Thread:RocketmanGC/@comment-31541999-20191013203158/@comment-31542436-20191014234804

I was thinking after Lynn Sr. asks what happened to his golf club, Lori decides she needs to truly be responsible and talks to them in their room. At first, Lincoln and the other siblings are afraid that Lori will tell them how they almost destroyed the house. But when Lincoln puts his ear to the door, he realizes that Lori is blaming herself for what happened that night. If she wasn’t so strict, none of it would have happened. The parents are disappointed in their oldest daughter’s behavior and ground her for a week.

Lincoln is surprised that Lori took the fall for the other siblings. At first, the girls think she got what she deserved, but Lincoln explains that she is just trying to look out for them because she loves them. They all decide to try to convince their parents to give Lori another chance. The parents agree on two conditions: the kids behave themselves and Lori tries not to be overly stubborn about the rules.

When Lori hears she’s getting a second chance, she’s shocked and asks her siblings why. Lincoln explains to her sister that she knows how to keep the house from falling apart, but he knows that she can do it without being so strict. Lori is grateful for what Lincoln said and promises that she would tone down her strictness.