Ch. 3: Timeout

A few hours later at the Le Grand Paris, a white limousine pulled up to the curb in front of the four story hotel. As a butler quickly moved to open up the door, shouting from inside could be heard from anyone who happened to be within ten feet or so. Which turned into about two hundred feet when he opened up the door and two people stepped out. One was a fuming Chloe in the middle of a bad day, the other was her ever faithful orange-haired accomplice.

"I think you should calm down, Chloe," Chloe's friend suggested, concerned that maybe she's overreacting.

"Do not tell me to calm down, Sabrina! You know that makes it worse!" Chloe retorted with all the restraint of a starving uncaged animal as she stormed into the regal looking hotel and into the elevator with Sabrina and the butler following suit. "That kid thinks he can just walk into my town and talk to me like that in front of everyone, including Adrien! I couldn't even enjoy my spa treatment and that makes me even more angry! When Father hears about this, he'll be running back to the States in fear!" Chloe rattled off as the elevator reached the fourth floor.

"Madame Chloe, perhaps you should calm down. You might draw another akuma to yourself or worse… have another acne breakout," The mild-mannered butler reasoned, which actually got Chloe to calm down but only just.

"Fine… but I'm not finished with him! He will learn his place!" As Chloe stomped into her own private suite, the butler turned his attention to Sabrina.

"I take it there's more to her frustration than just one boy causing problems for her?"

"I don't know, honestly," Sabrina answered with a exasperated sigh. "If there is, she isn't saying anything about it. But if I had to guess, it's probably because she feels like she's not getting enough time with Adrien. He was gone for most of the summer with his father and now thanks to Nino, he's already made friends with the new kid that called her out," The butler listened intently to Sabrina's guess before a smile took to his face.

"I think I know how we can remedy that. Would you keep in an eye on her while I'm gone," The butler asked as he made his way back to the elevator.

"Sure; leave everything to me!" Sabrina agreed with a salute before running in after Chloe.


"Thanks again for helping me with my errands, Amara," said Alya appreciatively with bags on her arms. The two were holding various bags from a few stores. Groceries, odds and ends like toys and candy, even some red and black fabric. Amara wondered if she's got a party or something coming up though it was hard to focus her thoughts when she had about six bags to carry and some were partially obstructing her view so she needed Alya for more guidance than before.

"It's no problem but I feel like maybe you should have told Marinette so this would be more manageable," Amara wheezed out from behind the bags she was carrying.

"Yeah, it slipped my mind because of all the craziness that happened today. Hawkmoth returns after after a few months of silence and then we get two new students. Needless to say, I probably should have written a note or something," Alya sheepishly replied before continuing, "Alright, now I've got to warn you; I've got sisters and they can pretty hyper around my friends when I bring them over so try not to let them get to you," Alya warned as she and a slightly exhausted Amara walked up to the Cesaire family's house which was an impressive two story home which Amara would never have guessed from the more casual way that Alya carries herself.

"You make it sound like coming here was probably a bad idea," Amara quickly replied as she continued to examine the house with its brick and tan siding as well as the flower boxes hanging from all the windows.

"Only if you turn out to be horrible with kids. In which case: be terrified," Alya replied in a over-the-top dark voice as if she was trying to make Amara laugh at the pale imitation of scary she was performing.

"I'm terrified," Amara dryly remarked as she watched Alya set her bags down in front of the garage door to unlock it.

"Oh come on, girl; you can't be that bad at it. I mean, I've seen Marinette try and babysit so I have a point of reference on 'bad with kids'," Alya commented with a chuckle as she opened the garage door. She peeked her head inside to see it empty, much to her delight.

"Coast is clear," Alya waved for Amara to follow as she picked her bags back up. Amara walked in and was greeted with the oh so pleasant smell of oil and gas. The garage looked relatively empty with just a tool bench fully stocked with various tools for car repair and more, a few storage lockers for whatever else and a dim overhead light that seemed like it was due to be replaced.

"So I take it we're hiding your "supplies" in here?" Amara deduced as she watched Alya unlock one of the storage lockers.

"Well, I'm not leaving them where they can easily be gotten to by others," Alya replied with a smirk. "We'll leave everything but the groceries in here for now. Can't have them be too suspicious as to why we've been out so long," Alya and Amara dropped off every bag that wasn't used for groceries before locking up the locker and heading inside, making sure to use the front door.

