User blog comment:Thomperfan/Request an original idea/@comment-4946399-20170426180316

I'm a little late, but still. Here are some idea's I also gave to CircularBoat42, but which he hasn't used yet:

1. While at Lincolns house one night to watch shooting stars, Clyde again states how lonely being an only child is, so Lincoln tries to cheer him up by reminding Clyde how he's basically a brother to him. Unfortunately, this remark is mistaken for a wish and both boys suddenly find themselves in a reality where Lincoln was adopted by the McBrides because his parents and older sisters died when Lincoln was still very young (before Lucy was born, so 3 years old at most). Now they must figure out a way to return everything to normal. And time is running out,because the longer they stay in this reality, the more they forget their old lifes.

2. Due to the many incidents in the Loud House, the family is put under observation by child protection services. With the threat of being taken away from their home and put in seperate foster families hanging over their heads, the Louds must prove that they are a stable family. Bonus points if you can do this without turning the CPS officials into actual villains (think something along the lines of Cobra Bubbles in the first Lilo & Stitch movie).

3. Another "Lincoln runs away" story, except this time it's told entirely from the perspective of (one of) the sisters so even the reader doesn't know why exactly Lincoln ran way or where he is now. And, if you want to go for a particular cruel twist, have Lincoln stay missing for several years instead of returning home after just a few days.

4. W hen Lincoln feels uncertain due to his white hair, Pop-Pop tells him how premature white hair runs in their family, going back many generations but only affecting the men in the family.