Hi everybody, Exotos135 here, with a drabble rather than a full one-shot. This is a little collaboration between me and LoudAutomata16, whose one-shot will take place at the same time as this one. At least, I think it will.

But anyway, I've blabbered for long enough, so let's get on with the drabble!


It was a normal day at the Loud house, where there was nothing but loud noises all over the place. And among the many residents, one of them in particular, Lola Loud the Pageant Queen, would normally be the one yelling at the top of her lungs to dial down the noise, but today was different.

And it was different, because the pageant princess was too focused on an odd phenomenon she found on the bathroom's cabinet mirror: When it was closed, it showed the shampoo, soap, and other bathroom stuff inside, but once it was opened, the mirror instead showed a reflection of whoever was looking at the mirror, with no sign of transparency anywhere.

"What the heck is this?" Lola pondered out loud. "Did Lisa do something weird again?"

"I'm afraid not."

Lola flinched and turned around to spot, not Lucy, but Leni leaning against the door with a pleased smile on her face.

"Have you been hanging out with Lucy or something, Leni?" the pageant princess sternly asked. "Anyway, what do you mean Lisa didn't do anything to the mirror?"

Leni swayed her hair. "Because I, like, was the one who did it."

Lola narrowed her eyes. "What are you talking about?"

"Well, I took a look at the mirror and, like, realized that, since it would be easier to do our business if one side of the mirror focused on the face, while the other showed what's inside, that the mirror needed to be "redesigned" a little," Leni clasped her hands. "So I made it like one of those mirrors used for interrogations in all those cop shows."

"I see..." Lola glanced at the mirror, and looked at both sides of it again before asking her sister, "How did you do it?"

Leni explained thus:

"Basically, I took out the mirror and shined one side to the best of my ability, while, like, making sure to darken the other side. Then, I put the mirror back in a way that the darkened side of the mirror was the one facing when the cabinet was closed, and the shiny side was the one facing when it was open. Therefore, from the dark side you can see the objects, and when you open the cabinet, you can focus on applying them on your pretty face!"

As the pageant diva took a couple seconds to register what she was told, her emotional state changed from "confused" into some type of "angry", with some something screeching downstairs to accompany the change.

Leni quickly noticed and frowned, "Lola, calm down, you're, like, starting to screech."

"That's not me, Leni," Lola turned to the door and raised an eyebrow. "It's probably the teapot being heated downstairs."

"Oh, I see," Leni clasped her hands. "So, did you understand my explanation of how the one-way mirror works?"

"Leni, it doesn't matter if I understand how it works or not, you changed something about the house without asking for permission!" Lola rubbed her forehead. "Just, please tell me you didn't put this kind of mirror anywhere else."

"Just the window up there," Leni pointed at the window above the toilet. "Because let's be honest, who wants to be watched while they poop?"

Lola raised an eyebrow. "And you didn't do anything weird elsewhere, right?"

Leni shook her head with a wide smile. And, feeling there was something off about Leni but not having time to care about it, Lola gestured her fashion sister to leave so she could do her bathroom business. And so, Leni obliged, and took out a list, musing to herself as she walked back to her and Lori's bedroom:

"Now, what, like, part of the house should I renovate now?"