A/N: Rita, blood mother to all 11 of her children, is now pregnant with another baby. A new sibling for everyone. But at the same time, Lincoln's stress from living with his mostly ex-sisters has escalated. Can there be an ideal situation?

Note: I do not own the Loud House.

A big cat's yawning sounded through the house's walls. Lincoln was scratching his eyes as they were closed, while he was in his bed. Day 3 of being filmed for the documentary, "The Big Family Trees." Living in a world where Martin Thomson was at large. Having smilodon DNA in him. His stress was escalated, when it came to his ex-sister's presence. And he suffered disillusionment in the year 2027. And they were obligated to being interviewed.

Lincoln turned over to the readers. "Hi there. Eh, I'm going through, something more than a rough patch. As if having a child abductor on the loose or having big cat instincts wasn't enough. But, there could be getting around this new scandal I'm in. After all, I lived with the girls for years, even as the rest after me were born. If there's something good that happened yesterday, we're going to have a new baby at some point in the future. I'm-I'm happy for Rita in terms of that." Lincoln soon licked his left hand for 5 seconds, but quickly stopped, and blushed.

The rest of the Louds were having breakfast, but since everyone's been notified of Lincoln's increased stress yesterday afternoon, they had to-try to keep their distance. Everyone was all saddened from this news, that they were taking their time eating up their meals. They ate their food as they went, little by little, piece by piece. Lincoln stayed up in his room as he waited, wearing his stress watch. He was told he should wait during meals by his former parents last night. He took out a dinosaur book and read it, as he waited. The family was eating their breakfast, piece by piece, until they were finally done. Lincoln could hear the girls walking up the staircase when he poked his head out of his door, he got back inside. After the girls walked inside, he walked out and went downstairs, he waited for a while until he was served two quesadillas from Lynn Sr. He did a breakfast prayer, ate his breakfast, then went back to his room and got back to reading.

*cut to Luna in her room.*

"It broke my heart."

"What did?" Leni called me, the rest of my sisters, and our parents to their bedroom. I learned that Lincoln's stress escalated to the point he'll get stressed out, to the point if they're too close enough to Lincoln. *sniffle* I can't believe it. I don't know how else we can handle the situation."

"I-I'm sorry to hear that." One of the interviewers said.

"I wish I was a better sister to him a lot more than I used to be. How could I have failed to do my part when it counted. I helped him and his best friend, Clyde McBride have a great time at a concert with a band that Lincoln admired, smooch."

"I understand."

"No. You wouldn't understand unless you saw it for yourself. Of course, we didn't get to go at first, Lincoln and Clyde got ensnared into a fake ticket trap and got arrested, I tried to bail them out, but I got caught and arrested too. After telling Lincoln my backstory about why I became invested in the world of rock-and-roll, the security guard was very moved, and he let us attend his concert. And Lincoln grew to understand why I act, rock-and-roll crazy. We had such a touching moment together as siblings. And look at us now." She said those five last words a little bit more sadly, and a small stream of tears rolled down her face.

"Why didn't our parents shape absolutely all of us into better people a lot earlier?" After her interview was over, she lied down on her bunk. She looked blankly at the bottom of Luan's bunk. Soon, memories came rolling in of her being forced to change herself when those two music people wanted her to rather be a pop music musician. And then she remembered Lincoln and Clyde suffering in that disastrous day at the Ace Savvy convention that she was a part of. She remembered that she only wanted to be in the movie, just for a chance at fame. And that's not even the worst part, to say nothing of the box office bombing. She was starting to piece together the comparison between those two situations. Lincoln suffered, essentially in a situation as her, and unlike her, he didn't get a big amount of justice at first, compared to her, and even then, when she and the girls and he stood up for himself, life still would treat him miserably. She covered her face, and lightly wept. How could she have been so particularly selfish that time? How could it have come to that? She wasn't being a great sister for the most part of that day, that was for sure.

