Okay it's that kinda date

"W-wait…did that just happen?" Marinette asked. Her eyes were bulging and her face red as she clutched the fabric of his shirt tighter. He blinked.

"Uh, I hope so," he answered. Marinette tried to take a deep breath, but ended up losing it. She looked anywhere except for his face and soon covered her own.

"Oh mon dieu…"

"D-did you not want me to? I'm sorry, I-I didn't even ask you," he panicked and removed his hands from her body.

"N-no! It's not that I d-didn't want you to! I'm just s-surprised," she stuttered and uncovered her face to look up at him. He seemed worried and nervous as if the kiss actually frazzled him as much as it did her. There's no way he was nervous just from kissing Marinette…it just sounded unlikely to her.

"Sorry, I should've asked," he murmured and looked away guiltily. As he looked around the color red snagged his eyes. Seriously? What was Nathaniel doing here? He thought he saw the last of him this morning. Adrien felt himself glaring for some reason even though Nath posed no real threat, but he was close. He was only a couple paintings away when he made eye contact with Adrien. The blond attempted to soften his expression, but only managed a passive smile as Nath waved at him.

"I-it's okay, I really didn't mind-"

"Can I do it again? Like right now?" He blurted and grabbed on to her shoulders. She blushed and her eyes widened.

"A-again?" She asked. Adrien glanced at Nathaniel who was slowly approaching them.

"Yes. Please," he virtually begged.

"O-of course-" the moment those words passed her mouth he kissed her.

Marinette sunk in to the kiss, helplessly shifting her fingers through the fabric of his shirt sleeves and letting her eyes flutter shut. She's imagined how kissing Adrien would feel, but it was nothing compared to real life. His warm mouth pressed against hers felt like heaven, and she couldn't get enough of him. She wrapped her arms around his neck and appreciated how his grip migrated to her waist. This time when he pulled back she smiled but eventually broke out in to a grin when he smiled back and pressed his forehead to hers. When Adrien glanced back at Nathaniel he was disappointed to see he was still approaching them only a little more red in the face. He let go of Marinette as he came up to them and attempted to look pleased to see him. As usual, he failed.

"Oh, s-salut, Nath," she greeted turning pink as she realized he must've seen her and Adrien kiss.

"Hello, Marinette. Hello Adrien," he greeted calmly. Why did that enrage Adrien so much? Why was he here? He should just leave. Adrien nodded in response, one arm still clearly around her waist.

"Sorry to intrude on your date, but I was kinda surprised to see you two in the Renaissance section. I know you like art Mari, but I didn't know how much you were in to it," he explained. Adrien wanted him to leave. All he could think was go away go away go away. Marinette on the other hand giggled joyfully, as if she enjoyed Nathan's presence.

"I like it a lot. I doubt I'm as serious about painting and such as you since I only draw out my designs," she replied.

"That's good, not everyone can properly enjoy art. It's good that you appreciate it for what it is," he smiled. This whole scenario was the equivalence to nails on a chalkboard to Adrien. How could he possibly get out of this situation? The two of them continued to ramble on about art which drove him more insane. Nathaniel knew they were on a date, and managed to snag the attention of Marinette off of him. That son of a bitch. Adrien cleared his throat.

"Marinette, I think we should get going," he announced. She looked up at him with confusion. They didn't have anything else planned after this. Did he want to end the date now? Was he annoyed with all the boring talk about art? He looked extremely irritated…did he hate her now?

"Oh, um…okay. It was nice talking to you Nath." Again with the nicknames. He was going insane.

"Okay, I'll see you two at school," he replied and smiled as he walked off to look at more paintings. Adrien sighed with relief when he was out of ear shot and took a moment to enjoy his absence.

"Are you okay? You seem upset," Marinette noticed.

"I'm…I'm fine. Just a little annoyed," he mumbled. Marinette frowned.

"I'm sorry. I-I didn't think how boring it must've been listening to me ramble about art with Nathaniel," she apologized.

"Huh? No, you did nothing wrong. Don't worry about it," he assured her and slipped his hand in to hers as he started to lead her out of the Louvre.

"Then why are you annoyed? I don't want you to be upset."

"I dunno. I guess I was annoyed with him," he admitted out loud.

"Nathaniel? Why him?" Now she said his full name instead of her buddy-buddy nickname for him.

"He was like…all over you, and like hogging you," he told her. She snorted as she tried to hold back a giggle. That was ridiculous.

"What are you talking about he was just talking to me about art."

"Did you see the way he was looking at you? You know he has a crush on you, right? He was trying to get your attention," he grumbled. Marinette stopped, tugging Adrien to a halt as well and prompting him to look back at her.

"Adrien, are you jealous?" She asked. He turned red and frowned.

"N-no! I-I'm just saying he was trying to get you're attention-"

"My attention from what? From you?" She questioned with a smile on her face. Fuck, he didn't think that through.

"H-he could've been! You never know," he defended. She giggled and reach up on her tip toes to kiss his cheek.

"You're cute when you're jealous," she said. He glared at Nathaniel's direction and muttered something about not being jealous, but it was too obvious for him to convince her.

"Hey, how about we go back to the bakery? My mom and dad were trying out a Danish pastry recipe this morning and I think there's a couple with your name on it," she suggested. Adrien's glare disappeared the moment she said pastry and he looked down at her. Those bright blue eyes seemed to sparkle and her smile was almost as purifying as Ladybugs yo-yo. He smiled back.

"That sounds like a great idea," he replied. Her smile stretched to a grin.

"Well let's go then."