(A/N: Hey, everyone! Thanks for reading! When I saw this on JaviSuzumiya's DA page, I figured I'd take a crack at it myself, and that you guys would be interested if I gave it a shot. I've been working on these prompts at the same time as my other two ongoing stories, so hopefully these should be uploaded on time, one a day along with my regular uploads. I've also noticed from writing these that they're going to vary in length- so far, this is the shortest one of these that I've written, so hopefully you guys don't mind.

Thank you for reading, and enjoy!)

Lincoln found himself laid peacefully on his bed, GamerDude XL in his hands as his thumbs seemingly working automatically as he fought against enemy after enemy as his hero, Ace Savvy. One by one, the robbers, gangsters and street thugs fell to the caped hero's brand of justice, until eventually the screen lit up with the message, LEVEL COMPLETE.

"OH, YEAH!" Lincoln cheered, pumping his fist in the air. "It's time, at last- the Card Shark boss battle! If I can beat this, I'll have beaten the main game, and can start a new game plus!" He put on his game face as the screen faded in, showing Ace Savvy standing against the Card Shark, whose particularly large health bar stretched across the top of the screen.

Ready? FIGHT!

"Let's go, Ace!" His thumbs went to work once again as he controlled the caped hero's movements, as punches, kicks and card-shaped shurikens were thrown against the villain, dealing sporadic damage to the gargantuan health bar. Lincoln's attempts were not flawless, however, as his own health bar were dealt with blows from the stronger foe, causing the health meter to eventually blink on the screen, signifying that he could not take more hits. 'Come on… you're almost there… one… last… hit… and…"

"AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!"

The sudden scream caught Lincoln off guard, meaning he mistimed his attacks and was dealt with a killing blow by the shark villain's fist, depleting the last of his health bar.

ZERO LIVES REMAINING

YOU LOSE

With a growl of defeat, Lincoln threw his head back against his pillow, the device falling onto his chest. "So close… I was gonna be the first one of my friends to do so, too."

"EMERGENCY SIBLING MEETING! NOW!" He heard Lori scream, quite excitably. Knowing that she would blow a fuse if he kept her waiting, he sighed as he sat up and stood from his bed, turning off the device and placing it on his desk before leaving his room. Making his way towards his eldest sister's bedroom, he felt a tug on his shirt, so he turned to see that it was Lana doing so.

"Any idea what Lori wants?" She asked, to which he shrugged.

"No clue, though it better be important," he replied, slightly irritated. "She made me lose my game."

"Boo hoo, Stinkoln," he heard Lynn taunt, causing him to turn to face her and roll his eyes. "Big whoop- I need to get my workout in, so I can actually do something useful this week."

"Gee, I love how supportive you are, Lynn." She rolled her eyes at the sarcasm dripping from his words, while Lana chuckled behind her hand. "Let's just get this over, so I can try again."

So, they went into Lori's room, where they saw the eldest Loud sister had the biggest smile on her face that she had ever had. After all of the sisters had gathered, she eagerly slammed her shoe on her desk. "This meeting is officially in session!" She spoke.

"Okay, what's going on, bruh?" Luna asked, her arms crossed. "I've got a gig I need to be preparing for."

"And I have a stand up show to perform tomorrow," Luan added. "If I don't sort out my routine, things won't be on the up for me!" She made her infamous laugh at the pun. "Get it?"

After groaning, the rest of her siblings began to speak over one another as to why this meeting was keeping them from what they needed to do, before they heard Lori bang her shoe on the desk once again, silencing their squabbles. "Now, I know you have things to do, and I know this is sudden, but this is literally super important!" She said, not even trying to hide her excitement. "Someone among us has been hiding something very big, and you all need to see!" She then grabbed her laptop and opened it up, beginning to search for something. "Only minutes ago, Whitney texted me, saying that she had seen one my siblings in literally the cutest selfie ever."

"And how, pray tell, is that important?" Lisa asked, considering getting up and leaving before Lori could even show her.

"Give me a second… Ah, here it is!" She sat down on her bed with the lid intentionally lowered, then beckoned for her sisters to surround her, which they did. "Because, Lisa, that selfie is… this!"

She lifted the lid, and upon seeing the picture in question, Lincoln instantly put his hands on his ears to protect them from the mother of all screams that came from his ten sisters. He could imagine that Mr Grouse was probably going to complain because of the noise, and had they been looking, they would've seen a cyclist get startled by the screams, and fall off his bike, but it didn't matter, because they were all focused on the picture now shown on Lori's laptop- a selfie of Lincoln with a girl with brown hair in a braided ponytail with a blue bow, wearing a yellow shirt. More importantly, however, she was pressing a kiss against the boy's cheek, causing him to look surprised.

