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silverwhiteraven · 2 years
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Heard some of yall like my Krypto-Mari fics. Here, have 10k words worth of one.
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silverwhiteraven · 2 years
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[ Childhood... Acquaintences? ]
Tag List: @waywardpr1ncess @buginetye @user00000003 @nathleigh @our-preciousss @lady-bee-fechin @eliza-bich @alysrose-starchild @lolieg @jumpingjoy82
A/N: Hey there~ Long time no update! I've found Tumblr to be sucky to update fics on, so I'm going to basically be switching to doing Ao3 links only instead of the full chapters. Sub to the fic itself for easier finding!! love yall byee~
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silverwhiteraven · 2 years
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I very suddenly want a pirate story where the captain gets pregnant and the ratter cat on the ship is the first to notice.
Cap: Siren why the fuck are you staring at my stomach and swatting it like a bug?! I just bathes, I'm not dirty! Shoo!!
Little later:
Cap: Elijah, my first mate, you'd do anything for me, right?
Elijah: Course, what is it, Cap'?
Cap: Come here. Let me put my head on your stomach.
Elijah: What the fuck. Why?
Cap: So you know how Siren has been climbing all over me recently, even perching up high to jump on my shoulders? Well that little rat had been laying her head on my stomach when I'm down for a rest, and I'm losing my mind trying to figure out why. Now hold still!
Elijah: The fuck? Aight, just- Oy your face is cold you ass!!
Even later, after they rescue a half-dead mystery person from the ocean:
Myst: Wow, congrats, Captain.
Cap: The fuck for??
Myst: Isn't it obvious? The cat gave it away.
Cap: You know what the little beast has been doing this nonsense for?? Holy fucking seas, tell me now or you and the cat both go overboard in three seconds flat.
Myst: Oh- Yikes, uh- You're pregnant??
Cap: [captain.exe has stopped working, please wait for response or force reboot]
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silverwhiteraven · 3 years
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One-Time tags from other post: @b00kish4life @jumpingjoy82 @mochegato @charme-de-malchan @macncheesemonster
Prologue: Childhood… Acquaintances?
Damian hated that stupid post that went viral on the internet. He may not have been old enough to legally sign up for social media accounts, but he still had access to the whole of the internet.
He didn't like how every time he looked at that tiny and meek Dupain-Cheng girl and her persistent smile, the world looked brighter. He was disgusted how every time, it made him think of that idiotic idea about the eye’s pupils getting bigger when one looks at something, or someone, they love.
He did not love her, he didn't even like her! In fact, he despised her just for the fact her presence brings that insistent internet gag to his head. His eyes are just letting in more light so he can see better, that is all, it has nothing to do with any girl in any shared room with him. If anything, her dark hair and dark arctic ocean blue eyes were stealing all the light out of the air, requiring him to need his pupils open to the lessened light.
Damian didn’t care that it made no sense, but he was ten, almost eleven, and angry, and still freshly hurt from his own life, not to mention a lowly 6th grader in a school he didn’t want or even academically need to go to. So, he ignored that it made no sense, and held to his grudge like a lifeline in a storm.
The first time the Dupain-Cheng child ever seemed to finally take note of his never easing scornful emotions toward her, she did the oddest thing.
They were in an art class together, one Damian found bearable at first because it was the only subject he enjoyed doing. Now it only irritated him that his one haven in the entire Academy was soiled by that girl’s presence.
She had been carrying two ceramic dishes, a plate and a bowl. She had spent hours making them the week before, firing them, then glazing and firing them again. They had been in the kiln overnight, taken out by the teacher to cool in time for class earlier that morning.
Besides the sidelong glare he locked on her as she passed him, he ignored her. But just before she was out of his sight, she slowed to a stop, looking down at her creations. Her face seemed blank, and he could barely tell she was looking at him through the peripheral of her vision as well.
Then, she opened her hands, and dropped the ceramics onto the hard floor. The classroom went silent at the noise, everyone staring at Dupain-Cheng. The plate and bowl were barely chipped, and she slowly knelt down to them. She lifted the upturned bowl, held it gently as she looked it over, before dropping it back down onto the plate, where they both cracked in two.
She repeated the motion a couple more times before anyone was back to their senses and the Teacher was stopping her from continuing. She was escorted out of the room, concerned whispers following her out.
Damian scoffed under his breath as the display finally ceased. He didn’t know why she had done that, or how, for once, her face had shown a lack of any emotions it usually always adorned, even the over abundance of smiles that ticked him off.
However, he did admit, that for once, her actions didn’t cause him to scowl deeper at her. She seemed to finally be understanding that she was nothing at all, she didn’t matter, and the world wasn’t going to be any more fair or kind just because she smiled on every sunless day. Which, in a city like Gotham, was every day.
After that, the incidents seemed to keep happening.
Writing on desks. Unsigned homework. Broken doors to her lockers. School-issued books left behind or used in the wrong classes. Lunches tipped onto herself and the floor. Each time something happened, she got spoken to, reprimanded, and given detention or other such light punishments. Besides being a bit disruptive and ruining her own grades, she didn’t do anything to harm any other students in any way. And it wasn’t like the school couldn’t replace any tarnished items, it certainly had enough money that one little girl couldn't dent the budget.
Still, eventually, Dupain-Cheng did eventually get suspended for three days after yet another mess in the lunchroom and three separate highly important papers were all turned in incorrectly.
Damian saw her again the following Friday as she returned to school. She seemed... normal. A bit down, but almost like nothing had happened. Were her little fits finally over? He certainly hoped so, they were getting bothersome.
However, she seemed to have had a final card up her sleeve.
Not long before lunch period was over, Damian was returning to his classroom. He found the Dupain-Cheng girl, seated on the floor in front of a smoking waistband. She was staring into the little flames like she was cold and crying, but no tears or shivers escaped her.
He tsked, and did nothing more than turn around and leave the room, pulling the fire-alarm as he passed. Whatever had gotten into the dimmed girl, he was glad that at least it became an excuse to go home and skip yet another meaningless day of school.
Damian didn’t see her again the next Monday. Or Tuesday. Or even yet the next Friday. Monday again, and her name was no longer called during attendance checks.
Marinette Dupain-Cheng was expelled from Gotham Academy, and as far as Damian could tell from a few offhand questions and bored searches, she was no longer in Gotham at all.
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silverwhiteraven · 2 years
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Someone I know died a couple days ago and my brain is back on the slope to spiral, so now I'm just imagining myself writing a story called "Death is Bulshit" to cope with the thoughts.
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silverwhiteraven · 4 years
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Beauty and Self-Expression in Wing Culture
So it's like 3am as I start to write this, and instead of sleeping at 2am I was thinking about the Wing AU I've been seeing for Miraculous Ladybug, courtesy of these three lovelies: @justaferal-bastard @thechatsmeow @tizzymcwizzy
[Warning: I got carried away and this goes from analysis, to idea, and then into a short fic-snippet.]
Actual Warning: It gets kinda, like, minor-angst about how the idea works?? More of a potential hurt/comfort at the end, IDK? But it has character growth! We stan Adrien rebellion against Gabriel! And healthy use of beauty products!
Anyways!!!
I love AUs like this that are saying 'What if Idea! What if apply Idea to World!' And then there's me, who likes to say 'Yes, yes! Now lets take World, and apply it to Idea.' And this is what happens.
So I was having some thoughts and things about Adrien and his wings, ya know? The wings are always tucked in close to back, always straight up, always prim and proper and stoic, as his Father and social economic class dictates. It puts people off at first because wings are one of the first things you see, one of the first things you subconsciously assess and judge and take into account. But to anyone who actually looks at the rest of him and stays around him and pays attention to him notice, there's a clear disconnect between how he holds his wings and how his actual personality is. It becomes obvious that his wings are like that from years of following a rule of conduct given to him, and a lot of birdie-see-birdie-do behavior of being around his own family and the Bourgeois.
Basically, wings, too, are subjected to self-images and self-expression. People of higher classes use their wings to show their class, power, and wealth; 'I don't fly' is basically 'I don't have to work for what I want'. Lower classes do that sort of thing less and less, and their wings are used more freely to express the self; not just free in actual movement, but with decorations as well, with things like feather-dyes, jewelry, and fake/decorative feathers and down to make themselves more unique and more like themselves.
Then I thought, well, what else? What about cultural beauty standards?
Well wing-types likely will be subjected to this, much like body-types. Already certain wings already have inherent uses. Falcon-like wings for speed, goose wings capable of long distances, hummingbird's for agility; all these physical traits that may or may not even match up with the main body that on its own also gets told has types meant for certain activities (tall people and basketball anybody?). Imagine all those wings that are colored and shaped like those of Birds of Paradise, though, swoon. But those weren't the thoughts I had.
My thought was the techniques in which beauty standards are met and maintained. Physical things that alter the looks. For the normal body, we have things like paddings, corsets, binders, and lifestyles, too, like dieting and working out. Extremes can even go to surgery.
So here was the specific thought I had about Adrien:
Wing-Binding.
Using unseen binds like netting, straps, or even cords, hidden underneath the feathers and down, to hold the wings in place and in whatever form is wanting to be presented.
Everyone should know that long-term and over-use of anything that restricts the body is unhealthy and can cause damage, even permanently. And I imagine Adrien has been modelling since he was small, too, so he would have been subjectes to it since before he even knew what it was, what it could do. Before he could comprehend what was happening and give consent to it.
Shealtered and with all his social and media intake controlled, he would have no clue that these are things he should be allowed to not do. And, sorry to anyone who liked the picture-perfect Mother Image Adrien paints of Emilie, but just like with him not being allowed to go to school or socialize outside of Chloé, or having to work a job and take unwanted extracurricular lessons and activities, Mama Agreste, at the very least, enabled Gabriel to doing something such as Wing-Binding to their unconsenting amd still-growing child.
Given! It isn't absolute in how bad it is, he can remove them for physical activities like P.E. and Fencing, or when photo shoots are doing Wing-Fashion, and when he's at home, too, but still, all that time in public having to use them because his Father says so sucks, a lot.
And again, the damage it could cause, both to his wings as they grow, not being allowed to stretch and strengthen, but also to the feathers, having to grow past and rub and push against what's holding them or sitting below.
It's kinda heartbreaking thinking how lovely he looks but just how much getting to that pleasing image might have just crippled him.
And then I thought about Chat Noir.
Chat, with wings free to move as he pleases, free to droop and drag, free to stretch and feel the wind, free to puff up and shield another.
And when he stretches those wings, be they magically dyed a new color or made bigger, they now have an emphasis on the burden they bear outside of the magic.
The feathers once unseen when tucked are now out and bare, spread out as he makes himself look bigger while he hisses and intimidates an Akuma. Everyone can see how the edges of his feathers are jagged and don't smooth out, some of the shafts are crooked or even broke, and as he beats his wings, they swear some will simply come out, from the quil and all, and disintegrate before they even touch the ground.
Ladybug asks him about it, and he grins and shrugs, "Probably a stylistic choice on my Kwami's part; they aren't actually that bad when I'm out of the suit."
"Mon gryffon," she calls his attention to her with one of her nicknames, a serious and sad look in her eyes. "Not that bad is still bad. Why are they like that?"
"Bindings kinda chaff sometimes, I think the suit just makes it look really bad," he answers, but he doesn't understand, why is she looking at him like that? A little bit of it clicks. "I thought most did it?"
She shakes her head, spreading her own, beautiful wings to him, and he can't help but reach out and run his claws gently through them. Her's don't show the signs of the Wing-Bindings his do. His head snaps to look down to the Parisians on the streets and those above them in the air, looking for signs of his own condition in the open wings. His heart beats hard and it almost hurts as another piece clicks.
"No, Chat Noir," Ladybug answers softly, "that isn't normal... Whoever makes you use those, they shouldn't have. No one still growing their wings should ever use those, ever."
He nods in understanding. His grin, long gone, comes back as he whipes away the tears that has built and he holds out a hand to his partner. "Care for one last fly before we part ways? I think I still need the practice." Especially since I've never flown outside of the suit, and I don't think I'll get a chance to yet, either, goes left unsaid.
But sometimes realizations like this are a part of the recovery. Chat Noir flies with his Lady, and thinks about how Adrien is going to tell his Father he won't wear the Wing-Bindings again, or at least about how to hide the future fact that he got rid of them all so that he can't anyways. He thinks about how he's going to practice flying, maybe ask Marinette for tips.
Chat Noir, the Gryffon of Paris, adds a new determination for the future, alongside winning Ladybug's heart and defeating Hawkmoth: Let his wings be free, and heal, because he'll be damned if he lets Chat Noir be the only time he ever flies, and, once his role as the Black Cat is over, with no suit to aid him, he will simply burn his Father's company to the ground if he never gets to fly again because of what Gabriel had done.
Anyways!! That was the thoughts I was having, it's 4:30am and I hope y'all really like, uh, whatever this is!!!!
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silverwhiteraven · 3 years
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Wings of Broken White - Ch. 10
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 9 ] [ Chapter 11 ]
[ Summary: End of School picnic preparations! ]
To celebrate the class’s successful final project, they were putting together plans for a large picnic in the park at the end of the last day of school. The last day wasn’t mandatory for students to attend unless they had work to catch up on or tests to make up. So Marinette was spending that time at home, busying herself in the upstairs kitchen, preparing food and treats.
A faint knocking sound distracted her a couple hours in, and after making sure she could walk away without anything burning, listened for the source. She gasped and smiled when she realized it was coming from above her, from her own room. The balcony! Chat must be here!
