I don't own any of this Loud House belongs to Nickelodeon.


Twenty-four hours after impact; the effect on the upper half of the world is devasting. The artic has lost all of its snow and ice, here life from the mighty polar bears to the small artic seals has been extinguish along with other forms of life in the impact site.

On the bottom half of the world that's father away from the impact. They were still hit by tsunamis that hit the African and South American coastlines, along with earthquakes, fires created by the burning red sky that still showed. However there were more likely chances of survivors here, since they were so far away from the impact site.

The North American continent has no stone left unturn, the only people who survived is either by luck or by underground shelters. The land is burned and chard, at the eastern coasts the land is battered, flooded, and muddy from the tsunamis.

After the rain of molten rock, fires rage across Great Lake City and throughout much of Michigan.


Coughing from dust inhalation, Lori lights up a battery powered lantern that she found in this basement. The lantern illuminates the basement which revealed that the building must've been a pharmacy or something as there were loads of medicine bottles on every shelf.

The basement with held the shockwave, blistering heat, and the rain of molten rock. Doing so allowed Lori to survive, but she has no idea if her family were alright, or her Bobby Boo-Boo Bear.

Lori pulls out her phone, turning it on it proofed to be useless as there was no cellphone service or internet connection. Lori groaned in despair for all the trauma she experience today, not having cell or internet service didn't help her at all for she couldn't call for help, or see what happened to the rest of the world.

Lori's stomach grumbled loudly, it has been hours since she last ate, so she was very hungry which she didn't even notice due to what happened yesterday. Luckily she did have food, whoever owned this building had stored cans of beans on a nearby shelve.

Lori wasn't very fond of beans, especially uncooked beans. But she was so hungry that she didn't care. Opening a can which was luckily a pull back, she then began to eat the beans which were non-tasty to put it lightly.

As she ate, Lori pulls out her phone in front of her. Although she had no cell service, the camera still worked along with the photos Lori has taken in the past. Lori scrolls through her photos until she stopped at a photo of her family.

With a mouthful of beans, Lori places her finger on the photo reminiscing of her family. Fresh tears fell on the floor, very close to the phone.


Lynn woke up in a start, blinking her eyes she found herself in a unfamiliar environment. In panic Lynn stood up from the floor she slept on, looking around Lynn recognized that it was Lisa's fallout shelter. She scratches her head wondering what she was doing here, until she remembered.

The earthquake and then the great heat that fallowed afterwards. Lynn remembers how sweaty she became from the heat, she normally didn't mind sweat due to how much sports she played, but this sweat was unbearable. It's truly amazing how her family was even able to fall asleep with how hot it was.

Today the heat seem to have gone down, much to Lynn's relief as she felt the cooling system on in full blast. That cool air felt so good on her body, Lynn closed her eyes and let out a loud sigh as she imagine herself snowboarding down Mount Everest.

The rest of her family began to stir from their sleep. They groan as the sleep they've endured inside the shelter wasn't the most comfortable with some even preferring to rather sleep outside if the world wasn't burning at the moment.

Lola rose herself from the bench, she stretch's her back that was sore from her makeshift bed. "Ugh! Glad that night over! That was the most horrible thing I ever slept on! I give it zero stars!"

"Tell me about it." Luan agreed as she moved her arm around.

"Hey it might not have been a pleasant night, but at least we survived and that's all that matters." Rita reassured. Her children thought about this, they did survive which was really great, but what has become of their home?

Their thoughts were then interrupted by their dad who pulled out some food. "Who's up for breakfast?"

He hands out the rations of food to each of his kids. The food they were given was simply ration bars, but they were so hungry that they didn't even care and wolfed them down.

After eating her food Lana turns to Lisa. "So can we get out of this shelter now?"

Lisa shook her head much to Lana's disappointment. "But why?"

"Just because we survived the impact, doesn't mean the disaster is over. On the contrary it's just the beginning."

"What do you mean?" Leni asked.

"First off although it's not as hot as yesterday, its still a high temperature out there, not to mention the fires that are burning uncontrollably. There's also the threat of other survivors." Lisa explained.

"What's so bad about other survivors dude?" Luna asked very confused, if there were other survivors then wouldn't it make sense to find them and band together.

"To put it simply Luna, this event would obviously have traumatize people. Law and order is now gone, leaving everyone to fend for themselves as resources are now limited. Frankly with the supplies we have, we're much more safer in here then out there."

"But what do we do if we have to use the bathroom? I don't see any toilets in here." Lincoln interjected.

Lisa points to a couple buckets. "We are going have to use those." Lincoln groaned along with the rest of his family besides Lana who actually liked the sound of that, since it's not the first time she went to the bathroom in a bucket.

"And what do we do when they get full?" Lincoln question for he can already see how disgusting those buckets were going to be.

"Simple, dump it out."Lisa replied casually.

"How long are we supposed to be in here?" Lola then asked.

Lisa looked around her shelter with a critical eye. "Let's see, if we managed to rationalize our supplies, and don't catch cabin fever. I say according to my calculations, two months."

"Two months!" The shelter practically shook from Lola's shout. "I can't stay in this hunk of metal for two months!"

"If you care about your survival, you'll have to." Lisa countered.

"What the heck are we supposed to do for two months?! We got no TV! No internet! No wireless hotspot! You just expect us to sit here?!"