*cut to Lincoln.*

"I have to deal with this, ultimately. But then again, I have several more weeks to deal with the situation I'm in. So far, stress and the girls don't mix well, when the stress is even higher. But, there are ways to handle that. I may hate most of them, but I have to deal with living here. I must not get overstressed. There are different things in my life I just do: find/put my talents to good use, live here, and be a good brother, a good influence for my future sibling, and not be a doormat." He sighed through his nose. "And I need to call my relatives one of these days." Lincoln went out of the house, took his bike out of the garage, and biked away.

Lynn Sr. and Rita were in their bedroom. The dad caressed his wife's stomach. Once again, he was going to have another child. Already, they could remember when they time traveled into the future of 2027, and they met Lionel Loud. Their future son. He looked so innocent. And future Lori told them that he looked up to his big brother, Lincoln, so much. They smiled at all that they thought about. But their smiles dropped when they got back to reality. Lincoln's stress was applicably more severe than before. And as of right now, he hates most of his family. So many times he was wronged. Why didn't they consider this so many times? They should've realized that he would go on to become something less than good, if they allowed his misfortunes to go strong and fester. They soon thought about the therapist.

*cut to Lucy.*

"I didn't ever expect that Lincoln's stress would become this severe. As long as things were peaceful between the two of us, I wouldn't have been causing Lincoln stress. I should've realized and been more considerate about the truth a lot sooner years ago. Why did it come it to his? I wish I could turn back the clock, but I can't. If only we were less active against him. I am, not as active as the other girls. You know, I'm more of one who's a quiet person. Although there are times I have been involved in fights. I don't engage in certain activities as my siblings do a lot. I am, an individual in the family, of a certain topic. I can't believe that even I can't be too close to Lincoln. If the situation was different, he wouldn't be stressed out so much."

Lincoln was writing on his room. On the right side of his dresser was paper sheets, a picture, and a map, concerning Martin Thomson and the ACAO. Lincoln was writing ways on how to handle and decrease his stress. One by one, he would have most of his sisters be near him, when it counted. Lincoln was lifting a weight on workout bench, with Lynn Jr. right by his side, his watch was beeping rapidly, he took deep breaths, he was doing push-ups with Luan next to him in her room, his watch was still beeping, he was with Luna on the porch, as he did sit-ups on a mat, the watch still beeped, he walked with Lana, trying to think of positive mental imagery, his watch still beeped, he tried to take a nap on his bed, with Leni next to him, occupying herself, reading something on her phone, his watch did not let up, he was stretching himself from bending over and touching his feet, he was drawing something on a piece of paper, as Lucy sat next to him, he tried some muscle relaxation, as Lola stood next to him, and finally, he tried some aromatherapy, while Lori stood next to him. No positive progress was made, his stress only increased slightly, as shown by his stress watch. Lincoln groaned frustratedly as he fell back on his bed. This can't be possible. He has to do this. He must try to be less stressed. But by this point, his body was tired from so much effort, he couldn't move away from his room. He decided to stay and rest for a while. Several minutes passed, he was well rested now, he woke up, he could see Charles and Cliff sleeping right next to him on his left side. Apparently they came in and slept beside him at some point. He got up, and he went to the porch. "Aaaghh!" He jumped back in fright, a stray black cat with orange patches was lying on the grass, saw him when he shouted and ran off. The boy shook his head. His trauma with the Hail of Doom clan was going to take a long time to recover from. He went into the garage, got out his bicycle, and rode off. What he didn't know is that the second he left his room, all of the sisters were gathered in the two oldest sister's room.

"I take it you all understand why we're here?"

All of the sisters nodded in response to Lori's question.

"Lincoln's stress is even more severe, and from what his efforts show, it's not dropping as long as we're next to him. At this point, I don't know a lot about how to deal with this. Does anyone have any ideas?"

The other sisters looked at her in solemnity and sadness. Nobody quite had a good idea. Lori hung her head and closed here eyes in shame. But some hope sparked in her, and she sported a small smile.

