Part 7: An Unusual Visit

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I woke up to the sun beaming down on me. I get ready and head out to the dining rooms for breakfast. Along the way, I don't see anyone. That's weird where did they all go I think. I head over to a table and start eating. I grab some food and head my way to see Plagg and Tikki. I walk towards our cabin and see them talking.

"Tikki! Plagg! Good morning, did you guys already eat?" I ask.

"Morning kitten, and no we haven't been able to get my precious paws on camembert you know 

I thought this place would be better than this," Plagg answers.

"Enough whining about your stinky cheese Plagg, you can't expect every place to have them," Tikki says.

"You take that back sugar cube!" Plagg exclaims.


"Plagg I may or may not have your precious cheese," I say.

"Camembert you have my love, why didn't you say so," Plagg says grabbing the cheese.

"Tikki I brought you some macaroons," I say.

"Thank you Marinette," Tikki says.

"Tikki I have been wondering, where is everyone?" I ask.

"They probably are out training," Tikki replies.

"Shouldn't I train as well then?" I ask.

"Yes, you should why don't you do some meditating it could help you connect with the universe," Tikki advice.

So that is what I did for a few hours till my friends came back from training. I started to connect with the past creation wielders and past destructions wielders until I sensed power nearby. It felt like the powers of the gods themselves but why would they be here I thought. I need to talk to Tikki and Plagg so I stopped meditating and started searching for them.

"Plagg! Tikki! We need to talk," I say.

"What is it Mari?" Tikki asks.

"I sense the power of the gods, they're coming here," I state.

"Are you sure?" Tikki questions.

"I'm sure, but isn't this a good thing. Aren't the gods here to visit their children here?" I ask.

"Well, Kitten you see the gods usually don't come here unless they need a favor from their kids. They usually don't come here just to visit them," Plagg explains.

"But that's awful. Why would parents even if they are gods just come here to dump their problems on their children?" I question.

"Well that's how they do it Kitten we can't get in the way of that," Plagg says.

"But you, Tikki, and the other Kwamis don't do that. You guys help us humans protect the world and your gods. Why don't the other gods help their children just like you help us, humans?" I ask.

"That's the way how things have been here and that's the way things will always be here," Tikki says.

"Is that why everyone was gone? They were preparing everything for their parent's arrival, weren't they?" I say.

"Yes, Kitten, now we must go and greet them, the gods hate it if we disrespect them," Plagg says.

We head down to the entrance where I see everyone gathered there. We all wait and see the chariots in the sky meaning that the gods are arriving. Everything seems so surreal but it just breaks my heart to see all these kids gathered up here and risk their lives for their parent's mistakes.

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