Yay the last part! Next, I have a request so I'll be working on that for the next few days. All credit goes to Otakubeast.1010 on Instagram for this story. It's actually not finished. There's one more part for the ending but I just wrote my own since it might take her a while to finish it. I hope you all enjoy this!

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"Now…." Ladybug began. She stepped up to the girl. She was staring at the ground with tears in her eyes. "Hey…" Ladybug placed a hand on her shoulder.

The ex-villain looked up to her with watery eyes, her bottom lip quivering. Her hair was held back by a headband. "Is it alright if we talk about what happened?" Ladybug asked gently.

The girl's tear fell and she quickly lifted her glasses to swipe at them. She sniffled before nodding. "Well…" she looked down at her hands, face flushed from the embarrassment of crying in front of the heroes. The bell was still in her hand, attached to a collar. Ladybug crouched down to her level as the girl began.

"I have a cat that I took in as a stray kitten. He's my best friend, and he still loves going outside to wander and lounge around the neighborhood during the day. I take off his bell collar so it doesn't get caught in any branches while he is out, but he's been trained to come back home at the sound of the jingle," she never took her eyes off the bell as tears welled back into her eyes. Ladybug and Chat Noir listened intently.

"But it's been three days since he's been home, and he won't come back no matter how much I ring the bell. I'm afraid something bad has happened to him, or he somehow wandered too far out of the neighborhood and got lost. I want to go look for him but Paris is such a big city, and I don't even know where to start and-"

"Whoa! Whoa! Slow down a little," Ladybug tried to take in all the information as the girl rattled on worriedly. "You are understandably worried about your missing friend, but you don't have to handle this alone." Ladybug gave her a smile. "I'm positive your kitty-"

"Raisin," the girl interjected.

Ladybug nodded, "Raisin is safe and waiting to be found."

"Ladybug and I will help you look for him!" Chat jumped in.

"Really?!" The girl asked with gleaming, excited eyes.

"Of course!" Ladybug grinned as she helped the girl to her feet.

"Just get a bunch of "lost raisin" posters printed and we'll help you distribute them throughout the city!" Chat said.

"Oh my goodness! Thank you so much! I'll get started on that right away and have them ready by tomorrow!" She waved as she ran in the direction of her house.

"See you then!" Ladybug and Chat Noir waved in unison. As they waved Chat gave Ladybug a sly grin.

"... soooo "meow-lady". Doing anything later tonight?" he asked, trying to use his kitty magnetism to get her again.

She rolled her eyes, swinging her yo-yo up to the nearest building. "Yup! See you tomorrow, Chat Noir! Bug out!" She whisked herself away.

"Of course…" Chat pouted as his ring began to beep.

They all met the next morning at the front of the girl's house. Ladybug and Chat Noir each took a handful and headed out. Ladybug stayed in the neighborhood with the girl who they now knew was Samantha. They started taping posters in each area they could find.

Chat went door to door showing them the posters but each person said they hadn't seen it. He had made it a few blocks with no luck. They met up after a few hours, sitting on the steps leading to her house.

Chat let out a heavy sigh, rolling his neck. Samantha began to tear up again as she lost hope.

"We'll never find him," she sobbed into her hands. Ladybug patted her back.

"Don't worry we won't give up."

"Um excuse me…" A small child came up to them, holding a poster in his hands. His mother wasn't far behind pushing him forward a bit.

"Go ahead," she encouraged.

"I-I think I know where your kitty is," the little boy stuttered out.

Samantha's eyes widened and she smiled, hope welling back into her heart.

"I'll go check it out!" Chat said. "Lead the way little man," he squatted down for the kid to hop on his back. The kid's eyes shined and a wide grin spread across his face. He looked at his mom for permission and she nodded.

"Take this with you!" Samantha handed him the bell and he tied it to his wrist.

The boy held on tightly and Chat zoomed into the air with his baton. The boy pointed in the direction. Chat landed a few blocks away. This was further than he had gotten.

The boy walked inside. "This is my mommy's house. We found Fishstick a few days ago and he didn't have a collar so mommy said we could keep it," the boy pouted slightly. Chat shook the bell and sure enough, a brown tomcat came running out.

Chat attached the bell onto his neck. They walked back, the boy carrying the cat in his arms. When they arrived back the ladies were chatting on the step, talking about the events of yesterday.

As soon as Samantha saw her cat she began to cry tears of joy. "I missed you so much Raisin!" The cat leaped from the boy's arms and brushed against his owner's face.

The mother laid a hand on her son's head as he pouted. He stepped up to the girl and sniffled. "Goodbye Fishstick," he wiped his tears on his sleeve.

"F-fishstick?" Samantha laughed. "You can come to visit him whenever you'd like." She smiled at the boy as he gave a toothy grin.

"Really?!"

"Of course, as long as it's okay with your mom," she smiled as he gave his mom puppy dog eyes. She relented. Ladybug and Chat Noir left, going a few houses away.

"I'm glad she found her kitty." Ladybug said.

"About that date…?" Chat tried once again.

"...Good work, Chat," Ladybug scratched him behind the ears before turning away. She ignored his question. He looked down at his feet in defeat.

"I'll see you tomorrow, Chat," He lifted his head at her words. "8 pm sharp." She winked and zipped away. He stood dumbfounded, watching her go before jumping in happiness.

"Finally!"