It's the next morning in Royal Woods. A Saturday. Lincoln Loud goes to his backyard and dumps out all the belongings out of the trash bags. After that, he went back inside into his room.
When he went into his closet. He decided to get something different. This was something he didn't usually wear... until this point.
The white-haired boy was now wearing black jeans that were slightly baggier with a grey canvas belt and a slightly oversized grey shirt. He also decided to wear different shoes. Black DCs with gold souls.
He came walking out into the bathroom shoving his sisters out of the way.
"Hey!" they all said offended.
Lincoln ignored them and put his hands under the warm running water, took a soap bar and rubbed his face wound with it. His sisters glaring at him. He ignored all of it and then walked out.
The white-haired boy then walked into the kitchen for some privacy since no one was there. Suddenly, his phone rang. He picked up.
"Hello?" he asked.
"Hey, Lincoln." a voice said.
"Teddy?" Lincoln asked, "How'd you get this number?"
"I have connections." Teddy said.
"Why'd you call?" Lincoln asked.
"I have a question." Teddy said.
"Shoot." Lincoln said.
"Are you busy today?" Teddy asked.
"No, why?" Lincoln asked.
"Great." Teddy said, "Send me your address."
"I don't know if my family will like seeing you." Lincoln said.
"They won't." Teddy said, "Just send me the address and I'll be there.".
"Alright." Lincoln said as he typed in 1216 Franklin Ave. on his phone through text.
"Thanks. I'll be there." Teddy said as he hung up.
"Who was that?" he heard Lucy's voice from behind, slightly startling him, but not as severe as usual, like Lucy wanted.
"He's nobody." Lincoln said.
Suddenly, his phone buzzed. He read the text and it said,
"Worker bees can leave
Even drones can fly away
The queen is their slave".
"Just a stupid little haiku for you bro." the text said, only to realize it was Teddy.
"I have a poem." Lucy said, "Roses are red, Violets are blue, my heart is dark, and the world is too."
Lincoln scoffed in his head.
"Well, I got a haiku for you." Lincoln said.
"What is it?" Lucy asked.
"Worker bees can leave. Even drones can fly away. The queen is their slave." Lincoln said to her, he then walked outside, leaving her confused.
When he walked to the backyard, he heard noise, like rustling.
Suddenly, Teddy popped up out of the bushes.
"Shit, you scared me!" Lincoln said.
"Hehehehe." Teddy giggled.
"Ok, so what is it you want to do right now?" Lincoln asked.
"I don't know, what do you want to do?" Teddy asked.
Suddenly, a light turned on in Lincoln's mind. He turned to his scattered junk in the backyard with a smile on his face.