What Happened to Us? We Used to be Best Friends
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  • Reads 168
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 6
  • Time 17m
Complete, First published Jul 30, 2021
Cover art credit: lc-holy on Tumblr.
In the POV of media (diaries, newscasts, interviews, the ladyblog, etc.), Marinette and Adrien experience what it's like to finally defeat HawkMoth and to move on from the past. 

When Marinette finally reveals her identity to Nadia Chamak on-air, both Marinette and Adrien are flooded with memories of the past, and are forced to answer the big question "What now?"

This Fanfiction is nostalgia-based. Like, so nostalgic. It's about appreciating what life gives to us, just as Master Fu said at the end of season 3, and bonds that are extremely hard to break. It's about people, love, figuring out "Who are you really?", and dealing with change.

Marinette and Adrien are older, but it's still PG 13 (nothing happens between them, please don't expect that from me). 

I don't own Miraculous Ladybug or the characters Zagtoon does.
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