Note: Since two of these (day 21 and 22) take place over the weekend (aka my not really writing time), I decided to just connect them. And let's not forget Day 23 as well.


"Tea is so much better than cocoa."

"Nuh uh! Tea is for Britain! This is France!" Emma argued.

"That isn't much of a logical reason, Em," Marinette told her daughter. "and coffee is better than the both of those."

"Coffee is sour and nasty!" Hugo exclaimed. "Adults have weird tastes."

"Coffee is vital to adults. When you have a job as well as two rambunctious children..." Adrien started.

As well as running around protecting Paris.

"It is your best friend." Adrien finished. "Why are we fighting over beverages, anyways?"

"Daddy, help! Hugo is brainwashed, he likes tea!"

"What's wrong with that?" Marinette asked Emma.

"It's bleh!" Emma said urgently. "Cocoa is far more superior to tea."

"Using big vocabulary won't change my mind," Hugo said.

"Why can't you like both?" Marinette asked.

"Because...because we can't!" Emma exclaimed.

"There's nothing wrong with it." Their mother told them.

"Yeah, there isn't. Your mother liked both-"

"Until I tried drinking hot chocolate when I was pregnant with Hugo."

"Ha! I changed Mom's taste! Beat that, Emma!"

"Ugh!"

Hugo took off with his little sister chasing after him.

Marinette giggled.

She couldn't wait for the third one to complete the little train the kids were driving around the house.

And maybe they'd like both like she once did.