Hey guys. This story was a request from Starco-Ladynoir, using her OC. I don't own anything, from the Loud House characters, to the OC. Hope you enjoy the chapter.

Space is so beautiful. Almost like a black canvas, covered with loads of shapes, colors, or simply bright dots floating around, without any sort of objective, simply hanging out with those that attract them. They would just keep spinning around each other, endlessly, until something else came and took its place.

Unfortunately, behind every great work of art, there had to be something bad from behind, something any artist would left away from its project, since it wouldn't be pretty to see. But evil exists in this world, in ways we can't even imagine or understand. There are, however, beings that understand that evil.

Wandering around space, you could find something, or someone, floating through space. The long purple hair, with a silver band holding it in a ponytail, bright blue skin, green eyes with light green sclera, the slightly bigger and pointy ears, which had diamond earrings hanging on them, and also a long purple tong quickly give up any chance for her to be classified as human.

A white sleeveless top and a loin flap of the same color was all she had that could be called clothing. Traditional from her tribe, she wears it as a symbol of honor and respect, to the great nation her people used to be (it was also very comfy). Her name, Adara, she would carry it for the rest of her days, searching from place to place somewhere she could be safe.

Something called her attention. Coming close to a series of rocks, she noticed one that was quite awkward. It's a blue planet, with three big green spots spread across its surface. Adara had heard of that place before. It was something she discovered back in her galaxy. Nobody knew for sure if there was life in that place, but getting closer, something began disturbing her.

That disturbing was nothing else then a signal. Approaching the blue planet, she came across some satellites. "They still use this? I thought I've seen those in a museum?" She thought. It was confirmed, there was life in that planet, but they were so primitive, nobody would even realize. And for good measure, if they still used satellites, that means they wouldn't even be able to defend themselves from any threat.

However, she was still feeling that signal. A single, weak and endless signal. Adara had seen loads of cultures being destroyed, and she would not allow whatever was producing that signal to attract danger. She quickly entered it's atmosphere, her anatomy quickly adapting to be able to breath oxygen, she began flying towards the coordinates of the source of the signal. Known to us, humans, as Royal Woods, Michigan, United States of America, Planet Earth.

"I have to do something, or they will meet their demise" Adara thought. She would save them, and then she could continue your journey.


"We will meet our rebirth," Lisa said to the rest of her siblings.

Lisa was super excited. She was standing besides a giant machine, that looked like… it was so strange, they couldn't make an analogy with anything they've ever seen before.

"So, uh, what does this… thing do?" Lincoln asked.

"How you dare call my Synthesizer of Automatic Mechanics for Searching and Hosting Approach of Random Populations just a thing," Lisa said, pretty angry and excited at the same time.

"Dude, did you named that thing over my girlfriend?" Luna asked, sort of confused.

Lisa took a quick look at the name printed on the side. She realized that the name 'Sam Sharp' was formed by the initials of the words. She assured everyone it was just a coincidence, she didn't had the time to think of such things. Making random and funny word relations was the work of writers, she said.

"Anyways, what does this thing do," Lynn asked.

"I told you, this is a…" Lisa began.

"You can keep trying to make us remember that name, or you can simply explain what it does," Lynn said.

"Right," Lisa said. "So, this Synthesizer of Automatic Mechanics to Search in and Hosting Approach of Random Populations is capable of sending information to outer space, allowing different forms of life to capt it, inviting them into our huge planet, promoting relationships with different populations,"

Everyone looked at Lisa with a bit of a confused look.

"*sigh*, it can speak with aliens," Lisa said.

Then, everyone got really excited.

"Oh My gosh, I'll have the first selfie with a real alien," Lori said.

"I can go fight enemies in outer space," Lincoln exclaimed.

"They can share our knowledge to us," Lisa said.

"Poo-poo," Lily said.

"Ahh, Lily," everyone covered their nose in disgust.

Suddenly, they heard the doorbell ring. While Lisa was changing Lily, the rest of the Louds went downstairs, since nobody was expecting visits. They opened the door, which revealed a girl. She had tanned skin, blue eyes, black straight hair, with a purple bow tying it in a ponytail, wearing a white shirt, blue shorts and purple shoes. She appeared to be around 12 years old, and just barely taller than Lincoln.

"Hello there," the girl greeted them with a smile. "My name is A.. Ana, and I'm your new neighbor," she pointed at a truck down the road. "So, I wanted to get to know the people in the neighborhood ," she said.

"Oh, I didn't know someone was moving in," Lori said. "I'm Lori, and these are Leni, Luna, Luan, Lynn, Lincoln, Lucy, Lana and Lola," all of them greeted the girl. "Want to come in?" Lori asked

"Sure," Ana said. She got inside and saw the living room. Something was tangling in her ear, but she didn't said anything.

"So, you have eight sisters," Ana asked silently to Lincoln.

"Actually, I have ten. Lisa and Lily are upstairs, come on, let me present them to you," Lincoln said, signing upstairs.

The two of them went upstairs, while the rest waited on the living room. Lincoln turned left and entered a door on the left side of the staircase. Inside, the pile of random machines surprised Ana, but for Lincoln, it was just another Saturday.

"Lisa, come here greet our new neighbor," Lincoln said. Lisa turned around and saw the teen standing by her door.

"Greetings, fellow human being. May I take a sample for examination?" Lisa asked. Ana appeared to be a bit annoyed by the question.