She ran up to her room and up to the lost, and sure enough, she could see Chat Blanc, seated on the balcony floor next to the trapdoor. She pushed it open quickly, and he perked up, his tail flicking and wings spreading out behind him excitedly.
“Princess! You came!” He smiled wide.
Marinette giggled and pulled herself up to sit next on the edge of the hatch. “But of course, I can’t just leave my Knight outside like a stray now can I?” He laughed at that and she hid her smile behind her hand. “So what are you doing here, gryphlet?”
“Well you see,” he flourished a hand dramatically as he spoke, “I heard that today of all days was your last day of collège, and I wanted to congratulate you. So here I am.”
She laughed and shook her head. “You sure it’s not because I'm cooking? If you heard about it being our last day, then there's no way you didn't hear that we’re planning a picnic later, too.”
He gasped dramatically, setting a clawed hand to his chest like he had been hurt. It did nothing to erase the cute smile on his face, though. “You doubt my intentions, Princess? Well, you are right to do so,” he sighed dramatically. “Indeed, I am not just here to congratulate and shower you in praise, but to rob you of your goodies. Forgive this dashing rogue of his glutinous ways?”
He fluttered his eyes at her, and she couldn't help but laugh. “You are forgiven, on one condition,” she raised her hand, index finger raised to indicate her one condition.
“Name it,” he leaned in, looking ready to do anything.
“Help me with the baking and cooking for later,” she stated simply with a coy smile. “You can eat a portion of anything you make yourself. That’s the means for you to get fed. Deal?”
“Deal!” He hopped to his feet with a big grin and she gently laughed, happy to see his energy. She led him back down into her room and then into the kitchen.
She quickly checked on everything, making sure nothing had burned while she was gone. Satisfied, she waved Chat Blanc to join her at the counter. His previously excited mood was replaced by slight nervousness. He looked unfamiliar with the layout, though his eyes sparked with curiosity. Marinette tried not to stare as she cleared her throat and started introducing him to the ingredients and tools. “Now, don’t touch anything just yet,” she added when she finished showing him around. “Cooking has ground rules you should always follow.”
“Like a chemistry lab?” His ears flicked and wings shuffled, and she giggled, nodding.
“Yep, just like a chemistry lab. First, let's get you an apron.” She grabbed one of the hooks by the stairs, and as she went to toss the neck strap over his head, she noticed the decal on the front. Kiss the Cook. She blushed and turned it backwards, swiftly putting it on Chat before he could see. Now the decal was hidden from view and she wouldn't have to think about it. She then went behind him to tie the waist strap, but paused as she looked at his wings in the way.
“Something wrong?” he asked, glancing over his shoulder.
“Your wings...These aprons are usually for my parents. I only use them when my wings are bound,” she said quietly, a bit awkward and unsure.
“Oh,” he replied softly. Her breath caught and she stepped back as his wings moved. They dropped slightly, only to completely fold up, pull against his back. He smiled at her gently over his shoulder. “Better? As long as you don’t tie it too tightly, I’ll be purrfectly comfortable like this.
Dropping her head to hide another blush, she nodded, coming closer and tying the apron. “So, uhm, next thing. Always keep your hands- uh, talons, washed.” He chuckled at her fumbled pun but nodded and went to the sink. She mentally facepalmed, knowing it would be awkward to wash gloves.
She carried on instructing him, meanwhile trying to keep to the edge of his vision until her flustering calmed down. She made sure he knew never to cross contaminate foods, to always clean the work area as they went, and continue to wash hands frequently. She scolded him when the oven timer went off and he almost reached in without proper hand protection. He was sheepish about it, but to her satisfaction, he didn’t make the mistake again.
At some point, she hadn't noticed the amount of flour dusting him because of how well it blended in. She only realized it when he had patted her head in reassurance that he could do a task without help now. The pat left a white handprint in her midnight hair, and she guffawed indignantly when she noticed it in her reflection on a mixing bowl. She didn’t bother trying to get it off, though, knowing it was pointless.
Finally, with quiche, pasta salad, croissants, and macaroons all done after a few more hours of working together, they were now sitting on the floor, waiting for the bread rolls to finish. The dishes and counters were already clean, the aprons were back where they belonged, and Marinette had even let out her wings to stretch them out alongside Chat Blanc’s. She tried not to think about their feathers brushing as they sat shoulder to shoulder, watching the oven like a pair of tired but happy hawks.
Chat started humming as they sat in comfortable silence, and she listened to the gentle sound. It was enhanced by a subtle purr, and she had to hold her breath to keep from giggling at the cuteness of the moment.
When he stopped, she asked in a whisper, “What song was that?”
“Hm? Oh,” he smiled softly and rubbed his neck. “A lullaby my mother used to sing. ‘Robin and his Maiden’. I made my own little parody of it not long after I got my Miraculous. Well, I only managed to do the first line, really, I'm stuck on the rest.”
Marinette sat up, attention caught. “Tell it to me, I want to hear.”
He hesitated, a blush under his mask indicating it was from shyness and not from doubt. “The original first line went like this: Little Robin on a roof, without his Maiden. The story is about Robin Hood and Maid Marian. Now I say it like this: Little Kitty on a roof, without his Lady.” Marinette giggled, realizing the comparison to her alter ego. “I’m stuck on the rest, because the story doesn't seem to quite fit with the changed names, you know?”
With a nod of understanding, she nudged his shoulder with her own. “Art is hard, I know. It’s okay to be stuck. You should try playing with the names a bit, maybe the rest will come to you along with fresh inspiration.”
He nodded and looked away, back to the oven as he began to hum again. Soon, the hums turned to words. “Little Gryphon on a roof, all alone without his Princess,” he gave a cheshire grin as she burst out in laughter and a fresh fluster. She pushed him over and he laughed as he flopped on the floor. She stood up and huffed, hiding her smile as she checked on the bread. The timer went off just in time, and, feeling satisfied with their golden brownness, she took them out and set them to cool on the counter.
She glanced at the clock and sighed. “Everything is done in time, that’s good. The picnic is in an hour.” She turned to Chat with a soft smile. “Without fail, I always end up late to meet-ups because I put way too much on my plate right before hand. Looks like I’ll be on time this year. I couldn't have done this without you, Blanc.”
He smiled back at her from his place on the floor, looking perfectly content to be there as he practically basked in her thanks. She laughed, feeling light and newly carefree. When they lulled back into comfortable silence, he sat up and looked at the clock himself. A sad smile replaced his normal one.
“Looks like I need to go before then. I have somewhere to be later, too.” He stood, brushing the last of the flour off his white suit, his wings fluttering as they too shook out little puffs of powder. Marinette nodded and joined him, leading him back upstairs and out onto her balcony.
“Thank you for stopping by, gryphlet. I had fun,” she looked away, smiling to herself. “And don’t forget these, your promised treats for helping.” She handed him a cardboard pastry box, containing a few of the goods they had made together.
He beamed at her as he accepted it, and then took her hand in his and bowed. “It was my pleasure, Princess.” He kissed the air above her knuckles and she giggled, struck breathless by his action. He straightened back up and let her go, smiling wide. “I’ll see you again soon.”
And just like that, he was leaping from her balcony and gliding away on wings that matched the sky and clouds.
It took her a little while to go back inside, having taken her time to be dazed as she processed the last few hours. Tikki had broken her out of it with barely restrained giggles and a reminder that they needed to get ready for the picnic with her class.
As expected, the hour passed by quickly after that, and with a little help from her parents, all of Marinette and Chat Blanc’s efforts were brought to the park and set out on tables alongside everyone else’s contributions.
Everyone in their class made it to the park, and a few had even dragged along some family members who were willing to celebrate with them. Many of them spent the whole picnic talking about the school year, and all the random moments that stuck in their minds. Hawkmoth and some Akumas were brought up at some point, and almost half an hour was subsequently spent on everyone acting out each other's Akumatized versions in light and welcomed jest.
When it all started to dwindle to a close, everyone spent time making summer plans together and discussing which lycées they were going to. It was sad to think that their group, together for four years strong, was going to be split up. Luckily, everyone had plans to join extracurricular school groups that were likely to have them meeting up just as often as before. Even their humanitarian projects like planting public trees and gardens was something they were excited to continue.
If anything, they all knew that distance wasn’t going to make their bonds any lesser.
And so, all in all, Marinette had a good time, and she felt ready to keep going into the future.
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silverwhiteraven · 3 years
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Wings of Broken White - Ch.6
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 5 ] [ Chapter 7 ]
[ Summary: Marinette needs to think. Chat Blanc notices. ]
The emotional troubles from the night of Sandboy still weighed down on Marinette. Not a lot, but enough to keep her awake an extra hour every night after she intended to go to bed. So she did what she always did; went up to her balcony with freshly made hot chocolate or sometimes tea, and she sat out there, wrapped in a blanket and feeling peaceful under the sky.
Her ombre grey Crane wings twitched under the blanket, the feathers irritated by the choice in warm but annoyingly rough material. She just wanted to let them free, but that was exactly what was bothering her inside.
Why can’t I just let them be seen? Use them just like anyone else? Am I really that troubled by what others think? I mean, I am, I know I am. I’ve been hiding them for years now, after all. But why is the idea of them being revealed to others suddenly scarier than before? I hid them from shame, didn’t I? When did it turn to fear? How did it go from an embarrassment, to my greatest nightmare? The thoughts of strangers shouldn't matter, right? And my friend, if they’re true friends, they wouldn't make me feel bad for having wings, right?
Marinette sighed, not really feeling like diving into her thoughts at the moment.
She could talk to Tikki, sure, she was usually right about things like this. But Marinette didn't want that right now, it didn’t feel like the right time.
Maybe Alya? No, Alya didn’t know about her wings, and Marinette suspected she might not be the best person to go to for this particular need in comfort. At best, there would be too many questions too fast. At worst, Alya would feel hurt that such a secret was kept from her for so long of their friendship, and that would just make Marinette feel worse.
Her parents, perhaps? No, she didn’t want to worry them any more than she already did. They made sure she removed her binders, stretched, exercised, and groomed her wings to keep them healthy. They took care of her as much as she let them. But they didn’t have wings like she did. They came from families with wings, sure, but it wasn't quite the same. So Marinette refused to bother them with this unless she absolutely needed to.
Oh, I could always get together with Alix, Kim, and Nino. They're usually pretty level headed and cool with me about this. But I shouldn't bother them right now, it’s practically the middle of the night. Maybe later. Soon. But Marinette didn't feel like having a conversation with them about this soon.
If she was being honest with herself, she felt she hadn’t stewed in her own turmoil enough for any logical and comforting words to stick properly, no matter who of her previous options spoke them. But if I stew too much, it probably won’t stick well, either.
She groaned at her own indecision and hesitation, curling up in her seat and thumping her forehead into her knees.
“Stupid, stupid, this is so stupid. Why is this so hard,” she spoke to the empty balcony.
“Something bothering the Princess?” Oh, not so empty after all.
Marinette bolted straight up, staring wide eyed at Chat Blanc where he was poised on the tip of his extended baton like a cat on a fencepost. It tilted forward and he hopped onto her balcony railing, resuming sitting as he collapsed the tool and set it in place at his back.
“What are you doing here, Chat?” She couldn't help but blurt, deflecting his question.
“Nightly flight practice,” he emphasized by spreading his iridescent white and blue wings wide. “I was just passing by on my way to Notre-Dame and thought you could use an extra ear.”
Marinette glanced at his white faux-ears and couldn't help but giggle. “You have four, so I guess you could afford to spare one for a little bit.”
“Exactly!” He beamed at her, and she couldn't help but relax.
I’m safe with him, I always am. He’s my partner, even if he doesn't know it’s me. And maybe, she glanced at his beautiful wings, maybe he understands me, too.
Sitting up better, she scooted back on her seat and set aside her thermos on the spool table. Then she patted the footrest area of the chair, inviting Chat to sit with her.
He perked up and obliged immediately. He surprised her when he reached to his back again and plopped an empty thermos down next to her full one, right before he sat.
“Is that my thermos?” She asked in surprise.
“The very same. Told you I’d bring it back, didn’t I?”
“Have you been carrying it around this whole time?” She was even more baffled now.
Chat Blanc chuckled, “Not during Akumas, but yeah, I’ve been keeping an eye out for a good time to return it. Is this fine?” He gleaned at it, looking uncertain.
Marinette smiled and nodded. “It’s perfect. Thank you.”
He relaxed himself, sitting back more comfortable, his wings draping over the side of the chair, the one nearest her brushing against her blanket. She hid a chuckle as he shuddered and gave the blanket a stink-eye. She pulled it closer to herself, away from his wings.
“Sorry, the material is warm but uh, really bad for being comfortable against feathers.”
He shook his head. “It’s not that, don’t worry, Princess. My wings just aren't used to being touched, let alone covered by anything. Not your fault, it’s okay.”
“Oh,” she said, caught between surprise and disappointment. “So, you don’t use wing-binders?” You don’t know how I feel?
He looked surprised at that question. “No? I mean, not exactly. Let’s just say, my wing’s won't be what gives me away in civilian form.” He rubbed his neck, looking awkward.
Maybe- “Are you actually a flightless bird, then?” Marinette quickly covered her mouth. “Sorry, don’t answer that- I shouldn't be prying about you, and that question itself was so insensitive, please forgive me!”
Chat Blanc only laughed, and she chuckled awkwardly.