"I'm home!" Alya yelled out after walking through the doorway and Amara could faintly hear two sets of footsteps quickly moving towards them. Alya was suddenly ambushed into a hug by two near-identical little girls who only came up to around Alya's thighs. The only thing that Amara could tell apart was that one had a pink striped shirt and shoes and the other had a blue striped shirt and shoes.

"Hey sis, what took you so long?" the teal one asked.

"You hanging out with Nino?" the pink one joked.

"Well, I was hanging out but not with Nino," Alya said as she pointed to Amara who gave a small smile and waved. "Amara, these are my sisters Ella and Etta," Alya introduced the teal one and pink one as Ella and Etta respectively.

"Well, aren't you two adorable," Amara said as a larger smile took to her face, clearly enamoured with the cute twins.

"You'll be changing your mind in about twenty, maybe thirty minutes when they annoy you to death," Alya joked.

"Alya, she's kind of creepy," Ella spoke to her sister, causing Alya to have to stifle a chuckle at Amara's deflated face.

"Yeah, why are all your friends so weird?" Etta joined in, causing Amara to look almost heartbroken and Alya to almost lose it.

"Now you two, where are your manners? You have to be nice to the guests, no matter how creepy you think they are," Alya reprimanded before shooting the unamused Amara a wink. "Anyway, run along you two, we have work to do," Alya ordered as the two ran off to resume whatever they were doing before.

"You got something to say to me, Alya?" Amara asked with a glare and a slight smirk as she tried to stop herself from being upset by the twins calling her creepy. Alya turned and walked towards the kitchen while whistling a guilty tune along the way. Alya and Amara put the groceries away quickly before moving towards Alya's room.

"Sorry about that. It probably wasn't best to joke about you like that when we've only met today," Alya apologized which made Amara sigh.

"It's fine but those two were pretty harsh and you encouraging them wasn't helping,"

"Yeah, they may take after their big sis a bit too much," Alya replied with a sheepish shrug. "Though I was only chuckling because I wasn't expecting them to be that blunt," Alya said as she opened the door to her room which immediately told Amara what kind of person Alya was.

A superhero fangirl.

Lining the red walls of her room were various posters for famous comic superheroes with the two biggest were posters of Ladybug and Cat Noir stuck to her ceiling above the bed. There was a desk with a mirror and a computer and the few only non-superhero picture in the room of Nino, her boyfriend, Marinette, her class picture, and a family picture with another sibling.

"You're sure into superheroes, I see. I wasn't expecting you to be such a fanatic," Amara quipped, now her turn to embarrass Alya, which seemed to slightly work but Alya remained her cool.

"Don't act like that's a bad thing! Paris has two great superheroes in our town so it's only natural that I'd be a fan,"

"Okay but that doesn't really explain all the other posters," Amara pointed to one of a buff and handsome one with a smirk.

"Oh hush. I need to update the Ladyblog," Alya brushed off Amara's comment as she hopped onto her computer and plugged her phone into it

"Ladyblog?"

"You haven't heard of the Ladyblog? Looks like my reach hasn't hit Japan yet," Alya sighed in disappointment. Looks like she wasn't as big as she had hoped. "Okay so I run a blog about Ladybug and all the crazy things that happen. Though I often get caught up in the craziness myself, that only means I have footage no one else does," Alya explained to Amara who could only raise an eyebrow at how Alya can be proud of putting herself in danger repeatedly to run a blog.

"There must be an easier way of going about that," Amara pointed out, concerned about what kind of person Alya must be to do something insane like that.

"Well yeah but sometimes you just get pulled into the fray and there's nothing you can do but hope that maybe you'll be of some help. I have actually been of help a couple times so I do feel like I could be of assistance if I had powers like them," Alya's desire to help seemed to resonate with Amara and she would have to keep that in mind for later. She could be useful.

"Anyway, so what exactly did you need all those party supplies for?"

"I have two parties to plan: One for my sisters, which is next Thursday, and one for Adrien Agreste, Nino's best friend, which is this Saturday."

"Why are you planning Adrien's party?"

