Lucy Loud/Relationships

This page describes all of Lucy Loud's relationships with her family and friends.

Generally
Since being introduced in "Left in the Dark", Lucy has always been overlooked, or not even noticed, by her siblings in situations where all of them are relevant. This is presumably what first made her a goth, but not definite.

She constantly scares them by appearing next to them unnoticed, and tells them her gloomy poems that she writes. Although she is the deepest of the Loud kids, she loves and respects her siblings very much, and vice/versa, and she'll help them in whatever trouble they have. As a stereotypical goth, she's simply not good at expressing her emotions.

Even though Lucy doesn't smile a lot along with her siblings and family, due to her gothic and gloomy personality, she'll always smile for the best times.

All her siblings support her romantic life. The sisters gave her a makeover, which they planned for years. Lincoln also supported her, but in a different way.

Lucy detests when her siblings don't notice her. In "Spell It Out", she tried to curse them with spells from a spell book. When she confessed about it, they apologized for walking all over her as well, and it turned out that all the spells were bogus.

In "Tricked!", all her siblings helped her to make the corn maze for Halloween.

Out of all her siblings, Lucy is the closest to Lincoln, Lori, Luan, Lynn, Lola, and Lily.

Lincoln
They don't share the same interests, but they get along well with each other. However, he hates it when she scares him. Lucy sometimes asks Lincoln for help to create rhymes for her poems. In "Project Loud House", Lucy concedes to Lincoln as the better poet which puts her to shame. Despite her "spooky" personality, Lincoln seems to appreciate her, and he tolerates her creepy hobby, and she's glad for his tolerance. So, they share a close bond, having the closest relationship of the youngest siblings. In many episodes, she comes to Lincoln to ask him for proper rhyming words.

In "Heavy Meddle", she, along with all her other sisters, got excited when she thought Lincoln's bully was picking on him out of affection. When Lincoln went to kiss the bully, the other girls cringed at their brother's pain, but Lucy grinned at it.

She and Lincoln are so close that she's eager to tell him about her bad dreams as shown in "Sound of Silence".

In "Roughin' It", it's revealed Lincoln gives her manicure much to her joy due to her messing up right hand.

In "Changing the Baby" he invited her to play in ghost hunting, but she refused by explaining they are her friends.

In "Sleuth or Consequences", she clogged the toilet which leads to Lincoln being wrongfully accused. She tried to help him clear his name so he could go to the comic book convention, but also tried to frame her other sisters. When Lincoln discovered she's guilty, he was angry at her for lying to him and wasting his time. She begged him not to tell anyone in order to save herself from humiliation for the rest of her life, and he took the blame himself. She was grateful to him so she showed her appreciation for it by giving him her homemade horror comic, which he accepted with pleasure.

In "Space Invader", during the food fight Lincoln accidentally threw a meatball at Lucy when he was targeting Lynn. Lucy didn't mind it, because he didn't do it on purpose, but Lynn's laughing bothered her more, and so then she threw meatball at Lynn, and sarcastically laughed. Because the sisters' room was too dirty to sleep there, they both asked Lincoln to let them sleep in his room, and he agreed to the offer.

In "Suite and Sour", Lincoln and Lucy search for a ghost together.

In "Back in Black", Lucy scared Lincoln, and caused a mess, but she helped him to clean it up. Lincoln was sympathetic to Lucy's crush on Rocky, so he helped her get together with him. He told her his impression of Rocky and gave them the opportunity to meet again by destroying his project he worked on with Rusty, so the two would be forced to work on it again at Lincoln's house, so that Rocky could also come over.

In "Out of the Picture", Lucy agreed to let Lincoln pretend to be a member of the Morticians Club, so he could have a photo for the yearbook.

In "Spell It Out", Lincoln is the first sibling who apologized to Lucy for ignoring her.

In "White Hare", Lucy tells Lincoln that he is deep.

In "Head Poet's Anxiety", Lincoln tells Lucy that it is Luan's dream to be the youngest person performing at Royal Woods Theater.

According to his Blogs, Lincoln considers Lucy as his closest sister, at least in a distance.

Lori
Lucy and Lori very rarely interact one-on-one, but they do get along with each other. Like with all the siblings, Lori is freaked out whenever Lucy appears out of thin air and Lucy doesn't like when Lori is bossy.

In "In Tents Debate", she and Lori both want to go to Aloha Beach and try to get Lincoln to vote for their side.

In "Changing the Baby", Lucy warns Lori that their late great-grandmother was furious that Lori gave away her prized brooch, which frightens Lori, and prompts her to get it back.

