Adrien's Long Lost Color Decorations (A/N: Because his Christmas decorations are usually white) ~ Post Marinette's Long Lost Twin

Christmas time fell upon Paris as the Agreste Mansion was once again playing host to our main characters as they are once again having a sleepover. White Christmas lights decorated the gate, courtesy of the girls. The large Christmas tree also wore white lights as well as white ornaments that the group also put up.

"Truth or dare, Marinette?" Alya asked.

"Dare. I ain't no chicken!" Marinette exclaimed.

"Nah, you are m'ladybug," Adrien said, pulling her into his lap as everyone laughed.

"I dare you to transform and call upon your lucky charm and see what you get with Christmas in the air," Alya dared. Marinette stood up, despite the protests that Adrien was giving.

"Okay, Tikki. Spots on!" a red light washed over Marinette as she transformed into her alter ego Ladybug. "Lucky Charm!" A ladybug printed ornament landed in her hands. Ladybug lifted it to her line of sight.

"An ornament?" Adrien asked.

"Always a curious kitty Adrien?" Ladybug teased.

"I think it is saying that this house needs more than white Christmas decorations," Alya claimed. They laughed again.

"I think you are right. My lucky vision (A/N: I think that's what it is called when her vision goes grey and highlights certain objects in ladybug print) is telling me that we need more than white and black in this house," Ladybug claimed.

"Ha, good luck. My father would probably kick you all out of the house, even you Princess," Adrien claimed.

"Nah, he loves me. Maybe I can convince him beforehand so we don't get into to trouble," Ladybug suggested before releasing her transformation.

"I don't know sis, from what I've seen, he seems mean and strict," Madelynn stated.

"Don't worry, he secretly loves me," Marinette claims teasingly.

"Mm, okay," Madelynn unsurely says. Marinette sends the group a sweet smile before walking over toward the door.

"Wait, are you doing this now?" Nino asked. Marinette turned around to face him, hand still on the doorknob.

"Yes, I mean the lucky charm usually means now," Marinette said, pulling open the door behind her and stepping out.

Marinette's P.O.V. ~

Walking down the hallway to the stairs was silent, except for the sound of my feet against the cold marble of the floor. I made my way down to Mr. Agreste's office and knocked on his door.

"Mr. Agreste?" I opened the door once I heard him calling me in.

"How many times do I have to say it? Call me Gabriel, Marinette," He said.

"Sorry. I was curious if we could use colorful decorations on the mansion for Christmas this year?" I asked.

"I don't know."

"It'll look great against the monotone theme that the mansion has going for it. Besides, what's a little color once a year going to do?" I pleaded.

"Fine," He caved. I smiled widely and thanked him before leaving his office for Adrien's room. I opened the bedroom door quietly to not disturb Mr. Agreste downstairs. Since Adrien's back was to the door, I silently tiptoed toward him. I raised a finger to my lips, signaling the others to keep silent when they noticed me. After standing right behind Adrien, I leaned down and wrapped my arms around his neck and placed my lips next to his ear all in one motion.

"Hey kitty," I whispered into his ear. I felt his hands wrap around my wrists.

"Hey bugaboo," he whispered back.

"What did he say dudette?" Nino asked, intruptting our sweet moment.

"Nino!" Alya and Madelynn scolded. I kissed Adrien behind his ear before moving to sit next to him.

"He said we could," I answered Nino.

"Really?" Adrien asked in disbelief.

"Yep."

"Wow, never would have thought that Marinette would have gotten through to Mr. Agreste even though he absolutely loves her," Madelynn said sarcastically.

"No, it's just surprising because my father approved anything that changes anything to do with tradition in this household," Adrien claimed.

"Well let's go!" I said pulling Adrien up with me as I stand up and run out the door, the others following me. I came to an abrupt stop when I came upon Nathalie. The rest stopped behind me, a little less abruptly though.

"Miss Dupain-Cheng, I have put a box of colored Christmas decorations that have been stored away for years in favor of the white decorations," Nathalie informed me before walking off. I looked at Adrien who seemed conflicted between being confused or surprised or both. He grabbed my hand and started walking toward the front where the tree was located. Once we arrived I saw the box and I let go of Adrien's hand and walked over to it. I opened it and saw the colored ornaments and colored lights. Taking immediate charge, I turn around to face my friends and sister.

"Nino and Adrien, can you take down the white lights off the tree?" I asked them.

"Of course m'lady."

"Alya and Madelynn can you take off the ornaments? I will undo the lights outside."

"You got it, girl!" Alya said. The four went to work on the tree. I watched them while I quickly put on my warm clothing. After getting bundled up, I walked out stairs into the cold. I made my way to the gate and started to unwind the lights. Soon I got them undone and went inside to put them away. I grabbed a string of colored lights and took it outside to wind around the gate posts. Soon they were done and I headed back inside.

Time Skip ~

Third Person's P.O.V. ~

The group of friends spent the final hours of the night drinking hot cocoa, eating popcorn and candy canes, and watching the Christmas Chronicles. Soon it was time for bed and Alya, Nino, and Madelynn all headed off to their rooms. Adrien and Marinette laid down on his bed. Adrien had his arms wrapped around Marinette protectively.

"I love you m'lady," He whispered into her ear softly, making her shiver.

"I love you too kitty."

"You'd let me know if you were going to figure something out that could change your life dramatically right?" Adrien asked.

"Depends."

"On what?"

"What the huge thing is and if I think you should know about it," Marinette explained.

"Such as…"

"If I were to be diagnosed with some life-threatening disease, I might not tell you because I wouldn't want you to worry about me. But if I were to be pregnant, I would most definitely tell you because it would be your child," Marinette continued.

"But I would want to know if you're going to die," Adrien claimed, tightening his grip on her waist.

"I know kitty, I know you would," Marinette said. Adrien sighed.

"I love you."

"I love you too."