A/N: Ok, so I was checking on my stories this morning and I was pleasantly surprised. All Because of Ice-Cream has almost as many followers as War of the Miraculous! It's like each day more people read it! Wow... It was honestly my first miraculous fanfic and to see that so many people like it, I'm just speechless.
I also looked at my other stories, including this one, and even though they're not as popular as other ones, I'm glad to see people like them. So to show my appreciation for all my readers I'm going to try and update frequently this weekend. So look out for a double update over this weekend!
Thank you so much! You guys don't know how much you've brightened my day!
D.L.D
Marinette ran into the town centre her cheeks red. She had ran all the way there and had never stopped. Alya and Nino had burst into laughter when they saw her, making her blush more.
She was a little hesitant to tell them about what happened the day before. Especially because her mind kept telling her that they'd betray her, or call her crazy. She'd tried to shake those thoughts away, but they remained, taunting her as she ran.
"Girl, let me guess," Alya placed her hands on her hips, "You overslept again."
"Um..yes?" Marinette blushed her voice going an octave higher.
"You're a terrible liar," Alya chuckled making the bluenette blush, "Only Nino's worse than you."
"Hey!" The male blushed as he turned his back on her, "At least I'm honest."
"I was joking Nino," Alya sighed, "Anyway, what really happened Mari?"
"And don't try to lie," Nino grinned, "Alya can sense it, trust me." The brunette then nudged him.
"Hey!" He yelped, "I was being honest!"
"Just let Mari talk," Alya replied, "So, tell us what happened?"
"Ok..." Marinette sighed, "I went to the woods like you two said and saw the kwamis."
"Anything else happen?" Alya folded her arms.
She studied Marinette's face knowing all too well that something else happened. It was the whole reason she sent the bluenette to the woods.
"Well, I also..." The bluenette trailed off.
"Continue," Alya's gaze narrowed on the bluenette.
"We won't judge you Mari," Nino smiled.
Marinette gulped as red traveled up her neck and to her cheeks, "Are you sure? I don't want rumors going around."
"We're sure," Both answered in unison.
"Now spill!" Alya smiled.
"Fine," Marinette groaned, "I spoke to Mr Fu and he was there."
"You mean that blonde you always talk about?" Nino asked, only to get nudged by Alya. "Hey!"
"Of course she meant him," Alya sighed as she rubbed her temple, "So what happened?"
"Wait, so you're not gonna call me crazy, or accuse me of witchcraft?" Marinette blinked.
"Why would we do that?" Nino raised a brow, "You know we always take your side."
"Plus this town's completely paranoid," Alya groaned, "Remember Mr Kante. I found out the other day that he was killed shortly after Max was born. He was accused of siding with witches."
The two other teens nodded in a solemn silence as they remembered the name Alya mentioned. They'd never met Mr Kante, but they had heard many great things about him.
"So...are you gonna give us details?" Alya asked, her mood switching immediately.
"Ok," Marinette giggled, "But not much really happened. We just caught up."
With that the three teens settled near the fountain, enjoying the warm day as the townspeople continued their normal routines.
...0o0...
Adrien sat in the canopy of a tree, Plagg beside him. He had a folded piece of paper in his hands and stared at it as he thought.
"What are you thinking about now?" Plagg moaned, "Isn't it good enough that she remembers you? You humans are so confusing."
"I was just wondering," Adrien rolled his eyes at the kwami.
"Of course you were," Plagg sighed, "So? What are you wondering about?"
"You're interested?" Adrien blinked.
Plagg wasn't the type of kwami to listen to people's thoughts and opinions, he was more into his cheese. It was a genuine surprise for him to say that.
"So what if I am," The kwami pouted, "Don't get used to it. I'm just being kind."
Adrien chuckled at the kwami's reaction. That was definitely the Plagg he was used to.
"I was just wondering if someone could break this hex," The blonde sighed, "It's been a while since someone's attempted to."
"You mean your ears and tail?" Plagg laughed, "No-one will be able to break that hex unless they actually want to out of kindness! Everyone who's turned up to break it was either in it for the money or glory. If you want someone to break it, you have to find someone who actually wants to. But good luck with that!"
"There goes all my hope of ever being normal," The blonde grumbled as the kwami continued to ramble on through his laughter.
"Sorry kid," Plagg wiped away a tear of joy, "But you really thought someone could break your curse! The only person you know who would really be able to would be that girl with the spotted riding cloak. But you don't even know her too well."
The kwami's words rang in the blonde's ears as he thought a little more. Maybe Plagg was right...Breaking his curse would be difficult. The blonde sighed. He'd just have to leave this problem for another day.
Shaking his head, Adrien unfolded the note and began to read it. He smiled as he read the code name she signed off with: Ladybug.
