Project: Scrapbook - Like Ladybug (P. 2)

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Comic By: chalala-chan & trinity-nevermore

Written By: jezzicabell​ & megatraven​

Beta'd By: panda013​

Summary: During the events of Lady Wifi, Chloe finds herself with enough time to think about her actions and her hopes for the future.

Words: 325

Meanwhile, Chloé had decided to cosplay as her favorite superhero, hoping it would make her feel better. She knew that if she could just be like her, then she would be fine. The only problem that seemed to stand in her way was the fact she couldn't get her yoyo to do anything she wanted. About the third time she wound up tangled by the strings, her phone rang. Trying not to be too frustrated, she tried to wiggle free whilst answering her phone.

"Hello?" she asks before the phone started to glow pink. With a slight yelp, she tossed the phone away from her, watching as an akuma materializes. The whole interaction passed by in a blur for her when Ladybug and Chat Noir appeared.

They managed to lure the akuma away, but they forgot one very important detail.

"WHAT ABOUT ME?" Chloé shouted, still struggling against her bonds. The more she struggled this time, the tighter the string seemed to get, and it didn't look like anyone was coming to her aid anytime soon. Still, that didn't stop her from calling for help.

When still no one came, she fell silent, knowing it was useless to waste her voice when it fell on no one's ears. This isn't fair, she thought, I shouldn't be- be stuck here... Ladybug isn't stuck, tied in her own string. She sighed, disappointment in herself overcoming her features. I wish I were more like Ladybug. Alya's right, I'm no hero. But... I want to be, and I want to become more like Ladybug...

She continued her train of thought, even as ladybugs flew through and released her from her binding. Maybe she wouldn't be able to change right away- it was something she needed to work up to- but she'd get there someday. She was certain that she'd be a hero someday. Even if she weren't the best hero, being one at all would be enough for her.

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