Hey guys! So I'm coming out with this new story in which I will post chapters of Miraculous Fairytales just to have some cute fluff in my life. So please comment and tell me any stories you want to see. Please feel free to leave any other comments as they make me feel loved!

Once upon a time, there was a happy kingdom that ruled in peace. The King and Queen were kind people who were adored by their subjects. After several years they were finally blessed with a beautiful child, a princess whom they named Marinette. They had a celebration for her birth that was to be a grand occasion for all nobility in the land to attend. At the affair, it was decided to betroth the young princess to an orphaned prince from a nearby kingdom.

The invitation was then extended to two friendly fairies Tikki and Plagg who bestowed gifts upon the child. Tikki, a red ladybug fairy, blessed the young princess with great beauty both inside and out, talents in passions she would grow to love, and a sweet heart to find the kindness in everyone. Plagg, a black cat like fairy, blessed the girl with excellent taste in cheese.

It was a merry occasion until an uninvited figure appeared. The feared dark magic lord, Hawkmoth who swore to get revenge for not being invited to the affair, and would take it out on the young princess by her sixteenth birthday.

After the occasion, the adorable young princess took another name as the Cursed Princess. In terror for their young girl's life, the King and Queen begged for the two kind fairies to hide their daughter and protect her until her sixteenth birthday. Tikki immediately agreed, and she and her partner took on the form of two humans to raise and protect the princess. That is where our story begins.

Marinette hummed to herself as she dusted the surface of the cottage. Down below she could hear the bickering of Tikki and Plagg though paid it no mind. With today being her sixteenth birthday she had been well accustomed to their clashing natures. Although they were able to always agree on one thing, being that she had to remain in the forest. Their cottage was in the middle of a heavily surrounded glade where no one had any idea.

Going downstairs she saw Tikki and Plagg glaring at each other.

"And what are you two up to?" She giggled. The two looked up and Tikki immediately ran over to the young girl.

"Good morning Mari!" She chirped. "Did you sleep well?"

"Like always Tikki. Now what has you and Plagg in a silent argument?"

"Tikki doesn't want to do anything fun." Plagg grumbled earning a glare from the other woman.

"And what would fun be Plagg?" Marinette grinned.

"Anything but making a dr-" He was silenced by Tikki's hands placed over his mouth.

"Ignore him Marinette, he's cranky that I have a better idea."

"Better idea for what?"

"Nothing!" Tikki grinned sheepishly.

"Well then I wanted to talk to you about something."

"Yes, anything."

"Well, as you know I'm sixteen."

"Finally." Plagg sighed only to be kicked by Tikki.

"And I want to go see the village, I've never been, I've never met anyone else!" Tikki and Plagg exchanged looks when Tikki stepped forward to her.

"Oh Marinette." She sighed. "Not yet dear, you still shouldn't leave the forest."

"But why? I am sixteen and I've never had a real friend."

Tikki looked to Plagg who just shrugged before she looked to Marinette.

"Please just be patient Marinette, I promise you will leave this forest soon."

Marinette sighed and walked over to a tableside near the door and threw a light pink shawl over her head.

"Then I guess I'll go and pick us some berries…like always." She sighed, picking up her basket and left.

"I say we just go on and tell her the truth." Plagg mumbled.

"You know why we can't do that!" Tikki scolded.

"Why not? She goes back tonight! Hawkmoth wouldn't think to search the village for a girl. We make off and by sundown we reveal the truth!"

"We were told to keep her here and then bring her to the palace at sundown to make sure she's safe. Now let's go on and make her a birthday present worthy of a princess!" Plagg leapt up from his seat and stretched.

"You do that, I think I might try and do something she would actually like." Tikki froze and spun around to him.

"You aren't going to do anything I wouldn't do would you?!"

"Me? Of course not Tikki. I just think if we do something for our princess, we do something she might actually like!" With a snap of his fingers he reverted back to his original form as a small floating black cat, grinning mischievously.

"Plagg! We aren't supposed to-" Before she could catch her counterpart he flew out of the window and out to the sky. "Magic."

She crossed her arms before looking back to the red fabric she had laid out.