"Lisa, mom already told you, no samples from strangers, " Lincoln said, angrily.

"Whoa, what is this?" Ana asked, staring at a huge machine.

"Ah, this is my latest invention. This is a…"

"Synthesizer of Automatic Mechanics to Search in and Hosting Approach of Random Populations?" Ana asked.

"Precisely, how did you know that?" Lisa asked.

"I'm kind of into science," Ana said. "Besides, it's written right here," she pointed at the side of the machine. "How long has it been in operation?"

"For a few hours only," Lisa said. "We are still waiting for external contact,"

"Well," Ana said. "You just got one," she got her hands together, and a small ball of energy began forming in her hands. When it was big enough, the whole thing was thrown in the machine, pulverizing it. Nobody could say there was ever a machine in the place. Now, only a huge black spot was left, carbonized, and almost entirely black.

Lincoln, Lisa and Lily managed to get out of the room before the blast. After the huge boom, all of the siblings came upstairs. Of all of them, Lisa seemed to be the most fragmented and angry of them all, and for good reason. Most of her room was ruined.

"My inventions, my chemicals, my books, my studies," Lisa felt like she would cry, but at the same time, she seemed unable to do so. From the dark smoke coming from inside the bedroom, a girl came out of it, the same teen they received just a few minutes ago, but instead of caring glares, she received threatening ones.

"What have you done?" Lisa screamed , angrily. Lincoln hold her back.

Suddenly, the teen began doing something with a watch she had on her right wrist. In just a few seconds, she began changing. Her skin, now light blue, her eyes, now green, and her hair, now purple, reveals that, whatever that thing was, it didn't fit Lisa's first description as a 'fellow human being'

"You're lucky I'm one of the good ones, I've seen was out there, and believe me, you don't want to know what's wandering through space," Adara said, as she simply jumped out of the window.

She landed on the backyard on both feet. She stood in a position, like she was getting ready to jump. She crouched as low as she could, as she gain the impulse, and then, she jumped… and landed on the ground.

"What?" Adara said, looking at her hands. She tried again, and again, but whatever was her objective, cleary it wasn't jumping, and clearly she was fail miserably. The Louds could see it through the window. She realised that they were watching her, so she simply jumped over the fence. She used her watch to regain her human appearance, and she dashed through the streets.

She was quicker than most people, some could even miss her presence. She ran for a few minutes, before she found a spot nobody would find her. She saw the mountains behind the houses and trees from the city. She continued running, not appearing to get tired at all. When she reached the mountain, going to the top wasn't that hard, there was road leading her anyways.

When she reached a spot, near a cliff, she seated down. She looked at her hands, and tried to create a ball of energy. Just like a flashlight with the batteries dead, the light appears, but in a second it began blinking, and in another second, it simply vanished.

She gave herself some time to stare to the horizon. She saw the sunset on all of its glory. That made it her remember of her homeland, even if their sun was actually green. She remembered the days she would spend almost an hour seeing the magnificence of nature. Those were days of a past she. But those days aren't coming back, not before…

"You could have stopped someplace near our house, you know," she heard a voice said.

Adara quickly turned back to see the white haired boy, she didn't actually bothered remembering his name, standing right in front of her. He was a few meters away. Even without her abilities, Adara positioned herself in a defensive state. "How did you find me?" she asked. "And how you got here so fast?"

Lincoln grabbed a small controller from his pocket and pressed a button. Suddenly, a beeping noise came from her back. She reached something which appears to be an round shaped battery. He had an emotionless expression on his face.

"Quick suggestion, next time you plan doing something like you did, try not to give people the time to plant a tracker on you, and also, my sister gave me a ride" Lincoln said. "What exactly are you?"

"What am I? Don't you mean who I am?" Adara asked.

"I only use that word for humans," Lincoln said. "Are you going to answer me?" Lincoln asked

"Why would I say anything to you?" Adara asked. "I don't even know you," she said, angrily.

"Look, I can see you were attracted by that weird machine that my sister had built, and that you destroyed afterwards, right?" Lincoln said

"Yeah, so?" Adara asked

"It is obvious that whatever you were trying to do in my backyard didn't worked like you've intended, right?" Lincoln said

"How do you know all of that?" Adara asked

"I live in a house with people who love to keep secrets, plus my favourite superhero is a detective. You can say I'm a bit of a Sherlock," Lincoln said

"Who's that?" Adara made a confused expression

"He's the… you know what, it doesn't matter. What matters is I want to know who are you, and you're going to answer me," Lincoln said

"What if I don't," Adara asked

"Well, you lose the chance to be helped by my sister, who just so happens to be one of the smartest people on the planet," Lincoln said. "Your choice,"

"What could a human help me with?" Adara said

"Look, girl, or whatever your gender is, my sister is really angry for what you've done, and we somehow convinced her to help you. And seeing your condition, all alone, in an unknown planet, you might want all the help you can get," Lincoln said.

"How you know all of that about me?" Adara said

"Believe me, an alien falling on our planet is not something new. It's just that it never happened before in real life, probably," Lincoln said. "So, are you going to tell me about you, or not?"

"Do I have a choice?" Adara asked

"Well, technically you have, but only one of the options helps you," Lincoln said

"Okay, since there is no other choice…" Adara said

"But there is… ah, whatever." Lincoln said. "So, who are you?" Lincoln asked. He went close to the alien and seated by her side. By the time they were one alongside each other, the stars were already shining in the sky.

"It's a long story," Adara said