Bridgette and Marinette decided to go get some dinner and wanted to ask the boys if they would join them. When they noticed that they didn't answer the door to their room, they messaged them; neither received a response. The girls went down to the lobby and saw that there was a commotion down the hallway to the arcade. The girls went to the arcade to see a crowd of people. Bridgette approached someone.
"Excuse me, what's going on?"
"Two boys got into a fight. I'm not sure about what though."
Marinette and Bridgette pushed their way through and saw a sad sight. Hotel security had Adrien and Felix in their holds and separated. Both boys were glaring at each other.
"Just admit that you cheated," growled Felix.
"I admit to nothing," spat Adrien.
"That's because you are nothing!"
"You wanna go, Grumpy?!"
"Bring it Sunflower!"
"ENOUGH!"
Everyone went silent as all eyes went to the girls who just shouted.
"You idiots! You can't go one second without trying to one up the other," yelled Marinette.
"But he started it," whined Felix.
"I did not," yelled Adrien.
"Adrien, shut up," snapped Bridgette. "We are very sorry officers, we will handle these losers properly."
"Very well. These two are banned from the arcade for the rest of their stay," remarked the head of security.
"We understand sir, and we can assure you that these two will be on their best behavior from now on," said Bridgette narrowing her eyes.
The two boys gulped as they were released from the security officers. Marinette went over to Felix and Bridgette went over to Adrien. Each girl grabbed an ear and the two boys yelped in pain.
"Owowowowow," they both whined.
They were dragged out of the arcade and up to their room in humiliation. The girls made their way to the door.
"Felix, give me your key," demanded Marinette.
Felix pulled it from his pocket and gave it to her. Once she unlocked it, the door was forced open and the two boys were shoved in.
"Hey, what's with the harsh treatment," asked Adrien.
"Zip it, Goldilocks," said Marinette.
"Oh, real original," he said with an eyeroll.
"Do you have a death wish," hissed Felix.
"What," asked Adrien.
"You don't sass Marinette," Felix spat out.
"What she gonna do?"
Adrien turned and smirked at her. She was already red in the face with fury, but then he winked and that set her off. Adrien didn't know how fast a girl her size could move and how strong she could be. The next thing he knew he was pinned to the ground in a full Nelson.
"Would you like to know what else I'm gonna do," she asked menacingly while tightening her hold.
"Okay! Okay! I get it! Please, let me go!"
Marinette grinned and let him go.
"I warned you," said a smug Felix.
"Felix," warned Marinette.
Said boy turned his head away from her.
"Now, this rivalry, or whatever pissing contesting you two got going on has to stop and I mean right now," said Bridgette. "I certainly will not tolerate it."
"Me either for that matter," added Marinette.
"So what now," the two boys stated.
They glared at each other again.
"I swear, are you sure you guys aren't twins or something," asked Bridgette.
"Ha! Me?! Related to this stiff," huffed Adrien.
"As if I could be related to such an uncouth barbarian," snorted Felix.
"Aw thanks man," smiled Adrien.
"That wasn't a compliment you dolt!"
"Be quiet," cried Marinette. "You two are giving me a headache."
Bridgette thought for a moment and then came up with a plan.
"Okay, here's the deal. You two will stay here in your room until you guys can be nice to one another. You will have no keys and you can't call for room service."
Bridgette forced Adrien to give her his key while Marinette took the hotel phone by unhooking the receiver.
"We will check on your progress in an hour. Please try not to kill each other," said Bridgette.
Both she and Marinette left. The two blondes just looked at one another and narrowed their eyes. Felix got up, went to his bed, pulled out his journal and began to write. Adrien sighed and went over to his backpack and pulled his 3DS out. He laid down on his bed and began to play whatever game he last played.
Finally got this part done. I stretched this out as long as I could. But now we are on the road to reconciliation
