"You always want everything for yourself, you never ever have once thought about what I wanted in this relationship," Mrs. Agreste yelled.

"I do think about what you want, I have always considered my options," Gabriel replied.

"Well, then why do you never act on it, it's not just about considering your options Gabriel." Mrs. Agreste

"Well...it's...just...ummm," Gabriel said as he stumbled to find the right words to describe his situation.

"Look, what I'm saying is that I've put up with your excuses and everything long enough. I've suffered through the misery that you have put me through." Mrs. Agreste yelled with loud sobs bursting out as she spoke.

"I-I didn't know that you felt this way, can we please just talk," Gabriel said in a calmer and nicer tone.

"You know what I'm going to go know." Mrs. Agreste said as she stormed out of the room.

Gabriel saddened by this ordered Natalie to go and see what was upsetting her. Which Natalie Obeyed.


"Hello," Natalie said in a friendly tone, one which she almost never used.

"If Gabriel sent you, then just leave." Mrs. Agreste said in a calmer tone than before.

"As you wish," Natalie said as she was about to leave the room.

"Wait," Mrs. Agreste said startlingly

"Yes," Natalie said in a slightly confused manner

"Could you tell Gabriel not to disturb me." Mrs. Agreste said in a monotone tone.

"O-of corse," Natalie said as she left the room.


Once Natalie left, Mrs. Agreste ran into Felix and Adrien's rooms and told them to pack. And the boys did so, packing whatever they could into their suitcases.

Though they did not see the person at the door, looking in.

That once Mrs. Agreste was sure that Gabriel was asleep, she snuck into Adrien's room first. Waking him up and urging him to hurry, though the mysterious person was watching.

Mrs. Agreste then went and through Adrien into the car, and went back inside for Felix. But when they came back out, the gorilla had Adrien. Using him as bait to get Mr. Agreste to come and catch her, but instead, she left. That was the last day Adrien had seen of his mother, and it had left her wondering if she ever cared about him, or if she favored his brother more than him. And from that day on he had forgotten the name, Felix.