"We may as well just deal with the problem as we are now. We'll steer clear of him, and when he lowers his stress in all the ways he chooses, and as long as he keeps lowering and maintaining his stress, he'll become physically closer to us through time." She said with a hopeful tone.

"But what if he doesn't lower his stress when we're around? For weeks, a few months, or even at all? Call me crazy if you want on that last one?" Asked Lucy.

Lori looked silently and blankly at that. "Well, if he doesn't, in general, that would be the worst case scenario."

"Well, surely he could get better. He's been living with us a lot more than three years. He had put up with us, no matter what." Luan added, with a little bit of hopefulness.

"Can I say something?" Leni asked. Lori permitted her. "I have a feeling that Lincoln will leave today. Not just from the house, but from the town we all live in. We should—-buy him some parting gifts."

"Oh, Leni. Don't be ridiculous. There's no way it will come to that. I'm sure of it." Assured Lori.

"Then how come I don't feel so sure about that? We could, like, at least buy him those gifts in advance."

"Buying him gifts at best, would give him something positive about us for him to think about. A stepping stone for him to change his perception." Lisa added.

Lori thought to herself, as she put a finger to her chin. "Well, I guess that makes sense. That could put in some second thoughts about us in him. This meeting is adjourned." She hanged her shoe against the night stand. "Let's write down lists of what we could get him, and then we go shopping. And please, let's try and cooperate with each other when we get to the mall, that's where we're going shopping." And with that, the rest of the sisters went off to their respective rooms. Lola took a quick look after heading for her brother's room and saw that Lincoln's room was empty.


Lincoln made it to the mall, where he chained his bike, and entered the mall.

*Cut to Lincoln inside the mall*

"My sisters have talents of their own. I have them too. It's time for me to try new things though. I wish I could learn how to ride a bull and surf. At least, so far, I can draw, I can even paint, I'm not a highly skilled master at them per se, though. Here's another thing you should know about me. One of my past times is I collecting coins. I know what I'm shopping for here, though."

Lincoln walked across the mall once again, he looked left and right, until he found a certain store: a store of instruments. He scanned across looking for a certain instrument. Then he found it. Among the fretted instruments, he picked an acoustic guitar in its respective section. He waited in line for 9 minutes, paid for it, walked out across the mall, went back to his bicycle, and he rode away. He now made it to the park after a long while of biking, the guitar he was holding only made it difficult when he was biking at the same time. He walked across the park, holding his guitar, looking around him, at people enjoying themselves. He kept walking across, until he found a bench and sat down. He stroked a few strings, and played for a little bit. It sounded mediocre to him. He played it again, but the music didn't sound good to him. He practiced, listening to his playing, tried to improve, for seven times, he got almost averagely better at it. The music was getting fairly better. He smiled at this. He continued to practice with his guitar, listening, analyzing his mistakes, and trying to get better at his guitar playing, he was little by little, getting better at playing the guitar, as 22 minutes passed, he still needed to practice a lot though. He thought about him juggling the following things, learning to get better at art, reading prehistory, working out and getting stronger, and now playing the guitar. There is no way he could just do all of those at the same time, every day. He thought to himself for 5 minutes. He decided, he'll mainly read prehistory books. For him, and for his future little brother. He knew that the baby would be his future brother, Lionel Loud. Then he thought about Caleb Regular. He flashed back to a time when his mom gave him his uncle and aunt's phone numbers, and he added them on his phone. He felt like calling his physically distant uncle. He scrolled down on the list of contacts and found Caleb in the list. He called Caleb on FaceTime, but his call wasn't answered. He called two more times, but twice, his call was missed. He sighed, in an upset tone. Today was the very first time he would call his uncle, to get to know him, and he was denied, thrice. He changed his focus on his stress. He didn't think he'd be able to lower his stress as long as most of the girls were in his presence. There's no way he could keep living there every day. He should stay somewhere, until his stress can be lowered down and controlled. Maybe he could stay at Clyde's house? He shook his head. Clyde was his best friend, but he wasn't always supportive. Obviously, he wouldn't be seen next to him in school when they were doing the polar bear challenge. He also was competitive and violent against him when they were working for Flip (although it was mutual between them). And then, there was the time Clyde refused to join him in his magic act, because he wouldn't join Clyde to look at artifacts. And don't get him started on the rest of his "friends" not joining him on his magic act. What the fuck? What could Clyde do next that was less than supportive or relatable? Give him laryngitis for being chosen in a singing position in middle school that he didn't want, and he discovered he had a natural singing voice, while Clyde had to work to improve his singing voice? That sure sounded like an act of more than a jerk. He shook his head. He can't stay with Clyde. It didn't quite feel like the right solution. He didn't quite feel like staying with someone he, in a way, wasn't on good terms with. Not that he told Clyde that before. Of course, a little voice told him that he's thinking irrationally on that previous scenario. But other than that, he still didn't feel like staying with Clyde. He sat back, and looked up to the clear sky. It was blue, no clouds at all. He couldn't really stay with Pop-Pop. He darted his eyes left and right. Then, he thought of someone. Maybe he could stay there instead. No, it wasn't possible. There's no way it could happen. It didn't seem like he'd be allowed. This was a foolish idea. And how would his ex-family members react? Now, he changed the idea and tried to think of staying over with the Regulars. He could-oh, but what if they reject him over his power? It's possible they saw the news, surely. Or maybe they wouldn't reject him. But, as far as he knew, they lived in California, and airplane flights aren't idealistically affordable, whether round trip or one-way. Lincoln thought in his mind, he should stay with them, but his heart was strongly feeling, strongly telling him he should call the exact person he thought about. He took out his cellphone. He called someone, he chatted to that person, asking if he could stay over at that exact location, for, as long as it took, even if it took the rest of the summer. After being responded to back about that, the person he called hung up. That was it. Now he had to wait until the person would call him or text him back.

