The elegant, caring way she had given out valentine's chocolates, her gentle laugh, confident walk, and her melodious voice. He had also learned from his visits as Chat Noir, that she could be a bit sassy, although she was shy around him when he was in civilian form. Adrien found them all charming.
Marinette was charming.
Yet he kept reminding himself:
You love Ladybug.
You love Ladybug.
No matter how hard he tried to suppress them, his feelings for Marinette were still there. So were his feelings for Ladybug.
Adrien hadn't even expected to fall in love with Ladybug. But to fall in love twice?
That had been a huge plot twist.
In a world where everything was perfect, Marinette would be Ladybug, and all of his internal conflicts would be solved. With his luck though, Ladybug was probably a total stranger, and Chat would be forced to pick between his Lady and his Princess.
The feline superhero shook his head.
What was he thinking?
These were just some silly thoughts he had created, to try and solve his current dilemma. For Marinette to be Ladybug... It was almost impossible.
But there was that word - 'almost'.
It was 'almost' impossible.
Chat Noir smiled to himself, and watched the sunset with a newfound hope.
A quick game of 20 questions would give him the answer.
**DISCLAIMER**
Miraculous Ladybug was created by Thomas Astruc, and therefore belongs to him and Zagtoon Animations. We do NOT own any of the characters except for any original characters that might come up in the future. The plot lines are also ours, and if we do get inspiration from someone else's works, we WILL credit them.
This story is by SnowBelleoftheBall18
𝐁𝐨𝐨𝐤 𝟏 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐞𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐝 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐠𝐞 𝐒𝐞𝐫𝐢𝐞𝐬
Aarna never thought two pink lines could shake her world.
She stood frozen, staring at the test in her trembling hands. Pregnant. A word she had longed to hear, yet feared the most.
Would he accept it? Or would he push her away again, just like before?
The door creaked open. Her heart pounded.
Sharad's sharp gaze met hers. "What are you hiding?"
Her breath hitched. She wasn't ready for this. Not yet.