AN~Just letting you peeps know, this is also posted on my Amino account, so if you find that 'Courage' has the same story as me, just know that I am not plagiarizing. :)

The blonde sighed, his eyes trailing after a couple kids that are his age chasing each other. His heart throb and his hand softly hit against the window. His father had stopped him before he was even out the door today.

Chloe had called after he didn't show, yelling at him and calling him- he shuddered- Adrikins. Over the past couple years, Chloe became more clingy and not that he minded at first, but after spending a few months in America, he realized how constricting it felt.

The collar around his neck only grew tighter daily. If he couldn't find an escape, in any way possible, he would become a puppet.

His eyes roved around his gigantic empty space. His eyes caught the only warm thing in the room, a photo of his mother.

He pressed his fingers against the frozen face. Mother, oh, how I wish you were here. Maybe, if you were, everything would be better.

His eyes fell upon his computer, and like a switch, an idea flipped into his head. He pulled up Google and searched the only thing he wanted.

Friends.

A couple definitions and a few useless articles were quickly passed. He was going to click on images, but a link caused him to pause.-

Come make friends and talk...

Without a second thought, Adrien clicked on the site that promised his heart's desire.

Enter a username:

Please don't use your name or any variation of it. We would like to be friends without worrying about stalkers.

A smile tiptoed onto his face as he quickly entered his favorite animal, Chat Noir. He has always felt bad for the poor creatures being treated as if they were going to bring bad luck. He always saw them as lonely as he was.

The homepage had three tabs at the top.

Finding New Friends. Your Chats. Your Profile.

Adrien quickly updated his profile, complete with a cat picture, before clicking the first tab. There were only two usernames there, Ladybug and LadyWiFi.

His computer dinged and he noticed a message from LadyWifi.

LadyWiFi- Hi! Welcome to the website I created. You're the first on to find this website on your own. I hope you find your time here delightful.

Chat Noir- Thank you for a warm welcome.

Adrien felt his heart patter as he saw a little notification at the bottom of the screen: LadyWifi writing.

LadyWiFi- As you saw, there are now three users on this. This is wonderful! Just a couple rules and then I can send you are your merry way. This site is supposed to be where people can be themselves and not worry about people judging them. Please respect people on here, if not I have the rights to kick you off. We also do not want to encourage stalking. So, for this goal, please don't ask where people you meet here live. Anyways, have fun finding some friends on this site!

Chat Noir- I've never really had a lot of friends, so thank you for creating this site. I hope I never do anything to get kicked off, so thank you again.

Alya looked up from her phone, her heart throbbing for this poor person. Her eyes landed on a elderly man crossing the street. She watched as a car glided down the street towards him. Without really thinking, she raced forward and drags him towards her, and out of the way of the car.

"Are you cra- okay mister?" Alya struggled to gain her breathe.

"I am fine. Thank you for your act of kindness." He nods and slowly wobbles away.

"Hey, wait!" Alya caught up with him. "Let me come with you, wherever you are going."

"Ah, but I have such a long walk, I wouldn't like to burden a young lady like you. Especially when she may have a plentiful amount of homework."

"I insist. It would put my mind at ease that you got home safe."

"How very kind of you." He nods his head and starts wobbling his way home with the red head following not that far behind his heels.

"So mister, what's your name?"

"I am Mister Fu. May inquire the same? Who are you?"

"I'm Alya Cesaire. What are you doing so far from home?"

"I was just searching, but I could not find what I set out for." He sighed

"What is it you were searching for?" How is this old guy going so fast? He was managing to make her walk normally, something she did not think was possible with his walking stick and trembling legs.

"It does not matter. I will continue my quest tomorrow, when these legs have been given adequate rest."

They walked the rest of the way in silence. Alya's heart was warmed by this man, who reminded her of her grandfather on her mother's side.

"Thank you dear girl. Would you like to come inside for some tea?"

"No thank you, I really should be getting home."

"Well, then will you wait a moment? I would like to give you a token of my appreciation." Alya nodded. Her smile only brightened as he hobbled back into her view of sight. "Here you go my dear. It once a belonging of one of my dearest friends, but I am old and without any remaining family. When I met you, you reminded me of this friend. Thank you for walking me home." Alya looked in the little box and grinned. A simple fox tail pendent hung in the box.

"Thank you." She waved at the man as she walked away, stuffing the box in her pocket before walking away.

"No, thank you Alya," The man muttered before straightening himself and striding back into his home to hide the other two boxes away.