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The way Adrien always reacted when I talked about my memories was peculiar. In a way, I'd think that he was one of the people I've forgotten.. but never reconciled with.

The way his eyes would shine for just a split second.. or a tad bit more.. it seemed too familiar. Maybe it was because it looked like a kitten 82% of the time? I don't know.

But.. something was wrong.

Once him and I got to work the next day, it was like us watching movies was completely washed from this thoughts.

That Adrien I actually got along with.

Work Adrien and Home Adrien were like two different people.

However, neither smiled and I was determined to figure out why.

"PLAGG!!" I nearly screamed for the black haired male, and it sounded like he screamed in return; "WHAT?" and, once again, Plagg's voice was painstakingly familiar. Like I've heard it millions of times before. It was attacking me like needles. "WHERE YOU AT?" I yelled back.

It was silent for a few before I get a hand on my shoulder. I tensed and twirled around, my shoulders softening when I saw two cat-like eyes.

"Right here." he smirked, and I giggled. "Soo, what's up?"

I chuckled timidly. "It's about Adrien. I-I was wondering if you know stuff about him?"

His eyebrows shot up high against his forehead. "Oh really?" he teased, and I rolled my eyes; "Don't react like that, we're just friends."

For a split second, Plagg looked like he just heard the most traumatizing thing ever, but it washed away quickly. "Yes I know stuff about the kid, what kinds of stuff?" he asked, taking a sip from his cuppa.

"Um.. anything? I don't really know anything about him except his tragic love story." I snickered, bringing my hand to my lips. I noticed he smirked along with me; "Ah yes. I remember that. It was hilarious for me but insanely painful at the same time."

"Anywho, hm.." he thought to himself for a minute, "Oh! He's the kind of person who always overworks himself."

"Huh? What do you mean?"

"When he was a teenager and younger, his father always pressed him with loads of duties and lessons of things." he started explaining, and I listened intently. "Most of the time he hated it, but sometimes he was relieved with all the tasks he needed to do, because it meant that he didn't have to think about anything other than that. All if that wasn't enough; there was school. Adrien, he.." Plagg chuckled weakly, and I noticed. "He loved school. It was the one thing that he could do without anyone pressuring him to do anything. It was also the only time he could really see his friends. But, that all changed; something happened at that detached him from all his friends (well, except Luka and Kagami) in Year 13. It was heartbreaking, really. That's when his whole perspective changed. Walls were built around him. Metal walls. Walls that could only be destroyed by being melt down by a certain sensation." he paused to take a sip out of his drink. "He basically had nobody. His father was in the hospital because of amnesia, his mother was gone(again).. his fathers assistant had passed away from a sickness, his bodyguard retired.. it was really hard to watch. Seeing him go through that was one of the hardest things I've probably ever had to do."

I could barely find the words to speak. Was he okay?! "O- Oh my god.." I whispered, my voice being restrained.

Plagg smiled softly. "Adrien hasn't really smiled since the unfortunate incident. He's just so lonely. He just needs someone to be his light to his darkness." he said, rubbing his ring.

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