Lori

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The oldest family of the Loud House has been since as the powerful and dominant sibling. She can do whatever she wants with her siblings whatever she please. For Lincoln, it was something different. You see, when the boy of the Loud House was born she felt like he was going to change her life, for better or worse. 

Well, she is 17 years old and Lincoln became 12 years old just yesterday. Now understand  that she didn't have time to find a new comic or video game, so she tries to give him the best birthday gift any boy can ask. 

Knowing that the Santagios have move away, she felt empty without her boo-boo bear. At the same time, Lincoln was sadden that Ronnie was going to be gone. The two siblings were missing that someone to be with and to talk. This made Lori to go to his room and spend some  quality sibling time with him.

As she first enter the room, there was Lincoln on his bed moping. She plan to just be there for him, but something happen. She look at Lincoln to see he was single man who needs someone who won't break his heart. She tries to pressed the urged down, but they broke free and she instead did something she may or may not regret.

Now Lori looks at Lincoln with a smile as the two lay on his bed naked cover by the blanket. She sign in happiness while watching her brother sleep peacefully under the moonlight. She begins to him a time as she brush his white hair.


"Smile now, cry later.

Smile now, cry later.

For you.

For you.


They told me I couldn't be with you.

So I smile at my family and cry later. 

I'll smile for them and cry later.

For you. For you.


I won't be crying if didn't love you.

So I would smiling at them and cry later.

Smiling at them and cry later. 

For you. For you.


Smile at the family and cry later. 

Tell me that you love me.

Tell me you won'out anyone above me."


Tears stream on her face as she begin to feel guilt to take him advantage, but she also felt so happy to be loved by someone who Care for her. Although,  she won't be the only one thinking about Lincoln more than a brother.  

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