go insane." Ronnie Anne claimed.

"She should almost be done by now." Lincoln stated.

"What are the chances she forgot to put her clothes on right? Hehe." She quipped earning an unimpressed look from her boyfriend.

"I'll go see what's up." Lincoln got up and walked over to the changing rooms. He proceeded to knock on the door. "Hey, Leni. Are you almost done with your shopping?"

He got no response and tried knocking again. He opened the door to find no one was in there.

"Hey, Linc." Leni snuck up on the boy while holding bags full of clothes.

"Aaaah." Lincoln screamed while flailing his arms around in self defense.

"Oooh, are we back to using our new greeting again? Aaah." Leni screamed with a smile.

"I thought you were still trying on outfits." Lincoln said.

"I was. Then I went to go pay for them and then I got lost trying to find you guys." Leni explained.

"We were just sitting on the bench… that was right in front of the changing rooms." Lincoln exclaimed.

"Oh, well, we can leave now. I got everything that I wanted." Leni said as she walked out of the changing area. Lincoln stood there stunned for a few seconds and then decided to follow behind her.

Ronnie Anne noticed the two walking out of the changing area and got off the bench.

"Finally! Wait, why does Leni have those bags?" Ronnie Anne asked.

"Don't ask. So, where are we going next, Leni?" Lincoln asked as the group made their way out of the store.

"Hmm." Leni observed the couple. "You know, you two look stressed. Especially, Ronnie Anne." Leni pointed out.

"I'm not stressed!" Ronnie Anne argued.

"I, like, beg to differ. You got like some major tension in your shoulders and on your face. I know just the place to fix that." Leni grabbed the couples hands and started to lead them further into the mall.

"This place better not be as boring as the department store." Ronnie Anne forewarned.

The group soon arrived in front a business named Spa-la-mode.

"Here we are. The best place to relieve you of all your problems." Leni claimed.

"Yeeeah. I don't really do spa's. I'm not about getting any mani-pedis." Ronnie Anne said as she tried to walk away. Leni then grabbed her by the wrist and pulled her into the establishment.

"Come on. You're totes gonna love it." Leni said as they reached the front counter.

"Bonjour, Leni. It iz so good to have our favorite cuztomer join us once again. How can I help you?" A women wearing a blue shirt and black pants greeted with a thick French accent.

"Geez. Is the mall her second home?" Ronnie Anne whispered to Lincoln.

"Basically." Lincoln responded.

"Hey, Suzette. I was hoping we could get a special for me, my brother and his girlfr-oops I mean his friend." Leni winked at the clerk causing the young couple to roll their eyes. "I have a three for one coupon and they really could use some relaxation. They're, like, totes stressed."

"We're not stressed!" The couple asserted.

"Oui, oui. We have just the thing for theze two. Follow me, pleaze." The clerk lead the trio down a hall.

"You two are so gonna love this." Leni claimed.

"I highly doubt that." Ronnie Anne challenged.


"I so love this." Ronnie Anne exclaimed as she was sitting in a massage chair while wearing a bathrobe with an avocado mask on her face.

"I told ya you'd love it. These guys can remove any kind of stress." Leni said while wearing the same attire as the skater and getting a mani-pedi.

"I've never felt so relaxed before in my life. I don't have a care in the world. How 'bout you, Linc?" Ronnie Anne asked while looking over towards a massage table Lincoln was occupying.

"This must be what gelatin feels like all the time. I feel like I've died and gone to heaven." Lincoln said while a masseuse was pounding away at his back.

"You should try a mani-pedi, Ronnie Anne. Your nails could totes use it. They look so rough and grimey." Leni pointed out.

"My nails are just fine." Ronnie Anne argued.

"I beg to differ. I'm pretty sure you're nails aren't supposed to be green and yellow. Oooh, yeah, I didn't know it was possible to have stress right there." Lincoln blissfully sighed as Leni observed the skaters nails with disgust.

"That's because I fall a lot and get dirt in them. Skaters don't worry about their nails getting dirty." Ronnie Anne stated.