"Well…if I use my magic it will definitely look better." She snapped her fingers and she reverted back to a small ladybug fairy that waved for magic to grab hold of the materials to begin forming a red. "Not to mention it will be easier."


Not too far from the little cottage, a young blonde man was riding by on a black horse whistling a tune. He was in content with the beautiful day but was even more excited to be going off to a masquerade. Being raised as Prince Adrien had many duties to where he had to hide his true self, although with his black mask he was able to enjoy himself freely.

Though it would sadly only last until sundown, when he would then meet his future bride, the cursed princess.

"As long as she's not another Chloe, I think I don't mind." He chuckled and clicked the reigns.

From up above, Plagg searched the forest and then spotted the stranger.

"Well…what do we have here?" He grinned and dove down closer. "It seems to be a Lord coming in for the party…guess it won't hurt to have him accidently meet Marinette. They'll meet eventually, there'll be no harm in them meeting now." He flew up again and then spotted Marinette heading in that very direction on the way to her berry bushes. Smirking to himself, an idea popped into his head as he picked up a small stone and flung it to the horse's rear. Immediately the horse reared back and galloped away wildly.

"Whoa boy!" Adrien tried to calm him although was having difficulty with the reigns. He saw a figure in the track of his horse and pulled back harder as to calm the horse before he hit them. "Look out!"

The figure turned as the horse neared and held out their arms as to stop the horse. Instead, the horse reared back sending Adrien off of the saddle to land on the ground.

"There, easy boy, easy." A soft voice giggled. "There's no need to be frightened. There we go."

Adrien groaned before sitting up to rub the back of his head.

"Are you alright Sir?!" A beautiful voice gasped, Adrien looked up and met a pair of beautiful bluebell eyes. When the green eyes met blue, the world froze. She smiled to him and held out a hand to help him up.

"Yes, I think so." He smiled and took her hand and stood up. She was beautiful with a heart shaped face with black hair pulled into twin tails to the side. Pink lips smiled gently to him, with charming dimples kissing her cheek. Although the most mesmerizing detail were the bluebell eyes that reflected a sweetness within. "What startled your horse so?"

"I actually have no idea, we were riding peacefully one moment and the next he goes berserk." He chuckled and grinned when an idea popped into his head. "I am a little thankful though, as it led me to meeting you my lady."

Still holding her hand he leaned over to press a kiss on the back. When he looked up he could see the shocked expression of the girl. That was until a finger pressed against his nose and pushed him back.

"Well then, I'm relieved you're alright, but I really must be going now." She walked back over to where she dropped her shawl and basket only for him to follow.

"Wait, please!" He shouted. "My apologies, but I felt the need to-" He was cut off when the girl tackled him to the ground just barely avoiding the reeving hooves of his horse, before rolling off to the side with her atop him.

"You shouldn't speak so loudly in front of a spooked horse." She giggled. Adrien's gaze was locked onto her with full admiration for her courage. Without a doubt, the young prince was smitten with the beautiful young maiden.

"My mistake, of course…I mean I was so stupid…" He chuckled as she climbed off. He jumped up after her and followed after her with a giant grin on his face.

"So…what's your name then my lady?" She froze and turned to him.

"I'm not your lady and frankly I shouldn't be speaking with a complete stranger."

"Why not? Oh I know, you don't want to reveal your identity yet for the masquerade."

"Masquerade? That's why you're wearing a mask isn't it!" She beamed.

"Yes, the one for the princess today."

"Then I wouldn't know about it." Marinette sighed and turned away, "I'm not allowed to leave the forest, and that's why I'm not supposed to talk to strangers. Have a safe journey."

Just as she was about to walk off a hand gripped hold of her wrist.

"But I'm not a stranger, we've met before."

"We have?" Marinette asked cautiously, pulling away.

"In my dreams." He winked. Marinette immediately broke away from his grip and started walking away when he easily caught her other wrist. "Please then, come with me to the masquerade. It would be the best night to first see the town. There will be food and fireworks. And the dancing! I bet you will make as a wonderful dancer!"

She turned bright red before taking her hand away from him again.

