"ADRIEN AGRESTE! Come here this instant!" Gabriel's shrill screech could be heard from miles away, but Adrien didn't care. It was normal for him. Still, he couldn't help but feel a little nervous about the consequences. Gathering some confidence, he strode into the office as if nothing had happened. The bland room stared back blankly, taunting him.
"What is the meaning of this! That is the fourth school in six months! I demand an explanation. Now." Gabriel made his way over to his son and cowered over him, though it was to no avail since his son, already being 16, was already the same height as him, if not taller.
"Well, you see, I didn't do anything wrong." Adrien dared look his father in the eye.
"Oh, is that so? Is that so?! Do you call 'beating up other students for fun' nothing? What about that time you got a teacher sent to hospital? Are people really that worthless to you? Listen here. I'm going to say this once and I'm not going to say it again. Anymore crappy behaviour from your puny being will result in consequences making you wish you never existed. Do you understand?"
"I don't know. Do I?" The blond internally smirked.
"You have quite the nerve, don't you, talking back to me like that. Very well. If that's how you want to do it. I'll make you suffer the consequences. Nathalie!"
Said assistant's head popped around the office door. "Yes, sir?"
"Disconnect all wireless connection cables and remove all traces of technology from Adrien's room, please. He will not have them back until further notice."
"Ok, sir. Right away, sir." Within a second, crashing and curses could be heard from the kid's room. All this happened while Adrien stared, filled with shock.
"Father! You can't do that!"
"Watch me. Now get lost. I don't want to see your face right now." Gabriel dismissed his son with a wave while the latter exited with a scowl. Only to be called by his father again. Scowl still in place, he made a U-turn.
"Adrien. I almost forgot to tell you. You're moving schools." Gabriel smirked. He knew Adrien hated moving. But he put this upon himself, you can't blame Gabriel.
"WHAT?! No. No way. I'm okay with this school. I'm not moving. And you can't make me." Adrien huffed as he crossed his arms and leaned back, trying to pull off a nonchalant posture. He really wasn't sure if it was working.
"Can't I? Observe." Gabriel tapped a few things on his tablet and a few seconds later, the Gorilla appeared in the doorway. Unluckily for Adrien, the Gorilla was about a whole foot taller than him.
"You are now to take Adrien to Collège Françoise Dupont. Any activity otherwise will have you at risk of losing your job. Do you understand?"
The Gorilla hummed in agreement before leaving both Agreste's in the room. Adrien's mouth hung open, unable to stay closed.
"What are you waiting for? Leave!" Adrien did as his father ordered, slamming his bedroom door. There was nothing to do. They even took his phone! He knew he should have taken that with him. He jumped onto his bed and slept. He wasn't looking forward to moving, but if his father wanted something done, he wanted something done. Plus, he really, really missed his phone.
Author's Notes:
…I'm sorry. It's been so long! Well, trust me on this one. It's exam season and I've been really busy. But I have come up with some amazing ideas! Next week is the last of my exams, so I'll be more active. This chapter is super short, but it's only an introduction sort of thing. I'll post another chapter today just because, and then it's back to my random updates.
I hope you enjoy this because I'm not gonna lie, it's not that easy to write.
As always, stay safe.
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