Near a house that had eleven kids, ten girls and one boy, there was a moving van driving across the street from them. There were twins themselves, a boy and a girl.

"Maybe you'll find a brother figure in our new neighborhood, Bro," the girl said to her brother with a shrug. "And I could finally find a sister."

"Yeah, I hope I find someone that can be my little brother figure." The boy said.

The parents helped the moving van get settled in. The boy and girl went to their separate rooms to get their things set up with being the new kids in the neighborhood. The boy was a strong teenage boy and was now bringing in all of his stuff into his room which included weights and comics. The girl was a teenage girls who had a gothic side to her, but she was more friendly than most. She still hated love, loved death, and doom and gloom, but she was actually a pretty nice girl. She was shy and sarcastic at times, but always tried to make new friends.

"Where do you want me to put the couch, Mom?" The strong teenage boy asked as he carried in one of the furniture.

"In front of the television, dear, it'll be a great spot for movie nights with the family and your new friends." the mother replied as she was moving some kitchen supplies together.

"Okay, Mom!" the boy replied, then went to do that.


A while later, there came a ring at the doorbell.

"A gelatin, dear?" the brown-haired man asked his blonde wife.

"Oh, dear, it's a good custom and we should welcome them in the neighborhood," the blonde woman replied. "Plus, I see they have kids and their house is actually very quiet and peaceful."

"Yeah, unlike ours." The brown-haired man said.

A lot of loud noises are soon heard after he said that.

"Hmm..." the blonde woman hummed.

The twins' mother came to the door. "Oh! Hello there."

"Hi, we're your across the street neighbors, I'm Rita Loud and this is my husband, Lynne Loud Sr." the blonde woman greeted.

"It's nice to meet you," The twins' mother said as a strong man came next to lifting a dumbbell weight and where this man was her husband. "This is my husband, Atlas Weather and I'm Nicole Weather."

"Nice to meet you both." Rita replied.

"'Weather' we're neighbors or not," Lynne Sr. joked before laughing. "Get it?"

Atlas seemed to laugh at that joke.

Nicole only sighed and shook her head, then smiled to the couple. "Won't you come inside?"

Rita and Lynne Sr smiled as they came into the house to get to know their new neighbors better. And where their new neighbor's house seemed much less noisy inside as well than their own house.

"You have eleven kids?" Atlas asked. "That sounds nuts."

"How many kids do you guys have?" Rita asked.

"Just two, they're a handful enough on their own," Nicole giggled. "They're twins."

"Oh, we have twin six-year-olds," Lynne Sr replied. "Lola and Lana."

"They sound like great names." Nicole said.

"Yes, they are good, we love all our kids... "Rita sighed. "One boy and ten girls, I wouldn't trade it for the world."


The twins overheard their parents talking and listened in as they talked with the new adult neighbors.

"I hope they're not a boring couple." the girl said to the boy.

"Same here, Sis." The boy said in agreement.

"So, what are your twins' names?" Rita asked.

"Our son's name is Hercules." Atlas said.

"What a strong name." Lynne Sr replied.

"And our daughter's name is Zoe." Nicole said.

"That's a lovely name." Rita replied.

"They're talking about us." the boy said.

"I have ears." the girl nearly deadpanned.

"Hercules, Zoe, will you come down here?" Nicole called.

"Busted." the twins said to each other.

Hercules and Zoe soon came downstairs into the living room where the adults were.

"These are our children, Hercules and Zoe." Atlas introduced.

"Oh, how charming they seem..." Rita replied. "I'm sure our daughter Lucy will get along with your daughter, she's a little doom and gloom herself."

"Sounds like fun, huh, Zoe?" Atlas nudged his daughter with a smile.

Zoe shrugged. "I guess."

"And our son Lincoln could use a brother figure," Lynne Sr. said."Not to mention our daughter Lynn is great at sports and I can tell your son is great at sports as well."

"You say great, I say amazing." Atlas said.

Hercules and Zoe smiled as their parents got along with the neighbors and they hoped for the best to meet the Loud kids sometime soon.

"How about we get the kids to know each other during dinner?" Nicole suggested.

"Sounds great, would you have enough room at your place?" Lynne Sr asked.

"We have a lot of space in our dining room, we have a lot of relatives over for the holidays." Atlas replied.

