Lynn Jr. thinking: Okay, he's definitely up to something 

She narrowed her eyes as he began to jog away 

Lynn Jr.: I'm not sure I like what I'm seeing, but I better follow him to make sure he doesn't do anything stupid 

Lincoln, meanwhile, kept walking, occasionally checking over his shoulders, he hadn't yet seen Lynn, but was weary that one of his sisters might see him 

Lincoln: Relax, Lincoln, you'll be fine 

He attempted to reason with himself 

Lincoln: They're not going to see you, they're all busy with their own things, they're not going to find out 

He stopped at the traffic lights, waiting until it was safe to cross, pulling his backpack off one shoulder, he opened it up and looked inside, Lynn, who was on the other side of the road, tried to see what he was looking for 

Lynn Jr.: C'mon, Link, just pull it out a little 

She blinked, before her expression deadpanned 

Lynn Jr.: Good thing Luan's not here, who knows what corny joke she'd have to say about that 

Redirecting her attention to her brother, she saw him zip up his bag again and continue across the street at a jogging pace, since it was now safe, she readied herself to follow after him, but the traffic meant she was unable to cross over, meaning that he was getting further ahead 

Lynn Jr.: Dang it, what do I do now 

She was practically staring a hole into the traffic lights, as if the green light was taunting her, she began tapping her feet and balled up her fist, waiting and waiting for the lights to change, until they finally did, the second that traffic slowed to a halt, she pushed through the people waiting before her and ran across the street 

guy: Watch it, kid 

She was quick to ignore him, all she cared about was finding out what her brother was up to, it was about ten minutes later when Lincoln finally arrived at the bus station, having not slowed his pace even the slightest, Lynn was not far behind, keeping a close enough distance to see him, but far enough away to keep hidden, when she took a crouched position behind a bench and peeked over, she had two thoughts on her mind 

Lynn Jr.: I'm surprised Lincoln kept up his pace for that long, what is Lincoln doing at the bus station 

Her initial thought was that he was planning to take a bus somewhere, which concerned the older sister, the idea that her brother might be running away was immediately appearing in her mind, and she was considering running out to hug him the second the bus appeared, and tell him that she didn't want him to go, however, she stopped herself when she saw him waving at the bus, more specifically, he was waving at someone who was on it 

Lynn Jr.: He's, waiting for someone 

Lincoln, still none the wiser about Lynn, smiled as he walked towards the door of the bus, he stood back so most of the passengers could get off, until he saw who he was waiting for, the last person to step off the bus was an eleven-year-old Latina girl, with her black hair in a ponytail, wearing a yellow hoodie with the blue letters 'R W' on the front, dark grey jean shorts, pink socks and purple shoes, as well as a purple backpack, her eyes met those of the white-haired boy and she smiled 

Ronnie Anne: Hey, Lame-O 

Lincoln happily: You made it 

The two shared a hug 

Ronnie Anne: Glad to be here, I didn't keep you waiting too long, did I 

Lincoln: Nah, I pretty much just got here 

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