"Well, you definitely should get one. Could you do the same for her?" Leni asked the technician earning a nod.

"Hey, don't come near me with that file. He-" The technician got to work on the skaters fingernails. "Huh. This doesn't feel too bad. It actually feels kinda... nice."

"See? When they're finished Lincoln won't have to worry about you scratching him when you hold his hand." Leni said.

"We don't really hold hands that much." Ronnie Anne admitted.

"What!? That's like not buying a cute outfit on sale when it's sitting right in front of you." Leni gasped.

"We don't really like showing affection in public. We'd rather keep our relationship low key." Lincoln said.

"Aw, come on. If you have someone special you should let them know how much you mean to them. That's why I give everyone hugs whenever I can." Leni explained.

"That's good for you, but we don't need to do that mushy junk. Lincoln already knows how much I care about him." Ronnie Anne stated.

"But don't you want the world to know how special you are to each other?" Leni asked.

"We don't want to risk someone from school seeing us. They'll tease us to no end and I'm pretty sure Ronnie Anne doesn't want to get in trouble for making somebody eat their own underwear." Lincoln said.

"No, I do not. My mom would ground me til I was thirty." Ronnie Anne claimed.

"I know if I had a boyfriend, I'd hold his hand and hug him as much as I can." Leni proclaimed.

"Wait, what happened with that Chaz guy?" Lincoln inquired.

"After I gave him that letter he gave me one back that said L. Loud on it. So, I gave it to dad which was weird, since Chaz hasn't even met dad." Leni explained earning stunned looks from Lincoln and a facepalm from Ronnie Anne. "What?"

"Leni, that letter was for you!" Lincoln exclaimed.

"Wait, really? Oh my gosh! That means Chaz likes me back!" Leni realized and grabbed her face in shock, getting her mask all over her hands.

"Oy, I think we might need a few more minutes in here." Ronnie Anne said.


The group spent an hour in the spa before finally taking their leave.

"Bye, everyone." Leni waved to the employees.

"Bye, Leni. Come back soon." Suzette waved back at the group.

"*sigh* I gotta admit that was pretty fun. I forgot how nice my nails could look. What was that fancy stuff they used on them?" Ronnie Anne asked.

"Nail polish?" Leni answered with a questionable look.

"Yeah. I might have to start using that. I actually like looking nice once in awhile." Ronnie Anne said.

"I don't know what you mean by once in awhile. You always look nice." Lincoln complimented earning a blush from Ronnie Anne.

"Flattery can only get you so far, Lame-o." Ronnie Anne smiled while playfully punching him in the shoulder.

"You two make the cutest couple. Don't tell Lori I said that." Leni stated causing the two to move away from each other and look in the opposite direction.

"Hey, Ronnie Anne have you ever tried the fro-yo here?" Lincoln asked.

"No, but I bet your gonna have me try it while we're here." Ronnie Anne said.

"Yep. Hey, Leni, let's take Ronnie Anne to get some fro-yo." Lincoln suggested.

"Good idea. Ronnie Anne would totes love it. Come on." The group made their way towards the fro-yo place. They wandered the mall for a few minutes until they arrived at their destination. They went inside and Ronnie Anne stood with her mouth wide open.

"Whoa, so many flavors and topping." Ronnie Anne stared in awe at all the assortment of yogurt.

"I knew you'd love it." Lincoln stated as the trio got their cups and arranged them to their liking. Ronnie Anne stacked hers with with more topping than she did yogurt.

"You know I did the same thing when I came here the first time." Lincoln said as he took a bite of his fro-yo.

"What can I say, I love toppings." Ronnie Anne said as the group took a seat at a table for four.

"This place is, like, the best for fro-yo." Leni claimed as she ate her yogurt.

"You know I have to admit I thought this day would be kinda boring since it's the mall but this has honestly been kinda fun. I'm glad we did this." Ronnie Anne confessed.

"Yeah. I-oh." Lincoln clutched his stomach as it gurgled. "Excuse me. I think that peanut butter and sauerkraut sandwich I had this morning is coming back to haunt me." Lincoln got up and made his way towards the bathroom.