“I forgive you, Marinette. You are hardly the worst person who’s ever asked about or scrutinized my personal life. I trust you as a friend, so ask whatever you want,” he smiled gently, something else hidden in his glacial blue eyes.
She looked away with a blush. He considers me a friend. I’m glad. “Well, friends also know not to pry, so I promise not to ask too much, or expect you to even answer what you’re not comfortable with.”
He bumped his shoulder to hers, pulling her attention back to him. “See? That’s exactly why you're a great friend. So the least I can do is return the favor. I may not be able to tell you my identity or publicly be there for you as Chat Blanc, but I can still listen when I’m here. So, tell me, what bothers the Princess of Paris?”
She looked between his eyes, seeing his genuine concern, his patience, his acceptance that she may not say anything at all, yet determined to be there for her. It made her smile. It made her want to cry with relief. I can trust him, even if I’m not ready to face things myself yet.
“Gryphlet, do you remember last time when I asked if you could keep a secret?” He nodded, listening. She could hear bells tolling midnight in the distance. “Well, the thing is…”
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Wings of Broken White - Ch. 1
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 2 ]
[ Author’s Note: Decided to get a head-start on MariChat May this year~! It’s a Chat Blanc and Wing AU, I hope you enjoy <3 ]
[ Summary:  Wings are commonplace in the world, but, some people who have them, also lose them. So how did this miraculous duo get theirs back? ]
Gabriel watched over his young sleeping son, contemplating his decision as the melancholic rain tapped against the outside of the windows.
He could feel the sorrow, heartbreak, and confusion radiating from Adrien even as he slept, each one causing him to curl up tight and his face scrunch in pain. The beautiful wings on his back, black with each feather tipped in white like a starling's and still riddled with fluffy down-feathers, twitching with tension and anxiety. The recent news of his Mother’s disappearance had all these emotions still raw and un-soothed, something no seven year old child should ever have to endure.
Those horrible feelings, rather than deterring Gabriel, only strengthened his resolve.
The Graham de Vanily wedding band slid easily off of Gabriel’s finger, and as he clutched it in his hand, he called out for the first time in a long while, “Nooroo.. Wings Rise.”
His suit was colored in gentle lavender and soft silver details. It still looked as beautiful as the day Emilie said it made him look like a prince and inspired the name, Monarch.
The wedding band was carefully slipped onto Adrien’s finger, too big for his still young hands. But his hand clenched as it was put in place, like he had just been given a drowner’s lifeline.
Monarch then went to the window and crashed it open, summoning a little white butterfly from outside to land in his open palm. Covering it, he silently commanded for his magic to imbue into the little creature. When it was revealed once more, it’s colors now reflected his own silver and lavender. He then reapproached his son’s bedside.
It felt off, using a Blessing, imbued with positive emotions, on someone who wasn’t feeling any of the necessary feelings, only dark ones. But Monarch dismissed the concern in favor of his goal.
Gently, he set the Blessing onto the ring on Adrien’s finger and it disappeared into it.
He could feel the conflict between the good emotions inside the Blessing and the bad ones festering inside of Adrien. But the good seemed to win out as suddenly the boy was relaxing into his sheets, and his body was cocooned in glowing lavender ribbons.
When the lavender light dispersed, there was someone a little different left in Adrien’s place. This boy had hair white as snow, and when his eyes slightly fluttered and then closed again, Monarch saw glacial blue instead of spring green. Another glance revealed that the beautiful dark wings of Adrien were nowhere to be seen, not even a feather left behind.
“White Rose,” Monarch whispered, the flicker of a lavender butterfly outline hovering before his Champion’s face. “You have a desire to see your Mother again, and make your Father happy like he once was. No one should suffer because of something that was meant for good but had been broken and only caused pain. So I give you the power to save those who have been harmed by that broken item, and restore what is meant to be.”
A beat of silence and another fluttering of blue eyes, but White Rose did not stir.
The outline flickered again, and then it was gone like a popped fuse.
Monarch, confused, tried to establish the connection when he felt it fizzle out. But he received nothing. Worried, he reached out to the Blessing directly and tried to pull at it. It didn’t budge, instead, it seemed to fight back. Pain split through Monarch’s head and he gasped, stumbling back.
He had lost connection and control to his own Blessing and Champion.
Monarch realized now why he shouldn't have mixed his magic with the darker emotions that were not meant to be touched by the light of a Blessing. He was uncertain he would be able to retrieve the Blessing at all now, not without breaking the ring he held dearly.
So instead, he gently opened White Rose’s hand and pulled the Graham de Vanily ring from his finger.
“Wings Fall, Nooroo.” As soon as Gabriel was back to himself, he slid the ring back onto his own finger. “I will keep this safe for you, Adrien, until you are ready.” He turned to walk away before pausing, glancing back with sympathy and regret.
“Please be okay. I can’t lose you, too.”
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Marinette was born with small fluffy wings on her back. Tom Dupain and Sabine Cheng were wing-less, so it was reasonable that they were taken by surprise when their child inherited genes they themselves had not.
Tom liked to call her their little croissant because her soft fledgling wings held the golden-browned color of baked bread. Sabine told him it wouldn't stick, and they had no clue what color her mature feathers would take on. And Marinette’s mother was correct.
As their daughter grew, so too did her wings. The soft baked gold greyed and the soft down was slowly covered by sleek feathers. Soon enough her wingspan became larger, almost outdoing her own height from wingtip to wingtip.
It wasn’t until she was eight, when her wings were finally mature enough for flight, that Tom and Sabine were able to say for certain where her wings had come from in the family tree.
“She’s going to have the wingspan of a Common Crane like your mother,” Sabine chuckled as she watched little Marinette squeak as she fumbled to catch a stack of trays she knocked off a shelf with her wings.
“Yes, she is a marvelous little Crane, isn’t she?” Tom chuckled. “She already has that beautiful grey ombre of a Demoiselle like your great-Grandmother.”
“You're right! She even has those lovely and decoratively long tertiary feathers, too.”
“I thought only boy birds had fancy feathers,” Tom teased his wife.
She elbowed him gently and laughed. “You already know it’s disproved that humans don’t follow the same patterns as birds, Tom, we never have. Anyone can find beauty in another’s feathers.”
“Or lack of,” he adds on, kissing his wife atop her head and causing her to nod and laugh.
Marinette continued to grow, wings and all. When she was nine, she found a new passion in knitting, crochet, embroidery, and sewing. She had loved to draw since she was a toddler, but these new crafts allowed her to bring her imagination to life.
At ten, she purchased her first magazine. The cover featured a white haired and wingless boy her own age, the article titled: `For the FIRST TIME EVER, the public eye meets the MUSE and SON of Gabriel Agreste!’
Tom and Sabine got a good laugh out of the fact that she completely ignored the boy and the article, “She hasn’t hit a boy-crazy faze, thank goodness,” and instead only looked at the fashion and design related pages.
Unfortunately, they also would later witnessed Marinette begin to go through some social rough patches as well, and she vented it through her creations. Something she had meant to show off turned into a source of bullying on her very first day of secondary school, collège, when she was eleven. Marinette had been researching and learning fashion’s history around wings. She learned that higher beauty standards from the upper social classes meant that some people would often bind their wings as a way to keep their postures straight and elegant. She also learned there were ways to hide one’s wings below their clothing, techniques differing from wing-type to wing-type and body-type to body-type.
So during the summer break after her last day of primary school, preparing herself for her first days of secondary school, Marinette set out to make a wing-binder for herself. She succeeded in making two different types in her multiple attempts.
The first one she made was a simple netting, a style and technique that had been around for thousands of years. The netting was intended to slide underneath and between the feathers to rest perfectly out of sight. It’s use ranged from simple posture enhancement, to flight prevention in those who might injure themselves if they tried to fly when they were not ready.
The second type she made was actually more of a corset style, as it would wrap around the torso as well, not just the wings themselves. This style was one intended for hiding wings completely from sight, with the assistance of the proper style of clothing to layer over it. She had made two of this type, one each for two different ways to hide the wings.
The first was basic and classic, her wings meant to be held tight against her back with the ends of her wingtips made to drop down to the back of her legs. This one was best suited to be paired with tight shirts, loose pants, and an over-shirt, shawl, or jacket.
The second was more lax but harder to keep in position for long amounts of time. Her wings were to be spread, dipping under her arms and either over her chest or under her bust, whichever was more comfortable and-or suited the binding’s cut. This style was best paired with a dress or a loose shirt and skirt.
Marinette wanted to wear one of the wing-corsets, hoping to see a few of her friends from primary school and surprise them with her new ability to change her appearance. Sabine and Tom supported her in her excitement. Wanting her to have a comfortable day, they suggested she use the style that wraps her wings around her, especially since it looked like it might rain, and her wings would keep her warm.
When she returned home for lunch, she seemed tired and a little wet from the weather, but happy. Marinette explained that the Mayor’s daughter herself attended Collège Françoise Dupont with her, and was excited to get to know her. She had also seen Nino, Alix, and Kim, but none of her other old friends. The three that were there had been surprised, though, so she was overjoyed to have gotten their reactions and awe. She even asked them to keep her wings a secret so she could surprise the rest of the class with them later.
When Marinette went back to school for the rest of the day, the Dupain-Cheng couple were happy for their daughter. But neither one knew the news of the Mayor’s child would turn out to be bad luck for their precious daughter and her beautiful wings.
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Wings of Broken White - Ch.8
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 7 ] [ Chapter 9 ]
Marinette and Chat Blanc continued to see each other sporadically after their midnight meeting full of emotional rollercoastering and winged secrets. He had told Ladybug about it a few days after, leaving out the part about Marinette’s revealing of having wings. It made her heart skip to know that he would keep a secret that wasn’t his to tell even if he didn’t have to. Ladybug thanked him for being honest with her and told him to be careful, but she was happy he got the chance to spread his wings around another friend.
Ladybug also offered to increase their patrols together if he ever wanted to practice flying with her. She even teasingly said something along the lines of them both needing the benefit of practicing with each other, just in case they ever had to have each other’s backs during a fight in the skies. He accepted, looking giddy to get even more opportunities to fly with another. She also found it unfairly adorable when he joked that he wouldn't get jealous if she wanted to fly around with one of her own civilian friends.
The two even thought about the possibility of some day both flying with their civilian friends together. Ladybug had to hide her giggle at the thought that she might have to break the news that Ladybug and Marinette could never fly together, if this proposed group flight practice were to ever take place.
But Ladybug did confess to Chat Blanc, that if she were to ever choose a civilian to fly with, it would be either Nino Lahiffe or Alya Césaire, because if there was anyone besides Marinette Dupain-Cheng that was trustable, it had to be the people Marinette herself trusted most. Chat hardly held back on his approval of the choices, and it made her laugh to see his bright antics.
After that, several more months passed by the duo, and the world. School was nearing the end of another year. Akuma’s were just as rare and random as ever. Best of all, Chloé had continued to be reprimanded by an ever vigilant Adrien. She was starting to almost mellow out as the fact slowly sunk in that someone she cared about and who cared about her, too, was actually willing to go against her, and even leave her, because she was in the wrong.
All of this led up to an end of school project for their class.
The students were to work together in equal shares to put on a play, telling either one of the fairy tale stories they had studied in class, or one they made up on their own. Nino had proposed that they make a short movie out of the project so that the fruit of their joint efforts could be shared outside of class. The teacher thought the idea was brilliant, and gave them extra time and afterschool privileges to help them set up.
Marinette had been a little tired the day the class was assigning the roles. Her mind only half paid attention, causing her replies to be badly timed and delayed. Because of it, an interesting selection of character parts were assigned.
“Now, I know we’ve been delaying assigning the lead roles,” Nini spoke from where he stood at the front of the room, acting as one of the movie’s directors, “ but I wanted to make sure everyone knew what the other options were before a bunch of people tried to jump at being the Knight of the Princess. So let’s start. Any volunteers or votes for the Knight’s Princess?”
There was various various calls of names and a few ‘me!’s, and most of it all went over Marinette’s head. The only part that really registered was ‘votes for the Knight’, so Marinette half-heartedly pipped in, “Adrien could do it.”
The room went quiet and all eyes turned to her like she had just declared herself to be an Akuma or something. She blinked, wondering what she said.
Nino was the one to break the silence with a crooked and amused smile. “Marinette, you want Adrien to be the Princess?”
She gaped like a fish, realizing she had heard his earlier question completely and utterly wrong. She waved her arms around and she stuttered, trying, and failing, to clear away her mistake. She froze when Adrien burst out laughing, clearly not offended or even upset.
“Why not?” Adrien chuckled as he calmed. “Not the first time I’ve been told I’m pretty enough to be royalty. It would be a nice break from the cool-guy look I’ve been doing at photoshoots lately, too.”
The room started to buzz again with noise. It seemed everyone was considering it, liking the idea of breaking away from assigning a girl to be the Princess.
Alya pipped up above the others mischievously. “So if Adrien get’s to be the Princess, who’s taking the role of Knight? Another of the boys, or one of the girls? At this point, anyone can take the spot since we’ve decided to ignore traditional gender roles. Any volunteers?”
There was more discussion filling the room at that declaration, and a few people glanced at Chloé. She had probably been gunning for the role of Princess, but now she seemed to be pouting. “If Adrien is taking the lead role, then I still want a good one. But I refuse to be a smelly Knight! I’d rather be the King.” She stated decidedly, and the class chuckled and murmured their acceptance of her decision. They were happy to have her not throwing a fuss. It was rather refreshing, actually, to see her still being dramatic but cooperative with the class.
