I do not, and never will own miraculous ladybug.
This is mainly going to be kitten fluff. So I hope you enjoy. Also, I really want you to know how much I care about all of you. I thank you all for your kind reviews. When I'm feeling down, I just go back to my stories, and read your kind reviews. Thank you again so much for all the kind reviews. I love you all, I really mean it. - Alice O'flynn
Adrien and Marinette were walking through the pound, looking for where they kept the cats. Marinette wouldn't let them buy a cat from the pet store, she would much rather rescue one from the pound. When they found where the cats were, they were each drawn to different ones. Adrien was immediately drawn to a small white and grey kitten, with blue eyes. One that reminded him of his Princess. The intensity of the kitten's eyes reminded him of Marinette's beautiful bluebell eyes. The one that drew Marinette's attention was a small black kitten, with striking green eyes. This kitten was wearing a collar with a bell around it's neck. And Marinette picked it up, starting to pet it.
"Marinette, I think we should get this one," Adrien said, picking up the kitten he liked, and holding it towards Marinette, not noticing the kitten in her arms. "I like this one." Marinette looked at the kitten, and was surprised by how intense the kitten's blue eyes were. Even so, she still prefered the kitten in her arms.
"I like this one better," Marinette said, motioning to the one in her arms. Adrien looked down, and started laughing.
"I knew you loved me, Princess." Adrien smiled widely.
"What do you mean by that?" Marinette had yet to notice the resemblance of the kitten to Chat Noir.
"That kitten looks exactly like me, down to the bell on it's collar, Princess." Adrien was still chuckling, as he saw Marinette stare down at the kitten.
"Let's get them both then." Marinette decided, looking again at Adrien's kitten. "I like them both." Adrien smiled. When they went out to sign the paperwork, the woman at the front desk smiled at them.
"I'm glad you want both of them, Princess and Noir are kind of a matched set." The woman at the front desk told them.
"Wait, their names are Princess, and Noir?"
"Yes, we named them when they first arrived. They've stuck together while they're here. They're kind of a team,"
"See, they were meant to be ours," Adrien said, smiling widely. "They are just as inseparable as we are."
"I guess so," Marinette smiled back.
When they got home from the pound, with the Kittens, Marinette was exhausted. She went to lay down immediately. While Adrien went about setting up for the kittens. He had already promised to take care of the litter box, he was not going to let Marinette anywhere near it. When he was done setting up a room for the kittens, he noticed that they were nowhere to be seen. He didn't want them to have wandered off, and gotten themselves in trouble. He looked all over, and couldn't find them, until he went into the bedroom, and saw them snuggled up with Marinette. The black one, Noir, was snuggled up on Marinette's chest. And Princess was snuggled into her side. He couldn't help the feeling of jealousy that rumbled in his chest. A low growl came from his throat, as he snuggled up next to Marinette, not wanting to let his Princess be monopolized by the kittens.
"Already jealous of the kittens Chaton?" Marinette asked, and Adrien froze, surprised she was awake.
"Maybe a little," Adrien admitted, in shame. "But I can't help it. I don't want them to be closer to my Princess than I am." Adrien snuggled even closer to Marinette. Putting his arm over her stomach, and feeling the kick of one of the babies. "After all, there's nothing wrong with me joining you for an afternoon nap."