"He really needs to stop eating those. It's just reeking havoc on his insides." Ronnie Anne stated.

"Yeah, and it's making him go to the bathroom a lot." Leni said.

"Leni, That's-never mind." Ronnie Anne surrendered.

"I'm so glad you're having fun, Ronnie Anne. I'll admit I was kinda scared you wouldn't like hanging out with me." Leni said with a sullen look on her face.

"Why would you think that?" Ronnie Anne asked.

"I know I'm not really that fun to be around considering I'm not the smartest of my family." Leni said.

"What gave you that idea?" Ronnie Anne asked with a look of concern.

"I see how everyone gets annoyed whenever I misunderstand something. I don't mean to be such a dumb dumb, it's just sometimes I struggle getting things." Leni explained.

"Hey, now. No one thinks you're dumb." Ronnie Anne said.

"I know they think I'm stupid. I don't mean to be the way I am, I just have problems getting things. I want to be smart like everyone else, it's just that it's hard for me. I don't like being a burden on them." Leni exclaimed.

"Look, your family doesn't think you're stupid and neither do I. Sure, it can be kind of annoying when you misunderstand us or get something completely wrong, but we honestly kinda like that about you. I remember Lincoln told me about that picture you took of Lori and you said she looked constipated. That was so funny I almost sprayed milk through my nose." Ronnie Anne admitted.

"Lincoln talks about me?" Leni questioned.

"All the time. He tells me about how nice and sweet you are. How you're always so kind to everyone you meet and how you know so much about fashion. He really looks up to you. So, I know he definitely doesn't think you're stupid and if he likes talking about how fun you are, I'm pretty sure the rest of your family likes being around you too." Ronnie Anne said with a warm smile.

"You really think so?" Leni asked with a hopeful smile.

"I wouldn't lie to my future sister-in-law." Ronnie Anne winked.

"Thanks, Ronnie Anne." Leni said.

"No problem. Now don't ever make me say something so mushy ever again." Ronnie Anne playfully threatened.

"Okay." Leni gave a soft smile but then grew a confused look. "But wait, how come you seemed like you didn't want to be here?"

"It's not that I didn't want to be here. I just have trouble warming up to people. You and me never really hung out before so I really didn't know how things we're gonna go." Ronnie Anne explained.

"How come you have trouble opening up to people?" Leni inquired.

"Well… ever since my dad passed away a while back-"

"He passed away what?" Leni confused.

"No, Leni. He-"

"Cuz if he's passing gas, Lori has that same problem."

"No, he's not passing ga-"

"But she keeps saying it's her shoes but we all know it's-"

"Leni! My dad is dead!" Ronnie Anne interrupted in frustration.

"OMG! Your dad died? I am so sorry." Leni said in shock.

"It's okay, Leni. I've learned to deal with it. But ever since he died, I've just had some trouble getting along with people or showing my feelings. It's been kinda hard on my family. So, I just tend to try to keep to myself a lot because I don't want to get my hopes about others just so they could leave me too." Ronnie Anne said with a tear starting to form in her eye.

"Oh, you poor thing. Come here." Leni got up from her the opposite side of the table and walked over to Ronnie Anne.

"Hey! What are yo-" Ronnie Anne was cut off by Leni pulling her into a hug.

"It's alright. Let it all out." Leni said while rubbing the skaters back. Ronnie Anne tried pushing her off but to no avail.

"Leni, I don't need to cry. I'm fine… I'm… I-I'm… I… I miss him so much." Ronnie Anne returned the embrace as she began crying uncontrollably.

"It's okay. Come on." Leni lead Ronnie Anne to the bathroom.

The two entered the bathroom with Ronnie Anne letting tears roll down her face. There were different bathroom stalls across the room. Leni kneeled down to continue her embrace from before with Ronnie Anne returning it and crying into the fashionista's shoulder.