Murmurs continued as the class discussed the role of Knight. Marinette stayed out of it, too embarrassed that she might mess up again. It wasn’t long before Adrien hummed to himself and turned to her.
“Marinette? Would you like to be the Knight to my Princess?” She squeaked at the sudden proposal, and the class hushed. Adrien turned to the others, a small but confident smile on his lips. “She’s helped all of us in Akuma attacks before, right? Marinette acts the part of a Knight saving dames and damsels in distress naturally. I think she could do this, if she wants to, that is,” he adds with a reassuring glance. There wasa round of agreements from the others, before all eyes turned to her, breaths held in anticipation of her answer.
Retreating into the neckline of her oversized shirt to hide a fluster, she nodded her acceptance. There were a few excited woops, and Kim even whistled.
After that, all the roles and assignments for the project were set.
Marinette and Adrien were to be Knight and Princess. Chloé and Juleka took to the King and Queen. Kim and Ivan claimed a joint role of the Dragon for themselves. Rose volunteered to be the Evil Sorceress. Mylène wanted the role as the Knight’s Fairy Guide. Alix was to make props and set backgrounds in the art room. Nathaniel and Alya were the script-writers for the story. Max and Nino were on camera duty with the help of Markov. Sabrina was put in charge of coordinating, scheduling, and final edits.
Lastly, everyone was given two tasks as a group: First, if they had nothing to, they were to help their fellow classmates who were still working. And second, everyone pitches in for the costumes if they can.
Everything went surprisingly smoothly for their project once everything was divided up. Adrien got Chloé to pitch in for the costumes with him, both allowing their immense closets to be raided. Alya and Nino were able to check out cameras from the yearbook and photography clubs. Props became a group-effort when most of the class rather enjoyed, and got carried away with, the art room’s free to use supplies. Some of the musically inclined were putting together a playlist for mood and background music. Kim helped the cast members practice their lines, even standing in for a partner if someone wasn’t there.
It was fun, Marinette had to admit. Up until the inevitable hitch caught up to them, though.
The days of filming their project were upon them. The school’s courtyard had been commandeered for the majority of their sets, empty due to it being a weekend. Large green rolls of poster paper had been used like wallpaper, hung from the second floor banisters to act as a greenscreen. The stairs got covered in painted cardboard so they would look like castle walls and towers from the side.
The entrance to the school was left clear, since the class had deemed it worthy to be its own set background twice over. The first was to act as the front gate to the King and Queen’s castle for the opening scene outside. The second would be from the inside, doors closed and covered with curtains to make it look like the inside of a Great Hall. To give the makeshift Great Hall its finishing touch, Chloé had ‘borrowed’ the fancy chair from her Father’s office to act as a throne.
All in all, things went great. The story and filming opened with the Knight, Marinette, decked out in painted cardboard and foam armor, returning from a mission in another country. He was summoned by the King and Queen immediately upon arrival, to be told that the Princess, Adrien, had been cursed and kidnapped by the Evil Sorceress. To their credit, Juleka and Chloé actually did an amazing job of acting and looking like emotionally distressed parents who just lost their daughter. And when they did a flashback scene in one of the classrooms, Rose proved to be one scary Evil Sorceress with Adrien a perfect damsel in distress. They did have to redo the scene several times, though, because the Queen, Juleka, was having trouble not looking like she wished she was being kidnapped by a very pretty girl instead.
The Fairy Guide, Mylène, was then called forth to help assist the Knight in tracking down the Evil Sorceress and navigate through the Magic Woods. This part took a mix of walking along the makeshift greenscreen wall multiple times and actually going out to a few of the parks around Paris. They had to admit to themselves, though, that they mostly just wanted to run around in-costume and have fun, as well as eat a picnic that Alya’s mother and Marinette’s father had both contributed to after hearing about the project.
It was the pre-rescue battle scene that caused the hiccup. The class artists had done a too-good job on the two-person costume of their Dragon. Kim sat upon Ivan’s shoulders, allowing the Dragon to have an impressive two and a half metre height from head to ground. Kim was also very set on being very animated and expressive with the Dragon, so the mouth, full of sharp paper mache fangs, opened and closed at his command while he threw glitter out like it was fire. Ivan controlled the legs, wings, and body, which all had moving parts for mobility. The legs were strapped to his own, so they walked and stepped when he did. The wings were controlled by Ivan’s Raven wings, allowing them to move realistically. Kim, acting as the neck, would twist around, and Ivan, needing to keep balance, would follow his movements, causing the whole dragon to lumber around and sway like it was alive.
The Fairy Guide, Mylène, couldn't bring herself to face the Dragon at all, let alone appear on set with it. What really took them off guard, however, was the Akuma that came along as the class was gathered around Mylène.
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Wings of Broken White - Ch. 2
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 3 ]
[ Summary: It’s Origins all over again, but jsut a little different. ]
Ever since his mother disappeared, Adrien’s favorite movie has been Spirited Away. As the years passed, he related to it more and more.
A young child, who’s parent’s pay her no mind despite her warnings. She gets separated from them, wanting to do nothing more than cry for the unfairness of it all. Then she gets dragged into signing a contract, willing to work under its terms because it would allow her to bid her time and someday regain her family.
All of that he felt in his heart, but it wasn’t all.
A strange and dark looking creature is constantly asking her to let it inside, and each time she has to keep denying it. Letting it in would be, is, a mistake, she had to get him out as soon as possible and keep him far, far away.
It was a little unclear to Adrien why he related to this part of the movie as more of a relevant metaphor than a personal experience. But it was still there. He could never quite grasp why, but whatever his own dark, faceless creature was, he knew he couldn't let it in.
And of course, there was one other part to Spirited Away that he wished to understand.
The girl lost her name, her memories, all of who she was, as part of a contract to get her parents back. Even her spirit friend had lost his name, too, and he had done it to stay alive. Those parts felt raw and real to Adrien, and it always made his cry.
Though he was always a bit confused why he felt lost like they were. Had he forgotten something? He knew his name though, it was Adrien. And he still belongs to himself, after all, his Father lets him set his terms for when he models so he’s never uncomfortable. Had he forgotten something else, then?
From what he could recall, there were very few photos of Adrien from before he was seven. All up-close shots taken from a polaroid in black-and-white film, and all stuffed away in a little photo album in his Father’s personal library. Nothing was out of place, he was certain of it.
So Adrien dismissed it, chalking up his tears to nothing more than build up emotions from the earlier parts of the movie.
Spirited Away wasn’t the only Studio Ghibli movie he enjoyed, though.
He had seen every single one, really, and he loved them all.
But when Chloé had watched Whisper of the Heart with him one time, she used it as a way to egg him into going to public school with her.
“But Chlo, you’re homeschooled too, aren't you?” He was a bit confused.
“Only for now!” She huffed in annoyance. “But being homeschooled by tutors means I can't be in classes with you, Adrien, so as soon as I demand that Daddy enroll me to a school so that I can be with you more often, he will see reason! Just watch!”
And he did. She succeeded, of course, though it took her agreeing to wait until she was eligible for secondary school so they could skip the hassle of enrolling her in primary school first. Unfortunately, she had underestimated just how stubbornly protective Gabriel Agreste would be of his son.
For three years, Chloé went to Collège Françoise Dupont on her own. For three years, Adrien dreamed of getting out of the house and making friends on his own. For three years, Chloe helped build Adrien’s courage to push against his protective bubble and pop it using all his might. And, Lucky for him, three years was all it took.
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Marinette was running late for school, just like she has every day since she started Collège. It wasn’t her fault that mornings didn’t give her very much time to eat, shower, put on her wing-binders carefully and perfectly, get dressed, maybe help out in the Bakery a little bit, and then finally grab her bag and dash off to make it on time for classes. Honestly, who’s idea was it to make the day start so early? Not her’s, that's for sure!
It really didn't help that an elder had been crossing the street while a car with a distracted driver drove toward the intersection too quickly. Marinette had rescued the elder, sure, but her box of goodies had suffered, and so did her wings. Luckily, it wasn't too bad, she had just awkwardly landed on her butt, subsequently squashing some of her primaries and secondaries where they had been concealed under her dress. Oh well, it wasn’t like she flew very often anymore anyways, right? Right!
Her first day of school was…normal, really, as normal as it has been for the past four years, anyways. This year, she had all three of her primary school friends, Nino, Alix, and Kim, in her class, and that made her rather glad. She was even happier to see that the rest of the students she had also met before over the previous three school years. She was surrounded by friends, so she knew this year would at least be better than before. Even Alya, who had transferred to their school the previous year, would be joining her classes again.
There was, of course, that one sore thumb that stuck out.
Chloé Bourgeois, for the fourth time in a row, had made a big deal of sitting in a particular spot so that a student no one knew could sit in front of her. For the fourth time in a row, Chloé watched the door instead of the teacher. And, again, for the fourth time in a row as classes passed then lunch came and ended, Chloé looked rejected and sad coming back into the classroom, before taking her usual spot back in the front row with Sabrina.
For the fourth year in a row, it looked like Chloé’s one friend outside of school wasn't going to be showing up.
Only, it seemed this year would turn out just a little different.
The mystery boy did, in fact, show up this year. He came in late, smiling like he had just escaped from prison for some reason. Chloé had jumped from her seat like a coiled spring and hugged him like he had just come back from a war when she thought he had died. Marinette had no clue why she was comparing these two’s interactions to such horrific things, but it seemed to convey just how high their emotions were running.
After that, their teacher had taken the chance to rearrange the class seating, to better accommodate the students.
Rose Lavillant with her pretty wings of a Roseate Spoonbill, and Juleka Couffaine with the purple and grey wings of a Violet-Backed Starling, were the inseparable couple, now seated in the right hand side’s back row. To their left across the aisle was Nathaniel Kurtzberg, his large red and black Cardinal wings keeping the sky boy hidden. He would have been put in the front due to his shyness, but his wings had a tendency to block other’s views.
In the next row forward, there was Max Kanté, his wings that of a pure white Flamingo. Lê Chiến Kim sat beside him. Kim was one of the wingless students, but that never got him down. Some students would even say that if he did have wings, they would be on his feet like Hermes purely because of how fast on his feet he could be. Ivan Bruel sat at the next desk in front of Nathaniel, also on his own. His Raven wings were hidden under his oversized clothes, making him rather large and intimidating in looks. He wasn’t trying to look scary, really, he was just embarrassed at how shiny his large wings were and hid them.
Third row from the top, right behind the front row, sat Alix Kubdel, dark green and pink iridescent Hummingbird wings tucked smoothly against her back. Kim was staring at the back of her head like he could already picture himself beating her in a race. Mylène Haprèle was at Alix’s side, another wingless student. She didn’t mind, really, if anything, it made her time with Ivan feel all the more special, since they could share their experiences with each other without being embarrassed. Marinette Dupain-Cheng and Alya Césaire were at the other desk. Alya had the prettiest Barn Owl wings, the color reminding many of roasted marshmallows. Her wings also made her a person to fear during camping, because as soon as the scary campfire stories were out, she would sneak off, then ambush the group on silent wings at the scariest possible moment. Marinette, on the other hand, still hid her wings under loose shirts and skirts, so she was seated near the front of the room.
And finally, on the right hand side of the very front row of desks, sat Chloé Bourgeois with her regal Swan wings, and Sabrina Raincomprix, Chloé’s wingless desk companion and only friend inside of school. And now, at the other desk opposite the two girls and in front of the classroom’s door, the last two students were seated. Nino Lahiffe, another Hummingbird with blue and green feathers, sat very chill in the front row, his wings tucked away just like Alix’s to keep anyone from behind him from having trouble seeing. And at his side was the new student.
Adrien Agreste was the last of the wingless students in the class. But even without wings, he was eye-catching. His hair was white, more pure in color than even Max’s or Chloé’s wings. It was only accentuated by his light, almost pale skin. And his eyes, blue as could be, looking like ice drifting on an open sea. He wasn’t completely unique, of course, as there were plenty of pale or even albino people in the world. But still, he was different and new to them, and even more curiously, he was friends with Chloé, of all people. She even treated him well, and she didn’t do that for many.
After the excitement of seat changing and a new student, everyone settled down for the rest of their first day of school. Adrien seemed rather excited to be there, even jumping out of his seat when called on, blushing furiously at the giggles but still smiling at his own amusement.
Sadly, the day was interrupted. By magic and supervillains, of all things.
No need to get into the details, but here is what Marinette remembered when she finally got home after an exhausting day.
First, a very large, blue gorilla came crashing into the school, obviously looking for someone.
Second, Marinette found a pair of earrings in her room, a magical creature with them.
Third, she became Ladybug, and, for the first time in a while, flew in the skies on new wings of pitch black.
Fourth, she was really out of practice on flying, especially with the new set of feathers, and ended up falling into another person.
Fifth, that new person was her partner in heroics, apparently, calling himself Chat Blanc.
Sixth, he too, had wings, a brilliant, almost iridescent white, broken by scattering specks of crystal blue. But for some reason, he hadn't been flying when she fell, or any time after that.
But, seventh and most important of all, he had been encouraging to her, helping her when she faltered and felt fear. She was utterly embarrassed over it, but also very, utterly certain that she really, really liked him for it.
Adrien, on the other hand, remembered a few less things, but was just as excited about them.
First, he got to go to school!!! He had to run away from home to do it, yes, but it was worth the cost.
