The Loud House is owned by Nickelodeon.

Enough of you have asked and I now have a plot, so I hope you enjoy.

Bullying is a problem in all schools and most kids have to suffer it. But not the Loud's. With the sheer number of siblings you would have to deal with if you ever dared such a thing was enough to put most people off trying by itself, let alone the having a far few talented fighters in Lori, Lynn and Lincoln. A borderline crazy prankster in Luan. And a 6 year old who could make your life a living nightmare in Lola. You had to be a special kind of stupid to try.

But Hank and Hawk were that kind of stupid. I mean they did get set back when even Leni had managed to avoid it. But it would be Lincoln they torment the most. They would do it without meaning to. And here's how.

Friday morning at Royal Woods Elementary School.

Lincoln smiled as he rummaged through his locker to collect what he needed for the day and deposit what he didn't. "I know you're there, my dark shadow." He spoke out loud with a smile.

A pair of pale arms in finger-less purple gloves wrapped themselves lightly around his neck. "What gave me away, my shinning light?" A voice on his shoulder asked. A voice that could always make him smile. Haiku's voice.

They had been dating for a few months now, after the chaos at the beginning of their relationship was smooth sailing from then on. No one threats. No blackmail. And no manipulation. "Call it a sixth sense. I guess I'm finally getting used to it." Lincoln answered with smile.

"Not quite." Lucy spoke from behind him.

"Ah!" A startled Lincoln jumped. When Lincoln turned around he noticed both girls were smiling.

"Ha, ha, ha." Both of the goth girls gave a monotone laugh.

Lincoln snickered a little, before he pulled them both in for a hug. "It's a good job I love you both." He chuckled. Both Lucy and Haiku rested a head on one of his shoulder, one hand on his chest and the other around his back.

"Ur, guys." Clyde called to them. "I hate to be that guy. But we all need to get to our classes." He mentioned.

"Lincoln sighed as he loosened his grip on the girls. "Clyde's right, we all need to get moving." Lincoln reluctantly agreed. He gave Lucy a small squeeze, and Haiku a peck on the cheek before following Clyde to class. Apart from school, Lincoln loved life. But sadly the school was going to throw another challenge into the mix.

Soon.

Lincoln took his seat next to Clyde in their class room. "I heard we have two new students." Clyde whispered to him. "I hope they're nice."

"I heard that they've been set back and have had to be split up." Liam mentioned from the seat in front of Lincoln.

"I hope they're girls." Rusty whispered from the seat in front of Clyde. "And hot too." Lincoln just rolled his eyes at his comment with a small, quick smile.

"I wouldn't count on it." Zach commented from the seat next to Rusty.

"Class." Miss Johnson called to get her students attention. Once everyone was focusing on her she spoke again. "We have a student with us to day." Normally a teacher will us a friendly and approachable tone when introducing someone knew, but Miss Johnson was clearly putting on a facade. The class picked up on this and became suspicious. "So I would like you all to welcome, Hank."

"Sup." Hank greeted.

Clyde quickly pulled Lincoln by his shirt and whispered. "Lincoln, that's one of the guys from Halloween! Do you think the other student is the other guy!?" He quietly panicked.

"Probably." Lincoln whispered back.

"As soon as we're spotted, we're going to be turned into human pretzels again!" Clyde continued to panic.

"Relax Clyde, they have probably forgot about us. They did last time." Lincoln calmly whispered as he slowly broke Clyde's hold on him.

"Now we have got why Hank is back here, we need to find him a seat. Ah, you can take the one next to Clyde." Miss Johnson mentioned as she pointed too it. Hank simply shrugged and went to take his seat.

Once he sat down, Hank started eyeing Lincoln and Clyde. "Don't I know you two?" He asked. Even though his hair was covering his hair, both Lincoln and Clyde knew Hank was squinting at them.

Lincoln noticed that Clyde was beginning to shake so he decided to speak up. "You've probably just seen us around." He casually suggests.

"Hmm, I guess." Hank comments before turning away to start tearing up his paper.

Clyde sighs in relief. "Thanks for taking the heat buddy." He whispers to Lincoln. Lincoln simply shrugs in response and focuses on the lesson.

Later.

Lincoln and his friends left the class room for break after what could only be described as a disaster of a lesson. And the one before that didn't go well either. Hank spent both lessons firing being a absolute pain. From annoying sounds, like constantly scraping his chair, too spitballs. He did it all. The whole class was relived to finally get away from him, while Miss Johnson wondered if she could deal with this once more.

"Free! We're finally free!" Rusty cheered as they walked outside.

"For now at least." Clyde groaned.

"Lincoln, you've got to something. We beg of you." Liam whined.

"Me!? Why me!?" Lincoln questioned, annoyed that they dropped the problem onto his lap without even offering to help.

"Because you always sort this stuff out." Zach answered.

"Now you're being dramatic." Lincoln commented.

"I agree." Haiku mentions as she stood in front of them. Everyone but Lincoln jumped, as Lincoln was more focused one a white object in her hair.

"What's this?" Lincoln questioned as he reached for it. Haiku looked surprised as he reached for the item. As Lincoln picked the item out he realised it was wet paper. A spitball. Lincoln felt himself be consumed by anger as he stared at the offending wet paper. Lincoln looked up to his girlfriend as he crushed the paper in his fist. "Who did this to you?" He coldly asked.

"Sigh I thought I got them all." Haiku commented. "One of the setbacks, Hawk."

"I should have known." Lincoln growled. He began to march off to find the culprit but Haiku and the others stopped him.

"As much as I would like to see you lay the smack down on him. I don't think that will happen." Rusty mentioned as he held him back by his left arm.

"You may have been the alpha before, but this is a new creature that you can not control like you could Chandler. And I fear what would happen to you if you tried." Haiku confessed as she pushed him back by his chest.

Lincoln listened to what they had to say and reluctantly agreed. "You're right." He sighed in frustration.

"Come on buddy, deep breaths." Clyde mentioned as he loosened his grip on Lincoln's right arm.

Lincoln complied and stopped resisting as calmed down. He looked at the spit ball in his hand and through it into a bin, before whipping his hand on his shirt. "Come on. Let's head outside." Lincoln spoke as he took Haiku's hand, before they walked towards the door.

I'm surprised how many of you have asked for me to keep going with this story line, and now I have a plot I like, I'm happy to comply.

Also I'm working on a cover, but I won't realise it until I reach that point in the story.