"Because his father sure is hell isn't!" Amara was taken aback by the abrupt change in Alya's tone, which Alya quickly corrected herself on. "Sorry. It's just that Adrien's dad is a bit… no, a lot of an ass and he won't let Adrien have a birthday party so Nino asked me if I'd plan one for him. Nino says he'd do it himself but he sucks at managing things so he figured I be a better pick for party planner like I don't already have two sisters to plan for and HEY!" Alya caught two sets of spying eyes from the doorway which quickly ran down the hall. "Must I lock you two in your room because I will! What did I say about spying?!"

"We just wanted to know what you were doing," Ella sheepishly answered

"Yeah, we didn't mean to spy," Etta added though it didn't settle Alya down.

"First you two make fun of my friend and then you start spying on me planning your party. You two are going to sit in your room until Mom and Dad get home.

"What?!" Ella shouted while Etta just shrugged and started to her room.

"Now, Ella!" Alya commanded as the other twin shuffled into her room before shutting the door behind her.

"Don't you think you're being a bit harsh?" Amara asked, clearly concerned with her friends outburst.

"Yes, but I tell them that spying is wrong because I don't want them to end up like me where I spy on most of my class trying to figure out who Ladybug and Cat Noir are. It'd would turn them into creeps!"

"So, you're a creep then?" Amara asked with a raised eyebrow.

"Exactly!" Alya replied with a nod before they headed back into her room.

As the twins sat in their rooms, the two looked at each other from their beds. Etta being calm about being grounded while Ella seemed more enraged by it, with a scowl affixed to her face.

"Why am I being grounded?! I didn't do anything!" Ella angrily questioned her sister like she had the answer.

"Well, you were helping me figure out what Alya's trying to do. Besides it's just for tonight. It's not like we were planning anything," Etta explained, hoping to calm her sister down.

"My show was on tonight and now I'm going to miss it!"

"So? Catch it some other time or watch it on the computer. It's not the end of the world. Besides, maybe Alya will let us off the hook when she's done doing… whatever and she's calm down," As much as Ella didn't want to admit it, Etta was right but that was little consultation. "What show are you so worried about?"

"It's a show about Ladybug and Cat Noir!" Ella replied, her inner fangirl showing, "It was going to be about everything they've done since they appeared and even about the history of them!"

"Okay that's pretty cool, but still, it's not like they won't ever show it again," Etta conceded, but still didn't see it as getting worked up about. Etta rolled onto her side away from her sister as she attempted to just nap until Alya said they could come back out, leaving Ella with her thoughts. Unfortunately, her thoughts had attracted unwanted attention.

Across the city in an unknown location, a man stood in a pitch black room, waiting for someone with enough negative emotions to be subjugated to do his bidding. As the feeling of anger for being wrongfully punished filled him, a giant metal screen opened up to reveal the orange light of the late day sun into his room as hundreds of butterflies swarmed around him. The man was dressed in a silver mask, purple suit with a silver butterfly brooch near his collar and a silver cane in his left hand.

"Ah, a child can be so easy to upset as to them, all molehills become mountains. They are perfect for my akuma!" The man held out his hand as a butterfly landed into it before he covered it with his other hand and coated the butterfly in darkness before letting the darkened bug fly out the window. "Fly away, my little akuma, and evilize her!"

As Ella sat staring at her feet, waiting to be let free from her room, she hear a slight flapping sound but before she could do anything, the akuma had entered her right earring, causing a pink-colored butterfly symbol to appear in her face.

"Timeout, I'm am Hawk Moth. You've been imprisoned unjustly and for that, I'm giving you the ability to punish others as you yourself have been punished. All I ask in return is for you to bring me Ladybug and Cat Noir's miraculouses!"

"Now it's my turn to be in charge!" Ella replied as she was covered in a mass of dark magic before being transformed into a villain dressed in a orange dress with her brown braided hair turned black and her eyes turned to a steely green. Her right earring turned into almost like a ball in chain.

Etta, hearing a commotion behind her, looked to Ella but only saw Timeout and promptly regretted turning around before being zapped by the villain that was her own sister. She was then turned into a small orb of light for easy transport.

