I don't own The Loud House
Chapter 1: Problem Rise
It was a day at the Loud House, a lively residence a large family. The eldest sister, Lori, was deeply engaged in a phone conversation her, Bobby. Leni was admiring her new dress front of the mirror while Luna immersed in the rhythm of her favorite music Luan was occupied with crafting her next joke, and Lynn Jr. was consuming seven meatball subs in one sitting. Lucy, in a creative mood, was diligently writing in her journal, while Lana was enjoying the company of her beloved animal friends. Lola was hosting an elegant tea party with her favorite dolls, and Lisa was intensely focused on her science experiment.
Amidst all these activities, one Loud sibling preferred comic books and video games above all else. Lily Loud, the eldest among, Lana, Lola, and Lisa, was happily engrossed in reading a comic book featuring her favorite hero, Ace Savvy. "Take Card Shark down, Ace Savvy!" she cheered as she turned the pages.
After some time, Lily's stomach growled with hunger, and she realized that she had missed her lunch. "I didn't know I was so hungry," she murmured. She left her comfortable bed and proceeded to the kitchen, where she decided to prepare a peanut butter and sauerkraut sandwich. As she enjoyed her sandwich, one of her sisters entered the kitchen, possibly searching for a snack herself.
Luna, one of the Loud sisters, inquired of her sibling Lily, "Hey sis, what are you eating?"
Lily, with a smile, replied, "My favorite peanut butter and sauerkraut sandwich."
However, upon hearing this, Lola, another sister, expressed her disgust by saying, "Ew, that is disgusting."
Lily attempted to defend her sandwich, stating, "No, it's not Lola. It's really good."
Nonetheless, Lana, another sister, also voiced her disapproval, "Uh, I eat some grody things, but that is disgusting."
Despite the negative remarks from her sisters, Lily remained steadfast, asserting, "I like eating peanut butter and sauerkraut sandwiches."
Subsequently, Lynn Jr. made a disparaging remark "I regret to inform you, but no one will consume that. We are to relate to an individual who consumes peculiar food, engages in video games, or reads comics."
Luan further contributed to the mockery, "That sandwich appears as though it belongs to the prehistoric era; it is exceedingly unappetizing. Do you understand?"
All the Loud sisters were laughing, causing Lily to feel embarrassed and ashamed. She took her food to her room, but she could still hear her sisters laughing. Tears filled her eyes, but she sighed loudly, finished eating her sandwich, and lay down on the bed with anger and tears at what Lynn had said. Her other sisters just laughed at her.
While Lily was still in her room, there was a knock on the door. She inquired, " is it?"
Lori responded, "It is I, Lily."
Lily rose from her, opened the door, and observed Lori on her phone. Lily asked, "Yes, Lori?"
Lori stated, "It's your turn to take out the trash." With a sigh of frustration, left her room to fulfill the task. However upon attempting to re-enter the house, she discovered that the door was locked. Muttering "Dang it" under her breath, she called out loudly, hoping her sisters would hear her, ", I got locked out. Can you guys open the door?" Unfortunately, no one responded. Frantically searching for her phone, she realized it was still in her room. Feeling helpless, Lily decided to take a short walk around the street, hoping that one of her sisters would eventually let her back inside.
As Lily walked, her mind repeatedly replayed Lynn Jr.'s earlier words: "We can't relate to someone who eats weird food, plays video games, or even reads comics." These words deeply hurt Lily because she loved all those things. She felt pained that her sisters laughed at her and felt like an outsider in her own home. However, amidst the hurt and confusion, there was one thing Lily looked forward to - the arrival of the new baby in the family.
A few days ago, she recalled her mother, Rita, experiencing severe pain as the baby moved around. Her father, Lynn Sr., carried her out the door, and all the Loud sisters emerged from their to see what was happening. Leni inquired if their mother was okay, but Rita could not respond due to the intense pain. Lynn Sr. stated that the baby was about to be born and that he would take Rita to the. He entrusted Lori with the responsibility of her sisters and the house. Lori, already aware of what to do, noticed that Lily was not present. She promptly went to Lily's room to inform her of the situation.
When entered's room, she observed her younger sister engrossed in her VR Zombie headset game. Lily was so absorbed in the game that she accidentally struck something tall and stumbled back upon noticing Lori. Lori sighed and Lily that their father had taken their mother to the hospital, as the baby was about to arrive.
Lily had eagerly anticipating the arrival of her baby sibling. evening, when she returned at 10:10 PM, she found her sisters waiting for her with angry. Lori, the eldest of the Loud sisters, demanded know where Lily had. Lily, taken aback by their reaction, that she had only been gone for a few minutes and that no one had her out. Her sisters were perplexed, and Luan out that it had been almost two hours since Lily had left the house. Luna, still upset, asked why Lily hadn't called them. Lily explained that she had left her phone in her room. suggested Lily use the door.
However, she immediately stopped her and reprimanded Lily for her carelessness. Lori said, "Lily, you are for a month and are not allowed to use any technology or entertainment devices. I am very disappointed." Lori was disappointed and upset with Lily for putting herself in danger. Lily had a tough day. She had to endure a lot of scolding from her family for her mistakes, and was starting to wear her down. When she finally retreated to her room, she felt a sense of relief, but it was short-lived. As soon as she was alone, she broke.
She clutched her beloved stuffed animal, Bun Bun, tightly to her chest and released all of her suppressed emotions. She questioned why she always made mistakes and why her sister persistently mocked her for her food preferences and hobbies. Lynn's hurtful remarks kept echoing in her mind, making her feel like an outcast her own family. She couldn't fathom that Lori had expressed disappointment in her it made her feel as though her sister didn't care about her at all. As she lay in bed, feeling isolated and unloved, she gazed at her stuffed animal and longed for siblings who genuinely cared about her. Eventually, she cried herself to sleep, hoping that tomorrow would bring a better day.
