Adrien

Adrien had been sitting outside the hospital for a good while, or maybe he was just excited. He looked up just in time to see two figures walk toward the door. He recognized one as Marinette's nurse, but the other he didn't know. Although, she did remind him of someone, but he couldn't figure out who. She was taller than the nurse, but not too tall. She looked Hispanic and had brown hair with white tips. She had a little group of her on both sides in pigtails, with the rest of her hair down.

Another figure closer to the window ripped his attention away from the girl. Marinette stood staring off into the rain,but her thoughts looked distracted. He realized she did not have an umbrella. He had the perfect plan.

Marinette

She had been staring out into the rain a whole twenty minutes now, trying to think of some way she didn't have to go into the cold. Maybe she had to check out! Her hope vanished with remembering that her nurse had checked her out. She finally ventured out.

The first thing she noticed was the cold, slowly freezing every part of her body. Starting at her fingers and working its way in. The second thing she noticed was how fast her clothes got soaked. She tried to distract herself with anything she could think of. The fast, but calming pitter patter of the rain. The splash of her shoes as she stepped in yet another puddle. The deep earthy smell the rain left all through out the air. Really, anything to get her mind off of how cold and saturated she was.

When she finally had enough after falling face first into a puddle, she ran and hid in the nearest alcove. She was wishing she could enjoy the rain her usual way, by sitting by the window in her warmest pjs brainstorming for her next favorite original design, when a certain ebony cat landed near her alcove. It seemed to her that he was looking for something. She decided to not reveal herself. She was not ready to deal with the whole lost secret identity thing.

Several short minutes later, He ran off. Obviously realizing whatever he was looking for wasn't there. She was so tired and the alcove was suddenly so warm and comfortable. She closed her eyes, the lullaby of the rain lulling her to blissful sleep...

Adrien

Of course he had lost her! He looks away for one second and she's gone. Probably, freezing to death! He had searched everywhere and still no sign! He decided to loop back around one more time. Still no sign. He had to keep moving to find Mari and stay away from the people who kept bombarding him with papers and pens for autographs. He needed rest. He looked around for a hidden spot where he could stay concealed but still keep an eye on the road. The only place he could find were a few alcoves in the wall of the library. He jumped down and sat at the edge of the nearest alcove. Not twenty minutes later, he heard an odd shuffling sound coming from the next alcove over. It sounded bigger than a pigeon or rat, so he decided to check it out. He quietly slid off his seat and snuck slowly to the alcove. He peaked to see what it was, only to find that it was a snoozing Marinette.

He decided he would have to carry her to her house. He couldn't just leave her. He picked her up, leaned her against his chest, jumped onto the roof and started the trek to her home.