In "A Fair to Remember", Lucy helps Lori with her relationship with Bobby, and gives Clyde a gift on Lori's behalf as a thank you for helping her.

In "Back in Black", Lori tried to help Lucy in her romantic life by bringing Bobby, Lucy and Rocky Spokes on a double date. However, things didn't go quite well but Lori told Lucy that she and the other sisters love Lucy and still think of her as perfect the way she is.

In "Spell It Out", Lucy tries casting a spell on Lori's phone to kill it and end the oldest sister's long distance conversation, but it turned out the battery just ran out of power. After Lincoln fails to tell Lucy that the spell to silence everyone didn't work, Lori writes it down.

In "Garage Banned", Lucy talks to the ghost in the garage (which Lori didn't think really was in there) in order to "save" her sister's new arrangement.

In "Fandom Pains", Lucy was annoyed that Lori, along with Leni, have started watching The Vampires of Melancholia because Blake Bradley was casted into the show as Tristan and attempted to get them to stop watching so she can watch in solitude. Once Tristan falls off a cliff, both Lori and Leni leave in tears while Lucy was glad she can go back watching her favorite show by herself again. However, the next episode helps her realize what she had done was wrong asks them if they would like to watch the show with her. They accept, and reveal that while Blake Bradley was one of the reasons why they got into the show, the other reason why they was because they wanted to spend time with Lucy.

Leni
They haven't had any interactions until "Fandom Pains", but they do get along with each other. Like all the siblings, Leni gets frightened by Lucy's sudden appearance, while Lucy gets annoyed by the Leni's absentmindedness.

In "In Tents Debate", they choose Aloha Beach, and want Lincoln to decide that place for their family vacation.

In "Linc or Swim", when Leni miscalculated the siblings to ten, Lucy corrected her by saying that they are eleven.

In "A Novel Idea", Lucy and Leni both enjoyed ziplining.

In "Back in Black", Leni reveals that she wanted to give Lucy a makeover since Lucy was born.

In "Pulp Friction", when Leni uses her sash to attach Vanzilla onto the tow truck, Lucy thanks her for her good thinking.

In "Spell It Out", Leni says she's sorry to Lucy by playing a game of Tic-Tac-Toe on Lisa's chalkboard.

In "Tricked!", Leni said she's happy their mom let Lucy organize the house for Halloween as she sees fit.

In "Fandom Pains", Lucy was annoyed that Leni, along with Lori, have started watching The Vampires of Melancholia because Blake Bradley was casted into the show as Tristan and attempted to get them to stop watching so she can watch in solitude. Once Tristan falls off a cliff, both Leni and Lori leave in tears while Lucy was glad she can go back watching her favorite show by herself again. However, the next episode helps her realize what she had done was wrong asks them if they would like to watch the show with her. They accept, and reveal that while Blake Bradley was one of the reasons why they got into the show, the other reason why they was because they wanted to spend time with Lucy.

Luna
They don't have many interactions but in "Slice of Life", Luna shows that she doesn't like Lucy's speaking with ghosts.

In "In Tents Debate", Luna is disappointed that Lucy wants to go to the beach.

In "Picture Perfect", they both comment on how ugly Lincoln's coffee mug he originally planned to give his parents looks.

In "House Music", they wrote the lyrics and tune for their song, "Plastic Bag Blown Through The Gutter Of Life".

In "Future Tense", Lucy and Luna were going together from one house to another to ask for votes.

In "Tricked!", Luna commented Halloween is always crazy with Lucy.

In "Rita Her Rights", Luna helped Lucy bring her coffin downstairs while wrecking the stair banister in the process.

Luan
They don't have many interactions, but they do get along with each other.

Like their other siblings, Luan gets startled by Lucy's sudden appearance, while the latter gets annoyed by former's jokes.

In "Chore and Peace", Lucy, along with Luan and Lynn, washed the dishes.

In "A Tattler's Tale", Luan was doing something with Lucy's hair.

In "Funny Business", Lucy was Luan's clown assistant, but when she scared the latter and the other kids, it caused Luan to pop the balloon animal she was about to make.

In "Lock 'n' Loud", they claim that both their inanimate objects, Edwin and Mr. Coconuts, are their soulmates and hid them in the bathroom.

In "Room with a Feud", they're revealed to be compatible roommates.

In "Spell It Out", Luan says sorry to Lucy for walking over her and says they will try not to walk all over her anymore.

In "Tricked!", Lucy complimented Luan's sign work made of corns and fake blood.

In "Head Poet's Anxiety" starring Lucy and Luan, Luan teaches Lucy the ups and downs about pursuing the life in the arts.

