Ch.7 Task

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  "Hm..." the Doctor hummed as he shined a small light in my eyes. I blinked uncomfortably. "Intresting..." he muttered as he looked in my ears. "Deep breaths" he instructed as he listened to my lungs and heart. "Well, everything sounds normal, except for the murmur, but it's small so--"

"Murmur?" Father interrupted as he took a step towards us.

"Yes...it's very slight but definitely there..." he cringed uneasily beneath my father's stare.

"What about his memories?" He asked coldly.

"It's hard to say exactly why this happened, even harder to know if his mind will recover. All we can do is wait..." he said as he packed his stuff and got ready to go. "Introduce him to things he's seen before. Places, or people who had a great impact on him, that's the only surefire way to trigger his memories. Emotions, are just electrical impulses in the brain. If there's enough electricity, it might trigger a memory or response..." he said as he picked up his duffle and placed his hat on his head. "I wish you the best of luck Mr. Agreste..." he said as he tipped his hat then made his way out the door.

An awkward silence fell over my room as Father stared at the floor. "I'm sorry son, but I promise I'll make this right..." he said just before straightening his tie and walking out of the room.

"How did I get a heart murmur? I don't recall ever having one..." I asked Plagg anxiously, he shrugged.

"I don't know kid, if I did I would tell you..." he trailed off as he hovered beside me.

"What was that girl's name again?" I asked as I remembered her troubled expression.

"Marinette?" I nodded.

"Yea her..." I trailed off just as a knock on my door made me glance up. Plagg zoomed into my pocket just as the door creaked open.

"Adrien?" Natalie asked as she peeked into the room.

"Yes Natalie?" I asked as she took a cautious step inside.

"Your father has cancelled most of your photo-shoots and extra classes, he wants you to focus on your health and take it easy for a few weeks..." my eyes widened.

"Father did that?" She nodded.
"Still, he doesn't want you to simply grow lazy and lounge about in your room all day, so he has assigned you a daily task..." she trailed off as she pushed her glasses back on her nose. I sighed wearily.

"Of course, I knew it was too good to be true..." I muttered. "What's the task, Natalie?" I asked, exasperation clear in my voice.

"He wants you to shadow and guide a young lady who has designer potential. He's considering taking in a intern and would like you to asses her talents over the next few weeks while he's in Tibet... " my eyes widened.

"Tibet? Why is he going to Tibet?" I asked suspiciously.

"He has business to attend to..." she muttered just before turning around and walking towards the door.

"Wait, who is the person I'm going to be shadowing?" I asked as I stood behind her. My heart nearly stopped when she replied.

"Marinette Dupain-Cheng."

(A/n Hey guys! Thank you for reading Cat-call, I know you guys are excited about this sequel, but I've been having a really bad case of writers block with this story, so bear with me. I labeled it ON HOLD just because I'm not sure when I will update, so hang in there. Updates will come, just really sloowly. Meanwhile, check out my other works while you wait, comment, vote and follow! It motivates me to work faster, and remember, stay Miraculous!")

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