This is one of the old stories that Shadow Claw reader first story he writes, and I find it hope you like it

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Lonely Chapter 1

The Loud House was a scene of mixed emotions on the day when Bobby and Ronnie Anne were departing for the Casagrande. The atmosphere was filled with a blend of melancholy and joy as family and friends gathered to bid them farewell. Lori and Bobby discussed their plans, Lincoln and Ronnie Anne shared a heartfelt conversation, cherishing the last moments they had together. As they embraced tightly, Lincoln felt his heart break a little, knowing that their romantic relationship had come to an end.

Nevertheless, Ronnie Anne assured him that despite the distance, their friendship would endure. As they bade each other farewell, Ronnie Anne expressed her sorrow and recognized that it was time for them to part ways. Lincoln, likewise, shared her sentiments, admitting that he would miss her immensely. Four months later, Lincoln was engrossed in his video game when he heard his sister calling for a meeting.

He left his room and walked towards the living area where his sisters had gathered around Lori, who was about to make an announcement. She stepped aside to let Luan speak, who revealed that she had a new boyfriend named Benny, and they had been dating for three weeks. The Loud siblings were sitting together, discussing their crushes. Leni congratulated Luan on her new relationship with Benny, while Luna remarked that they looked adorable together.

Luna commended her sister for a job well done, and Lori remarked that Luan's relationship was akin to her own with Bobby. Each sister then took turns revealing the names of their crushes: Leni with Scott, Luna with Sam, Luan with Benny, Lynn Jr. with Francisco, Lucy with Rocky, with Skippy, Lola with Fanpage, and Lisa with David. However, when the conversation turned to Lincoln, the atmosphere shifted. Lynn Jr. noted that he was the only one without a crush, and Lola suggested that he was still dating Ronnie Anne. Lori clarified that they had broken up and moved away, leaving Lincoln alone. Upon hearing this, Lincoln's heart shattered. He tried to suppress his tears as he made his way to his room.

Lying on his bed, he found himself unable to stop contemplating his sisters' words. He could not refute the truth; he was the only one without a date, and it weighed heavily on his heart. The notion of being the sole sibling without a significant other made him feel like an outcast, and he could help but cry into his pillow. The anguish of loneliness pressed down upon him, and he felt as though he was engulfed in darkness.