"Well…I…I've never really danced before." He blinked at her before a wide smirk appeared across his face.

"Well then my lady, just follow my lead." Taking her hand in hold of one of his, the other fell onto her slim waist as he swept her along into a slow romantic waltz.

In her surprise, Marinette's free hand rested on his shoulder for balance as she quickly followed suit in his movements. Her pace as evenly gracefully as someone who had years of experience. The two were in their separate bliss of partnership.

From afar, Plagg's tail flicked side by side with satisfaction. Marinette looked happier than he had ever seen her. And she's even getting a chance to practice dancing for tonight! He smirked in satisfaction when he looked to the position of the sun. I probably should head back and check on Tikki.

The two danced together for some time before walking up along to a try, talking and giggling to stories they shared. They sat underneath a tree atop of the hill that looked out to the fields and castle in the distance. They were comfortable next to each other, Marinette even allowing him to rest his head atop of hers and their hands still linked.

"Who are you?" He asked softly. She shifted as if suddenly becoming aware.

"Hmmmm?" She murmured. Looking up to meet his emerald gaze, hoping for an answer when it dawned on her for what he was asking. "Oh no I…can't I!"

She leapt up and ran around the tree.

"I need to go!"

"What?!" Adrien shouted and ran after her, easily catching up to her with his longer legs. "Please wait! When can I see you again?"

"I don't know…never?"

"Never?!"

"Well maybe we can meet someday."

"Please, come with me to the festival tonight!"

She paused a moment and thought about it before looking up to him with a wide smile.

"Very well, come back home with me and meet my guardians."

"I would love to my lady." He smiled, cupping her hands. "But I'm going to go find you a mask, I'll return after sundown, where can I find you?"

"There's a cottage in the glade. It's the only one. Until tonight." She beamed when his hand lifted up to cup her cheek.

"Until tonight." He leaned forward with the intention to kiss her although Marinette ducked away and ran off, leaving Adrien to watch her in longing.


"I think what I did for her was better." Plagg grumbled from the chair he sat on as Tikki played with the fabric, making it look perfect on the mannequin. Her work of the afternoon resulted in a beautiful floor length red dress with a red tulle layer.

She beamed and adjusted the black ribbon around the neck.

"And what did you do for her?"

"You'll see." He smiled when he heard the outrageous giggling heading towards the cottage. The door swung open and Marinette skipped into the house.

"Why you seem in a happy mood!" Tikki grinned. "Happy Birthday Marinette." She smiled and pointed over to her dress.

"Oh Tikki! It's beautiful!" She smiled. "And I'm so happy I have an occasion to wear if for."

"Oh yes you do!" Tikki nodded, starting to collect the materials she used although missed the bemused expression on Plagg.

"Just wait until you two meet him." Tikki's fabric fell from her hand as she turned to her.

"Him?"

"Yes, I met someone in the forest today. He was a little too flirty but he taught me to dance, he is my first friend." From the glint in the young girl's eyes, Tikki knew that wasn't the case.

"So you met a boy?"

"Yes, just wait Tikki I think you and Plagg will like him, he even invited me to the festival tonight!"

"Oh dear." Tikki muttered and held a hand to her mouth. "I'm so sorry Marinette…but there's something you must know."

"What?"

"You won't be able to meet him again, we have to take you to the palace tonight?"

"What do you mean? Only royalty are allowed in the palace."

"Yes…dear, we have to take you back to your parents and your betrothed?"

"Betrothed?" Marinette repeated, her face paling.

"Yes, to Prince Adrien dear."

"But…I can't be….I would have to be…"

"A princess." Plagg yawned, having no interest in the conversation.

"And you are really Princess Marinette."

"But I can't be." Marinette gasped. "I…I want to see my friend again."

"Marinette I'm sorry, but you can't see that boy again when you are already promised to someone else."

"No….No! It can't be true!" Marinette cried and ran off into her room landing on her bedding to sob quietly.

So I hope you guys enjoyed it! I loved writing this story I love Sleeping Beauty. Please tell me what you guys think of it so far as the second part will come tomorrow. Thanks for reading and please leave a comment below about what other fairytales you want to see!

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