"Exactly"

Lynn Sr. quickly held his daughter back, so that she wouldn't attack his second youngest daughter. "Now Lola calm down, I'm sure we can figure out something to do."

"Like what dad?" Leni interjected.

"I don't know, but we Louds are inventive and surly we can find something to do to pass the time."

"Then what do we do?" Leni continued.

Lynn Sr. remind silent for a bit. "I, I, I really don't know. Guess will just have to find out and see."

"I do know this." Lisa began. "When we do run out of supplies, it's going to be rather tough to survive, since the Earth is going to be draped in darkness."

Lucy perked up at this. "Darkness you say?"

Lisa nods. "Indeed, a ton of dust and smoke has been kicked up into the atmosphere. Doing so it blocks out the sun, making it dark as night, that will last for months."

Lucy let up a small smile, maybe this wasn't such a bad thing after all.


The Casagrandes have wondered out of their drainpipe sanctuary. Upon coming out into the canal, the family looked up at the cloudy, red sky in awe as they never seen anything like this before. It was also hot, according to Carlos it seemed just as hot as Death Valley.

Going through the streets, they looked at the craters that littered the roads and sidewalks. The holes or missing chunks of buildings, and the burning fires that raged through the top floors also caught their sights. None of them could believe that this was once their beautiful city that they've been living in for years.

They finally reached their street, they would've by now see the top of their apartment building, but they didn't, it was missing. Fearing the worse the family ran forward until they came across the burning remains of their building.

They were speechless upon seeing the remains of what was once their home. They walked closer to the pile of rubble for a closer inspection, they wanted to see if anything of theirs survived.

Frida not taking the stress of loosing her father-in-law, and now her home started bawling heavily, Carlos went over to comfort his wife.

Meanwhile their children searched for their things, CJ notices a familiar red cloth underneath the rubble, smiling CJ pulls out his red cape that was surprisingly undamaged, placing it on he was now super CJ again.

For Carl and Carlota though, they weren't as lucky as they couldn't find any of their things, what they did find were completely destroyed such as Carlota's make-up and Carl's superhero action figure. "Oh, Falcon of Fire the disrespect you went through. If you were here, you could've stopped that rock."

Bobby looked through what was left of the bodega, all that was left standing were the aisle stands and the counter for the register. Bobby's dream of running the bodega was now no more, to make it worse he glanced over to the spot where his grandfather's life was so cruelty taken away.

It all happened so fast, one moment his grandfather was thinking about what they could sell, then those two guys came in shouting, then it happen.

Bobby would never forget about what they looked like: both of them were in their thirties, one of them had a long beard, and the other had a buzz cut. He also remember how scared he was, he honestly thought that he was going to die on that day.

Ronnie Anne wandered over to the foundation as close as she can, to think that if they stayed in the extra room, they've would've been crushed or worse buried alive. Although now that begs the question, what were they supposed to do now?

She wasn't the only one though, after the rest of her family managed to some what compose themselves, (though Frida still weeped) turned to Rosa who just stood there, staring at the rubble of her home.

Rosa feels the stares from her familia, she looked at their worried eyes that rested on her. She knew that they were turning to her to see what they should do now.

"What's the plan mom?" Maria asked.

Rosa knew that they naturally turned to her for advice since she was the wisest. But with this, she's having a difficult time of coming up with what to do. "Um, we"

Taking a glance towards where the direction of the city park is, she gets a sudden idea. "We head for the park, there's bound to be other people who gathered there." Rosa heads for the park, the others looked at each other unsure, but none of less fallowed her.


The park wasn't like the park they knew at all; the green was all gone replaced by ash, the trees were knocked down from their roots, cracks were on the ground, and the park walls were now piles of rubble.

Rosa was right however, there were other people here. These survivors came here to try to understand what has happened to their city. They had clear injuries on them, babies and young children could be heard crying, others mumbled to themselves or coughed heavily.

The Casagrandes walked through the park feeling very uneasy, it was a uncomfortable atmosphere in the area. The heat also began to get to them, they find a flow of water that was released from a busted fire hydrant, they quickly move to it and felt relief from the cool water.

However even with them cooled down, it didn't change the mood of the feeling about their looses or a plan on what to do now. Whatever the plan was they would have to figure it out together.


Slowly emerging out from the cave that protected him from the heat and tsunami, Arturo stepped out to look at the wasteland that was once a luscious jungle. He couldn't believe what the land had become in just a couple of hours.

Arturo walked a hundred steps away from the cave, where he stops on top of a hill that looked down at the barren wasteland. Arturo stares down at it with that still unbelievable look, he then reached into his pocket where he pulls out his wallet.

Opening it up Arturo looked at a photo of a young Bobby and Ronnie Anne who were playing on the beach. Gently rubbing his finger on the photo's surface, Arturo hoped that they were okay.

The only way he can make sure was to go home, but with no plane or car around he would have to walk, which wasn't going to be easy considering that it was a extremely long walk.

Continuing to look at the picture of his kids however. Arturo didn't care as long as he knew if his two kids were alright. Determination crosses his face, he ignores his burning arms, and began to walk in the direction of the north.

Beginning his long journey home, where he will hope that he can reunited with his family, and have the relief that the two most important people in his life were alright and well.

"I'm coming niƱos, this I swear."


Around the world; survivors slowly emerged from their shelters and into the new world.

Millions were already dead, but now those who survived now have to face a new challenge: surviving the aftermath of impact in a new hostile world, where humanities future is uncertain.