A day has gone by since the Loud children were discharged from the hospital, and they are relieved to be back home, away from the medical environment. Upon learning from the nurse what transpired, Rita and Lynn Sr. are determined to prevent such an incident from recurring. Additionally, discovering that an incident at Lincoln's school prompted him to run away has upset them. Learning of the bullying he faced, they realized the importance of attending the upcoming teacher and parent conference.

The decision was made to keep their daughter in the dark. On the surface, everything seemed normal, but a shift was underway. Since the orb's explosion, the Loud siblings' behavior had taken a strange turn, raising concerns. Lori felt an intense heat and resorted to using five fans in her room, yet the heat persisted. Leni experienced a constant sensation of blizzard-blowing air, regardless of whether the window was closed or she was elsewhere in the room. Luna's voice hit unusually high pitches when she spoke, and she began sleepwalking; upon awakening, she was overwhelmed by a surge of energy. Luan had the eerie feeling of a presence behind her whenever she looked in the mirror or spotted unexpected things. Lynn Jr., meanwhile, discovered a newfound strength.

Lucy has become quite reclusive, often immersed in a book or crafting poetry, insisting she's been in her room even when checked on twice. In a similar vein, Lana has been mysteriously absent for short intervals, coinciding with a spike in wildlife sightings. Lola struggles with arm movements, inadvertently breaking things upon contact or underfoot. Lisa has witnessed objects disappearing and reappearing, and hearing voices when no one else is present. Lily is entertained by the spontaneous appearance of plants or fruits, which incites laughter rather than fear. Lincoln's habits have shifted; he buries himself under six blankets, shivering despite the heat. Oddly, his glasses reveal a green arrow at times, and he solves math problems with newfound ease. When their boisterous friend learned of their hospitalization, they wished to visit, but the Loud parents, prioritizing rest, assured them that a return to school was imminent.

The following morning, Rita and Lynn Sr. had two important reasons to drive their child to school. Firstly, they wanted to ensure their child's safety during the commute between home and school. Secondly, they were scheduled to attend parent-teacher conferences. They began by dropping Lori, Leni, Luna, and Luan off at Royal Woods High School, followed by Lynn Jr. at Royal Woods Middle School. Then, with Lucy, Lana, Lola, Lisa, and Lincoln in tow, they searched for a parking space to attend the conference. The parents optimistically believed that everything would proceed smoothly, but they were soon to discover that this was not the case.

At Royal Wood High School, Lori was in her chemistry class, led by Mrs. Mary. "Be careful when mixing those chemicals," Mrs. Mary advised as she moved around the room, ensuring everyone followed the instructions. Approaching Lori, Carol Pingrey, and Bobby, she observed their meticulous work. "Good job, you three, you're doing well," Mrs. Mary complimented, smiling at them. "Thank you, Mrs. Mary," Lori, Carol, and Bobby responded in unison. Moments later, Mrs. Mary's phone rang. "I'll be right back, class; I need to take this call," she said, excusing herself.

As Ms. Mary exited the room with her phone in hand, the class continued their work, mixing chemicals. Amidst the activity, one student harbored a grudge against Lori, determined to make her struggle. "Good job to the one who always bosses around," a classmate remarked sarcastically. Lori, feeling provoked, snapped back at Jake, "Leave me alone!" Jake, spotting an opportunity, grinned maliciously. "Why should I? You love being in charge, don't you? I can't fathom why someone like you even has friends," he taunted, causing Lori's grip on the table to tighten, her anger simmering. Carol Pingrey stood up for her friend, "Hey, back off, leave Lori alone!" But Jack was relentless, jeering, "Oh, your friend is here to shield you from danger? You act tough, but you're just weak." Lori's patience was wearing thin. Bobby, trying to defuse the tension, reassured her, "Don't listen to him, babe; he's just a jerk."

Lori is starting to get angrier every second some reason the room starts getting hotter the chemical tube starts shaking and the table and chair start getting hot and the student starts to burn up from the heat and don't know why. But that won't stop Jack bullied Lori. "Lori, you are nothing but bosses and the control freak person I have ever seen in my life". "I would hate to be related to someone like you". "You are nothing and will always be nothing," he sneered, but before Jake could utter another word, Lori reached her limit. Whirling around, her eyes blazed with fury as she shouted, "LEAVE ME ALONE!" The intensity of her scream triggered a catastrophic reaction; chemical tubes shattered, flames engulfed the table and chairs, and Jack was suddenly ablaze, his screams of pain and terror filling the air. The horror was palpable, with everyone, including Lori, frozen in fear. At that moment, Ms. Mary re-entered the room, her eyes widening in shock at the sight of her burning classroom and Jack, consumed by flames.