Second, when a monster came attacking his school, looking for someone (later revealed to be Adrien himself when the monster was reverted back into his bodyguard), Adrien had been saved. Marinette, his new classmate, had guided him through and out of the school building to help him escape the chaos happening in the unfamiliar environment. It was so cool.
Third, he had more freedom now than ever before. With the help of a silver ring and a wary little cat creature named Plagg, he could become Chat Blanc. And that freedom came with wings. Those wings made him feel almost whole for some reason. Like one of the missing pieces of himself, that he only thought about when watching Spirited Away, was suddenly back where it belonged.
Fifth of all, after the fighting was over, after his first day in public school was over, he got to see Marinette again. As he waited for his Father’s intimidating Assistant to come and get him, as he waited under the entrance awning as rain poured from the sky, Marinette had come up to his side.
“I didn’t get a chance to say it earlier, but welcome to our class, Adrien,” she had smiled genuinely at him. “I wasn’t sure what to think at first, you being a friend of Chloé, but you seem to make her, well, nicer, I guess. So, I hope I get a chance to be your friend, too.”
Then, she handed him her white dotted pink umbrella and dashed off into the rain before he could say anything back. It reminded him of another Ghibli movie, actually; in My Neighbor Totoro, when the sisters had been waiting in the rain for their bus, they had lent their only umbrella to the strange but friendly Totoro.
Adrien was glad Marinette hadn't seen him blushing as she left, or heard his embarrassing squawk as the umbrella had suddenly snapped down around his head and shoulders.
But after all that, the day was made bright by the fact that his Father was going to let him continue going to school. Everything was really looking up. He couldn't wait for the rest of his life to come.
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Wings of Broken White - Ch.7
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 6 ] [ Chapter 8 ]
[ Summary Author forgot to post this chapter, oops. Marinette reveals her secret to Blanc. ]
Marinette hesitated for a moment, before standing.
“I can’t tell you here. It feels awkward. I’m going to grab some more hot chocolate, for you of course, and then… Would you mind taking me with you, to Notre-Dame? If you don’t mind, that is, I don’t want to get in the way of your practice or distract you in a way that will make you fall, or-”
He cut her off with a hand to her shoulder as he joined her in standing, an amused and appreciative smile joining his soft gaze. “It would be my honor, Princess, to have your presence and your delicious hot chocolate with me tonight,” he winked, and they both laughed together.
With a nod, she hopped back down into her room with both thermos containers. She snuck down into the kitchen to refill both, adding in tiny marshmallows as a final touch before closing them tight. Back in her room, she slipped on some socks and shoes. After a second, she also put on a dress over her nightgown. It was one of the few dresses with an open back meant for her wings. She covered them back up with the blanket and climbed back out onto the balcony.
Chat was waiting right where he had been, fiddling with his tail-belt idly. He perked up again as she came back. “Ready, Princess?”
“Ready,” she nodded, holding her cargo of two hot chocolate thermoses securely along with the edge of her blanket.
“Permission to carry Her Royal Highness to the Cathedral?” She snorted, hiding her face, and her blush, behind an edge of the blanket like it was some kind of coy fan.
“Permission granted, Sir Gryphlet. But drop me and my parent’s might just have your head.”
They both giggled at their conversation as he picked her up. It was the same as before, a secure but gentle princess-carry. She trusted his hold. She felt comfort in it, leaning into it to combat her anxiety and nerves.
With an effortless hop, Chat Blanc was standing on the balcony railing, and then a powerful leap had them both soaring from building to building. The trip to Notre-Dame was noticeably short, even with Chat taking a curved route and skirting around the building to prolong their arrival.
He glided the rest of the distance after his final leap, landing with a slight stumble but not falling or losing his grip. There were now between the two towers of the western facade. She expected Chat to set her down now, but he surprised a squeak out of her when he adjusted his hold and took out his baton. An unexpected lift later, and they were atop the northern tower, much higher than before, but more hidden from any eyes below.
“You alright there, Marinette?” He asked, voice gentle with concern as he actually set her down this time.
She laughed a bit airly, looking around in awe. “I’m great, gryphlet, thank you. Wow...No matter where I go or how many times, there’s always a new way to see it. The Cathedral is beautiful from up here.”
“Want to go inside?” He wiggled his eyebrows in jest.
Marinette laughed, both surprised and not by his suggestion. “We aren't going to break into a church, Chat, that would be horrible!”
“Why not?” He returned her laugh, “It’s not like they keep the doors locked all the time. Churches are supposed to be safe places for anyone to go to, right? At any time.”
She chuckled, but thoughtfully considered him for a moment, smiling more. “Is that why you come here to practice flying, then? It feels...”
“Comfortable, and free,” he nodded, finishing and confirming her thoughts. His wings shuffled a bit, tucked against his back awkwardly. Marinette hummed in acceptance and walked toward the edge of the tower’s roof, looking outward to see the lawn and gardens, a place that made her heroic partner willing to try flying on his own.
A breeze fluttered the blanket around her and she shivered. A heartbeat later, Chat Blanc was at her side, a wing unfurled around her to block the wind. She blushed, appreciating the gesture, and handed him one of the thermoses. She uncapped her own and sipped at the hot chocolate to calm herself from the unnecessary flustering. She looked at Chat when his wing shuddered and she heard him humm in delight.
Marinette covered her mouth to hold in a laugh as she saw his own thermos getting tipped steadily until it was practically upside down. “Ah~!” came his utterly satisfied sigh alongside a big puff of visible breath, the thermos dropping back down infront of him, the contents having been completely consumed. He capped it, then looked at her like a cat who had just eaten a whole turkey all on his own, and enjoyed every bite. This time, she couldn't hold in the laugh.
He joined her, perfectly realizing how ridiculous what he just did must have been. He was silenced though as her laughter turned to small giggles and she reached a hand out to him, gently touching his chin. With a swipe of her thumb, the small drip of hot chocolate at the corner of his lip was whipped away. He stared at her, blinking slowly.
She took his empty thermos and looked away once again, realizing her own attempt to not get flustered had failed horribly. Why did I do that! I could have just pointed it out and he could have gotten it himself! Marinette, whhyyy?! She chugged down some more of her own hot chocolate in hopes the additional heat would actually be successful this time in keeping her in check.
“So, Princess,” he cleared his throat, and Marinette hummed in acknowledgment. “You asked me to bring you with me, because you wanted to tell me something? What is it?”
She stayed quiet for a moment, hesitating, before stooping and setting the thermoses aside on the rooftop, out of the way, and preventing her from stalling any further by trying to drink more. Instead, she gripped the blanket closer and turned to Chat Blanc, Looking at him carefully. Another ghost of wind had his feathers fluttering, catching her eyes.
Such a beautiful iridescent white...The ice blue tips and the moonlight really make them look like ice crystals. She couldn't help but smile wistfully. I’d trust these wings to carry me and the world if mine ever got too tired. And I am tired. Tired of hiding so much.
With a sigh, she took a small step forward, keeping herself within his encompassing wings that radiated comfort. He watched, patient as ever with bated breath to listen to her.
“The thing is, Chat, I’ve been hiding something from a lot of my friends for a while now. A few of them know, and my family knows, but outside of them, I keep it hidden. It hurts a lot, actually, but to stop hiding now, after so long, it scares me.” She sighed and looked down.
“Do you remember Chloé Bourgeois?” She heard him give the softest hum of affirmation before continuing. “I’ve known her for a little under four years now. She had a bad habit of looking down on almost everyone, being a bully to anyone, no matter their age or supposed authority. She just sees herself at the top of the world and only cares about who can serve her those she thinks would look nice at her side. I mean- I know she actually cares about some of those people, but, if you aren’t one of them?” Marinette shivered again, from more than just cold this time. Chat Blanc stepped closer and his wings closed around further.
“If you aren’t worthy in her eyes,” Marinette continued, sucking in a breath to steady herself, “then she has nothing to lose by making sure you know how she sees you. How she sees your friends. How she sees your family.” Once more her eyes turned to his wings. “My parents don’t have wings. Only my Nonna has wings in my immediate family, and further than that would be my great-great-Grandparents on my mother’s father’s side, but they’re gone. So it’s just Nonna and- Well, anyways,” she shook her head, looking back down.
“The first day of school, when I first met Chloé, our class spent all day getting to know each other. We talked about our hobbies and our families. I was proud to talk about my parents who work and live just down the street in the best bakery in Paris. I remember Chloé had scoffed at me, and told me that their pastries and baking couldn't be that good, because ‘no one without wings could even possibly compare anything they make to that of a normal toddlers’.” Marinette sniffed, rubbing at her eyes that had begun to blur. “She said it like wings are the only thing that make people good, or special, or worthy. Like she didn’t also go around telling people with wings that they were a waste of feathers and would be better off wingless.”
Her voice caught in her throat and she had to stop, hugging the blanket tighter than ever. Chat Blanc took the final step closer, engulfing her in an embrace of gentle arms and warm wings. She opened her arms, the blanket loosening around her as she held him around the chest tightly, hiding her face against his shoulder. Her hands brushed against his feathers, their soft touch all around her feeling light and comforting. She could even hear the smallest of purrs reverberating in his chest, and she knew it was meant to comfort her, too. And it did. It was also incredibly endearing, making her smile past the pains of the old hurt.
“You don’t have to keep explaining if you don’t want to,” his quiet voice spoke past the rumble in his chest. She shook her head, wanting to press on.
“She makes people feel bad for the things they have and the things they don’t. The things that make people happy she can turn against them,” Marinette sniffed and pressed into him, the blanket loosening from her grip. “She- I-I just- I don’t feel worthy of what I have...”
Chat Blanc’s arms slipped down to pull her closer onto his hug. The blanket slipped down from her shoulders to drape around her waist. She felt his breath hitch, freezing stil inside his chest as his heart pounded audible in her ear.
“Marinette…”
She nodded weakly, answering him quietly. “Yeah, they’re real, you’re not seeing things.”
There was quiet for a minute as they stayed silent where they were in each other's arms. Then Chat sucked in a breath, speaking gently, “You asked me if I used wing-binders. This is why?” Marinette nodded. “You wanted to know if I could relate…” She didn’t need to nod that time, she could hear it in his voice that he already knew it was true. “I can understand it, a bit. Not the same way, And I can’t really say how without risking my identity, but...I do get it,” he reassured her with a tightening of his hug.
She sighed gratefully and relaxed into him. He adjusted his arms when she shuffled her wings, freeing them fully from the blanket.
This time, both of them stopped breathing for a moment as their wings brushed against each other, making the two hyper continuous of just how close they were. The sheer amount of trust and affection they had to have to allow such an intimate interaction made them blush.
Marinette burst out laughing from the silliness of their position, contrasting the tears she hadn't noticed leaving her eyes from the heavy discussion only minutes before. Chat Blanc joined her outburst, and they surrounded themselves in their own bubble of laughter and feathers.
Too soon, they pulled away from each other. But it wasn’t awkward,and it didn’t leave them uncomfortable to know that such a heavy conversation and a huge secret had just been laid out between them. They smiled, looking at each other with softness and appreciation.
With another giggle, Marinette teased, “Didn’t you come here to fly, pretty-gryphlet? Don’t let a few tears and a sob story stop you from having fun.”
“You think you could stop me?” Chat picked up the teasing to use himself, “If anything, my Princess has emboldened me to be more fierce in my training and become the worthiest Knight amongst all her subjects!” He took a bow and they both giggled when he straightened again.
It felt good to interact with her partner so easily, even outside the mask. She wondered if he ever felt the same with her. Maybe she had interacted with him outside his mask as Ladybug before, too. It made her wonder, what would things be like for us if we knew each other completely? Maybe, someday soon, we can find out.
Saving that thought for later, Marinette dropped her blanket on top of the abandoned thermoses and turned back to Chat Blanc with a glint in her eye. “Then I best make sure my Knight is up to my standards before I have him return me to my chambers for the night. Come on, Chat, let’s go for a flight.” She stepped backwards towards the edge of the tower, watching her partner, her friend.
“Are you sure about this? I’m still not very good.” Despite his words, though, he followed.
Marinette nodded confidently, endeared by his hesitance and emboldened by his trust. “I’m out of practice, too, it’s okay. At the very least, we can glide for a while, and maybe I can teach you how to crash-land properly.” He sputtered, looking taken aback by the thought of them falling, let alone doing it on purpose, and she laughed, taking his hand and pulling him even closer to the edge. “We have all night to learn, gryphlet. I know we can do it together. Trust in us. I know I do.”
Once more he stared at her, making her blush under his gaze as he blinked ever so slowly, and nodded gently.
Marinette’s ombre grey Crane wings spread out freely, and Chat Blanc’s mirrored in unison.
She smiled confidently, feeling joy swell in her heart. She stepped to the very edge of the Cathedral tower’s roof and turned toward the open sky.
“Ladies first?” Chat teased, and she laughed.
“As you wish, Sir Knight,” and with that, she tipped forward into the air, pulling him with her by the hand, and together, they flew.
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Wings of Broken White - Ch. 3
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 2 ] [ Chapter 4 ]
[ Summary: Literal and Metaphorical dirt. ]
Hawkmoth had learned the lesson Monarch did not. Do not mix the positive power of a Blessing with negative emotions. Instead, enhance those negative emotions with the power of something else. Let his Champions be fueled by the opposite of a Blessing, something that haunts and feasts on darkness.
Give them Demons; give them an Akuma.