*cut to Lincoln, as he was walking, holding his guitar with the camera moving beside him.*

"I have a new sibling. I know in my heart that it'll be a boy. If I teach him prehistory, I'll be making myself someone he can look up to. And he'll definitely be invested in prehistory. May he become a paleontologist one day. I wish him the best."

Lincoln walked across for a while, he unchained his bicycle, and rode back home. After putting his bike back in the garage, he knocked on the door, and Lynn Sr. let him in. He walked up the staircase, and into his room, he put his guitar on his bed, and he took out one of his prehistory books out of his dresser and began reading. But then he looked at his guitar, he thought of something, he took out his laptop, and typed down a song for him to listen, and he opened another tab for guitar playing sheet lyrics.


The girls were shopping all across the mall, splitting up in two groups. Lynn was assigned with Lucy, the twins, and Lisa, while Lori, Luan, Luna, and Leni were assembled with each other in their respective group. Lynn led her group somewhere. She saw the comic book store. She thought it was a good idea, but as she led her group, she was quickly stopped by Lucy, shaking her head. Lynn could then remember those two disastrous days her brother went through. She became ashamed and regretful for forgetting those two events at this time. The fact that the thought of Lincoln, losing in a fight to Philip Brody from the catscratch universe came to her, didn't make her feel any better. Lynn led her group across the mall, she found and read a map, she snapped her fingers, and she led her group, walking across the mall for a while, Lana was distracted by the animals in the pet store window at one point, before being pulled by her twin, Lynn's group reached the sports department. Lynn scanned a shelf that held skateboards, she took a good look from top to bottom, until her eyes spotted a skateboard. This skateboard's bottom had a tyrannosaurus' roaring head on the left, a triceratops roaring back, three scaly Deinonychus in the middle, an Ouranosaurus, and a pteranodon on the right. It looked promising, more than impressive, and awesome. She remembered the time he and Clyde tried to learn how to skateboard when they were trying something new. Maybe he'd learn it again, but better. She grabbed it. As she left, she was passing between two shelves that had rollerblades and roller skates, she scanned the shelves from top to bottom, individually. She found a pair of roller skates and rollerblades that she thought Lincoln would love. But then she became conflicted. She already got a skateboard, that should be good enough, but the rollerblades and roller skates looked so enticing. She darted her head around these objects, unsure of what to choose. Ultimately, she decided to buy all of these items, fortunately for her, she had enough money to pay for them (Lori didn't say they couldn't buy just one item). After that, she and her sisters left, she read a map, and led them elsewhere. After another while of walking, she led them to the bookstore, and they split up in searching for a certain section. It was 5 minutes before Lola found each of her sisters one by one. She led them to the science section. They looked for and found the prehistory section. They put many educational prehistory books on a table, Lola scanned for which ones she would pick. After taking a look on a few pages of them, she picked five of them. Meanwhile, Lori led her group through the mall until they reached a kitchen department, until she found a shelf that held cookbooks. She picked one and paid for it herself. She then led her sisters elsewhere, where Leni bought a gift card for Amazon, at $100, for Lincoln. Lori would lead her sisters to different locations in the mall, where they would buy their own respective gifts, same for Lynn, while the girls who already bought something for their brother would wait in a certain location. Once absolutely all of the girls had gotten their gifts, they went off, headed to the van, and went back home.