"What happened?" Ms. Mary cried out, struggling to grasp the situation while recognizing the urgent need to lead her students to safety and summon emergency services for Jack. "Hurry, class, leave the classroom immediately!" she directed. The students promptly emptied the room, spilling into the corridor. Lori, Carol, and Bobby stuck together as they ran, although Bobby was bewildered by the sudden chaos. Once the students had cleared out of Ms. Mary's classroom, the remnants of the crisis were clear: Lori's handprint was etched into the tabletop, burned into the wood from her intense grip, leaving behind a dark, indelible mark. Moments after Lori's departure, the school's power failed, plunging the hallways into pitch darkness.

During English class, Leni paid close attention as Mr. Willon outlined the students' assignments. "Today, I want you to write about your future aspirations and the goals you'll set to achieve them," Mr. Willon instructed, prompting a smile from Leni. 'I want to be a fashion designer,' she thought to herself. Suddenly, a classmate jeered, "Look, the airhead's daydreaming again," igniting laughter across the room. This mockery made Leni feel disheartened, and coincidentally, a strong gust of wind began to buffet the classroom.

"Jen, stop it right now," Mr. Willon commands, but Jen merely grins and persists with her rant. "Why would you think your idea has any merit? It's as ridiculous as you are, Leni," she taunts, provoking laughter from the class. Tears start to fill Leni's eyes as a powerful wind begins to howl, swirling through the classroom. The mocking laughter and words are soon overwhelmed by the roaring wind. As the wind dies down moments later, Leni observes the newfound silence. Her classmates are strewn across the floor, with Jen comically stuck in a trash can, a book jammed in her mouth, and another resting on her head. A sense of relief floods Leni, thankful that the taunting has stopped, yet confused about the wind's origin. Her contemplation is cut short by the school's fire alarm and the teacher's urgent directive: "Students, there's a fire in the school. We need to evacuate immediately." Exiting the room, Leni finds the school's power has gone out, heightening her fear. "What is happening? I hope my sisters are safe," Leni thinks, rushing through the hallway.

During band class, Luna and her friends Sam, Mazzy, and Sully had some free time. "Hey, let's light up the room with some rock and roll," Luna suggested. "That sounds like a great idea," Mazzy agreed, giving her drummer a thumbs-up. "Let's rock it," Sully chimed in, preparing his keyboard. "Sounds like a plan," Sam added, picking up her guitar. "Let's do this," Luna declared, strapping on her guitar.

As Luna, Sam, Mazzy, and Sally took to the stage, the crowd erupted into loud cheers. The band, Moon Goat, was 12 minutes into their set when Luna's voice rose above the music, driving them to play more intensely. By the end, Luna's guitar riffs were a frenetic blur. "Rock and Roll rules!" Luna shouted, strumming the final note. Her scream and the guitar's line unleashed a sonic boom that knocked everyone off their feet. In the aftermath, the power cut out, leaving them in darkness. "Dude, what happened?" Luna asked, peering into the shadows. "I don't even know," replied Sam, turning to assess the situation. Mazzy and Sally were too stunned to speak. Suddenly, the fire alarm blared, sending everyone scrambling from the classroom into the hallway. "What happened, dude?" Luna repeated as they joined the exodus.

In Acting class, Luan was on stage reading all her lines of Romeo and Juliet. Benny was Romeo and Luan tried to play the role of Juliet and she started getting a little nauseous she liked Benny since she was 8 years old. She knows someone will take him if she doesn't ask him out soon. Luna was still reading her line but she looked up and saw her classmate Mie was talking to him. Well, Benny you good knowing your line of the Mie say. Oh thank it is nothing just some action and reading the script Benny say rubbing his hand.

Luan's jealousy was palpable as she gripped her pencil tightly, watching the scene unfold. The light bulb flickered ominously, casting shadows that hinted at impending doom. Despite her anger, Luan tried to mask her emotions. The next moment took her by surprise: Benny caught up in laughter, received an unexpected kiss on the cheek from Mei, leaving him blushing a deep shade of red. Overwhelmed, Luan's grip tightened, and the pencil snapped. This was the catalyst for chaos; the light bulb shattered, followed by every mirror and glass pane in the school, raining down like crystal rain. The sudden destruction startled everyone, Luan included. Before she could process or speak, darkness enveloped the school as the power failed and the fire alarm blared. In the confusion, Luan and her classmates evacuated, driven by instinct rather than thought. Amidst the chaos, a voice quipped about the 'long shatter,' a play on words lost in the tumultuous event.