But still. He knew that he had to pick carefully what emotions he harnessed and the people behind them. Hawkmoth couldn’t afford to lose control of another Champion. And Gabriel refused to risk his son.
So he bided his time, researching and studying whatever he could. And while he waited, he built his public empire, funding his underground renovations and the care needed to keep his wife healthy.
Still alive, Emilie was kept that way in a chemically induced coma to prevent further deterioration. To the public, she was missing. In private, she was under the care of doctors from the world’s best medical center, Mayo Clinic.
Adrien would have been aware of her whereabouts were it not for the mistake and loss of control over Monarch’s Blessing. Gabriel had delayed telling his son the truth, and now there was no way to tell what would happen if he knew; what powers White Rose had truly gained beyond what was originally planned.
The thing is, Hawkmoth would have never surfaced if Gabriel could have prevented it. He was ready to let his wife go. But he still needed to find a way to remove the Blessing from Adrien, so he continued to use the Butterfly Miraculous, continued learning about it and the others.
But Adrien just had to go missing one early morning, barely before the sun had risen. Gabriel couldn't find him, neither could Adrien’s ever-present bodyguard. So in an act of desperation, Hawkmoth was brought to be. He then Akumatized the worried and protective bodyguard, granting him an ability to track down their shared ward.
This only furthered things along and also put them to a grinding stop.
The wielders of the Ladybug and Black Cat Miraculous arose to combat Hawkmoth’s Champion. Rather than admit why he was using the Butterfly in a dark way, he decided to reveal his last-ditch plan that he thought he would never bring himself to use, anyways.
He demanded their Miraculous. He was glad they refused, because he would not trust anyone so willing to give up such dangerous powers so easily instead of using them to protect.
So while plans to experiment with the use of Akumas were furthered, it was the mix of one Blessing and one Hero that halted everything.
Paris had very few albino citizens. It would be almost too easy to track down the potential civilian identities of Chat Blanc. But those white wings tipped in blue, so similar yet so contrasting to the black Starling wings of a younger Adrien? There was no way to deny such a similarity. And the Black Cat Miraculous itself would not change it’s own color scheme on a whim, either. Monarch himself had experimented with designs and color palettes, learning that only significant enchantments and magical interference could cause anything even a noticeable difference, not to mention such an extreme as turning Black to White.
The last nail in that theory's coffin was how Hawkmoth could feel the whispers of the Blessing influencing Chat Blanc. Certainly, it could have been a much older Blessing from a previous Butterfly Holder, but Gabriel highly doubted such coincidences could stack like this.
So, Gabriel accepted the facts. He felt heartbroken for his son that had to fight him, even if Chat Blanc didn’t know who he was fighting behind Hawkmoth’s mask. But he was so proud of him, too. Monarch’s Champion White Rose was doing what he was meant to; protect others from the harm of the Miraculous. And Gabriel’s son Adrien was free to be happy, as happy as he never was when inside the Agreste mansion, even when Emilie was still walking its halls. So Gabriel and Hawkmoth did nothing more than play his part as the fatherly villain.
He really didn’t mind how long it would take for it all to come to a close.
~*~*~*~*~*~
Despite her semi-disastrous first time as Ladybug, Marinette rather enjoyed the side-job.
Akuma’s were few and far between, and oftentimes could be talked down instead of fought head to head. Their abilities oftentimes got dangerous, yes, but Ladybug and Chat Blanc, not to mention the rest of Paris, were more than thankful that their Supervillain seemed to have at least some sort of moral code. He would prevent Akumatized villains from causing mass amounts of damage. Once, he had even taken back the powers and the Akuma that granted them, all because the Champion he had made was being unreasonably dangerous to innocent civilians.
Sometimes, she swore Hawkmoth would Akumatize students just so the whole district would have to let school out early due to the emergency. Maybe he had a soft spot for kids, maybe a child of his own? Either way, she appreciated the breaks.
Soon enough, a whole six months had passed since Hawkmoth first appeared.
The most recent attack had been earlier that evening. Marinette had to distract her Akumatized friend Nathaniel. He was akumatized because of Chloé. She had made fun of his art, at first. Then, to make things worse, she told him that he was right to have his and his boyfriend Marc’s hero-sonas to both be wingless, because the ones Nathaniel had were ‘wasted on his talentless existence’ and ‘if Marc wasn’t already wingless, then they would be utterly useless on him, too’. In general, it was a rather nasty scene.
Marinette had been quick to tell her to back off and leave Nathaniel and Marc alone. Adrien has sprung up right after her, telling Chloé not to talk to his friends like that, and even if she is his oldest friend he wasn't okay with her actions.
Marinette was proud of Adrien for standing up for others in the face of someone important to him. It was brave.
Unfortunately, their combined efforts didn’t prevent the Akumatization. Luckily, Evillustrator wasn’t a bad villain, he just really wanted to mess with Chloé with revenge-pranks.
Marinette got herself caught up in it by distracting him with other ideas. For example, using his power to create objects to set up a date with Marc. Chat Blanc had shown up part way into the setup of said date, and as a way to prevent Evillustrator from starting a fight, she had roped him into helping with the decoration ideas and music selection. He turned out to be a natural with romantic set-ups, and an even smoother talker, convincing Evillustrator to hand over his Akumatized item in exchange for them escorting Marc to the date’s location.
Marinette had managed to step away long enough while Blanc went to find Marc to transform into Ladybug, and called for her Lucky Charm just in case. It was nothing more than a red rose and she laughed happily to have a simple item with obvious intentions.
When Blanc returned, she showed herself and offered the rose to her partner, trying not to be flustered by her own romantic gesture. “Hold this for me, Kitty? I need to make sure their date goes well, and that means Nathaniel has to be here for it. Don’t want yours and Marinette's efforts to go to waste, now do we?”
Then, she took the Akumatized item from Blanc and broke it, purifying the butterfly within.
“What about the Lucky Charm?” Chat Blanc looked a tad confused. “As soon as you call for Miraculous Ladybug, everything Evillustrator made will disappear. Their date will go poof!”
Ladybug smiled knowingly. “Already thought that through. You hold on to that rose, okay? Or maybe let Nathaniel hold it? As long as I can find it again later, just make sure it’s safe. I’ll use Miraculous Ladybug long after their date is over, so nothing will get spoiled. Gotta go, Bug out!”
She returned to the scene as Marinette once more, finding a de-Akumatized Nathaniel on a successful date with Marc, and Chat Blanc still watching over them, happy for the couple. Satisfied, she made her way home, away from the setting sun.
Now, it was completely dark out and Marinette was drinking a thermos of hot chocolate on her balcony, wrapped in a warm blanket. The quiet night got interrupted by a shadow moving over the rooftops, followed by white boots lightly thumping onto her balcony. She sat up, surprised to see Chat Blanc still lurking about the city. He bowed theatrically with a gentle smile.
“Princess, what a lovely evening to see you! I presume I have found you safe and happy in your tower tonight?”
Marinette couldn't help but laugh. “You saw me maybe two hours ago, pretty-gryphlet, you know I’m perfectly fine.”
“True, but as your loyal, trustworthy, and handsome White Knight, I am obliged to check on you anyways.” He had bowed again and taken her hand, kissing the air above her knuckles ceremoniously. She had to fight back both her blush and her wing’s desire to flutter bashfully where they were hidden under the blanket.
“Silly gryphlet,” she smiled, before noticing his gloves were stained and had left some of it on her fingers. Then she noticed the dark spots on his boots and knees as well. She frowned in confusion, inspecting what was on her hand. “Why are you covered in dirt?”
“That dirty little secret,” he deflected the question easily with his pun and a cheeky smile, “I will explain soon. But first, I gotta ask, why do you call me ‘pretty Griflet’? I already know I look amazing, but is Griflet a reference to one of the knights of the Round Table? If so, I am honored to have such recognition.”
Marinette laughed and shook her head. “No, not a knight, a gryphon. You know, a mythological creature with the body of a lion and the wings of an eagle? You’re a cat, and you have wings, hence, gryphlet!” She explained proudly, before realizing how embarrassing it was to nickname one of the local Superheroes and retreated into her blanket.
Chat Blanc blinked owlishly at her explanation, but soon a smile bloomed on his face, and she could swear he was blushing under his mask.
“I like it,” he said softly, looking gentle and earnest.
“S-So anyways! Blanc Chat, I mean, Chat Blanc, I uh, You say were? Were saying? About the, uhm, dirt?” She turned away, grabbing her thermos to keep her hands busy.
“Oh! Right!” He brightened even more, his eyes starting to look like that of an excited kitten. “Come with me somewhere, Princess? I know it’s cold out so I won’t keep you long, but I wanted to show you something.”
She nodded, standing up and setting the thermos aside. Then she hesitated, once more remembering her wings. “I...Blanc, can you keep a secret for me?”
“Of course, what is it?” He looked curious and just so innocent. She couldn’t do it.
“Uh, never mind, next time, okay? I don’t think I’m ready. To say anything, I mean, not that I don’t want to see what you want to show me, but also I’m not ready to go yet for that either, wait, i meant-!” She closed her mouth with a snap, sucking in a breath and letting it out slowly. “What I mean is, let me just get something from my room real quick? I should really put on shoes and something warmer than pajamas. Then we can go!”
“Of course! I’ll be here when you’re done.” Oh Kwami, he was so patient with her, and understanding, too. Could he get any nicer, she wondered?
She fumbled her way back into her room, swiftly putting on a wing-binder, thick white leggings, and a warm long-sleeved baby blue dress. She remembered to grab some shoes, too. As she climbed back up to the balcony, she tried to ignore the fact that she had chosen to wear colors close to Chat Blanc’s. From the look on his face, he was probably trying not to think about it too much, either. “Ready, Marinette?”
“Ready. So uhm, how are we going to get there?” she shuffled on her feet, hands fidgeting.
He grabbed the thermos she had set down and put it into her hands, warming them, and subsequently her cheeks, too.
Politely he asked, “Permission to carry you?”
“Granted? Wait, carry? Like, on your back carry or- Woah!” He answered by sweeping her into a classic princess carry. “Uh, works, I guess, this does? I mean- Okay,” she finally squeaked out.
He chuckled and held her securely, but gentle. “Let’s not waste time. Hold on tight!”
She didn't scream dramatically when he jumped from her balcony, but she also won't admit she might have squeaked again from the unfamiliar feeling of jumping over rooftops while untransformed, let alone while being carried.
But the trip to their destination really was rather short, as only a couple minutes later he was setting her back down on her own two feet.
The rooftop was surrounded by decorative iron fencing. Candles, protected from the wind in glass jars, lined the top of the railing and between the bars. What really caught her eyes, however, where the Lily-of-the-Valley flowers spread around decoratively. She couldn't help but gape at them. The scene was gorgeous, and she wondered why Chat Blanc had brought her here. Did he do this? Was this why he was covered in dirt? She turned to him where he stood looking almost nervous for her reaction.
“Chat...It’s beautiful. Did you set this up? Did you get these flowers yourself?”
He perked up, glad to see she wasn’t reacting badly. “I did. I also learned I’m a really bad gardener,” he chuckled, and she smiled, amused. “And don’t worry, I didn’t steal any of this stuff, it was all mine already. Well, sort of. The candles were my Mother’s, and I use them sometimes. The flowers came from our yard- They would have died soon anyways, the brief warm spell this week made them bloom too early, so I thought I might as well put them to use. So, you like it, Marinette?”
She giggled and nodded, looking away shyly. “Why set all this up, anyways? Special night?”
He nodded, his own gaze shy as well. “Sort of? Ladybug trusted me with something. And earlier today, this amazing girl I know helped me take down an Akuma. So I wanted to prove I can be trusted with Ladybug’s thing, while also getting to show that amazing girl how much I appreciated her, even if it is only for a little bit. Here,” he stepped to the side, bringing Marinette’s curious gaze to a small table she hadn't noticed before.
It had a few more candles and flowers on it, but there was a delicate vase in the center. She quietly gasped as she noticed the red rose, Ladybug’s Lucky Charm, sitting in the vase. Chat Blanc plucked it from its place and held it out to her.
“For the most creative and wonderful Princess in all of Paris,” he smiled, bowing as he presented the rose. He chuckled sheepishly, then, “Well, you can’t keep it forever, because it is Ladybug’s, but I figured that if anyone was worthy of keeping it safe until she needed it, that person would be you.”
Dumbfounded and flustered into silence, Marinette accepted the rose with her free hand.
“Well, I guess I should take you back home now, huh?” He asked awkwardly.
“O-Oh, uh, sure,” she agreed, still distracted as she held the red rose close to her chest.
This time, she was prepared for him to lift her, and she stayed quiet on their way back to her balcony. This time, she noticed how warm he was and just how easy it was to trust him even as a civilian. She wouldn't admit to being sad when he set her down again, though.
“Until next time, Princess; I hope to see you again,” once more he took her hand and gave the air over her knuckles a kiss, but before he could let go, she clutched his fingers tight, pulling his attention up to her eyes.
“Uhm- It’s cold out, and I barely touched my hot chocolate anyways.” She turned his hand over and set her thermos into his palm. “Take it with you. You can return it, next time we meet.”
He beamed at her and nodded. “It’s a date,” he winked teasingly, and she giggled. “See you later, then. Have a goodnight, Princess.”
And just like that, he was gone, and Marinette was left a blushing mess on her balcony until Tikki finally came out and told her to go to bed.
In the morning, the red rose was still where she left it on her desk, proving the night before was no dream. Tikki then informed her that it had slushed a bit while she slept, so she should be careful when she goes outside.
