Back when discovery kids used to be a channel,I used to watch the future is wild all the time and want to study animals or teach kids about them
Sadly that dream didn't come true. But here's a fanfic I hope you all will enjoy
I don't own the loud house or future is wild animals.
Enjoy
Lisa was always the one with the wild ideas, the one who saw the world not as it was, but as it could be. Her latest obsession had been the construction of a time machine, which she'd dubbed "The Loud Time Flyer." It was a contraption of gleaming metal and flashing lights, pieced together from parts scavenged from old electronics and powered by a mysterious crystal she'd found in the family's dusty attic. The thing was a marvel to behold, a beacon of hope in the otherwise dull confines of their suburban home.
One evening, after weeks of tinkering and countless "failed" experiments, she called her siblings—Luna, Luan, Lynn, and the twins, Lana and Lola—into the garage. They gathered around the Time Flyer, their curiosity piqued by the determination etched into Lisa's face. "Guys," she announced, her voice brimming with excitement, "I've done it. We're going on an adventure."
The siblings exchanged skeptical glances. "What do you mean?" Luna asked, her fingers strumming an imaginary guitar in anticipation of the latest one of Lisa's tall tales.
"We're going to be the first ever time travelers," Lisa said, her eyes shining. "We're going to blast into the future and study wildlife, how it's changed and evolved over time. Think of the discoveries we'll make!"
Her siblings stared at her, then at the machine, then back at her again. "Are you serious?" Luan spoke up, her eyebrows arched in a mix of doubt and excitement.
"As serious as a belly flop at the Royal Woods pool," Lisa said with a grin. "We're going 1,000 years ahead. And I need all of you to be my crew. We'll be the pioneers of a new era."
With a flourish of her hand, Lisa opened the hatch to the Time Flyer, revealing a cramped but cozy interior. There were five seats, each with a set of controls that looked like they'd been cobbled together from a gaming console and a microscope. "I've made rooms for each of you inside," she said, gesturing to the tiny compartments. "We'll be living here for the duration of our mission."
The siblings took this in, their thoughts racing. The idea was ludicrous, of course, but there was something about the earnestness in Lisa's voice that made them consider it for a moment. Plus, they had to admit, the thought of seeing the future was pretty tempting. "What do we do?" Lynn finally asked, stepping closer to inspect the controls.
"We each pick a destination," Lisa said, her chin held high. "A different time and place where we can observe the wildlife and record our findings. We'll be scientists, explorers, and custodians of the future."
The garage grew quiet as they digested the proposal. It was the kind of adventure they'd only ever dreamed of, and here it was, being offered to them by their own sister. It was mad, it was crazy, but it was also... irresistible. And so, with a collective gulp and a look that said "why not?" they agreed to embark on this wild ride. They climbed into the Time Flyer, their hearts pounding in their chests, ready to face whatever the future had in store for them.
With a jolt that rattled their teeth and a sound like a thousand fireworks going off at once, the machine roared to life. The lights grew brighter, the metal shuddered, and the world outside the windows blurred into a swirl of colors before finally going dark. The siblings clung to their seats, the only sounds the whirring of the engine and their own ragged breaths. Then, just as suddenly as it had started, the chaos ceased, and the lights flickered off. The hatch popped open, revealing a landscape that was as unfamiliar as it was breathtaking.
They had arrived in the northern forest of 200 million AD. The trees stretched up to the sky, their trunks wider than any they had ever seen. The foliage was a riot of colors—deep greens, vibrant blues, and fiery oranges. The air was thick with the scent of unidentifiable flora, and the ground beneath their feet was soft and spongy. Lana's eyes were wide with wonder, and she made a move to rush outside, but Lori's firm grip on her arm held her back. "Not yet," she warned, her voice low and serious. "It's not safe out there."
Lisa nodded in agreement as she surveyed the area with a critical eye. She pulled out a sleek flying device from the ship's deck and turned it on. It hovered in the air, a camera lens extending from its side. "I'll do a reconnaissance," she said. "We need to make sure it's safe before we start exploring."
As Lisa took off, the siblings watched the holographic screen inside the Time Flyer come to life. It showed a map of the area, along with various statistics and data points that Lisa's scanning device was collecting. They were all quiet, their excitement tempered by the gravity of their situation. "Humanity went extinct a very long time ago," Lisa called out, her voice crackling over the device's speaker. "But the wildlife... it's thriving like never before."
"That sucks," Lynn murmured, her shoulders slumping.
"What happened to the animals when we all died out?" Luna asked, her curiosity piqued despite the grim reality.
"Well," Luan began, a smirk playing on her lips, "I guess it's the planet of the apes now."
They all rolled their eyes at her, except for Lucy, who looked genuinely concerned. "Are there monsters out there?" she whispered, her grip tightening on the book she'd brought along.
Lisa's face grew serious as she hovered the device closer to the ground. "There's something... something new," she said, her voice filled with awe. "A virus, a biological agent... it's changed everything."
The siblings leaned in, their eyes wide with wonder and fear. They knew they had to stay in the safety of the Time Flyer for now, but the allure of the unknown was too great to ignore. "We'll have to stay in our rooms for a bit," Lisa said, setting the device to continue scanning. "But I promise, we'll explore soon enough."
The waiting was torture. Lucy buried her nose in her book, while Lynn found solace in the mindless task of lifting a heavy box. Lincoln hovered by the window, watching as unfamiliar shadows flitted through the underbrush. Lana's gaze remained glued to the holographic screen, her mind racing with questions about the creatures that roamed outside. "Can we bring some back with us?" she asked, her voice hopeful.
