I can't believe this got so many views in one night. So I had just finished this chapter and I was gonna wait but... I don't own anything.

He sighed, "Well, basically, I just live here, I don't clean or help out, or really have any life skills. At your house, I get to try things and actually feel like I'm apart of something. I mean, I've never even taken you on a tour of this building." He cocked an eyebrow.

At this she smiled, "I've been meaning to talk to you about that. I'm very upset I haven't gotten the full tour of this lovely building." She said laughing. She knew exactly what he was talking about though. It made sense that her home was more of a home to him.

He hopped over her on the couch. "Time to tour then. Right now, in the middle of the night." He reached a hand down to her, to help her up. He decided that he wasn't going back to sleep, he wouldn't be able to. He supposed she was tired, but she'd tell him if she didn't want to.

She sat up and placed her hand in his, letting him pull her up. "Sounds exciting. I can't wait." She had decided a while ago that the chances of her falling back asleep were slim to none. So why not indulge in a middle of the night tour? "Lead the way."

"Alright, so you already know the basics, the offices, kitchen, foyer and bedrooms. You just haven't been to the boredom breakers and secret passages of the house yet." A small, but impish grin spread across his lips, his eyes showing some mischief.

"Boredom breakers and secret passages? I'm intrigued." She smirked at him, seeing the mischief that had grown in his eyes. She knew this could end one of two ways. They either have a great time or they get in trouble. But she was willing to take that risk no matter what. "So which first?"

"There are things in this house that I'm not sure even father knows about. When you're fourteen and bored, you figure out stuff. And learn how to avoid security guards, but that's besides the point." He walked down the hallway quickly, his night vision coming of aid, even if he wasn't Chat some of his powers had flowed into his normal life. Although barefooted on tile floors, his feet didn't make a single sound. He stopped in front of a wall, looking at it for a moment. "Not this one…" He walked a bit further, "Ah, this one." He knocked on it, and it opened, letting them inside before enclosing them in darkness.

She reached out for Adrien when the door closed, not being able to see as well as him in the dark. "Where are you?" Her hands felt around the darkness, hoping her eyes would adjust.

He took her hand, guiding it to the back of his shirt so she could hold onto him but his hands were free. "Lights are coming on, it's gonna be bright." He flipped a switch, lights flickering on, revealing a small library, more of a reading nook than anything. "This is just a little something I found a while ago. Not much, special if it means something to you I suppose."

She looked around the small area." It's so cute. I could spend all day curled up in here." She walked over to one of the shelfs. Her hand reaching out to run across the spines of the books. She couldn't help but smile.

He watched her walk around the room and smiled softly. "You can come here anytime you want to. Besides, you haven't even seen the real library yet, this is just a branch off of it." He winked at her.

She turned around to face him and caught his little wink. "There's more? But this is so cute and private. I don't think I could handle the full thing." She replied dramatically.

He shrugged, and teased her gently. "Well we don't have to see it then, if you don't think you could handle it." He shrugged, biting back a smile, trying not to break his facade.

She walked over to him. "I think I could handle it if you're there with me." She laced her fingers through his. She never wanted to let him go. She wanted to hold onto him forever. Even in this small little moment she could see them lasting forever.

He smiled softly, "Clever bug." He kissed her forehead as she stood in front of him. He began to slowly lead her out of the room, flipping off the light switch and entering into the hallway. He then continued to quickly move down the corridor with her by his side. She had to fight back a laugh as they quickly went down the hallway. She didn't want to alert everyone of their little late night tour. She let him lead her down the hallways. Not really caring where they would end up.

Despite his bare feet and the tiles, he moved silently. Mostly it was because of him being Chat Noir, he had taken on a habit of being very soft footed. He pressed himself against a wall as a security guard passed, pushing her up behind him. She pressed her eyes shut. Her logic of "If I can't see him, he can't see me," taking over her body. She stilled her breath and waited for the guard to pass as she safely hid behind Adrien.*

He let out a breath as the guard moved past, moving quickly against the wall, almost jogging. He finally rounded a corner, and took her down another hallway, this one with no guards.

"How much further?" She whispered. Although he loved to sneak down hallways with him, she was worried they would get caught. She knew how strict his dad was so being caught was the worst thing that could happen to them.

"Not too far." He hadn't been caught before, in all of his years of experience with sneaking. He rounded one final corner, revealing a domed cave-like room. It was filled with water, and lit up with blue light. Since it was all glass, fish swam overhead. He walked into the room, looking up as the fish swam overhead.

She followed his gaze, seeing all the fish. Her eyes widened. "Oh my god. This is amazing. I've never seen anything like this." She dropped his hand and walked over to the wall. She brought her hand hand up to the glass, her fingers feeling the cold, smooth surface. "It's beautiful."

He smiled, "I thought you might like it. I was going to save it for last but seeing we needed a bit of an escape route, I decided to come here." He walked quietly up behind her, not meaning to scare her, his tread being very quiet. "I used to lay for hours here, just watching all the fish."

She turned around to face him. "How do you always know what is going to make me the happiest?" She walked over to the center of the room and sat down, her eyes still trained on the ceiling. She couldn't take her eyes off of the glorious room he had brought her to.

He plopped down beside her, laying his head down in her lap, his eyes turning turquoise from the reflective light. "It's usually a lucky guess." He chuckled softly.