Hey everyone, Poke'boy24 here with another new Story, as well my first Reality Viewing one as I'd like to thank magicianofthecosmos for giving me permission to use their Story Kanto Gets Loud so let's begin.

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It was another day in Royal Woods as Lincoln and his friends Clyde, Rusty, Zach, Liam, and Stella were hanging out at Gus' Games 'n' Grub before suddenly disappearing within a sudden blur.

"Whoa, where are we?" Lincoln questioned as he and his friends suddenly found themselves within a theater as the six children looked around.

"Like, what happened to the Mall?" the ditzy voice of Leni drew their attention as they all saw that it wasn't just them who had gotten mysteriously transported here as they saw the rest of the Loud family along with their grandparents Albert and Myrtle, as well Ronnie Anne and Bobby, who were also confused by their sudden appearance here.

"{Greetings}"
everyone flinched upon hearing someone's voice speaking over the intercom as they all looked around.

"Okay you creep, show your cowardly face I can punch it since you just cost me the first pinch at the batting cages, now my team will have bad luck all season!" Lynn Jr. complained shaking her fist making Lincoln roll his eyes.

"{Hmhmhm~ Funny you should mention that since I've invited you here to watch an alternate reality where you and the rest of your sibling's selfish behavior almost ruin your family's life."}
the voice said with an eerie chuckled as the lights cut off as the projector began rolling showing a familiar scene of Lincoln sitting on the front steps wearing his pajamas as well looking like he hadn't bathed in weeks.

'Not this shit again~'
he mentally groaned pinching the bridge of his nose having to be reminded of one of his stupidest ideas.

(Prologue to Adventure)

It was a day like any other in the peaceful town of Royal Woods. People were out and about, going about their normal business, whether it was running errands or kids hanging out, everyone was having a great day. Everyone, that is, except for one boy, who sat grumpily on the front steps of his house, still dressed in his pajamas. This was Lincoln Loud, and the reason he was in such a foul mood was his family. You see, a few days ago, Lincoln was blamed for his sister, Lynn's loss at a softball game, one that she threatened him to go to. After the game, Lynn labeled Lincoln as bad luck. That was when Lincoln concocted the stupidest idea he had ever thought. He carried on the lie of being bad luck to get some free time from the rest of his sister's activities. Things were going fairly well, until his family began to take things a bit too far. Lincoln was soon forbidden to be in the same room as his family, banned from participating in activities he would've liked to be a part of, such as going to the movies, and even having his room sealed off and being forced to sleep outside like an animal. It got so bad, that not even the pets wanted anything to do with him. Lincoln had tried to come clean, but his family just brushed it off, thinking he was just making an excuse to get back inside.

"I really hope Lynn wins her stupid game. I wish I never carried that stupid lie about Lynn's stupid bad luck." Lincoln grumbled, unaware that soon, his life would forever be changed for the better.

""YOU TWO KICKED YOUR OWN SON OUT OF THE HOUSE OVER A SUPERSTITION?!"" Albert, and Myrtle yelled while Lincoln's friends looked horrified and disturbed that their friend's own family would throw him out of their home over a dumb superstition.

"What the actual H is wrong with you people! Even when Lincoln admits his lie and been honest, you STILL refused to let him back in!" Ronnie Anne shouted as she glared furiously at the sporty sister. "And YOU, you threaten your own brother to come to your stupid game even when he politely declines, and yet you go ahead and blame him for YOUR LOSE! !" she yelled as her older brother and Lincoln held her back while trying to calm her down.

Rita, Lynn Sr., and their daughters flinch from their tone while also shivering under the intense glare they were giving them, except for Lynn Jr. who glared back at the Purple-clad girl.

"Don't you dare say that bologna since Lynn Loud never loses!" the sporty sister smugly declared since her team won that game with her brother wearing the lucky mascot suit.

"And there you have it folks, the Badgers win 7 to 3. The Squirrels have been on some kind of a bad losing streak for weeks, wouldn't you say, Pep?" the announcer asked.

" WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!? !? !?" Lynn Jr. screamed out in anger and disbelief since her team obviously won that very game as everyone covered their ears before violently grabbing Lincoln by the collar of his shirt. "WHY WEREN'T YOU THERE WEARING THE LUCKY MASCOT SUIT!? !?" she demanded with a threatening tone as she violently shook him before doing something that everyone hadn't expected him to do…

SMACK~

Everyone stood silence as Lincoln had just smacked his fifth older sister across her face.

" FUCK YOU LYNN! ! !" he shouted pulling her hands off of him as his family and friends' jaw dropped as he glared at his sisters. "I don't give a fucking shit about your stupid games since the one time I actually showed up to one, you immediately blame me for your team losing when I sat through the whole thing showing the 'support' you wanted. All I wanted was a day to myself, just one, fucking, day! But apparently, that's just too much to ask for since my calendar is jammed pack with ALL of your events that you drag/guilt trip me into attending while some of you WEREN'T even at those fore mention events! Not to mention all of the other bullshit you and the rest of our sisters put me through leaving me with all of the blame for YOUR OWN SCREW UPS!" he angrily ranted since he had pushed down and suppress all his negative feelings over the years as he had reached a breaking point.