"Now for Alya," Timeout floated out of her room and down the hall before kicking the door in and wasting no time zapping Alya and turning her into a ball of light as well. She then turned to the shocked and almost defiant Amara who prepared to force her way out. Timeout's features then softened as if Ella hadn't changed. "You stood up for me so I'll let you go as thanks." Timeout then busted through the window with another blast before flying off into the evening sky with the two light orbs in tow.

"Well quite a predicament, eh Amara?" Amara heard a male voice coming from her hip pocket. Out popped a purple kwami with bat wings connecting his arms and legs as well as two large ears on it's head. It looked at her with wide eyes with gigantic irises that take up the whole of his eyes with very small pupils.

"Save the jokes, Voidd because they're not funny," She then turned her head so her batwing hairpiece was facing Voidd. "Voidd, wings out!"


Ladybug continued to swing around the town but didn't really know where she could go for something like practicing being Ladybug. Eventually finding herself on a rooftop overlooking the Louvre, she quickly expressed frustration with the current predicament.

'Maybe Tikki has some advice…' Ladybug thought as she quickly hid herself from sight behind a nearby vent and transformed back to Marinette, leaving Tikki to pop out of her earrings and land in her hand.

"Done training already, Marinette?" Tikki inquired as they'd been transformed for a couple hours now.

"More like haven't started. I swung all over the city and ended up at the Louvre looking for a place to train before I realized that I have no idea how to even train being Ladybug. I've always played it by ear up to this point so it's not like I even know where to begin with this," Marinette moped as her kwami looked at her with a mixture of acceptance and understanding.

"That's actually pretty common. Most Ladybugs tend to not know how to train by themselves unless instructed by an actual master," Tikki replied after poking Marinette's nose.

"You mean Master Fu, right?"

"Well, yes, but as I hope you remember, we're not to rely on him. We're to only go to him if it's a dire emergency,"

"Me being awful at my job isn't considered an emergency?"

"You're not awful at your job, Marinette!" Tikki refuted sternly, not willing to hear any self-deprecation on her watch, "If anything, you've only gotten better! If you allow yourself to feel bad over one mistake, training might not be what you need. As long as you keep your head up and believe in yourself, I know you'll make everything work out fine!" Tikki's encouragement seemed to resonate with Marinette who seemed on the verge of tears because of the nice words.

"Oh, thank you, Tikki," Marinette said as she nuzzled her kwami who hugged her cheek.

"Now, we should probably head home. It's unlikely we'll be getting anything done swinging around town tonight if we don't even know a good place to-"

"Help, akuma!" Tikki was cut off by the sounds of citizens scurrying like roaches when the lights come on.

"Another one?! Ah come on!" Marinette sighed as she picked herself up from a seated position.

"I need a cookie!" Tikki cried out as Marinette quickly rummaged through her purse for a snack for Tikki to eat. She quickly handed a Tikki the last cookie in her bag which Tikki tried to chow down as fast as possible while Marinette looked around for the akuma. She saw people running around but couldn't see anyone in a tacky outfit doing magic. Eventually she heard a child's laughter from above the Louvre courtyard and instantly found her akuma. She quickly shot out four blasts to make a giant energy cage throughout the courtyard with lightposts serving as corners before making various citizens of Paris appear within, including Alya.

"Alya?! Tikki, hurry up!" Marinette turned to the kwami who was only half done so far.

"I can only eat so fast, Marinette," Tikki responded with her mouth full as she quickly wolfed down the rest of the cookie.

"Ella, what do you think you're doing?!" Alya shouted, being able to move herself again.

"Ella's grounded! I'm Timeout, and no one will punish me ever again!" Timeout replied before putting a roof on the cage, preventing anyone from being heard from outside.


Back with the boys who were knee deep in the gaming competition which seemed to be getting them nowhere closer to deciding who was the better player. Adrien flawlessly defeated Nino and Adam at fighting games which the two couldn't even come close to touching him. Nino did donuts around them in racing games, frequently besting them by half a minute, if not more. Adam, however, trick-shotted the two to death in most of the FPS games to the point that Nino at one point called Adam a "screen-peeking turd-waffle" which was the trash talk highlight of the night after Adam head-shot Nino from halfway across the map. They were about to try another game when their stomachs finally got their attention.

"Maybe we should actually eat something," Adrien suggested with a chuckle.

