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Adrien Agreste x Transmasc Reader
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Ongoing, First published Jun 07, 2021
(He/Him/They/Them)

I'm [Y/N] [L/N]. My mom, little brother, and I just recently decided to move to Paris because we wanted a fresh start and most definitely needed to get away from everything happening back in my hometown. I am really excited to about the move, but at the same time extremely anxious. I hope I make friends, real ones, that won't ghost me when I need them the most.

Start - June 7th 2021
End - On-going



Rankings So Far:
#1 --- xtransreader
#72 --- transmasc

Ranked #1
xtransreader --- July 1st 2021


This takes place in the middle of season two. 


I do not own Miraculous Ladybug or any of the characters.
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