Lynn
Due to Lucy having to share a room with Lynn, they look to be on good terms. However, because of their differences sometimes they discuss and finish fighting. In spite of that, the two girls respect and love each other mutually.

In "Space Invader", Lynn and Lucy have a discussion over how they can't stand each others lifestyles and habits. Lucy can't stand Lynn's energetic and sporty demeanor, and Lynn can't stand Lucy's depressing and negative vibes. Due to this, Lynn goes to sleep with Lincoln, much to his annoyance. To get rid of Lynn, Lincoln tries that she and Lucy reconcile with a dinner, which finishes in a food fight. During this food fight Lincoln accidentally threw a meatball at Lucy when he was targeting Lynn. Lucy didn't mind it because he didn't do it on purpose, but Lynn laughed which bothered her more and so she threw a meatball at Lynn and sarcastically laughed. After the fight, Lucy and Lynn reconciled in a hug and they slept with Lincoln after their room is a mess.

In "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud, House", they worked together to find the money.

In "11 Louds a Leapin'", they worked together to find the Christmas gifts.

In "Vantastic Voyage", they worked together by cooking for their dad.

In "Back in Black", Lynn and the other sisters attempt to make Lucy pretty for Rocky. Lynn also suggested that Lucy should mention sports as boys like sports. However, things didn't go quite well for Lucy but Lynn and the other sisters still love Lucy as they point out that Lucy is already perfect the way she is.

In "Garage Banned", Lucy and Lynn were physically fighting, because Lynn broke Edwin's fangs.

In "Future Tense", when Lucy is forced to do more with her life by her parents, she plays basketball like Lynn would do and even dresses similarly to her (hair tied in a ponytail, a mostly white jersey, and red shorts).

Lana
They don't have many interactions, but they do get along with each other, even though sometimes they fight.

In "No Guts, No Glori" and "A Tale of Two Tables", they both enjoyed food fight.

In "Fed Up", Lana and Lucy fight over an egg to use for their dish.

In "Spell It Out", Lucy was angry with Lana, because she sat on her favorite part of the couch, and because she took the remote. After Lucy puts a spell on Lana, but then she explained that it was poison ivy.

In "No Spoilers", they're in charge of decorating for their Mom's birthday party.

Lola
They don't have many interactions, but they do get along as sisters and both have the flair for the dramatic.

Like all their siblings, Lucy is scared of Lola's anger, whereas Lola gets scared of Lucy popping up outta nowhere (or by her sudden appearance outta thin air) in other words.

In "In Tents Debate", both of them vote for Aloha Beach and try to get Lincoln to vote for their side.

In "Cover Girls", Lucy dresses up as Lola at one point. In addition, Lola dresses up as Lucy at some point.

In "Ties That Bind", Lucy was reading her poetry book and Lola was angrily honking her Princess Car because Lucy was in her way.

In "Roughin' It", it was revealed Lucy is also afraid of Lola's anger as she played dead to avoid her.

In "A Tattler's Tale", Lola blackmailed Lucy to make her drive her toy car.

In "Homespun", Lola, Lana, Lori, and Lynn Sr., were hearing Lucy and Lynn's conversation.

In "Room with a Feud", Lola and Lucy are paired as roommates based on a compatibility test suggested by Lincoln. However, Lola paints Edwin to "bring him into the 21st century", much to Lucy's dismay as the 21st century is Lucy's least favorite century. When Lola comments to Lincoln that there's no way she is compatible with "spooky," Lucy asks Lola if she wants to fight as Lisa breaks it up.

In "Read Aloud", Lucy and the others were trying to get Lola interested in reading, so she tries to get Lola to read her book, but Lola rejects.

In "Rita Her Rights", Lola and Lucy are seen fighting over a book.

Lisa
They don't have many interactions, but they share the same traits by having a stoic frown, but smiles sometimes.

They argue about their beliefs in supernatural phenomena like fortune telling in "Raw Deal". However, they can cooperate if needed, as shown in "Come Sale Away".

Like all of her siblings, Lucy doesn't like Lisa using her as a test subject, while Lisa doesn't like Lucy appearing outta nowhere.

In "Raw Deal" and "Future Tense", they are shown sitting next to each other in Vanzilla.

In "No Spoilers", Lucy asks Lisa about how she came up with inviting Flip, Mr. Grouse, and Dr. Feinstein and that just because their encounters them does not mean she likes them. Lisa tells Lucy just because she uses toilet paper doesn't mean she'll find it a suitable party decoration.

In "Tricked!", Lucy complemented Lisa for making excellent fake blood, but suggested to add some molasses for better consistency.

