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"You!" Alya slammed newspapers down on your table at the cafe. "I can't believe you would even write something like this! They even printed it in the papers! You even gave them permission to do so!"

You closed your laptop where you were typing out a new post for your blog, knowing that once again you had upset Miss Ladyblog,

"It's the truth Alya, just because you don't like it, doesn't mean it shouldn't be out there. People need to know what's really going on out there."

"Do you even hear what you are saying right now? You are really going to sit there and tell me that Ladybug is so weak she can't even handle a simple cat burglar?"

"If she could she would have done it by now."

"She's been a little busy with the akuma attacks at the moment."

"My point exactly, she's busy, if she had help at all, with either of the problems, there wouldn't be a problem. But because all of you are pressing her to do it alone, she goes out there and struggles doing her best. Ladybug hasn't failed us, the police, the system and her fans have."

Alya scoffed,

"She's an amazing hero, anyone she has with her would only be getting in her way. They wouldn't have her experience so Ladybug would be spending the entire fight worried about her partners rather than focusing on the villian. You just don't see what all she really does for us. If she believed she needed help, she would ask for it. She can handle it on her own." Alya crossed her arms and turned around walking towards the door. The stares you were receiving in the cafe felt like hovering your hand over a flame. 

You sighed, opening up your laptop again, looking down at the papers on the table Alya had left. You weren't going to apologize for this, she's been upset at you before over other articles you would write but nothing like this.  In the beginning she was excited when you first told her you started your own blog, back in high school, but as you watched more and more of the fights you started to see a different side to things.

 When you started writing about how the authorities would do nothing to help Ladybug, originally Alya was on your side, but it changed when you started writing about the criminal Chat Noir. You wrote how he was constantly outsmarting Ladybug and that she needed to have someone else come in with a different perspective. Or a partner to help catch him.

That was when the rift between you and Alya started. Over time when you started posting about the items that were taken, and how much he truly was getting away with, it started to create a bad community against Ladybug. Addressing the issues never helped on your blog, they all seemed to ignore it and bash on Ladybug, soon the following started to evolve into a Chat Noir fan blog. Even though that's not at all what you posted, they all thought that what you posted was in support of Chat Noir. Even Alya. 

However, this article you were going to stand by. You may have called Ladybug too weak to handle all the chaos Paris brings at once, but it was true, you needed to use the vivid wording so that the others could see just how bad it was. Now that your article was in the paper more crowds were going to see it, maybe even ladybug.

They needed to see that she is too busy handling any akuma attack to go and stop Chat from stealing anything, and she can't stop Chat because everytime she does it seems that there was an akuma attack. 

You stopped typing your article for a moment, you leaned back in your chair and rethought the same sentence. Everytime she went after Chat there seemed to be an akuma. Maybe him and hawkmoth were on the same side? But that wouldn't make sense, akumas would go after Chat Noir too. So did she go after him and then there was an akuma, or does he plan his tricks around the akumas?

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