Lincoln sighed. "It's tempting, Lana," he said. "But we can't risk it. We don't know if they could survive in our time, or if they'd bring something dangerous back with them."
The twins, Lana and Lola, exchanged a look. They knew Lincoln was right, but the thought of making contact with a world so vastly different from their own was exhilarating. The future was a playground, and they were the first to set foot on it. They could feel the adventure calling to them, and soon, they would answer.
While Lisa continued her reconnaissance, the rest of the siblings did their best to keep themselves occupied. Luan had brought her sketchbook, filling the pages with hypothetical creatures that might roam the land. Lynn and Luna played a heated game of Monopoly, the sounds of their laughter and bickering echoing through the metal hull of the Time Flyer. Leni, who had somehow managed to win every round, grinned smugly as she counted her paper money.
Lisa's voice crackled over the intercom, interrupting their makeshift party. "I've found something," she said, her excitement palpable. "A clearing with some... interesting... life forms."
The siblings gathered around the holographic screen, their eyes widening as a new set of data and images began to appear. The camera hovered over a serene meadow, where a creature that looked like a giant squid was lounging under a tree, its tentacles wrapped around the branches.
"It's a... a...," Lucy sputtered, her voice filled with amazement.
"Megasquid," Lana said, her voice barely above a whisper. "It's beautiful."
"I knew it," Lynn said, her eyes glinting with excitement. "This is going to be the greatest vacation ever."
"Not a vacation," Lisa reminded them sternly. "A mission. We're here to study, to learn, and to report back."
They nodded solemnly, the gravity of their situation sinking in. But as the twins looked at each other, a mischievous glint grew in their eyes. They were going to enjoy every second of this adventure, no matter what.
As nightfall descended, the siblings gathered around the table, Lori serving up a hearty dinner of chicken and potatoes. They talked about the day's discoveries, their voices filled with wonder and a hint of fear. The thought of the world without humans was sobering, but it also filled them with a strange sense of responsibility. They were the eyes and ears of their time, and they had to document everything they saw.
After dinner, they settled into their bunks, the lights dimming to a soft glow. The whir of the Time Flyer's engine lulled them into a fitful sleep, their dreams filled with images of the fantastical creatures that awaited them outside. But even in their slumber, they were aware of the shadowy figure that lurked just beyond the edge of their camp, watching them with curiosity and hunger in its unblinking eyes. The future was a place of wonder, but it was also a place of danger, and they would have to be ready to face whatever it had in store for them.
The next morning, they woke to the sound of Lisa's voice over the intercom. "Alright, team," she said, her voice filled with excitement. "It's time to suit up and head out. Remember, we're here to observe, not interfere."
They each donned the sleek, protective gear that Lisa had designed for the mission. It was made from a lightweight, flexible material that allowed for full range of movement while offering protection from the unknown elements of the future. The suits were equipped with cameras, microphones, and sensors that would transmit data back to the Time Flyer. They were ready.
As they stepped out into the alien landscape, the siblings couldn't help but feel a sense of awe. The air was cool and fragrant, and the ground beneath their feet was alive with the sounds of creatures that they had never heard before. The forest stretched out in every direction, a tapestry of unexplored wonders.
They split up into pairs, with Lisa and Lynn heading towards the meadow where they had spotted the Megasquid. Lincoln and Luna went to set up a perimeter around the ship, ensuring that their presence remained undetected by any potentially hostile wildlife. Lana and Lola ventured into the woods, eager to find more of the mysterious creatures that called this world home.
The twins, armed with nothing but their wits and a shared sense of excitement, stumbled upon a clearing where the ground was littered with bones. They gasped as they realized that these were not the remains of animals they knew from their own time, but something entirely different. The bones were massive, belonging to creatures that had once been as large as the trees that now surrounded them.
Lana whispered to Lola, "Do you think these are...?"
"Megasquid bones," Lola finished for her, her voice filled with a mix of wonder and fear.
They took out their cameras and began to document the scene, their eyes wide with the realization that they were standing on the graveyard of giants. They worked quickly, snapping pictures and taking samples before the day grew too warm and the smell of decay became too overpowering.
Meanwhile, Lisa and Lynn approached the meadow with caution. The Megasquid was still there, its tentacles lazily wrapping around the branches of a tree, its bulbous eyes watching them with curiosity. They took notes, their hearts racing as they observed the creature in its natural habitat.
But their tranquility was shattered by a sudden, ear-splitting roar. The ground trembled beneath their feet, and the Megasquid bolted upright, its tentacles flailing wildly. They looked up to see a creature unlike anything they had ever imagined—a giant, lizard-like beast with razor-sharp teeth and scales that glinted in the sunlight. It was heading straight for them.
Lisa's voice crackled over the intercom. "Everyone, retreat to the ship! Now!"
The siblings raced back, their hearts pounding in their chests. As they reached the safety of the Time Flyer, they realized that their adventure had only just begun. The future was not just a playground; it was a living, breathing ecosystem, filled with beauty and danger in equal measure. They had much to learn from this brave new world, and even more to protect.
That night, as they huddled around the table, their faces etched with excitement and fear, they knew that their lives had been forever changed. They were not just siblings anymore; they were time travelers, explorers of the unknown. And as they fell asleep, the whispers of the forest outside grew louder, promising more secrets to uncover and more adventures to be had.
