Both boys turned to each other with scared expressions.

"Oh crap," they both said.

"I can't believe Tikki's coming! I'd rather face my mother than her," whined Adrien.

"Ugh, don't get me started on Plagg. I like the guy, he's cool but not someone you cross."

"Wait, did you say Plagg," asked Adrien.

"Yeah...hold on, you mentioned Tikki?"

"Do you know them," they asked at the same time.

"Okay, we need to stop doing that," said Felix.

"Why? I think it's cool. And to answer your question, Tikki has a long distance boyfriend who currently lives in France. She doesn't get to see him much but I've heard her mention his name was Plagg and he's overly fond of Camembert cheese."

"Plagg has a girlfriend he doesn't see much either. He mentioned she has a big sweet tooth, cookies especially."

"You don't think," wondered Adrien.

"That your live in maid and my PA are together? Yes, I do. And we can use that to our advantage," smirked Felix.

Then, they heard their door opening and Marinette and Bridgette rushed in.

"Did you get our texts," they cried.

"You sure you two aren't twins," teased Adrien.

"Are you," teased Marinette back.

"Actually we are. Turns out, his dad is my dad and my mom is his mom," beamed Adrien throwing an arm around Felix's neck.

The girls were stunned, seeing them actually hugging each other. This was a weird day all around. The twin boys showed the girls the pictures to further prove it.

"This is incredible," awed Bridgette.

"What are the odds," smiled Marinette.

"Here's the cool thing, we were born at the same time," cried Adrien.

"That's impossible, twins are born usually a minute or two apart. They probably told you it was the same time. So one of you is a minute older than the other," said Bridgette.

"Me! I'm the oldest," yelled Adrien.

"No way, I'm more mature and responsible so I'm older," countered Felix.

"That's debatable," snickered Marinette.

"What's that supposed to mean," Felix growled.

"Need I remind you of that incident in Milan," she brought up slyly.

"Don't you dare!"

"What happened," asked Adrien and Bridgette excitedly.

"Mr. Mature and Responsible here got himself lost and cried like a baby."

"But, I'm sure he was just a kid," stated Brigette.

"It happened last month," deadpanned Marinette.

Bridgette and Adrien snickered and then burst into laughter.

"Oh ha ha! Let's all laugh at Mr. Model," said an angry Felix.

"Oh relax, Grumpy. We're just having fun with ya," smiled Adrien patting his brother on the back.

"It was a stressful day and I was at my limit! Kind of like how today is!"

"Alright, alright, leave the poor boy alone," cooed Bridgette and smiled sweetly at Felix.

For some reason, Felix turned red.

"So, what do we do about Tikki and Plagg? Knowing them, they will want to return home as soon as they get us," asked Marinette.

Adrien paced back and forth until, his eyes lit up.

"I have a brilliant beyond brilliant idea!"

"Oh great, the last time you had a 'brilliant idea' involved you getting your tongue stuck to a pole last winter in Colorado," said Bridgette rolling her eyes.

"I'm serious! I am a total genius. Felix, you want to know who mom is right?"

"Yeah," he said.

"And I am dying to know dad. So here's my idea." Adrien paused for dramatic effect. "Felix and I switch places."

The three of them looked at Adrien like he grew two heads. Then they laughed.

"What," Adrien pouted.

"Adrien, I don't know if you realize this but, we are completely and totally 100 percent different," Felix said between his laughter.

"So, what's the problem? I'll teach you to be me and you teach me to be you. I can do you already!" Adrien slicked his hair back and did his best Felix impression. "Come on guys, this is my only chance to meet my dad!"

"Well, the truth is you know," said Marinette. "If they switch, sooner or later they will have to un-switch them. And then, they would have to meet again."

"Yeah, see I knew you'd agree with me, Princess," smirked Adrien.

"Since when I'm your Princess," she asked quirking her eyebrow up.

"Today if you'd like," he said getting into her face.

Marinette took on an annoyed expression and pushed his face away with her finger on his nose.

"So how are we going to go about this," asked Bridgette.

"Well, I think it's best from the beginning," stated Felix.

For the next few hours, the twins began teaching each other how to best act like the other. From mannerisms to how they walked and talked, they made sure they knew everything about the other. The only thing left was to give them similar haircuts. Felix had his hair a bit longer than Adrien's so, Bridgette decided to cut it. She and Felix were in the bathroom with him sitting in front of the sink.

"You sure you know what you are doing," asked a nervous Felix.

"Don't worry, I got this," she smiled.

Marinette and Adrien stood by and watched.

"Does she really," Marinette asked Adrien.

"Ummmm," he answered.

Bridgette got to work, constantly looking over at Adrien making sure she had the length right. Finally she was done and stepped back.

"Have a look."

Felix turned and gaped at his now short hair. Adrien stepped forward to compare.

"This is so scary," Felix said.

"My friend, you've never looked better," beamed Adrien.

"I don't know about you but I think we should get some dinner now and then plan our attack before Tikki and Plagg show up," said Bridgette.

Hooray! An update! Sorry this took so long!