Alix stood up too fast and knocked herself dizzy, but this didn't sway her father.

"Alix. Wh- who- we-? Just. What?! Was THIS the secret you and Liam had?"

Alix hung her head. "We've been sleeping with each other in secret." Mr. Kubdel took a step back.

"No. No, that's not what it is. You wouldn't be like that."

"Like what?" Alix changed her tune. "A slut?" Mr. Kubdel stayed silent. "You know what, dad? I am not a slut! I didn't go around necking on with the first boy I saw! Liam didn't want sex, he wanted to be my friend. The Hallowe'en party, he may have hijacked the music, but we all had a better time because of it. And I challenged him to a race that night. It was the first time I used my skates instead of the drumkit since... Timebreaker." Jalil sighed. "Here's a list of things Liam has done that has actually helped me. He inspired me to use my skates again, he fought an akuma villain on his own and showed me and everyone who saw it that we don't need to be scared of supervillains, he actually listened to me when I had no one to talk to, and finally, he agreed to have sex with me so that I could FINALLY feel another emotion other than anger, sadness, or depression. The only thing he's done to hurt me was shout about that last part because I kept embarrassing him over a joke that made him feel belittled!" Alix got her breath back. "You don't have to have to worry about becoming a grandad either." Alix showed her dad the test result. "It's negative."

Jalil intervened. "Alix, what would mom say?"

"YOU'RE asking ME?!" Alix power walked towards her brother. "I never even got the chance to play games her or watch a movie with her. I don't even know what caused her death! At least you got some years with her that you can remember. I have nothing! She's just..." Alix started tearing up. "She's just... a stranger." Alix fell to her knees and began crying. Jalil knelt down and hugged his little sister. "And I know that you've been troubled after Pharoah. But you could talk to dad about it at the Louvre. Who could I talk to? No one. Except for Liam." Alix let go of her brother and turned to where Félix was before, but he wasn't there. "Félix?" Félix walked back into the house.

"I went outside because I thought it would be awkward if I was just standing there the whole time," Félix responded.

"Can I speak to Liam?"

"He's currently at Marinette's, asking for her advice on how he can put things right." Félix sighed. "I'm sorry I have to do this Alix, but I haven't forgotten that you just beat up the daughter of a Police Lieutenant, and the Lieutenant certainly won't have forgotten."

Alix gulped. "I understand. I'm under arrest, aren't I?"

"I'm afraid so. I'll speak to Sabrina's father on your behalf, but I'll have to get as big a picture as I can." Alix walked over to Félix and held her arms out so he could cuff them. "You're not going to run, so I'm not going to cuff you. But I think it would be better if your father came with us."

"Of course, sir." Mr. Kubdel answered. "Just let us lock up here." Félix and Alix got into the police car that Roger had left behind. Félix got in the driver's seat and Alix sat in the back seat behind him. Mr. Kubdel got into the car next to Alix. "Jalil, could you inform Liam about this?"

"No!" Alix exclaimed. "Liam didn't have anything to do with my assault on Sabrina."

"I think that he did," Félix replied. "But even so, he's MY brother. I'll inform him when we get to the station." Félix drove off to the station.

When they arrived, Félix escorted Alix inside. The station was havoc. Officers were flailing around the station and it was near impossible to hear. "Great stuff." Félix held Alix under his arm. "So you don't get knocked down and trampled on." Félix traversed the obstacle course with Alix and her father until they got to the chief's office. The chief had a rather distinguishable face. He had a grey flattop hairstyle, a grey stubble with black tips, baggy eyes, a right ear that had been cut, a long nose with a scar running across the bridge, but his distinctive feature was his eye color. His right eye was a sapphire blue, but his left eye was hazel. He wore a brown pinstriped coat and matching vest and pants, and a red tie. A grey fedora was laid on the chief's desk. He was looking out at the officers scrambling around.

"Looks like he walked from America in 1945," Alix joked. She stopped laughing soon enough.

"Reject!" The chief shouted. "Why have you brought this kid to the station?"

"She wants to sign up for the police force, why do you think I brought her?"

"Watch your mouth, Reject. What's she done?"

"I attacked Sabrina Raincomprix." Alix interrupted. The chief looked at her.