At Royal Wood Middle School, Lynn Loud Jr. was out on the field during gym class, playing her favorite school activity: baseball. "It's time to swing for the goal," Lynn Jr. declared, gearing up to clinch the game. The score was tied at 12-12, and Lynn Jr. was determined not to be on the losing side. Now, it was her moment to take a swing.

Lynn Jr. stood ready, bat poised for action. As the ball was pitched, she swung and missed, "Strike one," the coach announced. "You've got this," Lynn Jr. encouraged herself silently. The ball came at her once more, and again she missed. "Strike two! Come on, Lynn, do you want to lose?" The words echoed in her mind. Gripping the bat tightly, she prepared for the next pitch. This time, when the ball came, she swung with all her might, and there was a resounding crack. The ball soared, accompanied by a powerful sonic boom that sent it hurtling through the school window, shattering the glass and striking the power box, plunging the school into darkness. Lynn Jr. stood in disbelief, surveying the powerless school, her teammates on the ground, and then herself. "How did I manage that?" she wondered.

At Royal Wood Elementary, Lucy was enjoying her break outside while her classmates played. She sat beneath her favorite tree and began reading her book about ghosts. She was engrossed in her reading until a classmate, who often bullied her for being goth, interrupted. "Oh, look what we have here, Ms. Spooky reading her silly book," Sally mocked, while her friends Rilly and Kate snickered. Lucy chose to ignore them and continued reading. "Hey, can't you hear? You need to learn to listen," Reilly taunted. Still, Lucy just read on. That was until Sally snatched the book from Lucy's hands, prompting a glare from Lucy.

"Sign whatever you want, I was reading that book," Lucy says with an angry tone. "Well, well, well, looks like you can hear. I thought you were too stupid," Sally retorts. "I don't care, give my book back," Lucy demands, snatching her book back. "Calm down, Gloomy. It's just a dumb ghost book; it suits someone like you," Sally mocks, making all three of them laugh. Lucy just looks at her and says, "How about you get a new attitude?" Lucy suggests, walking away, but Sally is not ready to let it go.

Lucy walked over and Sally grabbed her hand tightly. "You better watch what you say, spooky. You better watch what you say to me, you dumb goth," Sally sneered. Lucy, growing increasingly angry at being bullied, had had enough. "Let me go," Lucy demanded, a dark aura emanating from her, causing Sally to fall. This was the first time Lucy had seen her bully on the ground, shocked by an unknown force. As Lucy looked back, Sally returned her gaze with hatred and murderous intent. Lucy began to run. After Reilly and Kate helped Sally up, she commanded, "Get her!" prompting all three to chase after Lucy.

Lucy was still running, the girl chasing after her. She kept running until she reached a wall. After a while, she no longer heard them and was relieved to have escaped. When Lucy looked around, she realized she was in a hallway. "Wait, what? How did I end up in the hallway? I was outside, behind the wall." Before she could ponder further, she heard students screaming in fear. Then, more students flooded the hallway, and Lucy didn't have time to move. She thought she would get trampled by the students, but they passed through her as if walking through the air, not feeling her presence. "Why did they pass through me?" Lucy wondered aloud as a giant pink crystal tore through the school, and a chill began to spread. "What's happening around me?" Lucy murmured, feeling the temperature drop.

Lana sat in her math class, surrounded by her peers and Ms. Kate at the helm. "Okay, class, today we're going to watch a movie," announced Ms. Kate, prompting cheers from the students. Curious, Lana inquired, "Ms. Kate, what are we going to watch?" "The Jungle Book," replied Ms. Kate. As the movie played, Lana's favorite song filled the room, and her affection for the bear Baloo grew. "I wish I were that bear," she mused, eyes closed in contemplation. Suddenly, a scream pierced the air. "AHH! Everyone, run for your life, hurry or it's going to eat you! Get away, from me you monster!" her classmates yelled in panic. Lana's eyes snapped open at the mention of a monster. "A monster? Where? He's going to be my new pet!" she declared, dashing out of the classroom only to find the creature had escaped. "Dang it," she muttered. Before she could track the monster, a pink, giant crystal emerged from the ground, tearing through the school. "If Lola were here right now, she'd go crazy," Lana remarked, taking in the chaotic scene.

Lola stood in the hallway, rummaging through her locker to gather her belongings. "Let's see what I need," she murmured, peering into the depths of her locker. "Can't forget my ribbon for my next pageant." As she shut her locker, ready to head back to class, a familiar voice halted her. "Getting ready to take second place?" the voice taunted, making Lola freeze in her tracks. She turned, recognizing the voice she loathed. "Lindsay Sweetwater," Lola said with an edge. "What's wrong? Scared you'll be in last place after I win and finally defeat you?" Lindsay mocked, a smirk in her voice.

