Hello dear readers. I hope everyone is doing good and I hope you enjoy the start of my new story. Which is really just my version of Rainbow's since it's discontinued. I'm glad that he let me take over his story and I hope that my version will compliment his instead of distracting from it. He's a great writer and person and he doesn't deserve the hate he gets from some people.

Now without further ado, I hope you enjoy the chapter.


Wanting to see it

It was that time of the year again, time for bring "your daughter to work day" at his dad's job. And once again, the only other male Loud in the household was disappointed that he couldn't visit his dads work. It was like this every year, the girls got to go have fun with their father while Lincoln was stuck at home or going to the dentist's office with his mom.

It wasn't that he didn't enjoy the time with his mom, it was just that he barely spent much time just Lynn Sr. and him as it was.

But this year was going to be different. It was a long-shot but Lincoln had a plan to go to his father's work with him. Then just maybe it could just be the two of them, something that rarely occurs.

Lincoln grabbed the bag he hid under his bed, the bag that luckily none of his sisters had found yet. If they did, then he'd certainly be in for a whole world of problems. Locking his door, Lincoln poured the bag's contents out onto his bed.

Putting these on was something that he'd recently discovered he really liked, Lincoln couldn't for the life of him explain why but it excited him for some reason. His sisters might not think twice if he just occasionally dressed up like this, but if they knew what he actually used it for half the time...Smirking at the outfit and wig beneath him, Lincoln started taking his shirt off.


Downstairs, Lynn Sr. had gotten his belongings ready to head to work. He was excited because today he got to take his daughters there with him, sure they could cause a ruckus half the time, but he could use the company with how he was feeling today. He wasn't really feeling like being alone, especially with those foreboding gray skies in the air to worsen his mood.

The night before, him and Rita had gotten into a little spat, a recurring argument came up that Lynn thought was long past them. Lynn didn't see why it was an issue now all of a sudden, it's not like anything had changed. "I'll have to really talk to her after I get home today". Lynn Sr. thought to himself as he grabbed his lunch from the counter and made his way to the living room.

But when he got out there, he didn't see any of his daughters waiting for him, well, save for Lynn Jr. who was watching a soccer game on the tv.

"Um Junior? Where's your sisters at? We gotta leave soon". Lynn said as he looked at his daughter. "O-Oh...about that. We kinda decided against it this year". Lynn Jr. told him. "W-What!? But why?" Lynn asked her.

"Um, you can talk to Lori about it if you want but basically its cause the weather sucks right now pops". Lynn Jr. said, the girl already feeling bad about not going because of how her father looked at her right now. "Oh, well okay then. I...I get that. Uh, guess I'll be off to work then. See ya later Junior". Lynn said as he walked past the couch where Lynn Jr. was and made his way to the door.

But as soon as he opened it, her heard someone calling out behind him. "Hey dad. Wait up!" Lynn turned to a very strange sight to behold.

Stood at the bottom of the steps was his son, although, not in his usual attire, or attire that was even fit for a boy. Lincoln was dressed in a blue skirt with a blue button-up top. To finish off his attire, the boy had on black high heels and a blonde wig, all of it combined gave him the appearance of a young girl.

If Lynn hadn't heard his son's voice before, he would've assumed this was just some chick. "U-Uh son? W-What's with the um...the get-up here?" Lynn Sr. asked as he pointed to the clothes Lincoln was wearing.

"W-Well uh, every year you take the girls to work with you and I'm just left here, sometimes mom will take me to her work but I never get to see yours". Lincoln said. "S-So you thought if you pretended to be a girl I'd let you come with me?" Lynn asked him. "I mean...I can be pretty convincing right?" Lincoln asked in a girly voice, hoping to play a believable role.

"I-I...Uh, w-wow I don't. I don't know sport...this is very…irregular. W-What if someone at my work figured out you were a boy? I...I don't want you to have to deal with that type of drama". Lynn Sr. told his son, not really feeling good about this situation. "Oh come on, please daddy? I promise that no one will find out". Lincoln begged, still using his feminine voice to persuade his father.

Lynn Sr. suddenly felt very weird after hearing his son plead with him like that, calling him daddy. But the puppy dog eyes he was making, and the fact that they didn't spend much alone time together to begin with was starting to weaken his resolve.

Lynn Jr. meanwhile was silently watching from the couch, not really knowing what to think of the situation. Sighing heavily, Lynn Sr. looked back at his son and smiled. "Alright…you can come". Lynn told him. "Really?" Lincoln asked, his eyes lighting up at being able to follow his dad to work for once.

"Yea I'm sure. Just...keep that disguise up until we get back home okay? I can only imagine what people would think if they found out". Lynn said. The father of eleven couldn't believe he was actually allowing this to happen, but he had to admit his son looked pretty good in that outfit. "Convincing. He looks convincing in that outfit, not good. Come on Lynn". He thought to himself as he shook his head.

"Junior, tell your mother I took Lincoln with me to work. We'll be back by dinner time". Lynn said as he looked to his sporty daughter. "O-Okay dad...uh, have fun guys".

"Thanks Lynn, see ya later". Lincoln said, winking back at her as he hopped outside, his dad following soon after him. "Well that was weird. But then again it is Stinkoln, weird is kinda his thing". Lynn Jr. said as she shrugged and went back to watching the game.


Back outside, the two males of the Loud family were getting into Vanzilla, ready to head for Lynn's work. "Alright now remember, If anyone asks you're my new, adopted daughter Linka okay?" Lynn Sr, told his son while buckling his seat belt.

"Yup, sure thing daddy". Lincoln said as he brightly smiled at his dad. And for the second time, Lynn felt that weird feeling inside him. Ignoring it, Lynn smiled back at his son and put the van in reverse. "Alright, let's head out. Hopefully that storm holds off till after we get back". Lynn commented as he took a quick look up at the gray skies.

Backing out of the driveway, Lynn put the car in drive, heading down the street towards his job. Blissfully unaware of what the rest of the day held in store for him and his son.


And there we have it. Now, I will be sticking close to Rainbow's original plot, but I will be adding my own things to the story and changing a couple things here and there to make it my own. I hope that you all stick around to see how the rest of the story develops and any feedback is welcome, just keep it all civil.

Until next time, stay safe everyone and I'll see y'all later.