Meanwhile, while all of this was going on, Lincoln was learning to play his guitar for a while, but he had a better time at singing the song. Apparently, he had a natural singing voice, but his guitar playing was only gradually getting better. He sighed to himself. He grabbed his phone, looked at another singer, he listened to three of his songs, and he danced along to it. He listened to two songs from different singers after that, and moved his head, as he danced to the beat. After that, he watched a video on how to play the guitar, and he was starting to get a little bit more than a little bit better at playing the guitar, from paying attention to the video. His practicing managed to help keep him occupied. He smiled. He definitely needs to keep practicing this. He heard a meow, he saw Cliff, who was halfway through the door. He tapped on his bed, Cliff came and jumped up, and sat next to him. He played the guitar for a short while, Cliff loved hearing this, it was pretty good. Lincoln put down the guitar, Cliff purred, while putting his front paws on Lincoln's left leg, and the boy petted his head. He thought about a scenario of him and Lionel Loud, playing in a swimming pool, playing the guitar, reading prehistory books, watching a movie together. He sighed. That sure would be a wonderful scenario. Then his phone rang, he grabbed it, he saw that it was the very same person he called at the park. He answered, listened to what this person had to say. He was told something specific, and then, to his surprise, he learned he was accepted to stay over. He was half excited about that. He thanked his caller, but he was told, it was going to be until late in the afternoon. He was a little bit saddened, but understood, and thanked the person for all of the news he was told and ended the call. That was it. He would be staying somewhere else. Cliff meowed sadly, apparently he heard the whole thing. Lincoln turned to him and saw that he was sad. He sympathized with the cat. Cliff was going to miss him. They didn't exactly have a close relationship to each other, but Cliff would miss him. Lincoln gave him a comforting smile, hugged him softly, and petted his head. He got up from the bed, and walked towards the door. He sighed. He knew he had to tell Lynn Sr. and Rita about this. He did tell the other person back at the park that he'd ask for the loud parent's permission earlier, if he would be accepted. He wasn't going to postpone it. He found them in their bedroom, with Lily, he told them about the call he made in the park, and after a while, he was called back and told that he was accepted to stay somewhere else, but, he'd be picked up a lot later in the afternoon. He asked for their permission in this. They were shocked, they were debating to themselves about this mentally, they had Lincoln wait in the living room, Lily was with him, as they debated by themselves, then discussed it to each other, privately. After 10 minutes, they came out of their bedroom, and gave their approval. Lincoln solemnly thanked them. And with that, he went up the staircase, a sad Cliff passed him, as his former parents watched him.

*cut to the Loud parents sitting on the living room couch."

"None of us expected this to happen. But we must do our part as parents. Parents of him or not." Lynn Sr. said sadly.