"We'll talk it over with our kids, but this sure is exciting." Rita approved.

"I can't wait to meet them." Hercules smiled.

"Likewise." Zoe agreed curiously.


Soon enough, Rita and Lynne Sr. both told their children about the dinner idea and the Loud children were happy to agree with it. Zoe and Hercules looked out the window as they were very curious of the Loud kids, wondering what they would be like. It must've been a pretty big place with one boy and ten girls. They would soon find out what the Loud kids were like by dinner. Which wouldn't be that long away.

At dinner time, Nicole decided to make her famous dish, she preheated the oven and put it in. She had prepared it before they moved into the neighborhood and decided to serve it tonight to treat her family for being so good about the move. Once dinner was ready, there was a knock at the door which told them that the Loud family had arrived.

"Would someone get the door?!" Nicole called out while setting the table.

"I got it, Mom!" Hercules called back as he went to the front door.

"Thanks, dear!" Nicole called back as Zoe decided to help her mother set the table.

Hercules smiled as he then opened the door to meet the kids of their new neighbors. When he opened the door, he saw Rita and Lynne Sr. with eleven children which he could obviously tell were their children. "Wow, they weren't kidding..." he said to himself once saw eleven kids.

"Holding the door open for me, what a gentleman." a little blonde girl in a tiara and dress smiled as she walked in first.

The rest of the family soon came in one-by-one so they wouldn't get stuck in the door.

Hercules smiled as he let them in, then looked down with a small smile to the baby. "Aw, look at the baby~, hi, sweetie!"

"Poo-Poo!" the baby cooed with a giggle.

"She says hi." A brown-haired girl with braces translated.

"Well, she sure is adorable." Hercules smiled.

"Yeah, she's on the floor for you!" the brown-haired girl said before laughing. "Get it?"

Hercules laughed a bit from the joke.

The brown-haired braces girl smiled. "I think I'm gonna like you, kid."


The oldest child was a blonde girl who was texting on her cell phone.

"Hi." Zoe greeted the blonde girl, coming out of no where.

"YAUGH!" the blonde girl gasped and dropped her phone. "LUCY, DON'T DO-" she then looked to see Zoe. "Oh, you're not Lucy."

"Lori, I'm right here." a young girl in all black came behind the blonde girl.

"YAUGH!" The blonde girl known as Lori yelped.

And where as she dropped her phone, Hercules caught it before it could hit the ground and possibly smash to pieces.

"Wow, thanks, that was literally amazing." Lori smiled.

"No problem." Hercules smiled back as he gave her the phone back.

Zoe and Lucy looked to each other and shared half smiles, though Zoe's was bigger than Lucy's since she was more of a perky goth.

"Your sister seems more perky than our sister Lucy." A brown-haired girl with glasses said to Hercules.

"That's because she's a perky goth." Hercules said.

"Fascinating..." the brown-haired girl with glasses replied as she adjusted her glasses. "I'd like to study her."

"Aren't you a little too young to be studying?" Hercules smiled down to her.

"You are never too young to learn, I always say." the girl replied logically and maturely.

"Lisa here is all into science." A little blonde girl dressed as a boy said.

"I see that." Hercules replied.

"Wanna mud wrestle?" the blonde smirked.

Hercules would have agreed to that, but he had two problems: one, his incredible strength and two, they would have to get cleaned afterwards before dinner.

"Uh, maybe next time, kiddo." he then said.

"Aw, okay..." the blonde girl then pouted, but agreed to it.

"Guys?" another blonde teenage girl with sunglasses over her head looked over in confusion. "I can't find my room."

"Leni? Remember, this isn't our house; we're over here to spend dinner with the new neighbors to get to know them better." A white-haired boy said.

"Oh, thank you, Landon." Leni smiled.

The white-haired boy narrowed his eyes slightly. "It's Lincoln."

"Was she dropped on her head as a baby?" Hercules asked about Leni out of confusion.

"I think so," Lincoln replied before smiling. "Nice to see another boy on this block."

"Likewise." Hercules smiled back.

"What sport is your favorite?" A brown-haired girl with a number 1 T-Shirt asked Hercules.

"So many choices, but I might have to go with football." Hercules replied.

"Cool." The brown-haired girl smiled.

Hercules smiled back, this was going very well so far.