"I really couldn't care less. The Squirrels' star player, Lynn Loud Jr. has never really struck me as being a good athlete. Just lucky," the announcer's bored co-commentator replied, sounding like he was struggling to stay awake. Down on the field, Lynn was fuming at the loss her team was handed. Everything that could possibly go wrong did. Margo's bat slipped out of her hand, Lynn threw several pitches that resulted in a homerun with all bases loaded, her teammates colliding with one another, as well as many other things. What Lynn couldn't fathom was how they lost. She did all of her good luck rituals correctly, and in the right order, but they still lost. Margo, along with the rest of the team looked on at their captain, stomping around in anger.

"Come on, Loud, just let it go! We can't be expected to win every game. We'll just practice more for next year," the coach said, trying to reign in the star athlete's anger. This action seemed to have the exact opposite effect.

"Let it go? LET IT GO?! WE SHOULDN'T HAVE LOST! I did all the lucky rituals correctly, so there's no way we could've lost! There has to be a rational explanation!" Lynn yelled, causing the coach and her teammates to reel back. However, the coach stood her ground.

"Fuck yeah I won't let this go since that was the Championships!" Lynn Jr. agreed with her alternate counterpart since there was no way her team would've lost if that world's Stinkcoln had worn the lucky Mascot suit that countered his bad luck.

"Junior, will you just grow up already. There's no such thing as luck, Good or Bad since it's our own decisions that affect our lives." Albert scolded her while glancing towards the rest of his granddaughters. "That goes for all of you since all of your activities scheduled back-to-back would greatly exhaust everyone." He added giving them all a stern look.

"{He's right, while Family should support each other, it's also fair to let them have a break every so often since you all do it for yourselves, but when your own Brother needs a break to relax or prepare for his own events, it's always 'No'. Very piss poor parenting if you want my opinion.}"
The voice commented as everyone continued watch the film.

"Enough, Loud! Maybe if you spent more time practicing the game instead of those idiotic lucky rituals, then maybe we would've done better. Now, get over it, or I'm putting you on the outfield for the first few games next season," the coach warned. Lynn was still seething in anger, as she left the field, when it dawned on her. The reasons she believed was the cause of her team's loss, Luck. She then gnashed her teeth in pure rage.

"Stinkcoln, that good for nothing jinx! It's bad enough he broke my team's winning streak, now he has to ruin the championship too!? Oh, he's so going to get it when I get my hands on him!" she growled, as she stormed towards the car. Her teammates looked on in concern.

"Of course, this is Lincoln's fault, literally everything is his fault." Lori scoffed with the rest of the sisters voicing similar complaints causing Bobby and Lincoln's friends to look at them in disbelief.

"Babe, just how is any of… THAT is Lincoln's fault?" he asked as he couldn't believe just how casually his girlfriend and her sisters were quick to blame their only brother for something they took way too far since what they all did was consider a federal offense.

"Unbelievable, no scratch that since this is seriously the same exact shit I have to put up with." The middle children retorted as he had had it up to here with Lori's bitchy self-absorbed attitude.

"Lincoln, don't you dare talk back to your sister, now apologize!" Rita demanded while her father leered at her.

"No Rita, Lincoln doesn't have to apologize, its Lori and the others that should be the ones apologizing since they're the ones blaming their only brother, your own SON, for something that wasn't his fault since I know I've raised you better than taking sides without even getting all the facts straight." Albert scold with his arms crossed and a stern disappointed expression on his face.

"H-Hey now, they're all saying that this is Lincoln's fault for lying meaning its true." Lynn Sr. said before staring down towards his son. "Now Linc, do as your Mother says and apologizes. Also, you're grounded for a year for lying." He said while his daughters looked all smug while taunting Lincoln.

"You heard the man Bro, so make with the apologies." Luna said since she and the Moon Goats have a gig coming up.

"Yeah, so hurry up and make with the apologizing already!" Lola screeched with her usual bratty attitude.

"{Yeah… Not happening since you all need to learn that the world doesn't revolve around you.}"
the voice said before the Loud Family, with the exclusion of Lincoln and Lily, were suddenly dropped within a trapdoor causing everyone else to step back in stun silence from what just happened. "{Don't be alarmed, they are unharmed…}" the voice assured as the Loud Family emerged frozen in suspended animation. "{At least not physically, now let's continue on.}" the voice said as the group nervously took their seats as they continued watching.

There we go folks, the Prologue of Kanto Gets Loud as remember that this is a Reality Viewing Story, so everything is just the reactions to what they're watching.

Again, special thanks to magicianofthecosmos for letting me do this as I'll be back with the actual first chapter.

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