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Crossing Lines
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Complete, First published Dec 11, 2024
Mature
In the bustling Loud household, chaos is the norm, and family bonds are tested daily. Amidst the laughter, rivalry, and unwavering support, Lincoln Loud discovers something unexpected stirring in his heart for the sibling who's always had his back, Lynn. As childhood innocence evolves and hidden emotions surface, both siblings grapple with unspoken feelings and the complexities of their unique bond.

Caught between loyalty, love, and the weight of societal expectations, their journey is one of quiet self-discovery and the profound connection that only family can provide.

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Lynn Loud Jr. thrives on every fields, fast, fearless, and in control-until Avery Vale arrives. Hockey prodigy, co-captain, and effortlessly magnetic, Avery challenges everything Lynn thought she knew about competition, leadership, and herself. Between bruised bodies, late-night calls, and quiet vulnerabilities, the two navigate rivalry, teamwork, and the fragile balance between strength and trust. In a season where every play counts, will they learn to protect each other-or get bruised in more ways than one? ⚠️ Content Note: This story includes brief references to past abuse (non-graphic, fully recovered character) and the death of a side character from cancer. These elements are handled with care and are not the focus of the narrative.