Ladybug went off in the early morning to check on Evillustrator’s reactions, only to find that they had been washed away by the sleet. It seemed that just like all other forms of art, even the magical creations of an Akuma were susceptible to the natural elements when exposed long enough.
So that morning, Ladybug returned an intact Lucky Charm to Marinette’s room, and Marinette got to keep the gift of an everlasting red rose.
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Wings of Broken White - Ch. 4
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 3 ] [ Chapter 5 ]
[ Summary: Alya takes Marinette somewhere, and it turns cute. ]
Alya decided that Marinette wasn’t getting out enough despite the fact that they shouldn't be going anywhere when it was still late winter.
“Girl, you hardly go anywhere anyways unless it’s for someone else!” Alya argues as she dragged a snugly bundled Marinette down snow and salt dusted sidewalks.
“Hey, I went to the school’s Valentine’s party last month, that should count for something!”
Allya scoffed at the weak defense. “You were, like, a ninth-wheel, Marinette. Rose and Juleka, Nathaniel and Marc, Mylène and Ivan, Nino and I, we were the wheels on that bus. You on the other hand…” She trailed off to emphasize her point.
Marinette scoffed. “I think you missed a set of wheels, Als. Max and Kim were there. Chloé and Adrien showed up, too.” 
“Max was there sporting an Aro-pride flag pin and keeping Kim company,” Alya shot back. “They were just being single-wheels, together. And Adrien, with Chloé? More like she had kidnapped him to a secondary location! Adrien clearly wasn't the one to decide to show up. And remember the color coded cups? He was using the one for the ‘Single, just here to support my friends’ category. Just like Max, just like you. So my point still stands: You need to get out more often, just for yourself.”
Marinette sighed, relenting. “Fine, but next time, I get to decide where I go, so no more surprise trips.”
“Yesss,” Alya pumped her fist in the air victoriously, her wings spreading out, too. Marinette laughed and pushed her hand back down to her side while she dodged out of the way of one fairly the overexcited wing.
“Anyways, where are we going? You said something about, ‘You’re going to love it, my treat!’” Marinette quoted in an exaggerated mimic of Alya’s voice, causing both girls to burst into giggles.
“Just a café,” Alya says coyly, almost teasingly. It made Marinette squint in suspicion.
“It wouldn’t happen to be the same café you mentioned two weeks ago on the Ladyblog, right? The one they planned to theme after Paris’s new heroes?” Marinette asked, teasing her friend right back with her confident guess.
“You remembered! Yep, that’s the place! And it’s not just any regular themed café, either. It’s a cat café,”Alya revealed dramatically, while spreading her wings again to wrap them both in a mock cocoon of unnecessary but playful secrecy. Marinette balked.
“Wait, so you’re basically taking me to a ‘Chat Blanc emphasis-on-the-Chat’ Café?”
Alya snorted, pulling her wings back. “Yes, but it’s actually called ‘Hero Rescue Café’. They work together with the animal shelters around Paris, most of the cats they have are available for adoption. The profits are even donated back to those shelters to help keep the animals cared for. Isn’t that cool?”
“Mhm,” Marinette nodded along as Alya continued to rave excitedly and lead the way to their destination. I wonder if they’ll have any cats that look like Blanc? Probably not. Blue-eyed white cats were already popular, and no doubt are even more so now. Not that I could adopt a cat anyways, but it’s a niche thought. Wait, why is it a nice thought? It’s not like I like Chat Blanc or anything, no way! I don’t do crushes! Oh, who am I kidding? Marinette groaned in defeat to her own thoughts, making Alya stop talking and look at her.
“Something wrong, Marinette?”
“Oh! Sorry, I didn’t mean to worry you, I was just thinking about how sad I’m going to be if I see a cat I really want to keep but can’t?”
Alya nodded in acceptance of the awkward excuse, and Marinette sighed in relief. I can never tell her about my crush- I’m scared to find out what kind of match-maker she would try to be. Or even worse, tell me I have no chance! I mean, I know I have no chance, but still, ow. Would Ladybug have a chance? Wait, she and I are the same person! If I don’t have a chance, neither does Ladybug! Hold on, why am I even thinking about this!?
“We’re here~!” Alya announced, breaking Marinette free once more from her internal chaos.
“Is that a cat in the window? There’s a cat in the window!” Marinette let herself get distracted by the café and Alya laughed.
“Duh there's a cat in the window, it’s a cat café, what else would be in the window?” She teased, but Marinette only laughed.
“Well I know that, but I can still be excited over a cat, can’t I?”
“Save it for when we go inside,” Alya winked, opening the door for them both. There was a second set of doors past the first, and Marinette realized that they did the smart thing and made an enclosed entryway.
“Oh, this is to keep the cats from dashing outside, like at a dog park,” she mused, making Alya chuckle.
“Yeah, and gives people a fur-free place to hang up their coats. Oh, look!” She added excitedly, pointing to the opposite wall from the hanger rod. There was something that almost looked like a long shawl or a barber cape. Marinette recognized it easily. “They have wing-covers for patrons to borrow, in case we don’t want the cat’s playing with our feathers. That’s so thoughtful. They really went all-out on this place.”
Marinette smiled and nodded in agreement as she slid off her jacket and hung it up. “It really is sweet of them. Are you going to use one?” Alya shook her head.
“Nope. My wing’s are tough, I can handle a few clingy kitties,” she declared with a proud smile, and Marinette only chuckled as she opened the next set of doors for them both.
Unsurprisingly, Marinette enjoyed the café. She spent a lot of time admiring their logo that was embedded in the resin coating of their tables. The stylized lettering was inspired by some of the animal-themed Akumas. Then the entire name was encircled by the white belt of Chat Blanc and the red and black yo-yo of Ladybug. Symbolic of two heroes saving those in need. They really thought this out. Maybe Ladybug should show her respect here some time.
Surprisingly, the café’s cats also enjoyed Marinette. Alya was convinced they had met every single cat in the building before they even got their drinks. Marinette was just embarrassed and spent a lot of time spreading her attention between each feline before shooing them all off towards other guests. One of the cats, sleek black with yellow-flecked green eyes, was too stubborn to leave, so she let him claim her lap indefinitely. 
But, completely unbelievably, the café got a surprise guest. Chat Blanc himself showed up out of the blue. Alya had spotted him running across a rooftop across the street, and proceeded to book it out the door, fly after him, and then shamelessly ask to take a photo of him with the cats that were inside the café inspired by him and his partner. He was stunned at first, but agreed, soon enough beaming happily as he surrounded himself with cats.
“Is he crying?” Marinette whispered to Alya as she recorded the feline hero sitting on the floor with at least five different cats climbing his back, shoulders, and into his lap.
“The happiest tears I’ve ever seen,” Alya confirmed.
Once Alya was satisfied she had taken enough pictures and video footage for the blog, she turned her focus to getting a few personal memorabilias.
“Mari! Come here! Take a pic of me with Chat, please? I want something for my desktop background, this would be perfect!”
Marinette agreed, to the annoyance of the cat in her lap. She managed to get the photo, a cute scene of Alya, her nerdy school friend, and Chat Blanc, her dorky friend-but-only-because-she’s-secretly-Ladybug, doing a silly pose with their arms linked, wings flared out, and several cats surrounding them.
She gave a thumbs up, and Alya whooped, standing to take back the phone. Marinette stepped forward, only for the clingy black cat from earlier to entangle himself with her ankles.
With a squawk, she went tumbling, but was deftly caught in the arms of Chat before she could meet an untimely end via a floor of cats.
Marinette flushed scarlet. Chat Blanc smiled shyly. The black cat jumped up on them, getting his lap-seat back. Alya, of course, got another photo.
All three of them managed to laugh it off, but not without Alya demanding another picture of the two and the cats before she would let them stand up.
“Marinette, I’m texting you copies to keep for yourself. Sorry, Chat, I’d send you some but-”
“No worries,” he chuckled and rubbed his neck, waving her concern away with his other hand. “Secret identity means secret number. You’ll be using your own pictures on your computer, though, right? Consider me honored by that,” he bowed dramatically and the two laughed as he straightened. “And Marinette, I’d be more than happy to let you do the same if you wanted, too,” he played the comment off with a wink.
“Time for me to go,” Chat Blanc continued before either girl could respond. “Chat out!”
They watched him dash out the doors and off over the rooftops.
“Girl...Did he just flirt with you?” Alya looked at Marinette, awestruck.
“What? No! There’s no way! Nope!” Marinette flustered and started walking out in a feeble attempt to escape the accusation.
“Uh-huh, because feeling ‘honored’ to be a screensaver for one girl and being ‘happy’ in case it were to happen by a second girl, is totally the same thing,” Alya followed after, determined to tease the life out of Marinette.
“Yes, exactly! Completely the same! It would have just been awkward to say the same line twice, so he just reworded himself, that's all! He was just giving permission to use his picture for personal use, nothing more, nope!”
Alya laughed before winking playfully. “Yeah, girl, sure. That was all, nothing more, nothing less. Whatever you say.”
“Thank you,” Marinette nodded in finality, ignoring the teasing sarcasm from her friend.
Later that day, Marinette saved one of the café photos as her phone’s background, making sure to put a completely different photo as her lockscreen to avoid any further notice or teasing about her and Chat Blanc.
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Wings of Broken White - Ch.9
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on A03 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 8 ] [ Chapter 10 ]
“I don’t want to be scared any more,” Mylène whispered gently to the curious gazes. Ivan, out of the Dragon costume, had one of his wings wrapped around her protectively.
Chloé, decked out in a formal suit and cape, scoffed, “It’s just a costume, Haprèle, pull yourself together!” Adrien, dressed in one of Chloe’s blue and white ballroom dresses, nudged her with his shoulder and gave her a deep frown, shaking his head. She scoffed again and looked away. “If it will make you feel better, just pretend you can still see Bruel behind that ridiculous costume. It will be less scary that way.” She then turned and walked away, her regal red caplet fluttering behind her.
Ivan sent a thankful look to Adrien for the interference, and he smiled back reassuringly. Mylène giggled a bit, looking perplexed but a bit better. “Did she just try to be nice?” Adrien only shrugged, his smile turning knowing, and the group laughed lightly.
They tried the scene again, and Mylène did better, but couldn’t make it through to the end of the stage-fight. Something about imagining Ivan getting stabbed with a sword, even if it was fake, really didn’t help the situation. No one could find her when she ran off again, and that was when the Akum came. She reappeared, but no longer herself.
Rather, she was nor a very real, very large version of the class’s fairytale Dragon. And just like how their costume didn’t actually breathe fire, neither did Mylène’s. Instead, it was very much a blast of glitter.
Marinette found herself to be the first one hit by it when she was trying to herd the class to safety. She didn’t realize anything had happened to her until the class was barricaded in a room together, sans the Akuma Dragon, and everyone was staring at her.
“Uh...What? Do I still have some glitter on me?”
Adrien had broken the silence with a suppressed giggle and a shake of his head. “No, uhm, I think the Akuma did something to your armor?”
She looked down, only to realize it wasn't cardboard and foam. It was heavy, and shiny, and- “Is that-? Oh no, Adrien, your fencing rapier! She turned it into- into a broadsword! M. D'Argencourt is going to have my head if he finds out I got it involved in an Akuma attack!”
He patted her on her armored and caped shoulder and shook his head with a fond smile. “Don’t worry about it. Ladybug and Chat Blanc will have it back in no time. In the meantime, I don’t hear the Akuma at the door any more. I wonder…”
The class moved to glance out the windows of the classroom, only to gasp in unison and see their school’s courtyard transformed in a wave of glitter-fire.
Markov, wielding his still-recording camera, let out a whistling sound. “Now that's what I would call a perfect set for a medieval movie. Do you think we can get Ladybug to not cast Miraculous Ladybug until we finish filming?”
The class broke out into an even mix of disbelieving groans and agreeing hums.
All that was left now was for the Heroes to figure out how to get out there and fix this.
Surprisingly, the civilian heroes managed to get out of the classroom rather easily. It became clear that the Akuma had very little interest in actually hurting anyone. It seemed to simply be making itself at home in their school-turned-castle. It made sense that a Dragon would find comfort in being in a medieval fantasy setting of its own making.
The real problem came when the class tried to leave the building itself. Akuma-Mylène, just like any other Akuma, had her mind set on a task and was hellbent to keep at it. So the entire class was captured and became the Princesses in her dizzyingly tall Tower. Anyone not already in costumes got put into extravagant gowns, makeup, and even jewelry when the group got caught by the glitter-fire. The costumed students got the same treatment as Marinette, their characters brought to life in more detail.
Marinette did a quick headcount of the class, then did it again when she noticed something was off. “Hey, has anyone seen Kim? He was with us when the Akuma caught us, wasn’t he?” Everyone looked around the tower chamber they had been locked in, only for confirmation of his disappearance to pass back to her. That is, until their ever-composed King looked up, screeched in terror, and smacked a few faces when her Swan wings spread out.
Everyone looked up to see a small dragon in the rafters, looking down at them with a wide smile and a wagging tail. It dawned on them, then, that Kim, who had kept the prop dragon head with him the whole time, had probably ended up turning into this adorable baby dragon when they were captured.
His wings spread and he jumped into a glide. Clearly, the wingless boy was enjoying a temporary change in wing-status.
After a few circles around, he landed on Marinette’s shoulder, making her stubble. Her Crane wings flared out to balance her, and she froze. She saw the eyes of the class on her and her breathing stopped in panic.
