Ladybug and Chat Noir were sitting atop the Notre Dame Cathedral, their legs swinging over the side of the bell tower, and looking out over the city. The night had a slight breeze and the smell of spring hung on the wisps. Ladybug sighed heavily, "I'm going to miss this."
Chat turned to look at her fast enough to give him whiplash, "What?!" The magic was gone.
"Come on, Chat, you knew this time would come someday. We are going to be going to University, well I know I am, so I won't be here to do this with you anymore."
Chat felt crushed. He felt like his lady had just taken out his heart and stomped on it. He was going to miss her so much, but he was sure she was right. "You have to let me know who you are before you go," he begged.
She shook her head sadly, "I couldn't do that." Chat stared at her, pouting. "Chat! Don't look at me like that."
He pouted, "I'll reveal myself to you." The glint in his eyes was unmistakable.
"It isn't going to work, Chat," she chuckled, "You know that."
"Okay," he slumped, "I'm going to keep trying, though. You know that, right? You are my moon and stars, Ladybug."
Ladybug blushed and shied away from him, "There's so many fish in the sea, Chat. Even the moon and stars don't know them all by name."
Chat reached over and clasped her hand, "I'll miss you."
She leaned over and let her head fall onto his shoulder, "I'll miss you, too." Ladybug would sincerely miss Chat Noir.
When she laid her head on his shoulder a single tear slid down Chat Noir's cheek. No one would have been able to see it, but he could feel it. His hand went up to wipe it away. He wasn't going to rush out, upset, because this might be one of the last times he got to spend a moment like this with his lady and he wouldn't waste it for anything in this world.