"Lieutenant Roger's daughter? You've messed up big, sunshine." The chief turned his face to Félix. "Put her in an interview room and I'll get someone to talk to her."

"Why can't Félix do the interview?" Mr. Kubdel asked.

"Becuase he is a Burglary Detective. Has a burglary been committed?"

"No."

"Then, let Reject solve a break-in. As a matter of fact, how did you know about the assault, Reject?" A policeman came in but waited until the conversation was over.

"I was driving around with Lieutenant Raincomprix when we were notified of an assault." The chief nodded, then spoke to the policeman.

"Take this girl and her father into the next available interview room." The policeman nodded and escorted Alix and her father away. The chief soon took a softer tone. "Roger told me on the radio that your son played a part in this."

"My son? Liam's my brother, sir."

"So he did play a part. Does he need bringing in?"

"I'm informing him of the situation, sir. He didn't actually take part in the offense, but he is responsible for that girl being angry enough to assault Miss Raincomprix. He'll feel responsible."

"A guilt complex." The chief sighed. "I really don't want to upset Roger, but we can't deal with an assault when we're all headless chickens because of a serial arsonist."

"I think that's higher than my desk, sir."

"It's below it. But I pray that your fiancee doesn't get hurt when tackling these. This son of a bitch is worse than Hawk Moth! At least Ladybug could repair any damage. I apologize for ranting, Detective."

"We all need to rant from time to time."

The chief cleared his throat. "Excuse me." The chief walked out and went into the interview room that Alix and her father were waiting in. They were both sat in chairs at a metal table. "I'm gonna be conducting the interview." The chief sat down on the opposite side. "Let's start with the name."

"Alix Kubdel," Alix answered.

As Alix was being interviewed, Félix placed a phone call.

"Hello?"

"Liam, Alix is in trouble."

"How so?"

"Sabrina riled her up over your exposed secret and Alix beat her up."

"I'm coming!"

"You haven't done anything!"

"You JUST said Sabrina used the secret that I exposed to anger her! If I hadn't done that, this whole thing wouldn't have started!"

"Alright, come down. Just, be careful. You may have humiliated her, but that's no excuse to go beat up someone. Don't get yourself in any more trouble than you need to."

"Okay. I'm using the unorthodox transport. Will you take it from me when I arrive?"

"Okay."

Minutes later, The Hornet arrived in the alleyway next to the station. Félix met him and took the watch. Liam walked into the station but was not confronted with the rampage. Instead, he was met with Alix and her father.

"What happened?" Liam asked.

"I'm being let off with a caution," Alix replied. "First offense and the chief said I showed deep regret. But my dad said he doesn't want us to do that anymore." Alix gulped. "Liam, I have to ask. Did you really want it? Or did you just say yes to make me-?"

"Stop." Liam held his hand out making the stop motion. "I did want it. I... I..." Alix prepared herself. "I love you, Alix. I care about you and whenever I see you at school, I see an amazing woman who doesn't take any crap from anyone. She does what she wants when she wants to." Liam started tearing up. "And those nights that you've come over to mine so distraught and not you... It breaks my heart." Alix started tearing up as well and the two hugged each other.

"We've both done wrong, Liam. I'm sorry for humiliating you like that."

"It's not as bad as the damage I've done. If I hadn't shouted that, Sabrina wouldn't have used it to anger you and this wouldn't have happened. Let's not forget that if Sabrina knows, Chloe knows. We haven't had the worst of it yet."

"We just have to keep our heads held high."

Liam pulled himself away. "So your dad knows everything?"

"Yes. It's a long time coming. Jalil even tried to use mom against me. I told him everything. You know, he's my blood brother but the only person who feels like a brother to me... is you."

"Urm was that before or after-?"

"Please don't make this any more awkward. I just need some time to sort my head out."

"We both do. Maybe it is best that we stay away from each other for a bit. Until this whole matter is resolved. Then hopefully, we can put this all behind us."

"I hope so too."

That night, Liam was on the couch playing games and Alix was watching her favorite movies. The two can't deny that they love each other, but they are certain that it's more familial love, which they never say because of the awkwardness... Their was still one thing that Alix had to solve and Liam decided to show compassion to: Sabrina.