My wings aren't bound. The Akuma got rid of my bindings- They were hidden under the cape until now- Oh gods everyone can see them, they’re-
Her thoughts were halted as Adrien spoke up.
“Huh, I guess Mylène pictures Knights to have wings! She did get you twice with that glitter-breath thing she does, right?” Marinette sucked in a breath, realizing that he was giving her an out, whether he knew it or not. “Those wings weren't there the first time she got you. Maybe the more you’re hit, the more you're affected? In that case, we should really keep dragon-Kim away from Dragon-Mylène, he might just get bigger!”
Marinette swore she would have kissed him out of thanks for this if she hadn't been weighed down by Kim. Alix and Nino, the only ones besides Kim who knew that the wings were not Akuma-made, added themselves to the kiss-list by echoing Adrien’s words and adding their own reasonings for why someone without wings would suddenly have them.
While the attention was off of her, she tucked her wings back into the cape and straightened up, dragon-Kim content to curl around her shoulders like a monkey. She went to a window and peered out, seeing nothing but the skyline. Curious, she leaned out and looked down.
“Huh,” she pulled herself back inside and turned to her class. “Hey, I think we can escape.”
“Escape?” Alya joined her, looking curious. She glanced out the window as well, and her eyes went wide. “Oh…”
“Exactly!” Marinette grinned.
“Care to fill us in, please?” Nino looked between the best friends nervously.
Alya beamed, “Look outside; the Akuma isn’t watching us. No circling of the tower like a vulture. She expects us to stay put and play our role.”
Max hummed in thought as he joined them at the windows. “This appears to be true. Traditionally in Fairy Tales involving dragons, they are not confronted in the sky, but rather on the ground. Usually outside the gates or somewhere inside. Perhaps Mylène is waiting for Ladybug and Chat Blanc to come as the Heroes of the tale?”
Marinette nodded, glad her classmates were catching on. “Exactly! I saw her down at the base of the tower, and she wasn’t looking upward. We could rescue ourselves and fly out!”
An excited buzz went through the class at the prospect of being their own saviors.
“Yeah, about that,” Chloé spoke sharply, hands on her hips and looking a tad annoyed. “Some of you can’t actually fly, remember? That includes you, Dupain-Cheng. You and Lê Chiến may have wings, but you have zero experience with flying. And not to mention my dearest Adrien! And Sabrina, too, I suppose. That’s four people who can’t leave this tower. And last I checked, none of us winged students are grown enough to carry a whole other person.”
They had to admit, Chloé  had a point, and a big one. They couldn't just leave a chunk of the class behind, stuck in the tower.
Ivan cleared his throat. “I could- I could carry Sabrina and Kim? I have practice flying while carrying things. Mostly gliding, but that’s all we need, right? Just enough to get us to the ground safely?”
“That sounds like a good plan!” Adrien smiled, interrupting Chloé as she was about to retort. “Don’t worry about me, though, I think it might actually be a good idea if I stayed. Dragon won’t be too happy if he finds out the original Princess isn’t in the tower where he belongs, right? Besides, I found a closet full of blankets and cushions. I was thinking I could build a pillow fort while I wait for the Heroes to defeat the Akuma.”
“As cute and brave as that sentient is, Adrien, what about Marinette?” Alya interjected protectively.
Marinette smiled reassuringly and set a hand on her friend’s shoulder. “I should probably stay, too. I’m the Knight, remember? A Knight always protects her Princess,” she winked at Adrien, who smiled back with a dusting of pink on his cheeks.
Chloé practically growled, displeased, but a look from Adrien had her huffing and turning away. “Fine! Stay if you want! At least your sacrifice will be noble or whatever.” And with that, the class’s King was hopping up onto the windowsill and diving into open air.
It took several rounds of reassurances and encouragement, but eventually, Marinette and Adrien were able to herd the rest of their class out the windows after Chloé. Nino was the last to go, and before he did, he gave Marinette a soft smile and a glance at Adrien who gave a wave before dashing for the closet.
“What is it, Nino?” She asked curiously.
“He protected your secret,” he stated plainly.
“Oh- Yeah, he did…” She looked at Adrien, too, watching as he pulled blankets out.
“The literal model son of a winged fashion designer. There’s a chance that, well… Marinette, I think he knows.” She tensed where she was, but said nothing to try and disprove her friend’s theory. He continued, “Don’t you think he would be able to recognize the use of wing-binders, considering his life? And the thing is...I’m worried about you. We all are, those of us who know, that is. Maybe just, start by sharing your wings with someone else. One person at a time, ya know? Adrien would be a good start. And who knows, it might get you out of this tower, too,” he added with a teasing tone. “I know you can hold a lot of weight on those wings of yours. Be a real Knight and consider giving him a Princess-carry, yeah?”
Marinette snorted and bumped him, causing him to stumble and laugh.
“Just sayin’, dudette! See ya!” And with that, he was out the window with the rest.
She considered his words as she walked over to Adrien where he had started building a pillow-and-blanket fort, just like he had said he would. He beamed from between two of the makeshift walls when he saw her.
“You’re really calm about still being stuck here, Adrien,” she noted softly.
“Are you kidding? This whole project has been the most fun since- well, in a while. Akuma or not, I like being here. Also, I just made a blanket fort. Blanket forts make everything better.” He grinned wide and went right back to building.
Marinette laughed and shook her head. “Fine, move over then. I’m going to help.”
Their fort was flimsy and fell over several times, but they both had to admit, it was a fun thing to do. It also revealed that the closet hid a trap door to a staircase leading downward.
“Who knew having fun would be the answer to our conundrum?” Marinette mused, amused.
“You sure do get caught up with a lot of Akumas that can have fun, huh?” Adrien jokes, causing her to chuckle and fluster at the realization.
“I mean, you're right, I guess. Nino, Nathaniel, Mylène- Everyone just wants to be happy. Makes me wonder what Hawkmoth is doing,” she trailed off, pondering on his own.
“Yeah, you’re right,” Adrien sat back, looking perplexed. “His power is so...big, but he does so little with it. I could swear he even stops himself from going too far. Why does he even attack Paris and ask for the Miraculous?”
“And what’s holding him back?” They were quiet for a little bit as their thoughts continued on silently, unknowing that they were both thinking along the same lines due to their masked partnership.
The blanket fort fell down on top of them, knocking them out of their thoughts and back into joint fits of giggles. Once they escaped their soft prison, they made their way to the window, looking out. they admired the view, but used it to remind themselves of their duties to do.
“Adrien?” He answered with a hum. “Thank you for speaking up, distracting everyone.”
He smiled gently and glanced at her. “When the wings came out? It was nothing. No one should be stared at like that if they don’t want to be.”
She wryly smiled back. “Thank you anyways. You’re a good friend and I, I trust you, a lot.”
His eyes went wide, “You do?”
She nodded, her smile growing in amusement. “Yeah, I do. Enough to tell you that I appreciate you keeping a secret you didn’t even know you just learned.”
“You mean-” he glanced at her Crane wings as they peaked out from behind her cape. She looked at them, too, noticing for the first time that they had a layer of armor on them as well. She smiled, stretching them out more.
“Yeah. Besides one person, I haven't told anyone about these in almost four years. I’m not exactly...proud of having wings. It’s hard to explain.”
“And you’re okay with me knowing?” He asked, his voice low in awe.
She smiled, a bit embarrassed, and nodded. “Yeah, I am.”
He beamed like she had just handed him the stars, and somehow, a twinkle in his eyes made it seem like she had already given him the sun and moon in the past, too. Just to get him to stop looking at her like that, she declared it was time to exit the Tower, and she scooped him up just the way Nino had suggested. After delivering him to safety, she ran off as fast as she possibly could. Not long later, Chat Blanc and Ladybug had Paris and Mylène back to normal.
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Wings of Broken White - Ch. 5
Tag List: @marichatmay
[ Posted on Ao3 ] [ Chapter 1 ] [ Chapter 4 ] [ Chapter 6 ]
[ Summary: Oh, hi there, Sandboy. ]
Marinette wasn't certain what had caused her to wake in the middle of the night, not until she heard childish laughter echoing in the night. Tikki was already awake, looking frantic as she watched the windows.
"Tikki, what-"
"Akuma," she answered swiftly. "I barely managed to avoid being affected by him when he passed overhead. I couldn't walk you in time, though, I'm so sorry…"
"Why? What does this one do?" Marinette worried, looking around the room like the Akuma was about to jump out.
"He calls himself Sandboy-"
"Like the Sandman? Doesn't he give people pleasant dreams?" Marinette was baffled, until it dawned on her how bad that might be.
"Exactly like that. But this is an Akuma, Marinette, and he isn't just putting people to sleep. From all the people running around outside in a panic, it looks like he's waking them up instead, and bringing their dreams with them."
"Waking nightmares," Marinette stared at her Kwami, horrified. "Please tell me they're just illusions? Wait! You said I got affected?? Oh no, Tikki, I gotta, we, oh no-"
Tikki was quick to comfort her holder with a hug and calm words. "Let's transform. The sooner this is over, the sooner we can put Paris back to rest."
Marinette nodded, determined to get this nightmare over with as soon as possible. But as soon as she stood, she lost her balance and fell forward off her bed. "Ouch…My wings are numb…"
"Marinette…You're wings...they're definitely not numb…"
Confused, she looked back, flexing her wings, only to see nothing at all, and no feeling of such limbs existing. There was no weight on her back, either. Her breath caught in her chest and her eyes stung.
"Oh, Marinette…I'm so sorry. Maybe-"
"I'm just like they think I am," Marinette gasped out, interrupting Tikki.
"Marinette?"
"That's what I'm scared of- Being just like what others think of me. Wingless. Useless. A disappointment," she held back a sob. She stopped Tikki before she could argue against her. “I- I know, I know I’m not useless, or, or any of those things but- They still scare me, Tikki. It’s why I hide my wings under binders- If I pretend to be as weak as people think, then at least I know, and the people I care about and trust know, that under what strangers see, I hide something stronger, something just mine. And now-” She sucked in a breath, “Now that hidden strength I held on to is gone. What am I supposed to do?”
Tikki could see how lost and downtrodden her holder was, giving her the biggest hug to the cheek her tiny body could do. “I still believe in you, Marinette. Now come, we have a villain to defeat! You can do it! No matter what, you are still you, wings or no wings, nightmares and dreams, too. They are a part of you, but you don’t need them to just be yourself.”
Another few shaky breaths, and Marinette nodded, cupping her Kwami in her palm, returning the hug, thankful for her words.
“I got this, I got this...We got this...Tikki, Transform Me.”
The fight was hard. Ladybug had no wings, having to completely readjust her entire fighting style and even how she moved all together. The lack of wings did a number on her abilities.
Chat Blanc also showed up without wings, but he had a better time adjusting, seeming to even be more natural without the feathers. But he seemed to have something else affecting him, too. Blanc wasn’t, well, blanc. His suit was pitch black and his eyes a green acid.
At first Ladybug didn’t know if she was looking at her partner or another nightmare. But he looked shaken, even a little hollow, like he had been drained of previously overwhelming emotions.
When the fight was over, before she cast Miraculous Ladybug, she pulled Chat Blanc to a hidden rooftop for privacy.
“Kitty?”
“Hm?” He looked distracted, only looking at her Lucky Charm, waiting for it to make things normal again.
“You don’t have to tell me why Sandboy’s power affected you like that, but, just so you know, I’m here for you, if you need it.”
He smiled wryly and shrugged. “Thank you. I’m not even sure why I’m Noir instead of Blanc. My nightmares- My fear, It’s that I can no longer help those in need. To be nothing more than destruction and bad luck. Whatever Sandboy did, I really did feel, well, not good about my capabilities. Whatever he took from me, to give me these colors...I’m glad I’ll get it back.”
He looked up at her eyes and smiled genuinely. She took his hand and smiled back, happy to see he hadn’t lost his spark.
“Then let’s get you back your confident blues, Kitty. Miraculous Ladybug!”
Noir turned to Blanc once more, and feathers returned to their backs.
Before Ladybug could pull away, Chat squeezed her hand. She looked at him curiously.
“You can rely on me, too, my Lady. I’ll carry your fears for as long as you help me with mine.” She smiled, heart swelling with something big. She pulled him into a hug and held tight.
“You already help me with my fears, Chat. You’re the reason I’m as strong as I am, even as a civilian. I let my wings out as Ladybug because of you, and I’ll always be thankful for that. You helped me. No Akuma could take that from us.” She pulled back, seeing him rather stunned, but there were tears in his eyes from the reassurance and validation.
She blushed under her mask, booping his nose to push him back, distracting him from noticing her embarrassment. “Time to head home, Chat Blanc. Have a good night! Bug out!”
Marinette couldn't sleep despite the fact the living nightmare was over, so she was out on her balcony once more. She didn’t bother with a jacket or a blanket to protect her from the cold. It was helping her feel grounded in reality, calming her nerves with a gentle coolness.
She could see Chat Blanc still out, giggling at how energetic he could be. She was going to wave at him, test to see if he could see her from a distance, but she realized she wasn't ready to see him so soon again. Not yet.
‘Blanc, can you keep a secret for me?’ She remembered asking, not all that long ago on this very balcony, about the very wings she usually hid away. ‘Nevermind, next time, okay?’
‘It’s a date.’
Nope! Nope, she is definitely NOT ready yet! Boy, is she glad she didn't remember that conversation at the cat café. That would have been a recipe for disaster.
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