Bake Up a Norm

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Summary:
Ladybug and Chat Noir meet the new heroes.

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Marinette placed the final box of baked goods on the stack, pulling up the strings she’d set underneath them so she could tie everything together. “Alright! That should do it!” She put her hands on her hips, looking proud of herself, though faltered as she realized, “Oh, but what if there aren’t enough options? What if they have an allergy?”

“That was everything your parents could part with,” Tikki reminded her.

Marinette whined. “I know. They’re kind of leftovers too, but I didn’t want to just swoop in as Ladybug and go hey, I have some new heroes I’m meeting, do you mind if I buy some of your baked goods for them because I know they would’ve insisted that I take a bunch of the fresh stuff for free.” Rubbing the back of her head, she gave a one-armed shrug. “It was just easier to ask for anything that was still good but they didn’t want to sell exactly.”

“I guess so,” Tikki hummed, though it was obvious that she didn’t really get it. Marinette supposed that a kwami couldn’t really understand the value of money and briefly imagined Tikki with a tiny purse of coins.

Shaking her head of any amusement that brought, she walked over to her mirror, feeling her face and checking the tightness of her pigtails holders. “Tikki, how’s my hair look?”

“Won’t your hair just go back to perfectly-brushed pigtails when you transform anyway?” Tikki asked.

Marinette supposed she was right. Thanks to her transformation, many a Parisian had been saved from seeing their hero sporting a bedhead during early morning akuma battles.

“…Alright,” she decided, carefully undoing her hair ties and fluffing up her hair. “In that case, hair down it is.”

Tikki blinked, flying over to ask, “What do you mean?”

Marinette glanced at her in the mirror. “Because then I can at least feel like I’m doing my hair up for it! I have to look nice!”

A tilt of the head was her response. “It’s not that I’m not happy that you’re taking this so seriously, but why the fuss?”

Gasping, almost in offense, Marinette replied, “I have to make a good first impression! I’m Ladybug, and they need to know that I appreciate them being here!”

“Marinette,” Tikki said steadily, waving her arms out to gesture at her. “They already know Ladybug. I’m sure—”

“But not like this!” Marinette retorted, standing straight and raising a finger as she made her point. “I want them to feel welcome and like they can come to me for advice on fighting or keeping their identities a secret!” She hesitated, then dropped her gaze to the ground and added nervously, “I-I mean, I know I might not the best at those, but I can still try, right?”

Tikki moved immediately in front of Marinette’s face, using her tiny paws to raise her chin up. Flying a small distance away, she assured, “You’re a great Ladybug! I’m sure they’ll appreciate you no matter what happens!”

Marinette smiled at that, at least feeling a little more mentally prepared to face the new heroes now. “Thanks, Tikki.” She turned, facing the boxes of baked goods again and readying herself. She stepped towards them, paused, then scratched her cheek sheepishly as she asked, “But seriously though, do you think these will be enough?”

“Marinette!”

“Okay, okay, I’m going! Let’s go!”

Ladybug could feel Chat Noir following her only five minutes after she’d left the house, though was aware that it wouldn’t exactly be hard to see her - despite the extra black she’d added to her bodysuit at the start of her blog - with all the boxes she was carrying. That was fine with her, as she’d needed him to be nearby anyway; they were still partners, after all.

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