Hey guys, Emily here. This is my first Loud House fanfiction, so it might be crappy(I hope you understand). I'm bringing you the very first chapter of The Trouble With Lynn here, and I hope you enjoy this as much as I enjoyed writing it! If you have any questions or things you wanna say, you can either DM me on Instagram ( eclecticallyem) or either ask me on Tumblr(also eclecticallyem). I also have Deviantart too, under the same username, but would like to avoid any contact on it since I barely use it(Only contact me through it if absolutely necessary).
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"Lynn Loud Jr!"
The angry yells of her parents made Lynn crawl deeper under her bed, kicking long-forgotten balls aside. She plastered herself against the wall, trying her best to be concealed from view. Hugging her balls for comfort, she shut her eyes and tried to drift away from her house, her world, the mess she had created.
The sounds of her parents got louder, more demanding. It wouldn't be long until they entered her room and discovered her hiding place. Tears started to make their way down her cheeks. If she hadn't thrown that punch, if she had just left Lincoln to deal with his own business, none of this would be happening!
Lynn clenched her teeth, almost breaking a tooth, as the blanket was lifted and bright light blinded her...
Lincoln Loud swung his front door open, blinking back his tears of pain and dashing up the stairs. He ran past Lori and Leni, who were giving him worried looks, and the twins, who had paused from fighting over their jump rope to watch Lincoln.
He slammed his bedroom door behind him, throwing his backpack onto his desk. Lincoln then fell onto his bed, trying to soothe his pain by wrapping blankets around his head.
Through his muffled ears, Lincoln could hear his sisters gathering in the hall, trying to figure out what had happened to Lincoln.
"Lincoln's acting totes weird right now."
"I have to come to a conclusion that our only brother has experienced a critical accident at his academy, thus bringing him to an unstable emotional state."
"Like, what?"
"Sigh. Leni, Lisa means that Lincoln probably had a bad experience at school."
"He's literally never been like this before."
"Should we try talk to him, dudes?"
"I agree with Luna."
"Me too."
"Me three. Get it?"
While the sisters were busy sighing at Luan's lame pun, Lincoln felt like that was a good time to barricade the door. In his agony, he managed to push a few possessions of his and block the doorway. Holding one hand over his swollen black eye, he rummaged through his drawers, trying to find some bandages. He always had at least a stock of them prepared, since injuries were a fact of life when living in a big family.
Right after he had managed to pull a strip of gauze, there was a loud BANG behind him. The broken barricade was scattered all over the room, and the door was kicked wide open. Lynn was standing in the doorway, her foot in a kicking position, surrounded by her 9 sisters. Each of them were holding medical supplies varying from band-aids to giant x-ray machines(Excluding Lynn, who was wielding her signature metal baseball bat). When they saw Lincoln's swollen eye, they all gasped and started attacking him with their equipment.
Lori tried to wrap Lincoln's face with gauze, but was constantly bumped in by her sisters and accidentally wrapped parts like his arms, neck, and waist. Leni was talking to him soothingly like he was a baby who'd been crying, while Luna was playing him comforting music. Luan tried to take Lincoln's temperature, but was cracking up from making puns about his eye and accidentally stuck the thermometer in his ear. Lucy had brought him a potion that she claimed would instantly cure him, but crashed into Leni, spilling the green liquid over his bandages. The twins were fighting over what sort of band-aids they should put on Lincoln, while Lisa zapped Lincoln with her machine. Even Lily joined in, kissing her older brothers "boo boo."
The only one who didn't participate in the "medicalypse" was Lynn, who hung back, watching the flurry of sisters and bandages. Losing her patience at last, she slammed the headboard of Lincoln's bed with her baseball bat and yelled, "LOUD SIBLINGS LISTEN!"
The room instantly became quiet, and the sisters parted enough to reveal Lincoln. His entire head, except for the mouth and nose, were covered in gauze. The bandages also bound his left arm and right leg to his neck, which made him look like an awkward mummy. A thermometer was stuck in Lincoln's right ear, and colorful band-aids covered his entire body. He smelled of pond scum, and his clothes were slightly burnt at the ends.
"You're all missing the point here!" Lynn shouted at her sisters, ripping off Lincoln's bandages, and plucking the thermometer out of his ear. Lincoln let out a small yelp of pain, and his hands instantly covered his swollen eye.
Lynn turned to face the eleven year old boy. "Lincoln, who did this to you?" she growled, staring straight into her brother's red eyes, shaking his shoulders.
Behind her, the sisters tried to stop Lynn, afraid that Lincoln would be even more hurt.
"Sigh...Lynn, this isn't making anything better."
"This ain't helping, dude!"
Lynn ignored her sisters' comments. "I can handle this, just leave us alone, okay?" She snapped. Lincoln had absolutely no idea of what Lynn was planning to do, but he had a feeling it wouldn't be good.