Knowing what was to come, Lincoln attempted to slip off the bed and get away, but he felt nine pairs of hands grab hold of him, making him fearfully gulp under their giddy gazes. "Lincoln…" Lori told him. "Tell… us… EVERYTHING!"

"O-O-Okay… Just… let me breathe?" They obliged, jumping onto the other bed so that he couldn't attempt an escape. After a moment to calm his nerves, he began to speak. "So, as you can maybe tell from the picture, I didn't know she was going to do… that."

Luna was the first one to speak about the boy's blushing cheeks. "But you liked it, didn't you? And then you kissed the girl, and you liked it!"

His cheeks grew redder. "I didn't kiss her, I can tell you that for certain. Though… it wasn't bad… I guess."

"So, Linky," Leni spoke, leaning forward, "how did this happen?"

"Judging on our lack of knowledge of this occurrence, it is my deduction that this transpired within the previous twenty four hours," Lisa said, wearing a grin that she didn't normally wear even during her research. "In other words, this happened yesterday."

He nodded. "Yeah. You probably remember I was originally going to Gus' to hang out with the guys, but… well, plans changed."


As Lincoln walked with a happy smile, he saw that one of the workers at Gus' was stood outside with a frown on his face. Curious, Lincoln approached him. "Excuse me," he asked, gaining their attention. "Is everything okay?"

"Hey, kid," he sighed. "Sorry, but the arcade had to close early for the day. A fuse blew, meaning all the machines are off. We've got an electrician coming, but we won't be able to open again for a few days."

It was Lincoln's turn to frown. "Wow, that sucks. I was looking forward to hanging out with my friends."

"You're not the only one. Already had to turn a few kids away."

"Was one of them a boy with glasses and a blue and green striped shirt?" The employee thought back, then nodded. "Okay. Well, thanks for letting me know. Hope the arcade opens soon."

"Thanks, kid. Take care."

Lincoln nodded, before turning around and beginning to make his way home. 'Dang it… was really looking forward to this.' As he walked, his eyes glanced to the park. 'Might as well do something, I guess.' He crossed over the road and entered the park, feeling the cool breeze blowing through the trees against his neck. Looking around, he could see a variety of people were enjoying the sunny day- an elderly couple sat on bench, a couple of young adults tossing the pigskin back and forth, a few mothers watching their young children play on the swings and the monkey bars. He moved to the side to avoid being knocked over by a kid on a skateboard as he walked alongside the pond, looking into the glistening water. 'It's a pretty nice day, actually. I wonder if anyone else is here?'

As he continued walking, he saw something heading his way, and eventually landing by his feet. Looking down, he saw the blue frisbee and picked it up, though when he looked ahead, he soon realised that this was a mistake, as he felt a weight crash into him, knocking him onto his back. After the initial impact disoriented him for a few seconds, he looked down to his chest and saw a white furred dog with a black nose and black spots, wearing a red bandana. It held the frisbee in its mouth, and was growling at Lincoln, making him nervous. "Uh… nice doggy?"

"Ajax! Come back here!" He heard a familiar voice call out, which made the dog get off his chest. This allowed him to sit up and see a girl in a yellow shirt and blue skirt, with her brown hair in a braided ponytail with a blue bow that matched her skirt. She had a worried look on her face as she stood over the boy. "Lincoln! Are you okay?"

"Yeah, I'm okay," he replied, accepting her hand as she held it out and getting to his feet.

"I'm sorry about that."

"Don't worry, it was an accident. No harm done."

She gave a small giggle at his words, which made him smile. "So, Lincoln, what brings you here?"

"Well, I was going to meet the guys at the arcade, but it closed early due to electrical issues, so I thought I'd come here for a bit." He looked down at the dog, who was still growling at him. "So, I'm guessing you're walking your dog?"

She nodded. "His name's Ajax, had him for a couple of years now. You wanna say hi?"

"Uh… that's okay, I don't think he likes me that much."

"Aww, come on, he's a sweetie when he gets to know you. Here." She took hold of Lincoln's hand and moved it so it was in front of the dog, causing Lincoln to get down to his knee. "Hold it out flat so he can get your scent." With a gulp, Lincoln obliged. Ajax spat out the frisbee and approached the hand, tentatively staring at it, then at Lincoln, before giving the hand a sniff. Lincoln thought that Ajax was about to bite him, but to his surprise, he felt a small lick on his fingers instead, making him realise that Ajax was warming up to him. Feeling a bit bold, he moved his hand and scratched behind the dog's ear, making it pant happily and wag its tail. "See?" Jordan said ,happily. "He just needed to get to know you better."