"Not this time, Sweetwater. I will always be number one, and you will always be number two," Lola retorted, firing back at Lindsay. "No, Lola, you're going to be number two because I have the looks, talent, and beauty, while all you have is that old rag," Lindsay countered, flipping her hair dismissively at Lola. Lola's anger flared at Lindsay's comment; she clenched her fists and punched the wall. As she did, a pink crystal embedded in the wall began to glow, tearing the school apart. "What... what?" Lola gasped in shock. She stepped back, watching the crystal expand as the school crumbled around her. Before Lola could utter another word, a chill filled the air, and she saw the school beginning to freeze over. "Why is it so cold here?" Lola shivered, bewildered by the sudden change.

During nap time, Lisa lay in the classroom, battling to drift off. The usual serenity she felt was disrupted by voices and the emergence of intense headaches. "Close your eyes and sleep, Barney will help you go to sleep," she counted sheep in her head, urging herself to dismiss the distractions and overcome the sleeplessness. Yet, the voices lingered into the night, strange and disconcerting. Out of frustration, Lisa let out a heavy sigh, resulting in books falling off shelves, and tables and chairs flipping over, throwing the room into chaos. Looking around, she gasped, "What on Earth happened here?" taken aback by the turmoil. As she was about to reflect on the situation, a chilly draft swept through the classroom. "Why is it so cold in here?" she asked herself, quivering.

Linclon was held back to class after the teacher and parent conference about what happened and caused Linclon to run away from school. After everything was done Linclon was held back to class. Everything was ok a little bit. He did got pick on for wearing glasses but thanks to his friends Cylde, Ronnie Anne, Rusty, Zach, and Liam stop the bullied and he explained to them why he and his sisters were in the hospital but skipped from the part of the orb.

He was nearly back to class when someone obstructed his path. Richie and Trent were blocking the door. "Could you guys please move?" Lincoln asked while Richie and Trent glared menacingly at him. Lincoln was about to sidestep them when he heard a familiar voice. "Well, well, well," Larry Chandler sneered. "Chandler, I don't have time for this," Lincoln said. "Oh, but you do, thanks to you I got suspended for four weeks," Chandler retorted. "It was your fault; if you weren't such a jerk," Lincoln replied, prompting Chandler and his friend to advance threateningly. "It's all your fault because you're just a crybaby hiding behind those dumb glasses," Chandler mocked. He expected Lincoln to break down, but he was mistaken. "Chandler, you're nothing but a sad, pathetic bully who picks on others to feel better about yourself. You and your foolish friend need to get a life," Lincoln countered. Enraged by Lincoln's words, Chandler and his friend looked ready to unleash their fury. "That's it, you're going to pay," Chandler threatened.

Chandler was on the verge of pushing Lincoln when suddenly, Lincoln noticed a green arrow to his left. Unsure of what to do and without any other options, Lincoln veered left, which unexpectedly caused Chandler to tumble to the ground. As Lincoln observed Chandler's fall, he spotted Richie and Trent gearing up to attack him. However, another arrow appeared, spinning around. Acting quickly, Lincoln leaped and executed a backflip, which led to Richie and Trent colliding with each other. Lincoln, seeing them starting to rise, felt a surge of fear and decided to make a run for it before they could catch him.

While Linclon was running on the ground the floor started to frosty footprint that started to clove the floor all over. You can run Larry but you can hide Chandler says about to chase him but feel a hand on his shoulder. McCann, Richie, and Trent voice a familiar voice say. They turn around a see their Principal. Principal Huggins all three of them say. Sure we ju... Chandler says before stopping. You three outside now you all in big trouble Huggin say.

Linclon left and saw the school starting to freeze up. What in the world is happening here Linclon says. He keeps running before he sees the exit door. After he got outside he saw that Royal Wood Elementary starting frozen up and giant crystal. Not too long Linclon sees all his sisters Lucy, Lana, Lola, and Lisa. After running to them and seeing an example of what happened his sisters tell them what happened to him. So, what we do know Linclon says. We need to have a sibling meeting Linclon says and they all nod.

Lincoln, Lucy, Lana, Lola, and Lisa were on their way home when they passed by Lily's daycare. To their surprise, they saw the daycare in disarray and Lily on the ground, laughing. "Lily," they called out, prompting the cheerful child to giggle and crawl towards them, leading Lincoln to pick her up. "Okay, we need to start a sibling meeting," Lincoln declared. "Yep," agreed the younger sisters as they continued on their way home.

Author's note: Hello, everyone! Apologies for the delay in releasing this story, but it's finally complete, and the next installment will be published very soon. I've prepared a challenge for you: try to guess the powers of the Loud siblings and the reasons behind them. Until next time!