Thread:TheAwesomeGamerDude/@comment-31542436-20190929021221/@comment-32053026-20190930143226

Lola's Loud-A-Ware Story Idea: At the Library in Royal Woods, Lynn Sr. and her 6-year old daughter Lola were looking for some Fantasy Books so that way he, his wife, or any of his more responsible older kids can read as bedtime stories for the younglings, especially Lola. Speaking of Lola, she is desperate for looking for a Princess Fairy Tale Book that she wants someone to read it to her. The problem is, there were no princesses books because all of them were taken by other princess lovers, which made Lola shed a tear. Lynn Sr. notice this and felt bad for Lola since she always loves to read or one of his family members, including him, to read her a princess book. However, he gets an idea when he finds another book that he thinks that Lola would love. So he sits down on a comfortable chair and brings Lola up on his lap, as he's about to read a story to her. The book he found was called "Little Red Riding Hood", much to Lola's dismay. But Lynn Sr. stated to her that she'll love this book if the reader, like himself, reads it in a way that she would love. So Lynn Sr. reads the book to Lola in a way of her image by saying that there was once a little and beautiful blonde girl named Pink Riding Hood (Lola Loud), who was traveling down a road in her little Princess Car, delivering goodies to her sick, yet high spirit, Pop-Pop. Along the way, she decides to take a detour by going down a lane that she knews that she should never take, because it leads to a dark forest. As she headed down the forbidden path, one of her tires on her car has got a blowout due to a sharp rock on the road. Afraid of now not being able to get out of the dark forest fast, she tries to look for any help around, only to be interupted by a taller white wolf (Lincoln Loud) that looks like he's 11-years old, with in support of an orange poll T-shirt, and some jeans, and an familar hair style. Lola outside of the story can tell who the wolf her dad is refering to, as Lynn Sr. keeps reading. At first, Pink Riding Hood was scared at the wolf because she feared that the wolf would gonna hurt her, but the wolf insist to her that he is here to help, much to her joy. He saids that he will help her by Huffing, and Puffing, and....Just before he can do anything, Pink realized that he is indeed a mean bad wolf because she states that he's here to blow her away. So she runs away from the wolf, which made him to go to chase to the girl states that he wasn't finish with his sentence yet. Lola wanted to know what happens next, but her dad said that the only way for them to see what happens next is to clear a set of Fantasy Theme-based Microgames. That also includes the Boss Microgame, which involves using a giant pirate, medieval, or laser cannon to take down Sea Monsters, Dragons, or Alien Saucers before they destroy your base. Note that depending on the difficulty level you are in, the fantasy theme of the cannon shooting game will be different each time. After that, the story continues with Pink Riding Hood heading towards a cliff, which she fails to notice before falling and hanging for her life. And just before she fails after slipping on the cliff, she was saved by the white wolf who grabbed her hands and pulls her up. Before she could hug the wolf, she realized something, and ask the wolf why did he saved her. The wolf stated before that he wants to help, and before she states that he was going to blow her away, he saids that he wasn't finish yet. He saids he will indeed huff and puff, but it turns out that he was actually gonna fix and blow her flat tire into a working tire. Pink, now realized that the wolf is indeed kind, thanks him by hugging him and apologizing to him for jumping to conclusions, which he accepted. After they seperate, Pink insist on asking him if he would like to join her on her trip to Pop-Pop's house, which he happily appauls. So Pink Riding Hood and the Kind White Wolf has reach their destination, and Pop-Pop was happy that her grand-daughter was safe and sound, thanks to the kind wolf. As Lynn Sr. finished the book, he notice that Lola was sleeping peacefully on his lap with a smile on her face. He knew that Lola would enjoy it as he decides to go to sleep too.