Superficial
They say beauty is something every girl needs. And as he watches her from the other side of the couch, laughing her head off, her face red and tears leaking from the corners of her eyes, he hasn't seen anything else more beautiful.
But he doesn't believe beauty is something every girl needs. And if he could find a better example, he'd point it out, but to him, no one is more one of a kind than Marinette, who doesn't need beauty by her side.
She has her wit, her bravery, her clumsiness, her own unique self, not needing beauty to help her in any way.
Some girls only had beauty by their side, (cough-cough Chloe cough-cough) because they didn't have a good personality to make them rememberable. Marinette, on the other hand, had so much more than a pretty face, and he's happy he's able to see all of her.
He doesn't want bits and pieces of who she is; he wants all of her, good and bad, every last atom of her personality and self. He looks at her and sees beauty, but when she laughs, he knows that beauty is the least of her.
And to him, beauty is superficial, something that fades, and although people, like Marinette, are beautiful on the outside, to him, Marinette is the rarest of all people.
