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(Okay...as I said in the last episode I'm making this one a bit different...more like...a lot different. I wanted to do this because I need it to be perfect for the reader. As you might know this episode is Kwami Buster and well...I'm gonna make it like the episode but not like the episode...if you know you know. Anyway I don't want it to be confusing but...this is how my brain is working right now and I want you guys to know this will be worth it to read even if it's not fully like the episode in the show! I don't want to spoil anything for guys but I'm making it very clear that I will be doing this diffidently and confusing. I just hope it's good because I think it will be and I hope you guys think it is too! Anyway I'm blabbing way too much than I normally do...sorry! But I'm just making it super clear that this episode is going to be a lot different and it will be good I promise I hope...this will also be in 3 POV. Anyway enjoy the episode my Miraculous Readers! ❤️🐈‍⬛🐞)


"In 1670, Molière was commissioned by King Louis the 14th, nicknamed the Sun King, to write a play that was meant to ridicule a certain ambassador..." Mr. Bustier explains to his class  as everyone listens to him. While Tikki peeks her head out from Mason's bag that was on the ground beside him. She then looks around seeing no one was looking at her as she then flies out of Mason's bag and phases through the floor.

But little did she know Plagg saw her as he was hiding in (Y/N's) bag as well. Plagg then quickly flies out of (Y/N's) bag phasing through the floor into Mr. Mendeleiev's classroom. As he glares at Tikki who was smiling looking straight ahead at a macaroon that was on the desk. "Tikki, you promised you wouldn't go back there!" Plagg says upset as he floats beside Tikki who says, "Sorry, Hunkycheese, but I can't resist such irresistible beauty!"

She flies over to the desk where the macaroon sits on a plate as Tikki smiles happily and says, "Here it sits everyday beckoning me with its sweet lusciousness. And every time I eat it, it just pops right back up the very next day!" Tikki starts eating the macaroon bite after bite while Plagg flies over to her and questions, "Don't you think it's strange that this gross, old thing just reappears in the same spot day after day?"

Tikki stops eating as she turns to Plagg and says, "That's precisely why I call it the magic macaroon!" Tikki smiles at Plagg when suddenly Mr. Mendeleiev pops out from behind his desk. As he slams a green net on the desk trapping Plagg and Tikki inside. "Ha! I've got you at last, strange creatures!" Mr. Mendeleiev says in victory as he smiles staring at Tikki and Plagg whose eyes widened in shock.

Plagg then quickly grabs ahold of Tikki while he then flies with Tikki away from the macaroon as the two phase out of the green net. Mr. Mendeleiev watches the two fly away while Plagg drags Tikki with him and says, "This is exactly why you should always listen to me! Let's get out of here!" Mr. Mendeleiev runs at them only for Plagg to dodge Mr. Mendeleiev.

Who barely misses them with the net which gets stuck on a faucet as he trips.
"Ugh! And they speak too?!" Mr. Mendeleiev says in surprise as he gets up while Plagg phases through the wall only for Tikki to stop staying inside the room. "I can't! It's impossible to abandon such a sweet, delicious macaroon!"

Tikki says while Plagg phases back into the room as Tikki flies back over to the macaroon dodging Mr. Mendeleiev's attacks. Tikki eats the macaroon while Mr. Mendeleiev goes after Plagg trying to catch him but he dodges the net every time. Meanwhile in Mr. Bustier's class everyone hears the commotion in Mr. Mendeleiev's classroom wondering what was going on.

Mr. Bustier then claps his hands gaining everyone's attention. "Stay focused on Molière and his plays!" Back in Mr. Mendeleiev's classroom Tikki had finished the macaroon while her and Plagg quickly fly dodging Mr. Mendeleiev's attacks as the two phase out of the classroom.

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