A Fanfiction Made By Me
Water is thicker than Blood...If the water is deep enough...
Chapter 1
Lincoln loud was a nice and sweet kid at heart, sure he fell in the usual pitfalls of temptation due to being a child, but he was a sweet kid, a sweet kid indeed.
His sisters were like in a kindness sense, sweet and genuinely good kids, but they usually...Couldn't resist temptation, not huge temptations, but small ones, like money, or popularity...Or food.
Its the trials of growing up it seems, like a salmon swimming up stream, they'll face a deadly resistance, but through their determination and vigor, they'll go swim up the stream with a newfound sense of meaning.
Despite each Child of the Loud Family being very different from each other, they seem to bond together well, protecting one another when one is in danger, it was like a big happy family, despite their many faults and flaws...They seem to accept each other for who they are...And do more than just that.
Its been heard through many times before, that Blood is thicker than water, that your family goes first in the choice of friends or family, that may be true, but similar to fire and water, if there is enough water, then you can trump that thing that is supposedly superior to you.
The Loud house was like a bustling town when you get down to it, with eleven kids, four pets, two parents and the occasional best friend visiting, you have a fine recipe for some well spiced chaos.
Well...Good chaos at least, it wasn't anger or hate flowing through the halls of the House of loud, but rather of fun, they're just doing what they did for fun, doing what they felt was right during a weekend, doing things that made them happy.
May it be, Solving College-level Equations, Rocking out a new song, playing with several amphibian and reptilian friends, pampering to yourself as you look into a mirror, playing sports indoors, reciting poems, ushering a new trend of fashion, texting to a loved one, coming up with the next best joke.
Strangely enough, the middle child of the Loud Family, and the only Boy for that matter wasn't above doing his own form of fun, for him, it was reading comic books.
Stories of heroes being told through panels of finely drawn art, Lincoln dreamed of becoming one, being idolized for saving the day numerous times over and over… Of course, they were simply dreams, rather than aspirations, he knew for sure that you could never truly become a superhero, he was more logical to most children his age.
But a boy can dream, and dream he will continue to do.
His sisters would occasionally pester him when they enter his room, despite the annoyances, they're mainly just small minuscule favors that the Boy could easily do, without so much of a fuss.
To Lincoln's surprise, the whole family was called down to the living room, the white-haired boy was quite confused to say the least, it wasn't common for his happily-married parents to ask for a family meeting, Lincoln was quite worried, was it bad news? He hurried down down to the living room with the rest of his siblings following the same action soon after.
"Alright everyone! We got an announcement to make!" the Loud father said, his voice was fatherly but it was lightly tinged with a noticeable excitement that the rest of the family noticed.
"What is it Dad?" Luna was the first to ask, Lynn Sr. simply couldn't contain his excitement so he spoke with a strong voice.
"We're going to camp that I used to go when I your age! Camp Lanaqua!" He said with a big smile on his face, the Loud kids weren't as...Excited as he was, they knew for sure that none of them ever went there, but they also knew for sure that it wasn't going to be the best of places to be at...Especially during winter break, when it cold and not wilderness-material.
"I can tell you are all excited! Their's going to be swamps filled with frogs and lizards!" Lana cheered at the thought of capturing new reptilane and amphibian friends but her twin sister Lola had the opposite reaction of disgust and discomfort, upset due to how dirty and nasty a swamp can be.
"Theirs going to be plenty of sun and no indoor activities!" Lynn cheered from the potential of playing a whole bundle of outdoor activities, but her roommate Lucy disliked the concept of having a massive exposure to sunlight.
"And best of all, theirs going to be no bathrooms!" This got everyone's attention.
"WHAT?!" They all exclaimed, no bathrooms?! How can a normal suburban person live in the middle of the wilderness without a bathroom!? Especially if you're a girl!? This got every Loud kid to object and try to counteract their fathers words.
"No buts Everyone! Except if they're on the Van's seats! Pack your essentials! We're leaving in about an hour!" Father loud said before walking off to do some packing, the Loud Kids Mother followed suit as the rest of the family groaned their objections.
"This is going to be awful..." They all concluded, except for the silver-haired boy, while he wasn't the most excited, he was trying to find some good in the situation.
"I mean...At least we can really time together as a family..." Lincoln said, her sisters weren't really convinced by his words.
"Lincoln we can do that at home, being in a stinky camp doesn't really add anything to it!" Lori responded venomously which irked the Silver-haired boy, the rest of his sisters agreed with the oldest, Lincoln sighed as he surrendered into his room.
Some time later...
The loud family arrived at the camp after several hours of driving, the sun has recently setting and night is starting its takeover, it wasn't necessarily dark but it wasn't bright either. The camp had a collection of well-made cabins, each one being able to house at least five people, a perfect fit for the loud family.
It was completely barren of people, except for the owner of the property, a old man who allowed the family to have the whole camp for themselves for free, as long as they don't cause to much trouble.
"You thirteen of 'yah better not cause to much trouble! Thirteen is a unlucky number in some cultures that I like to be politically correct about!" He said while shaking a fist.
Most of the loud kids were sleeping in the van, to bored with the trip to even see awake for the destination, all except for Lincoln Loud of all people, he was sitting right at the door, and since none of his sisters were leaning on him, he could just get out and stretch himself.
He got of the car once it drove to the three cabins that they were going to sleep in, Lincoln was the first one to do so, the air was chilly, but it wasn't to bad despite it being night, his two parents then came out and stretch their own legs from continuously sitting in a single spot for several hours.
"Well it seems like one of our kids is happy to be here..." Father loud said proudly in reference to a curious Lincoln Loud who looked to the far away swamp, a strange mist seemed to envelop the Murky cove, adding a sense of ominous wonder to it, it didn't look eerily scary but rather mysteriously interesting.
There was something that caught Lincoln's eye...It was something blue...Not dark blue, nor water blue, but rather of cerulean, it shined brightly and it moved like some sort of forest sprite, it got Lincoln's child-like attention.
"Hey Mom and Dad! Can I explore the swamp? I wanna what that blue light is!" Lincoln asked his parents, they both shot a glance at the swamp and couldn't see the light for themselves, the Father was quick to approve Lincoln's wanderlust.
"Sure thing son! Just let me give you a flashlight!" He handed the silver-haired boy a flashlight as well as some trail mix just in case if he gets hunger during his trip, Lincoln thanked his father as he started his adventure through the swamp.
Meanwhile in the van, the sisters were all sleeping smoothly...Until...
"Psst...Do you think this will work?" Luna chirped out of nowhere, acting like as if she was asleep.
"It has to work, if Mom and Dad think we're all asleep, they'll realize how boring this trip is going to be!" Lori said, her eyes still shut and acting like she was peacefully slumbering the whole time.