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"Hello, Marinette." Dove shut the door behind her. When she turned around, he teleported to right in front of her, or behind her. When she turned around she jumped at the sight of him and backed away. Even though he was just a kid, he scared people. But she was only there to find Chat.

She stiffened and started to act more confident. "Hello, Dove." Dove smiled like a kid that was actually happy. He looked like he was dressed up like a spoiled little rich kid, but he looks like he was happy.

"I thought you were going to bring your friend in leather." He said. They were at an abandoned warehouse that was starting to fall apart. Dove had a plan, and even though he was used to not getting his way, he didn't want this one to fail. "Where is he?" He teleported to the ceiling and stood on a rail, leaning on a pillar.

"You don't know?" Marinette asked. Dove shook his head and caught his fall off the pillar by teleporting next to Marinette.

"No, but you're going to tell me where he is because..." Dove disappeared and so did the lights. She hesitated and started to moved around, finding the wall and putting her back against it.

"Hello?" She asked quietly.

"Hey, girl. How've you been?" She heard. She tried to find a light switch, then she realized that the last amount of light that they previously had was from the open door, which Dove closed. There was a sound of a switch, and Marinette turned. She looked and saw Ayla under a single beam of light. But what we all actually know as Lady Wifi. She was sitting criss-crossed on the floor, staring at her phone. The next second, she was a little ways behind her and was in the same position. "Aw, man."

She turned around hesitantly, "W-what?"

"The wifi bars are terrible right here." Marinette immediately started to feel for her purse and get Tikki out. She's never fought another person except Chat, and that was a long time ago. Ayla instantly looked up from her phone and took a picture of it, scaring Marinette with the flash of bright light in a pitch black room.

"Tikki,"Marinette whispered when it was pitch black again, "spots on."

I think I'm going to update more chapters on more days. I always focus on too long of a chapter, then don't update for a long time. why don't we just split them up? I think I like that idea much better, don't you?

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