DISCLAIMER: There are two authors of this fan fiction, which is based off the series The Miraculous Adventures of Ladybug and Chat Noir. The show was created by Thomas Astruc. We made this fanfiction because we were trash and wanted to be more trashier than we already are. This was created on February 21, 2016, so if something new has been added to the show; please do not trash on us for false information. Thank you and enjoy!


The cool air of Paris was leaking into the room. Jace gave out a low groan as the cold sensation hit his bare skin. His emerald green eyes flickered open from the impact of the wind on his face. The redhead groggily sat up and looked at his surroundings. Crap. He was disappointed by the familiar school surroundings. He felt a tap on his shoulder. Scarlette, a brunette with hazel eyes looked at him curiously. He beamed at her, turning his instant charm on. It didn't take her long to smile back as he sneakily slipped his arm around her waist in the desks seating. Smirking and pulling her close, the girl couldn't resist. She wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled his face close to hers. As the distance between the two started to wane, the redhead put his finger on the brunette's lips with a sly smirk plastered on his face.

Moving his lips towards the girl's ear, he whispered sweet nothings that made the girl's face flushed and made her red lips curl into a smile. It was like seeing a fox catching it's prey by seduction.

The redhead and the brunette left the classroom, hand-in-hand, as a pair of green eyes followed the two out of the door. The green eyes darkened with annoyance and irritation from watching the his classmates skip class as they pleased multiple times this week. It had been the fourth time already. "Adrien!" The blond swerved his head towards his tanned friend. Pushing his bangs back, he gave the boy a smile. "Nino, what is it?" Nino's brown eyes peered into Adrien's green ones. He opened his mouth to speak, but was cut off by a rushing Marinette.

"Did you see where they went, Nino?" Her eyes never wavered to glance at Adrien.

"Uh, they went that way." Nino pointed at the door. The noirette flashed a quick smile before bounding out the door. "Thanks!"

Adrien raised an eyebrow. The girl he usually caught staring at him from a distance hadn't even glanced in his direction. They hadn't talked much with Marinette's duties as the class president and his growing popularity—so, it wasn't a surprise. Still, he couldn't help, but be a bit bothered. Maybe it was the fact that she was going after Jace. Or maybe it was nothing. He turned his attention back to his best friend. "Well, that was weird." Nino commented, grabbing his bags and standing up. "A bit," Adrien followed suit, exiting out the door from the class.

All Marinette could do was run. Fueled on jealousy and curiosity, she didn't stop to think about Adrien at all. All she could think about was Jace and that girl. Her riveting pace came to a stop when she turned the corner. She didn't know why she was surprised. It was normal for Jace to be seen with another girl in such a position. Her facial features cringed as she saw the passion the two were entangled in. He couldn't change. Jace would always be the selfish, flirtatious, arrogant boy she had known. Marinette then turned on her heel and went the other way. She pretended to not have seen the exchange as she headed into her next class. However, the more she tried to shove the sight down, the more it seemed to rile up. Jace's built arms embracing the girl, his hands creating knots in her hair. Marinette bit her lip. Hard. The pain caused the sight to go away momentarily, but was simply rejuvenated as soon as the bell rang. Jace and that girl had skipped class and Marinette had a hard time not envisioning what they had been doing.

"Marinetteee," a sing-song voice caught her attention and she saw a certain brunette bounding up to her.

"Hey Marinette, you look a little down in the dumps—who was it this time? That brat mayor's daughter-"

"Tori, now is not the time." She waved the sophomore away and continued walking out of class.

"But Mari-"

"Please," she gave an exaggerated sigh. Tori was a persistent one. Her bubbly personality most often kept everyone either entertained or annoyed; and even though Marinette knew that the girl meant no harm, she didn't want to be bothered.

"Fine," Tori stuck her tongue out at the noirette and went off with some of her sophomore friends.