"Lynn, I hope you're not planning to do that again." Lori said, her hands on her hips. All of the Loud siblings knew what their oldest sister was talking about, and all of them had experienced it. None of them had ended up good.
"Well, yes I can, and you won't be stopping me." Lynn said angrily.
"Well, maybe we can!" Lori fired back, pulling her younger sister away from Lincoln.
All of his sisters started arguing right in his room, with Lincoln sitting on the bed, not sure of what to do. When one of his sisters was the center of the problem, he always knew the right solution, the right plan to conduct. However, now that he was the one with the situation, he felt dumbfounded and helpless.
In the midst of the chaos, Lincoln felt a strong arm yank him off the bed. "Hey!-" he tried to yell, but his mouth was covered by a hand, muffling his words. He was pulled out of the room and the chaos, dragged down the stairs, all the way to the backyard.
Lincoln and Lynn, being close in age, always had a special relationship together when they were young. They would play games together, many of them ending up with Lincoln getting injured from Lynn's roughhousing. He didn't mind back then, what really mattered to him was that he had a big sister to play with him and protect him. However, as he grew up, he became tired of being constantly bruised and hit, and converted to video games and comics. Lynn, though disappointed at first, soon developed affection for little Lucy and the two became close sisters.
Not many of those days were left behind, but there was one place that still held many of their memories. Lynn, dragging Lincoln behind her, opened the creaky door to the abandoned garden shed their family never used. Not even Lana, the one who spent most of her time scavenging around the house, bothered it. Their parents had strongly recommended not to go in there, since it was falling apart and hazardous.
Despite their parent's words, Lynn and Lincoln had used it as their "fort". The little shed was a perfect place to seek comfort with each other, and even filled it with their personal belongings. Lincoln, crouching down next to wheelbarrow, could see colorful crayon drawings that decorated the shed. The wooden walls were covered in tic-tac-toe and hangman games(which of all Lynn won), and even scores for Lucha Libre(Which Lynn also won). Old wax crayons and papers were scattered all over, and of course, Lynn's balls naturally were there, too. Lincoln's personal favorite was the banner he and Lynn(but mostly he had contributed to) made, hanging across the triangular ceiling of the shelf. It read in Lincoln's scrawly handwriting: LYNN AND LINCOLN LOUD'S FORT: DO NOT ENTER., With the letters getting smaller and smaller to fit the banner. Around the letters, Lynn had drawn dead smiley faces with a red crayon. Lincoln smiled through his pain from the nostalgia.
Lynn, who looked a lot less happier than her brother, heavily sat down across the shed, facing Lincoln. She must've left her baseball bat back in his room, since it was nowhere to be seen. Not that Lincoln was complaining.
"Lynn, why did you bring me here?" Lincoln asked his older sister, carefully so she wouldn't be any more triggered.
"To get away from our other sisters. Since we have some privacy here, can you tell me now?"
"Tell you...what?" Lincoln tried not to make eye contact with his sister.
"Who did that to you." She jabbed a finger at his swollen black eye, and his hands flew up to cover the injury.
"I...I…" He stammered. "It's from...gym class."
Lynn snorted. "Seriously, Lincoln? I know a injury from a fight when I've seen it-and that's defiantly one." She leaned closer into him. "Which bully? What did he want? Or was it Ronnie Anne again?" She wasn't teasing him about his crush-ever since Ronnie Anne had punched Lincoln after he had kissed her, Lynn always had been wary of the 11 year old girl. Just like anybody who lay a finger on her siblings.
"No...it wasn't her."
"Then who?" She asked impatiently.
"...I-I don't want to tell you."
"What?" Lynn looked angry at the rejection, even a little surprised. Lincoln took a deep breath at his sister's reaction, hoping for the best for what he was about to say.
"If I tell you who did this-" He pointed at his black eye- "You'll go straight to them and beat them up. Then you'll get in trouble for doing so, and our parents are going to be mad at you, and so on and on. That happens every time you do it. I just don't want you to get in trouble again because I couldn't defend myself."
Lynn was quiet for a long time, and the shed started to grow awkward. Lincoln started to fidget with some wax crayons, and Lynn absentmindedly started to bounce a tennis ball repeatedly.
The silence was broken when the thirteen-year old girl finally opened her mouth to say, "Or else, I'll feel guilty." She said it in barely a whisper, hugging her knees.
"For what?" Lincoln asked softly.
"For…" She hesitated for a while, and Lincoln waited, forgetting about the pain in his swollen eye.
"For...for...just tell me, Lincoln!" Lynn finally yelled out, exasperated.
"Lynn-"
"Please?"
Lynn saying please struck Lincoln odd. His older sister was more of the demanding type, and saw pleading as showing weakness. She must really be desperate, he thought.
Lincoln stared at his Lynn, who looked at him beggingly. Did he want his sister to be seen like this? Was all of this worth keeping from Lynn? Would telling her make anything better?
