(Lincoln tosses and turns in his bed)
Lincoln: Please don't hate me. I love you all. Please.
(Lincoln starts to cry)
Lincoln: Please. I'm not bad luck. I'm not bad luck.
(Lincoln hears a knock on his door)
Lincoln: Please don't tell me that I'm bad luck.
Lori: Lincoln. Are you OK?
Lynn: What happened?
(Lincoln tearfully tells his sisters about his dream)
Luan: Although I am a comedian, there is no laughing matter about this.
Lola: I'm sorry you had a nightmare.
Lynn: Me too. And sorry for that bad luck fiasco. I should have known that forcing people to wear squirrel suits as a good luck charm wasn't okay.
Lola and Lana: Poor Lincoln.
Leni: Linky. Come here.
(Lincoln comes towards his 10 sisters)
Lynn: There there little bro. You're not bad luck.
(Lincoln cries on Lori's chest)
Lori: It's alright Lincoln. We should have known better than to call you bad luck.
Lisa: I shouldn't have ventured off into believing in superstitions. I shouldn't have.
(Lori strokes his white hair and baby talks to him)
Leni: Don't worry. The bad luck fiasco will never happen again.
Lana: Well. My dad and I made the toilet uncloggable. And that's a good thing.
Lincoln: Good thing. >long sniff<
Lori: (while whispering and caressing Lincoln's back gently) Shhh Shh sh sh. It's okay, Lincoln. I'm here. There's nothing here to dread.
Lynn: I have something to say.
Lincoln: What is it?
Lynn: I don't need this squirrel suit anymore. And you'll never be bad luck ever again.
Lincoln: Aren't you supposed to have at least one good luck charm.
Lynn: I never leave home without my lucky horseshoe.
Luna: Want me to sing you a lullaby?
Lincoln: Yes please.
(Luna pulls out her acoustic guitar)
Luna: (while singing) Lullaby and goodnight. With roses bedtight. There is nothing here to dread. I will always protect you. Lay down your head and sleep. Pillow soft and deep. Lay down your head and sleep. Pillow soft and deep.
Luna: Good night bro.
Lincoln: Good night everyone.
(Everyone leaves to their rooms except for Lori, Leni, and Luna who are sleeping in Lincoln's bed to keep him company)