"None of us ever foresaw this. Back when we didn't do right by him. When it counted. But we cannot let him stay in a situation, where he'll continually be stressed out. I hope his stress will decrease, God willing." Said Rita.

The girls returned from the mall, taking their gifts with them, once they were inside, they learned the news that Lincoln would be picked up to be taken elsewhere later in the afternoon. They became shocked upon hearing this, Lucy was only shortly shocked, and became saddened. Pretty soon, the rest of the girls were saddened. They slowly went to their rooms, and kept their gifts hidden. Meanwhile, Lincoln was packing things in his backpack and two suitcases. Among the things he packed were clothing, three prehistory books (the rest were from the library), his laptop and its charger, his phone's charger, he was even bringing over a sleeping bag, those earphones he used before Lola pranked him, and his pillow.

*Cut to Lisa in her room.*

"*sigh* Who would've thought this day would come. I was one of the smartest family members, and yet, not respectively moral in the family. But at least, Lincoln had put up with me and my antics for years until now. On a side note, among the things that were written in the letter that I had received from the university, his power isn't contagious. Thank goodness. Although that doesn't mean he'd want it. At all."

*cut to Leni. She was looking down to the floor in sadness.*

"I do love my brother. I really do. I wish he could see that. Like, I would eat a thousand bowls of sauerkraut if I could prove it to him."

"I can't help but ask. Does your brother eat sauerkraut?" One of the male interviewers asked.

"Yes indeed. He likes it. My sisters and I don't really share his taste in that. Maybe Lily does, though."

The Louds had their lunch, once again, eating slowly. Most of them were eating in sadness. Lily ate, half faster than them. She didn't quite understand the situation. Nobody told her yet. Meanwhile, Lincoln was drawing, on his dresser, as he waited. Then he practiced playing the guitar. Finally, he was called over to the dining room, and he had his lunch. From the entrance, Charles, Walt, Cliff, and Geo looked on at him sadly. Cliff previously told Walt about Lincoln's future departure and the word of it had spread.


The hours had passed, as the kids did their own respective activities and hobbies. A few of them, Lincoln was one of them, but the rest were too saddened about what they previously learned to, do something else. They had no motivation. They mostly did nothing. Finally, Lincoln looked at his watch, the time had come. He saw a car parking from across the house, from looking out through the window, soon after, the family van came and Pop-Pop and Rita came out. Hours ago, he told Pop-Pop of what was to come, and he told the parents about this too. He solemnly looked at his door. He sighed through this nose, grabbed his backpack, guitar, sleeping bag, and suitcases, and headed out, to the front yard, Pop-Pop came to carry some of his things. Some of the family members saw this car parking too, while a few called the other sisters who didn't witness it. Lincoln walked towards the car, as three people came out: Maria, Bobby, and Ronnie Anne Santiago. Bobby opened the trunk, he, Lincoln, and Albert put most of his things inside.