Marinette continued on to lunch to meet Alya. When she caught sight of her redheaded friend, she saw someone else was in the conversation. Her gaze hardened immediately.

Lily Allen was at their lunch table, talking to Alya while laughing and smiling. That was the last thing Marinette needed for her day. She slammed her books down across the table from the two, and Alya looked over-surprised.

"Marinette, girl, everything cool?"

"I'm fine," Marinette sat down, pouting.

"I know a lie when I see one," she scooted closer, just as the boys seemed to walk over.

"Yo, what's going on here?" Nino interrupted, and Lilly shushed him. Adrien then intervened, "Marinette? Everything alright?"

Her heart skyrocketed when he said her name. She glanced over at him, only to be disappointed by seeing Lily by his side.

"Go away," she glared mostly at Lily, and stood up, running off.

"Is it like a special week for this girl or something, like I swear she's been-" Nino was cut off by a quick elbow to the stomach.

"Nino," Alya glared at her boyfriend, who put his hands up in immediate surrender. "Hey, Adrien, man, what do we do?"

Adrien was staring off in the distance in the direction Marinette had left. Did she hate him or something? He was so confused.

"Adrien should go after her. Maybe he can figure out what's wrong." Alya hinted in his direction. Adrien was tempted to resent with doubt, but nodded instead.

"Okay."

He headed in the direction he saw Marinette leave. He found her outside in the hallway, her back against the lockers, her eyes closed.

"Marinette?" She jolted, stumbling to keep her footing.

"A-Adrien!" She gasped. He smiled shyly at her.

"Are you okay?" He approached her carefully.

The noirette did not move from her spot and stared intensely at the ground. That was so embarrassing what she had done earlier and it was so wrong of her to do. She needed to apologize, but how? Was she just going to walk over there and just say sorry and act like nothing happened? As if that would ever pass for a sincere apology. Now, the guy who she loved the most was in front of her and she did not know how to respond to him after her rude behavior a few moments ago. The boy's hand reached out towards the noirette and she flinched, backing away from the approaching boy. Adrien's green eyes became tinged with hurt and remorse. What did he ever do to this poor girl? Had he ever hurt her or pained her in any way? He didn't know and couldn't reclaim anything he did that would of gave the noirette offense.

"Did I ever hurt you in anyway?" The noirette's blue eyes dilated and her gaze quickly shifted towards the blond. Seeing the boy, he had a pained expression on his face and it seemed like he would not dare to look her in the eye. He was looking away from her and his hands were clenched, tightly. "No…" Marinette mustered out as she leaned against the bare wall. "Then why do you seem so upset when I'm around? Or did someone else hurt you?"

"I-It's just not a good day…" She kept her words to a limit. The blond boy then peered intently at her. His emerald eyes were full of concern.

"Are you sure? Is everything alright otherwise?"

"I...I'm probably just over reacting. Nothing's wrong, I'm fine. Everything's fine. You're fine, right? I mean, why wouldn't you be fine?"

Her rambling words came to a stop. She was dumbfounded at what the boy had just done. She felt his arms around her and she just froze. His arms tightened around her body and her face was slowly turning into a tomato. For the moment, there were no words; just him and her in an embrace. They had hugged before, but it had only been short farewells. The noirette wrapped her arms around the blond and tightened the embrace. The girl's lips curled into a warm smile and her eyes were closed. She wanted to keep this moment.

"Thank you," she mumbled. He sighed in relief. He had done his job, and he had helped Marinette. He felt his body relax and the tension cease.

"Marinette…" The noirette pulled away from the boy and looked at him, eye-to-eye. "Thank you for cheering me up, Adrien. I really appreciate it." She backed away from the boy with confidence and a radiant smile. It made the boy's cheeks tint into a hot pink. Hearing the girl's name, she looked behind her and waved. Taking a last glance at the boy, she ran off towards her group of friends. Adrien smiled at the running girl. He hoped that maybe she could be more confident around him and he would possibly get to know her better. He liked that idea.