"I-I-It's j-just been s-so hard with him gone. N-nothing's been the same. I m-miss when he would play with me or take me to the skate park. W-We'd always watch wrestling together and now that can't happen anymore. My mom has had to start working double shifts and is barely home. B-Bobby's had to work constantly just to help pay the bills so I'm all alone at home. I-I miss when we were a normal family. I don't like being alone all the time." Ronnie Anne continued to sob.

"Shh Shh, it's okay, Ronnie Anne. You're not alone. Now I know losing your dad has been hard, but you don't need to worry about being alone. Your Mom and Bobby still love you very much and you have an amazing boyfriend who loves you, you know that, don't you?" Leni asked.

"Y-Yeah." Ronnie Anne said as Leni pulled out of the hug and looked the skater in the eyes. Leni wiped away some of the tears.

"You also have all of us. You don't have to worry about being alone. We love having you come around. You're like another sister to us. You never have to worry about us leaving you. We're always gonna be there if you need us. We're not going anywhere. I don't have my drivers license anyway." Leni quipped.

"*sniff* H-Heh, thanks, Leni. You know, you're a lot wiser than you think." Ronnie Anne said with a smile.

"Thanks. I may not be book smart but I totes know how to make people feel better. Even when they're having a meltdown." Leni confused.

"Breakdown." Ronnie Anne corrected.

"But I don't know how to rap." Leni said.

"J-just hug me again." Ronnie Anne demanded with a smile on her face earning a hug from Leni. They held the embrace for a few seconds before breaking apart. "Now let's get out of this bathroom. The smell of pee is making me want to cry again."

"Like, definitely." Leni agreed as the two made there way out the door.

The room was left quiet until a flushing noise could be heard. The door to one of the stalls opened to reveal a women with tears in her eyes.

"*sniff* That was so beautiful."


The duo made their way back to their table to see Lincoln sitting there finishing his yogurt. They both returned to their seats.

"What happened to you guys? Your fro-yo's almosted melted. Whoa, Ronnie Anne, are you okay? Your eyes look all puffy." Lincoln took notice.

"It's because the stench from your butt managed to reach out here and burn my eyes. So, I needed to wash them and Leni came in to help me." Ronnie Anne joked earning an unimpressed look from Lincoln.

"Well, since we're pretty much done here, I thought we could go somewhere I know you two would absolutely love. Come on, let's go." Leni said causing the couple to look at each other and shrug and follow suit.

The trio walked along the mall path. Ronnie Anne and Lincoln walked besides each other as the skater kept staring at her boyfriend's hand. She grew a light blush on her face as she inched her hand towards Lincoln's. She was able to grab his hand, catching the boy off guard. He looked at his hand and noticed Ronnie Anne holding it. He looked in awe at the gesture and then towards his girlfriend's face. She looked away in slight embarrassment.

"I thought you didn't like showing affection in public." Lincoln said.

"I don't. I just wanted to show how much you mean to me." Ronnie Anne stated while looking away.

"You don't care if someone from school sees?" Lincoln inquired.

"I don't see anyone we know from school so we should be fine. I just wanted you to know, I appreciate you being with me, that's all." Ronnie Anne explained.

"Huh, I gotta admit, it feels kinda nice holding hands as a couple." Lincoln rubbed the back of his head.

"Don't get used to it." Ronnie Anne said.

The trio soon arrived in front of a small business that said arcade.

"You're really taking us to the arcade like before?" Lincoln asked with a smile on his face.

"Yep! I knew you guys would want to come here. So, I'm treating." Leni said.

"Wow, Leni. You're the best. Come on, Lame-o. I'm so gonna own you in dance your butt off revolution." Ronnie Anne pulled Lincoln along into the arcade.

"We'll see about that. No way you're beating my lightning feet." Lincoln accepted the challenge. Leni looked at the two as they went to the business.

"They are so cute together-Oof." Leni walked into the glass window of the arcade. "Oh, wow. I didn't know they had invisible walls."


AN: This one took me some time because I wanted to come back swinging. I wanted to make you laugh and cry. I hope I succeeded. It was a tricky trying to make this flow properly but I think, for the most part, I got it. Till next time.