A series of drabbles dedicated to miraculous fluff month !

Day 1: Blush (Marinette is not happy with Alya's gift. Adrien disagrees)


"Alya, no."

"Alya, yes."

"Nope, I refuse."

"Not gonna back down Mari, you know that."

"This is borderline harassment."

"I'm offended. This is a gift! A very expensive one too!"

"Ok, I'll accept the gift, and then I'll never use it!"

"Nope, I'm gonna make you use it. Come here you."

A thud followed two high-pitched shrieks.

"Alya," Marinette whispered threateningly.

"Marinette," Alya gloated, a brush held in the air like a victory pose.

The door of their flat clicked open.

"Are we saying names now, cause I'm Nino and Adrien's here too."

Marinette yelped, and dug her face into the cushion. Alya immediately jumped on top of her and attempted to wrench her from the sofa.

"Nino, save me!"

Adrien's eyebrow quirked. "You're not going to ask your boyfriend to save you?"

"I'm not letting you see me like this."

"See you like what?"

Alya pouted. "I bought her a new blush palette and she's refusing to wear it."

"It makes me look like a clown!"

Nino helped Alya pry Marinette from the cushion, ignoring the petite girl's cries of "Betrayal!

She attempted to turn her face away from her smirking boyfriend, but it was too late.

The dark red blush had been violently swept across her face with Alya's brush, bleeding across her pale skin.

Nino held Marinette's arms down as she attempted to struggle away, but didn't hide his questioning look. "Al, I love you babe, but I can see why Mari doesn't want to wear it. It's a bit… much, for her."

Alya stuck her tongue out at him. "But she refuses to wear any other makeup besides mascara! I just want to make her look sexy for her birthday night! I admit that I'm not great with colors, but I'm sure we can make it work."

Adrien walked up to his whimpering girlfriend and tapped her nose. Nino let go of her arms as Adrien pulled her into his. "Oh Al, Mari doesn't need any makeup to look sexy."

Marinette blushed a deep red, exactly matching the shade of powder that spread across her face.