Lori called for Lincoln's attention, and he turned to see that the girls and the parents were gathered. The girls revealed their parting gifts to everyone else's surprise. Lincoln and the others walked to the front yard, but Lincoln kept his distance from the girls. The parting gifts were: from Lori, the cookbook, from Leni, the $100 Amazon gift card, from Luna, a colorful shirt with dinosaurs on it and a costume of Oscar Garrett from Cretaceous Terra (2015), from Luan, a piece of New York style cheesecake and a soft pretzel with jalapeño and cheese, from Lynn Jr., the skateboard, roller skates, and roller blades, from Lucy, paintbrushes, a small adjustable easel, and a canvas, from Lana, a remote control helicopter, from Lola, the five prehistory books, from Lisa, 3 DVD's, and from the parents, a pair of swimming goggles with earplugs and nose plugs from Rita, and a spacecraft shooter video game and a fanny pack from Lynn Sr (the parents were previously told about the girls shopping by Lori, so they later went shopping after lunch). Lincoln was variably surprised at these gifts, and so were the others. He said nothing, except for a mostly solemn "thank you", that response was also a little bit heartfelt. Something sparked in Lincoln for a little bit. Albert negotiated with Maria on his grandson taking these parting gifts with him, during this Lincoln approached his sisters to say something at a close distance, but his stress watch beeped rapidly, and he sighed. Lori looked at Bobby, but he looked away from her, his face before he turned away when he saw her, was mad. Lori looked on sadly. Martin revealed she could've cheated on him, and so he broke up with her. That wasn't going to change any time soon. The negotiation went for 8 minutes, and Maria was convinced to bring Lincoln's parting gifts. Lincoln, Ronnie Anne, Bobby, and Albert grabbed cardboard boxes, carried them over, and put them in the trunk, during and after this process, Lincoln watched as Rita spoke about some ground rules to Maria that she needed to establish with Lincoln, along with how to handle him when it comes to his animal instincts, the animalistic behaviors he was doing, he must be punished if he legitimately does something applicably immoral (mostly when it doesn't come to his animal behavior), however it applicably fits, and she should report this, as well as everything concerning his animal instincts, to her or her husband afterward. Maria wrote all of this down on a notepad app on her phone. With everything packed up, Maria sent her kids and Lincoln to the car, as everyone else watched, and sported sad faces. But, Lincoln stayed behind hugged Albert and they bid each other farewell, he looked at the Loud family, soon the main pets came out, surrounded him, making sad noises, he petted them, and bid them farewell, as they looked sadly, then he was given Lily, he hugged her, bid her farewell, she really understood the whole situation by now (she was previously told by her mom), she was sad, but not to the point of shedding tears right now. Lincoln turned to the rest of the Louds. He looked solemnly at them, silently. He was unsure if he should or shouldn't take into consideration their sad faces that they were showing. He bid them farewell, as a whole, and made his way to the car, where he sat next to Ronnie Anne in the back. The car started, and the family watched as it drove away from them and into the distance, until it disappeared from view, during which, it was closely followed by a white van. It was one of the vans that belonged to the documentary crew. A camera woman and one of the interviewers were in it (the crew was told that Lincoln would leave previously). Leni was struggling to cry, and she quickly ran inside. Rita watched her among everyone else who did, and she shedded less stronger tears, over the fact her boy was gone now. She lowered her head and closed her eyes. Leni ran to her room, and after two seconds, she broke into tears, weeping, and covering her face with her right hand. She missed Lincoln already. She didn't know who she would miss more: Lincoln, or Lori after she'd be in college?

A/N: I'm sorry that Lincoln won't be in this story, for several chapters, at least. But there will be a future series that will share focus on him. You mark my words. I give credit for the plot elements of Lincoln staying with someone else and him playing the acoustic guitar to That Engineer, and the sisters getting gifts for Lincoln to Ch276Zj, in her story on Wattpad, Loud in the City (although, it wasn't parting gifts in that story). Speaking of That Engineer though, I've lost respect for him (regardless when I first had it for him). Please don't ask. All I can say is this. One of the things that made me lose respect for him was him saying The Loud House was sexist in a Deviantart post he made in the comments section. Would a legitimately true Loud House fan say that it was (granted, I am aware it has a double standard, but still)? Certainly not Linkueiwolf57 from Deviantart (even though I don't know applicably a lot about him, but from reading a post he made after he watched Schooled, he's certainly a true Loud House fan). In my eyes, in my opinion, I've seen truer Loud house fans than That Engineer. He's no true Loud House fan, at least in my eyes. And to think that he's a Ronniecoln shipper. If I was a member on that website and I was following him before that exact time, I should've just stopped following him right then and there. He does have a point that The Loud House has a toxic fandom and that Maria and Arturo Santiago are wasted, I'll give him that. But I haven't went around posting verbal attacks against him on Deviantart, nor on Fanfiction. Nobody should verbally attack him on either of those websites. It's not worth it. I'm not going to do it. Nobody flame me. And if anyone's going to call me a so-called Loud house fan for things like preferring to watch only Lincoln-centered episodes on the show, go ahead.

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