Marinette pushed her way past Chloe and held onto Adrien's other hand. She stuck out her tongue when Adrien wasn't looking. Chloe sneered back. At such a young age the girls were already fueling the hate between them. They didn't know it yet but someday they would become best friends...

The play date started and so far it was off to an awful start. Marinette was crying after being smacked by Chloe and trying to muster up strength to tug her hair while Adrien was running around completely oblivious to what was happening. Sabine tried to calm down the fighting girls. She placed them in separate rooms and told them to go to sleep. Marinette was pleased to find out Adrien was going to sleep in the same room as her. His crib was right next to hers and she loved watching him play with his hair before falling asleep. Very soon all the toddlers were sleeping. Sabine breathed in a sigh of relief. When the children woke up Adrien was the first one out of bed and without a fuss but it wasn't the same for the girls. They both screamed at the top of their lungs for attention. Actually Adrien didn't even notice the girls but Sabine was suffering. She scooped the girls from their cribs and put them in their high chairs. Adrien was placed in between them. This automatically caused a fight. Chloe grabbed Adrien's arm and nearly pulled him off his high chair. Marinette grabbed his other arm and he was terrified. The girls glared and in sync they screamed for their snacks. Sabine scooted their chairs five feet away from Adrien's and handed them graham crackers. As they ate their snacks the girls didn't take their eyes off each other for a second. They couldn't risk letting the other girl get Adrien's attention. The rest of the play date continued like this and so did the weekend. Nights were worst because Chloe couldn't stand being in a different room from Adrien while marinette was getting her way. It continued like this for days until finally the day came for the children to be picked up.

"Thanks for watching them Sabine!" Emilie gushed.

"No worries. They were perfect angels," she lied. "and I know we agreed they couldn't play together anymore but I think we should lift the ban. They love hanging out and this could lead to a family connection some day," she teased. Mrs. Agreste smiled. She would love to have Marinette as a daughter in law some day.