The Loud House: Lincoln's Origin

    By penarafaela15 Brito

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    16 Mar, 2024

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    Lincoln Loud was the only boy in a family with ten sisters. It was chaotic, messy, and loud, but it was home.

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    As an only child, Lincoln was used to the silence and solitude. But all that changed when his first sister was born.

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    When Lincoln met Lori for the first time, he didn't know what to think. But he knew he loved her already.

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    Lincoln quickly adapted to the new dynamic. He loved reading comics to Lori and making her laugh.

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    As the years passed, Lincoln became a big brother again and again. His family grew, and so did the noise and mess, but so did the love.

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    Despite the chaos, Lincoln found solace in his comic books. They were his escape from the madness, his safe haven.

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    With ten sisters, Lincoln had to be resourceful. He found ways to navigate the chaos, and along the way, he became their leader.

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    Lincoln was the glue that held the Loud family together. He was the calm in the storm, the voice of reason in their wild world.

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    Lincoln learned to love the noise, the mess, and the chaos. It was part of who he was, part of his origin.

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    He was Lincoln Loud, the only boy in a family of eleven kids. It was loud, it was chaotic, but it was home.

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    And that's how Lincoln Loud went from being an only child to the leader of his loud and chaotic family. It wasn't always easy, but he wouldn't have it any other way.

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    In the end, it was the love, the laughter, and yes, even the noise, that made the Loud House a home. And Lincoln Loud wouldn't change a thing about his family.

    The Loud House: Lincoln's Origin