In "The Mad Scientist", Lucy asked Lisa to check her pulse.

Lily
She and Lucy have a good relationship.

In "Changing the Baby", Lucy tries to implement her interests on Lily, because she had nobody that shared her likes.

In "Linc or Swim", Lucy took care of Lily by rubbing her body with sun oil.

In "In Tents Debate", both Lily and Lucy want to go to Aloha Beach for their family vacation.

Generally
Lucy does not interact with her parents often, but gets along with them.

In "Future Tense", her parents force her to play basketball in order to be well rounded.

In "Yes Man", they give her the money she needs to purchase a human skeleton.

In "The Crying Dame", they mention that they let Lucy grow her bangs out because they thought her staring was creepy.

Lynn Sr.
In "Vantastic Voyage", Lucy gives Lynn Sr. pancakes and a slice of pizza.

In "No Spoilers", Lucy suggests to her siblings (with the expectation of Leni) that they should stop including their dad in the surprise party planning as well as Leni.

In "Anti-Social", to help her dad get by without the internet, Lucy spends time with him by playing wit her tarot cards.

In "A Fridge Too Far", Lucy tells her dad that his leftovers are the best things in the world.

Rita
In "House Music", when Lucy told her favorite music genre is death metal, Rita called it cute.

In "Homespun", Rita said she's fine with Lucy reading horror romances.

In "Read Aloud", she actually approves of Lucy's idea of chaining Lola in the attic and pretending she never existed to win the library's reading challenge.

In "Tricked!", Rita allowed Lucy to do her corn maze idea for Halloween.

In "House of Lies", Rita asks Lucy for an opinion about the new chapter of her novel. Lucy lies by saying she liked it when she actually thinks it is boring since she spent ten pages describing a garden.

Rocky Spokes
As soon as Lucy laid eyes on Rocky, she was infatuated with him, citing his "cuteness". Throughout the episode "Back in Black", Lucy tried to gain his attention by dressing up as a "normal" little girl. After a train wreck date, Lucy was convinced that Rocky didn't like her at all. Later, it was revealed that her feelings towards him were mutual, and that Rocky thought Lucy was "too cool" for him. Hearing this, they both blushed and Lucy asked if Rocky wanted to see her coffin collection, to which Rocky gleefully agreed too. Interestingly, despite not appearing similar, it is revealed the two are actually similar in personality and hobbies, as he shares a similar apathetic disposition, ability to come behind and scare people, and creating fake blood (implying Rocky shares Lucy's interest in the macabre and death).

Edwin
Even though Edwin is not human, Lucy treats him like one. She even goes as far as kissing him in "Making the Case" and "11 Louds a Leapin'". In "Back in Black", Lucy says to Edwin, "Don't worry, Edwin. You'll always be my undead soul mate. But until we're united, it'd be cool to have someone to hang with". This proves that Lucy is in love with Edwin, maybe more than Rocky.

In "Room with a Feud", Lucy was mad that Lola recolored Edwin from black to pink.

In "Garage Banned", Lucy was mad that Lynn broke Edwin's fangs, and demanded she pay for his dental work.

Haiku
They are best friends. In "Dance, Dance Resolution", Lucy asked Haiku to go on a date with Lincoln at the Sadie Hawkins dance party.

In "Out of the Picture", it is revealed that both Lucy and Haiku are part of the Morticians Club. After Lucy disagreed to let Clyde and Lincoln pretend to be members of Morticians Club to be taken on their group photo, Haiku persuaded her to agree.

In "Fandom Pains", Lucy, Haiku and members of the Morticians Club conspire to get Blake Bradley removed from The Vampires of Melancholia. She has them go around town and have as many people to sign a petition (while also getting candy since people were mistaking them for trick-or-treaters), and send in protest letters to the studio by having their pet bats fly to the studio with their letters tied to them.

In the comic "Goth Perks" (printed in Live Life Loud!) Lucy asks Haiku and a member from the Morticians Club to collect signatures for an Edwin Appreciation Day. While they were only able to collect twelve signatures, they did however received full bags of candy since people thought they were out trick-or-treating and spend the night eating them.

In "Friendzy", Lucy invited Haiku over at the Loud House in order to get special friend privileges.

Silas
Silas is a goth boy who likely shares all of Lucy's interests. They first met at Embalm Con.

Thinking Silas sent her a love letter, Lucy meets him at the cemetery via scaring him with her usual ability to pop up and scare people. Later, she slips a love note for him in his coffin.

It is unknown if Lucy met Silas before or after she met Rocky or if she's in a relationship with him.

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