"Blue."

"Green."

"You're wrong. They're going to be blue."

"Adrien, I love you, but you're wrong. They'll be green."

"Princess, I know these things. Cat instinct. Trust me, I have a feeling they are going to be blue."

"Yes, but I'm the one carrying it. Maternal connection tells me they are going to be green."

"Pregnancy hormones might be wrong on this occasion, sweetheart. Her eyes are going to be blue."

Marinette sighed, lovingly, of course. She'd lost track of how many times she and her husband had had this "argument." It was cute, in a sense, but it was getting old. "Tell you what, kitty," she finally said. "Why don't we flip for it?"

Adrien quirked a brow.

"And the winner will be the winner for the next three months until we get the real answer. How about that?"

Adrien looked at his wife, then down at her swollen belly. It still flustered him to think that his child, his daughter, was there, and would soon be here in three short months. But he pulled himself out of it because he had an "argument" to win. "All right." He took a large coin from his pocket and set it on the table. "Call it."

"Heads. You always like tails, you stupid cat."

With a chuckle, he chose against flipping it, knowing how bad he was at doing so. Instead, he spun the coin, watching as a semi-transparent sphere wobbled around the table. Gradually, it slowed, tipping and flipping until it finally stopped.

Fully balanced on its edge.

At the age of twenty-three, both Ladybug and Chat Noir have become fully used to strange happenings between them. Good and bad luck combined together influenced by kwami magic…strange occurrences rarely fazed them anymore. It stopped fazing them after they defeated Hawkmoth two years ago. Actually, it might have even been before then.

"Try again," Marinette dismissively said.

But Adrien was already on it. He spun it again.

And it stopped upright.

Both of them looked at the coin.

"Third time's the charm?" Adrien prompted.

This time, Marinette spun the coin. She wasn't as good at Adrien at it, but the little metal disk still twirled around the table.

And, once again, stopped upright.

This time, both former superheroes stopped to stare at the coin. Tails facing Marinette, heads facing Adrien.

"I have the feeling the universe doesn't want us to know."

The strangest thing was that in the Agreste household, that was a legitimate answer.

"Agreed."

They wouldn't find out until three months later that the coin had actually given them an answer after all.

Considering their daughter had both one blue and one green eye.

"You know," one of the nurses said to the happy new pair of parents, "having two different color eyes is considered being a calico."

Adrien burst into a grin. "Calico, hmm?"

"Oh wordy, NO!" Marinette groaned. Apparently, despite being the epitome of good luck, she was doomed to be the mother of a pun the rest of her life.


A/N: This has been sitting in my "fanfiction folder" for too long, despite it being finished. Thought I'd just post it. ;)