I do not own Loud House it belongs to Nickelodeon.


The group stood on the snowy shore of the ice covered ocean, it was vast as well as foggy. Lisa looked to the ice in suspension, she picks up a rock and hits it against the ice which doesn't crack much to her satisfaction.

"Well it's safe, but we should be cautious as who knows where thin ice can be. Also it's slippery." Lisa and the others get on the ice, together they walked very carefully so not to fall on the slippery surface or through it.

A thought soon surfaces in Clyde's mind. "So Lisa, I've been wondering."

"About what?" Lisa replied without looking at him.

"You know how the artic is melting because the Earth's been warming up."

Lisa already knew where this was going. "Yes"

"What's the plan for us when it reaches the village?"

"Yeah that's a interesting question, what are we going to do?" Lana added.

"Well, we've been coming up with plans when that comes to happen. The popular plan currently is relocating to the Himalayas."

"The Himalayas?" Lincoln questioned.

"Yes, there are parts that are perfectly isolated. The only problem is the yeti population, and as you know yetis are extremely territorial which makes them aggressive."

"I always wanted to meet a yeti." Lana exclaimed.

"But how would we move the village?" Clyde asked.

"With the emergency teleporter." Lisa simply answered.

"Teleporter?" Leni asked.

"Yes, the teleporter that's currently being developed. Once it's finished will simply teleport to the Himalayas when it gets bad."

"Well that's simple." Clyde exclaimed.

Lana then nearly slipped on the ice, but managed to balance herself. "I nearly fell there." She lets out a giggle.

"If only we had some ice skates." Leni stated.

"Yes that would certainly be an easier way to travel on this icy sea." Lisa agreed.

Lincoln eyes have widen. "Wait, I just got an idea." Lincoln leans forward in a skating motion and went faster on the ice, the others knowing what he was doing fallowed his lead, soon they were sliding on the ice.

It was definitely more fun than walking, and definitely more faster. Lana lets out a loud howl of thrill, Leni is giggling with the fun she was having, Lucy and Lisa just blankly looked forward, and Clyde struggled to keep himself upright.

"Guys we should definitely make a ice rink when we get back." Lana exclaimed.

"Oh totally! That will be so much fun!" Leni agreed.

"Um, we better stop." Lucy spoke up a little uneasy.

"Why's that?" Lana asked.

"I think Lucy is referring to the open ocean up ahead." Lisa points ahead to the crashing waves against the ice sheets. The group screamed, they raise their feet up which kicked up small pieces of ice.

They just came to a stop just short on the edge of the ice sheet, small pieces of ice falls into the ocean, they'll basically sighed in relief for stopping in time, if they hadn't, well they would've taken a dip into the freezing cold water.

They looked down at the water, then up ahead where a thick fog had formed. Looking to the left and the right they just saw a line between the crashing waters and ice sheets, basically no way around so far that they could see.

"What now?" Lincoln asked.

"I don't know looks like a dead end, but don't worry older brother I'll think of something." Lisa reassured.

"You ain't thinking of anything!" A familiar voice called out, turning around the group were surprised to see Chills standing there with a hateful glare.

"Chills!? What are you doing here?" Lincoln asked.

"You wanna know why I'm here?" He puffed.

"Yes, that's what Lincoln asked you Mr. Chills." Leni answered.

Chills gave her an eye roll of annoyance. "Your going to pay me back for making me loose my hat, arm, and nose."

"How did we do that?" Clyde asked.

"Yes, how is it that were responsible for your missing body parts and clothing?" Lisa added.

"By that avalanche you caused four eyes!"

"Four eyes. Really? That's just a first grade insult." Lisa responded with a roll of her eyes.

"Aren't you in kindergarten?" Chills pointed out.

"True, but I'm also very mature for my age, unlike you Mr. Snowman."

Chills stuttered in surprise with a mix of anger, he found his voice and shot back, "Shut up! You pointy ears are nothing but little freaks who's obsessed with this stupid holiday!"

Leni gasped. "Christmas isn't stupid, it's a magical time of year."

"Yeah, for the stores." Chills snapped.

"No, for everyone to be with their-" Chills snapped his one stick hand together. "Yeah, yeah, yeah! All that typical Christmas stuff you warm blooded like to milk out!" Chills then pointed to the gift. "Now hand over that stupid present."

Lincoln immediately shielded the present away from him. "No way!"

"Give it or I'll take it forcefully!" He threatened, Lincoln backed away a few feet, but stopped near the edge. Before Chills could do anything Lisa spoke up as she had thought about something that puzzled her. "Wait, how could you be in the avalanche?"

"Who cares! Now give me the present!"

