The class had just got back to their base after having their activities for the whole day. It is time for them to cook dinner and set up the camp fire.
The girls were assigned to cook while the boys will set the camp fire up. But Chloé, being herself, just sat at the corner the other girls try cooking with the tiny fire made by Myléne.
"That food can't be cooked. You should have let me call our cook," Chloé said, sassing Sabrina's who doesn't want to give up what they're cooking.
Marinette sighed upon hearing what Chloè. Her attitude might have improved, but she still can be a brat sometimes.
Marinette went near Sabrina and told her, "Just help Rose and Juleka on preparing the plates and tables."
It was now Marinette who is attempting to make the fire big enough for them to cook the dishes. Lucky enough, she was able to succeed after several tries.
"About time that that fire get big," Chloé commented, fanning herself.
Marinette ignored her. She doesn't want to answer, and there's no way that she'll start a fight with Chloè again. It's emotionally draining.
The boys, on the other side, found it easy to set the fire up. In fact, they're already preparing the marshmallows and sausages that their class will much during their bonfire while they talk about each other.
Miss Bustier was somewhere else, making an improvised comfort room for the class—especially Chloé.
After what seemed like an hour, the whole class finished their tasks. They all gathered around the wooden table, eating the dishes that Marinette, Alya, and Alix prepared.
"This really tastes good," Adrien commented, savoring the taste.
"Marinette made it. She will be a good wife, isn't she?" Alya said, wiggling her eyebrows at Marinette—who immediately turned as red as Nathanaël's hair—and Adrien who choked on his drink.
"Oh. You like Marinette, Adrien?" Miss Bustier asked, chuckling.
"Uh..." he trailed off. Adrien doesn't know if he'll admit it.
"Yes, he does!" Chloé was the one who confirmed it. Ever since the movie incident, Chloé wasn't that possessive when it comes to Adrien anymore. It's like she likes someone else now...
"Oh. Another loveteam from the class again," Miss Bustier laughed, looking at Myléne and Ivan and Nino and Alya. This is what her students like about her—she joins their conversations and fun.
"The next one should be Alix and Kim," Marinette said, just to get back at her friends.
Alix and Kim just scowled but didn't say a thing. They don't want to ruin the fun.
After dinner, they all went back to their tents first to get their hygiene stuffs and get their pajamas so they can take a bath.
When their all done taking a bath, they all went to the bonfire made by the boys.
Marinette sad between Alya and Adrien—who's been demanding for her attention ever since they arrived.
"You happy now, My Kitty?" Marinette asked, her voice laced with sarcasm as Adrien wraps his hands around her.
"Of course, Mi'lady," he replied, kissing the side of her head.
Miss Bustier clapped her hands, getting everyone's attention. "For our activity tonight, we'll be sharing our most memorable moment with your crushes. It's just for fun," Miss Bustier explained.
Alix raised her hand.
"What about those who don't have one?" she asked.
Miss Bustier smiled. "It'll be impossible if you don't have one," she said.
The whole class started sharing their stories. Just by listening to their story, you'll immediately know who they are pertaining to.
When it was Alix's turn, everyone focused at her. Of course, they're all curious.
"I really don't have a crush," she deadpannedz earning a glare from her classmates. "Okay, okay," she raised both of her arms. "I have one, but it's just a slight one. The only memory I have with him is when we raced," she admitted, groaning because everyone will obviously know who she's talking about.
"O-okay, Adrien, you're next," Kim nervously said. Well, maybe, Kim and Alix secretly likes each other.
"Every memory with her is my favorite. She knows how to cheer me up. She always know what to say to me. She knows how to keep me sane, and I know that letting her go is the last thing I will do..."
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Start of Something New (MLB) | ✓
Hayran KurguMarinette Dupain-Cheng and Adrien Agreste are both living two lives for almost two years now. First, their normal life; Second, their hero life. For the past two years, both were so good at hiding their identity from anyone. It could have been longe...