3 Jawaban2026-06-23 03:31:24
I don't even really ship them, honestly, but the amount of fic out there is kind of fascinating. The show gives you this brother-sister dynamic that's mostly chaos and annoyance, so turning that into romance requires a total reimagining of their core personalities. A lot of writers age them up, obviously, and then build the tension from a shared history of surviving the Loud household madness. It becomes about two people who understand each other's deepest frustrations in a way no one else could.
I've seen it handled as a slow-burn where they're the only 'responsible' ones keeping the family afloat, bonding over that shared burden until it shifts into something else. Other fics go full-on forbidden, angsty drama, playing up the tension of 'we shouldn't.' The most interesting ones to me aren't the super fluffy ones, but the ones that try to keep their canon voices—Lori's vanity and slight bossiness, Lincoln's scheming—and see how those traits translate into a romantic partnership. It's less about the ship itself for me and more about watching writers solve the puzzle of making it believable.
3 Jawaban2026-06-23 04:39:19
Honestly, finding Lincoln x Lori stuff feels like searching for a specific grain of sand on the beach. That pairing's so niche it barely exists on the big archives. I stumbled across maybe three decent ones total after digging for ages.
Your absolute best shot is going straight to the source: 'The Loud House' fanfic tag on Archive of Our Own. Filter by the Lincoln Loud/Lori Loud relationship tag. There's maybe a dozen fics there, half of them are crossovers or one-shots. Wattpad's even thinner pickings, and I'd avoid Fanfiction.net—their content filters would probably nuke anything with that dynamic before it got posted.
Most of what I've seen treats it more as a weird familial bonding thing after some reality-altering event, not actual romance. 'Switch-Off' by AnImaginedColor is probably the most readable one on AO3, deals with a body swap scenario. Just temper your expectations going in.
3 Jawaban2026-06-23 21:20:04
I saw someone mention the Lori/Lincoln fics over on Ao3 the other day and finally caved. There’s this one called 'Static Between Channels' that really got me. It’s not tagged as slow burn explicitly, but wow, does it earn it. The writer builds the tension through all these missed phone calls and notes left on the fridge, with Lincoln constantly trying to fix the family router just to have an excuse to be near her workspace. The emotional payoff isn't a grand confession; it’s Lori finding one of his doodles in the margins of a manual and realizing how long he’s been paying attention. It feels less like a romance and more like someone quietly learning a new language.
I’m usually skeptical about pairing these two—it can veer into awkward territory fast if the tone is off. But this writer nailed the gradual shift from sibling-like care into something more fragile. The ‘burn’ is so slow you almost don’t notice the heat until a scene where they’re stuck in the basement during a power outage, sharing a blanket. No big speeches, just silence and static. It’s probably the most realistically paced fic I’ve read for them.
3 Jawaban2026-06-23 08:54:20
One thing that stands out to me is how these stories often use the initial dynamic from 'The Walking Dead' as a foundation to completely subvert expectations. Lori's early missteps and Lincoln's quiet loyalty are treated less as fixed flaws and virtues, and more as starting points for a much longer, more painful conversation. A good fic doesn't just have them forgive and forget. It makes them earn every inch of trust, usually through shared survival burdens that force them to confront their own biases.
Instead of romanticizing the pairing, the conflict often stems from whether their personalities, forged under such extreme pressure, can actually mesh in a healthy way. Lori's pragmatism can curdle into coldness, Lincoln's decency can become a liability. Watching them navigate that, maybe finding a balance or maybe fracturing for good, feels more true to the grim world of the show than a simple love story ever could.
The best ones leave you wondering if they're actually good for each other, which is a fascinating kind of character growth in itself.
3 Jawaban2026-06-19 07:01:08
Alright, so Lincoln Loud and Ronnie Anne Santiago. I’ve spent way too much time scrolling through fics for this ship. For me, the absolute best trope is exploring the aftermath of the 'Really Loud Music' episode, where Ronnie Anne moves away. Fics that dig into the long-distance struggle just hit different.
There’s something so real about them navigating time zones and missed calls, with Lincoln trying to keep up with his chaotic family while making space for her. The 'video call confessions' trope—where one of them finally admits they're more than friends over a glitchy connection—never gets old. It leans into that bittersweet vibe the show set up.
I also have a soft spot for 'Ronnie Anne visits Royal Woods' fics. The potential for chaos with the Loud family, especially Luna and Luan, interacting with her is a goldmine for both humor and unexpected heart-to-hearts. It’s less about grand adventures and more about those quiet, in-between moments that make the relationship feel earned.
3 Jawaban2026-06-23 17:46:36
Man, finding good Lincoln x Lori content is a bit of a mission. That pairing never really hit mainstream, even at the height of 'The Loud House' fandom. It's super niche, bordering on dead these days. Your absolute best shot is on Archive of Our Own—you gotta use the advanced search and filter by the Lincoln Loud/Lori Loud relationship tag. Sorting by kudos or comments gets you the few that have any real traction.
Don't expect a treasure trove, though. What you'll find is mostly older stuff, from like 2016-2018. A lot of it is experimental, kinda cringe if I'm honest, written when the show was new and the fandom was wilder. I stumbled on one where they're stranded in a snowstorm that was oddly well-written, but it’s buried pages deep. Honestly, the search feels more like archaeology than anything else.
3 Jawaban2026-06-23 04:28:28
Lincoln Loud getting paired with Ronnie Anne Santiago feels like a natural fit from the show, but fanfic really runs with it. I see a ton of 'alternate first meeting' plots—like, what if they'd met years earlier at some family barbecue before 'The Loud House' even started? That setup lets authors build a whole different dynamic from the ground up, free from the canon sibling-friend vibe. It's a playground for exploring awkward pre-teen crushes or even a more mature teen romance if they age the characters up.
Another big one is the 'protective Lincoln' trope. Stories where Ronnie Anne faces some problem back in Great Lakes City, maybe with her old crew or family stuff, and Lincoln drops everything to go help. It often flips their usual dynamic, making him the steadfast rock instead of the chaotic center of his own household. It can get a bit over-the-top sometimes, but when it's done well, it highlights his loyalty in a way the cartoon doesn't always have time for.
I've also noticed a trend where authors fuse the Loud and Santiago families into one massive, chaotic unit. Think crossover events where the whole gang goes on a vacation together, or Bobby becomes a more permanent fixture in the Loud house. Those stories are less about the romance directly and more about the hilarious, heartwarming family mesh that makes the pairing plausible.