"Since you were caught in that avalanche, you were clearly already out here. Now why were you out here in the wilderness in the first place?"

Chills rolled his eyes. "I fallowed you out here to delay you pointy ears on delivery that gift."

"Why?" Lana asked, behind her bangs Lucy gave Chills an accusing look. "Your the one who caused this present to fall out of Santa's shack, and caused that cave in!"

"Yeah, so what!" Chills sneered.

The group looked at him appalled, he has done a lot of nasty tricks to them and everyone else back in the village, but this was just a whole another level of nastiness.

"Let me get this straight you caused this present to be left behind, fallowed by, if I'm right caused that cave in." Lincoln stated.

"Yes" Chills groaned in annoyance.

"Sorry to say this, but you kind of deserved getting caught in that avalanche." Clyde pointed out.

"Excuse me!?" Chills shouted in protest.

Lana nodded with a glare, "Yeah, you not only risked this child on not getting their gift, but if we didn't find a way out of that cave, we could've been killed."

"Yes," Lucy agreed, "You definitely got a good juice of karma."

Chills could feel some of his body melt as his temper rose. "I'll show you karma!" Chills charges for them. Thinking quickly Lana bent down and used a rock to hit the ice, a crack quickly forms and spreads around them; the ice sheet breaks off into a slab.

Lana puts her arms in the cold water, she quickly paddles which pushes them away as well as splashing Chills. The sleet of ice soon caught itself on a current and carries it with the group on it, safely away.

Chills with water dripping down him, rose his arm up in anger. "I'll get you and that present! Even if it's the last thing I'll do!" The Louds and Clyde looked at him uneasily until he disappeared in the fog.


The group sat on the ice as it drifted through the ocean. Lana had her hands tucked under her armpits for warmth, the others watched the drifting waves, Lisa especially kept watch for land as according to her calculations they should be coming to shore some time soon.

Leni glances down to Lana with concern, "How's your hands Lana?"

"Their fine, I can feel them warming up." She replied with a smile.

"That's good." Leni now glances back to where they came, "I can't believe Chills would do something like this."

"Yeah" Clyde agreed, "He pulled nasty tricks before, but this is just going too far."

"He's chosen his path, all we can do is focus on the task at hand." Lisa stated.

Lincoln nods in agreement, "Lisa has a point, let's just focus on delivering the present." Lincoln turns to his younger sister, "So Lisa, how long is it until we reach land?"

"Judging by the speed the current is going, and are combined weight, I say about an hour."

"And how long until sunrise?"

"In about three hours."

"Boy we better pick up the pace after we come to land." Clyde exclaimed.

"Indeed." Lisa agreed.

"Let's just hope that rotten snowman won't follow us." Lana commented.

"I wouldn't worry, snowmen don't do well with water, no matter how cold it is." Lisa stated.


Back at the village; Santa is in his office with the security team. They were going over all the most possible destinations the missing children went.

"Perhaps here?" One with a thick mustache said as he pointed to an area on the map.

"Or here?" A tall one points to another section.

"Well I think here." A short one uses a stool to get herself up and point to a section on the map.

A knock comes from the door, the door opens and Lynn pokes his head in. "Mind if we come in Santa?"

"Of course not, come right in."

The McBrides and the Louds along with the other Loud siblings came right in. When they had heard about their missing sisters, brother, and their brother's friend they'll immediately stopped what they were doing to help find any information on them.

"Do you have any information on our missing children?" Rita asked hopefully, her hope quickly diminished when Santa sadly shook his head no.

"Oh, this is literally terrible." Lori began.

"I know dudes, our sibs and the Clydesdale are missing on Christmas." Luna added.

"If only we can see where they are." Luan exclaimed.

Santa's eyes widen as he just remembered the magic snow globe. How could he forget about the magic snow globe? It would've helped more quickly. Santa picked the snow globe up, he said their names; with a swirl the snow globe showed the group of children on a ice sleet in the middle of the ocean.

"There they are!" Lola stated.

"Why are they on a slab of ice in the middle of the ocean?" Lynn question.

"Oh no! Their going to get frostbite!" Howard panicked.

"Where is that located?" Harold asked.

Santa studied it closely, "Looks like their near the shore of Longyearbyen. That's my first stop during my runs."

"I wonder why they are there?" Lori questioned.

"I don't know Mrs. Loud." Santa answered, "But at least we know where they are." Santa turns to an elf with a short orange beard. "Have my sleigh prepared."

"What are you doing Santa?" Lynn Sr. asked.

Santa put on his gloves, "I'm going to get them, I just hope the reindeer aren't to exhausted from the run." Santa quickly heads out leaving the two families to hope that he would find their children/siblings, and bring them safely home.