"I think you're right," he admitted. "He's pretty cool, actually. When he's not tearing up my clothes, that is."

She chuckled nervously, a faint pink tint appearing on her cheeks. "Yeah… sorry about that, by the way."

"Hey, I'm sorry for almost ruining your party."

"Don't be, you didn't." At that moment, she felt a little patting on her leg, so she looked and saw Ajax trying to get her attention with the frisbee. "Looks like Ajax wants to keep playing." She looked back at the boy. "What do you say, Linc? Wanna join us?"

"Sure." So, for the next hour, the two elementary schoolers played fetch with the dog, and threw the frisbee between each other, until they were eventually worn out. After getting popsicles from a local vendor, the two sat down by a fountain and took the opportunity to just relax. "You know, I'm glad I bumped into you today."

She smiled at the white haired boy. "Aww, thanks, Lincoln!" She replied. "It's been fun hanging out with you too." She looked down upon hearing her dog bark, which made her chuckle. "I think Ajax feels the same." The two laughed together, before Jordan got an idea and pulled her phone. "How about a photo to celebrate?"

"Sure." The two shuffled together as Jordan held her phone up, turning on the camera. "Ready?"

"One sec." She adjusted the settings to make sure they were both in the shot, while the two made funny faces. "Alright, ready. Three… two… one…" At the last second, she kissed him on the cheek, catching him by surprise as her phone took the picture. As she put her phone down, she looked at him with red cheeks as he looked at her in surprise. "Sorry, just… got carried away."

Though he too was blushing, he smiled. "It's okay." Looking down at the picture she had just taken, his eyes widened a smidge. "Wow! That's a pretty good selfie!"

"You think?"

"I do!" She gave a small giggle again, which made him laugh as well. Before he could say anything else, though, he felt his phone vibrate in his pocket, so he took it out and saw that his mother was wondering where he was. "That's my mom, I should be heading back."

"Okay. I should probably take Ajax home too."

The two then stood up, with Jordan grabbing Ajax's leash. "Hey, Jordan? Would you mind if I walked you home?"

Though surprised, she was all too eager to nod. "I'd like that."


"So, I walked her home, and then I came back here," Lincoln finished, his sisters gripped on his story. They all went "Aww" at how sweet it sounded.

"Who knew you were such a little ladies man, bro?" Luna cooed.

"Yeah, that was literally so chivalrous of you," Lori remarked, her hands over her heart.

"Yeah, though getting knocked over by a dog? Weak," Lynn added, rolling her eyes and crossing her arms. "We're gonna have to buff you up for your girlfriend."

"Woah, woah, wait a minute!" Lincoln interrupted before his sisters could get too excited. "Girl Jordan is not my girlfriend!"

Lori simply smirked. "Girl Jordan, huh? A little pet name for her?"

Lincoln deadpanned at the suggestion. "Everyone at school calls her that, there's a girl Jordan and a boy Jordan."

"Well then, you better think of a better nickname for her," Luan suggested with a cheesy grin. "Otherwise, someone might nick your girl!" She laughed as only she did, following it up with a "Get it?"

"Okay, first of all, that one wasn't bad," Lincoln pointed out, which made the comedienne beam even more. "And second of all, she's not 'my' girl! She's a friend, that's all."

"But I bet you would just love it if she was," Lola teased.

"Yeah, Linky, you two would be, like, totes adorbs together!" Leni added.

"Not the point!" Lincoln stressed. "Me and her are friends, nothing more, nothing less."

"Then tell me this, little bro," Luna spoke up, leaning forward in her seated position. "Do you think she's pretty?"

Her singsong tone did the opposite of lessen the blush that appeared on his cheeks, which caused him to pout, look away and cross his arms. "Th-that's not the point…" The girls all looked at each other, before squealing once more, catching their brother off guard long enough for them to envelope him in a group hug. "Ugh… I bet Girl Jordan doesn't have to deal with this."


At that same time, Girl Jordan was sat on her bed, looking at the same picture that Lincoln's sister had found, and that she had posted on her InstaSnap account. 'I hope Lincoln doesn't get upset if he finds out,' she thought to herself, a small smile on her face. 'I didn't even think about how he might react, I just… thought it was cute. Especially seeing his shocked face like that.' She gave a giggle as her cheeks became tinted pink, just as someone left a comment saying, how long have you had a boyfriend? 'Maybe one day, I can tell him. Maybe…'