"Rachel Marsh and Sean Conner." He murmured. Lynn instantly perked up. "W-Who?"
"Rachel Marsh. Sean Conner." Lincoln repeated, and Lynn's eyes grew a murderous light. Lincoln started wondering if telling her was the right thing to do.
"It's them?" She hissed, anger growing in her eyes. She clearly knew them, but not in a good way.
"Uh...yeah?"
"Thanks for telling me. I'm going to deal with them right now." She stood up to leave, but Lincoln grabbed her hand. "Lynn, wait!"
"What?"
"Do you…have some sort of history with them?" He asked, carefully toning his words so Lynn wouldn't be any more angered.
Lynn remained silent for a while, and Lincoln was afraid she was going to blow at him. However, she simply replied, "Yes."
Lincoln loosened his grip on her hand, and Lynn left the shed, swinging the door shut as she went out. A crayon drawing fell from the impact, and Lincoln went to pick it up. It was a drawing of a stick figure Lynn, protecting a stick Lincoln from more stick figures, who were supposedly bullies. Lincoln looked at the drawing for a long time, and shoved it in his pocket. He sat down again, against one of Lynn's soccer balls. He stayed there for a long time, away from the chaos of the Loud house, away from his sisters who were searching for him, but not away from the worries surrounding him about Lynn.
Lynn Loud stormed to the playground, where she expected Marsh and Conner to be lurking-as always. The two people she had more history with than any other kids at her school. The two people responsible for turning her into what she was today. She couldn't let them do the same thing with her only brother. Or with any of her siblings.
Today, she was going to prevent any of it from happening.
She just couldn't let it.
And she wouldn't.
Just around the corner would be the school playground. What Lincoln was doing there, Lynn didn't know. He was probably doing something with Clyde-but what sort of nerdy stuff they would do would attract Marsh and Conner's attention? Was it just because Lincoln was well known as Lynn's younger brother? Could it be-because of her?
Guilt started to wash inside of her just as she spotted the two bullies by the seesaw. They were laughing together, probably about how they bullied her little brother. The guilt was soon gone, her head once again filled with fury.
Rachel Marsh was a tall girl with long, shiny black hair that she kept back in a high ponytail. That was the only feminine point about her, the rest of her body could be mistaken for a boys'. Sean Conner was a skinny boy with sandy hair and squinty green eyes. Though he was all flesh and bones, he could throw a punch darn good. The two were the local bully duo, picking on random kids for money, for exercise, for fun.
Marsh first noticed Lynn, who was glaring at them intensely. She poked Conner, pointing in Lynn's direction, and started talking. They laughed again, and started heading towards her direction.
Lynn cracked her knuckles.
"Look at this, Rachel, we've got another Loud for the day!" Conner jeered, jabbing a finger at Lynn. Lynn clenched her teeth. "Oh yeah? Well, I've got two more idiots for the day."
The two laughed again, making Lynn even more annoyed. "This Loud thinks she's funny. I thought that was another Loud!" Marsh drawled, looking down at Lynn as if she was a particularly cute animal.
"Don't. Insult. Luan." Lynn said through gritted teeth.
The duo made oohing sounds. "So that's the name of your freak sis-"
Sean's words were cut off by a blow to his chest, which knocked him to the ground. Lynn's eyes glowed with rage as she continued beating up the bullies, not even giving them the chance to counterattack.
"What the hell-damn-stop you bitch!" Rachel screamed at Lynn while trying to block her punches, but failing "I'm not the same kid you met six years ago." She growled, knocking Marsh to the ground next to Conner.
Lynn was driven with pure rage, no self-control at all. The anger and thirst for revenge had taken over her body and consciousness, to the point where she forgot her surroundings, the only thing that she could think of was to beat them up. She had never experienced this with any other bullies. She had known when to stop, when it was done. But with these two, she couldn't stop. Her revenge wasn't done.
It wasn't just for Lincoln.
It was for her seven year-old self.
The defenseless, innocent self that had gone away a long time ago.
"LYNN LOUD!" A abrupt holler cut her off, giving her the break to realize how much her fists ached, how much they were covered in blood. But it wasn't hers.
The secretary, Cheryl, was running towards the playground, her face bright red. "WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING-BLOOD IS ALL OVER THE PLACE!"
Conner's nose was broken, blood pouring out of it and staining his clothes. Marsh's arm was bent at a funny angle, and she was clutching her stomach with her good arm. Both were covered in bruises and groaning mindlessly.
She felt like a monster for this-but she felt like it wasn't enough.
Cheryl was coming closer to her, her shouts getting louder. She was now accompanied by Principal Huggins, who was screaming something about calling her parents.
No.
She slowly stepped back from the bullies, until she completely turned back and started running.
Running.
Running.
She didn't know anything else to do.
That was chapter 1 of The Trouble With Lynn, brought to you by Eclecticallyem. Hope you enjoyed it and stay tuned for the next chapter, which will have more drama in it.