Colors swirl around and blend, bleeding out into the entirety of the room, encompassing everyone within.

She stands out like a small beacon of light, golden tinted, lighter blond hair, bright blue eyes with swirls of emotion and the world wrapped up within them.

The woman is beautiful even under the myriad of colors peeking out from everywhere though when her breath comes out in a low mumble as if she's trying to find the words that won't tilt the world completely off of its axis.

She doesn't say much else for a while, just pushes through the crowd, past a girl that is just as bright, rainbow streaked hair, and features pulled into a comforting, warm embrace of emotion.

Everything appears a little tilted, a little sideways, but there's something about the strength of those that stand in this empty, left barely open space.

The blond comes back into motion and as we peek in to grasp exactly what this tilted, multicolored world contains, she shifts as if she's the newly emerging butterfly from its cocoon haven, but despite the shift, she isn't the butterfly that you'd expect.

She lights up with light that trails from head to toe, and amongst the gasps within the room, she becomes Queen Bee.

Queen Bee always stands with a strength that speaks volumes, and it is of no exception that she'll rise up among any animosity.

She gathers the class together as if remembering distantly that they are before her, and it is almost reminiscent of a bee and her hive; she nudges two others out of the fray with a nervous and frantic, "Just go!"

The colors shift as our focus is drawn into the two vanishing people, civilians, that should know better than to vanish when an Akuma's pressure holds them down; the one is a young woman, a girl in Lycee, and her hair is dark blue, but under the rainbow tint, it appears a blackish green alteration.

No one breathes a word when she gets lost in the spell of transforming, in becoming something a little more, and no one can bother to breathe a word when the boy beside her, tinted a nice green-gold hue that disperses almost entirely evenly across his hair, says a few magic words as well.

When Ladybug and Cat Noir find themselves back beside Queen Bee, it is to a quiet class that doesn't question a thing, and they let two other students leave right after their return.

It's almost of no surprise or unknown circumstance that the red haired woman that's hair glows a purple, gold tone in the lighting, and where she runs, the Kaleidoscope twists, making her appear sideways.

She mutters a few words, and the transformation takes over with a flash of orange light that temporarily blinds those looking in.

The bespectacled boy beside her utters words right beside her, and when green light overtakes the Kaleidoscope, Carapace is left beside Rena Rouge.

The class seems beyond it's ability to grasp the situation, beyond it's ability to comprehend everything that's happened in the past few moments, and yet there's already a call of Lucky Charm, and a little bit of quick thinking when a pair of pliers falls into Ladybug's hands.

No one can say a word, too busy focusing on the commands, the plans laid before them, and so they rush to follow Ladybug's lead, their class president is as much their leader as she ever was.


When Ladybug, Cat Noir, Carapace, Rena Rouge, and Queen Bee have help in defeating Kaleidolusion, not a single bystander bothers asking why.

The heroes move quick and seem too frustrated to be able to properly call the civilians off, and no one says a word when Miss Bustier charges the Akuma and provides the kind of distraction that Ladybug needs to latch on to the Kaleidoscope that previously trapped her with a strong tug of her yoyo, breaking it over her knee in the span of a few, quiet heartbeats.

She purifies it with a professionalism that no one questions before she slips away to keep her secret identity kept from those that hadn't realized it before now.