DISCLAIMER: This story is a fan-made story, and a good majority of the material is not supposed to be seen as canon. The Loud House belongs to Nickelodeon and Viacom. Enjoy!

Lincoln Loud, the middle child of the Loud family. As the only boy with white hair, Lincoln goes through some tough times with his sisters, but they always make up. However, today would be the last day Lincoln ever spent time with them.

It was a pretty standard day in the Loud household. Lincoln was reading comic books in his room in peace.

"Ahh, what a fine day to read comics. The best part is this is a new issue." he said.

When suddenly, Leni came bursting in.

"Lincoln! Like, can you put on this shirt for me? I need to see if it fits you." Leni announced, while holding the shirt in question.

"Sure." Lincoln replied.

Lincoln got out of his bed and put on the shirt.

"EEEEEEEEEEE! You look totes cute!" she cheered happily.

"Thanks." he said in awe.

He then heard the twins arguing.

"Let go!" Lola yelled.

"No, you get off it!" Lana backtold.

They then formed a fight cloud. Fists, feet, and other objects came flying out the cloud gust.

Lincoln ran over and broke up the two.

"Okay, what's the matter now?" he asked.

"Lana took one of my tiaras!" Lola blamed.

"And you took one of my hats!" She yelled in outrage.

"Okay, now you both grntly hand the belongings back to each other." Lincoln insisted the two.

They both handed each headwear back to its owner."

"Good, are you both sorry?" Lincoln said.

The twins nodded.

"Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a new issue of Muscle Fish to read." Lincoln made clear.

Lincoln went back to his room, and began the comic. After 57 minutes, he completed it, and thought it was pretty good, although he couldn't wait for the new issue.

Lincoln then started to wonder...

"Remember that family me and Clyde spied on and thought were my real parents?"

(flashback to "Not a Loud" where Lincoln and Clyde spot a white-haired couple, and their daughter that shared alot of traits from Lincoln's sisters.)

"Well, I still wonder if they are actually my real family." he pondered.