"Eh, you're a model. I'm sure you're used to starving," Adam retorted as he headed to the kitchen to make them something to eat.

"Oooooh!" Nino had to put his fist over his mouth for that one. "He's got you there!"

"Shut it," Adrien half-heartedly demanded but couldn't keep himself from smiling. "I eat a perfectly healthy diet, thank you kindly," Adrien corrected as he and Nino followed Adam to the kitchen.

"Speaking of eating, do either of you have allergies I should know about?" Adam asked as he was searching the shelves for something to make. Both shook their heads as they helped look for something they would want to eat. Adam's house had a good amount of food in it but they weren't sure what to make until they checked the fridge. "Oh wait, I did take out some hamburger for some stroganoff," Adam remembered as he pulled a bag of defrosted meat out of his fridge. "How's that sound?" Nino and Adrien looked at each other and shrugged.

"Sounds good to us," Nino replied

"We'll have to make sure to leave some for your dad, won't we?" Adrien asked before Adam and Nino both smirked at him.

"Do I hear disappointment? Did you want it all to yourself, Adrien?" Adam joked as he started pulling out a skillet to cook with.

"And you said you have a healthy diet. What's your calorie count? A thousand? Does your dad actually keep you fed and you've been starving all this time?" Nino continued as he patted Adrien's stomach.

"Quiet, you two! Enough about my diet already!" Adrien exclaimed, as he frustratedly pushed Nino's hand away, leaving his friend a chuckling mess.

"You're the one freaking out about it, bro," Nino turned to see a small TV in the kitchen and turned it on with it already set to the news.

"-a akuma is currently attacking the Louvre museum," The news lady quickly informed her viewers, causing the three to look on in surprise. They looked at the footage to being shown to see Timeout had made an energy cage using the Louvre courtyard with a great deal of the nearby populace trapped inside.

"Another one already?" Nino thought aloud as he turned to Adrien and Adam. "It's like Hawk moth is trying to make up for lost time or something,"

"Is it a rare occurrence or something?"

"Well… no... It's happened before but usually there's a good deal of time between akuma attacks," Adrien explained as he rubbed the back of his neck. He looked back at the screen to see Ladybug already fighting the akuma as she's trying to imprison her as well. He had to leave. His lady needed her cat.

"Hey Adam, where's your bathroom?" Adrien asked, ripping Adam's attention from the TV

"Hmm? Oh, it's next to the staircase going to the third floor, can't miss it," Adam answered, not really noticing the oddly abrupt request as anything abnormal.

"Thanks!" Adrien thanked him with a thumbs up as he hurried to the bathroom, leaving Adam and Nino alone. Adrien quickly entered the bathroom and shut the door behind him before letting Plagg out of his jacket.

"Can't we sit this one out and just eat the food Adam's making?" Plagg pleaded, not wanting to actually doing anything.

"Yeah, no. Plagg, claws out!" Adrien replied sternly as Plagg just groaned as he was sucked into Adrien's ring, changing him into Cat Noir. He quickly opened the window in the bathroom before jumping out and making his way towards the Louvre as fast as he could.

Back with Nino and Adam who were still watching the news.

"He's probably going to be in there a while. When he's in the bathroom, it's like he's glued to the toilet or something," Nino joked with a shrug. Adam had to stop himself from recommending Adrien take some laxatives.

"So what's the deal with this Hawk moth guy?"

"He can make people into super villains so they can get some fancy magic jewelry called a "miraculous" which gives superpowers," Nino explained before being interrupted by his cellphone ringing.

"Uh oh, I was afraid of that," Nino muttered as he answered the call. "Hey Mom, what's up?... Yes, I know there's an akuma but I'm at a friend's house so… Yeah… Yeah… Okay… I'll be home as soon as possible… See ya soon mom," Adam just watched on as his friend got more deflated by the second like his mother was draining the life out of him from the other side of the phone.

"Let me guess, mom's a bit overprotective?"

"Well it's not without merit, I guess. Anyway, tell Adrien my mom's threatened to eat my face if I don't get home soon so she can see that I'm safe with her own eyes,"

"Do you want it said exactly like that or paraphrase it?"

"Both if you can manage to make it sound funny. Adrien will totally understand since his dad's way worse," With those words, Nino walked back into the living room and grabbed his bag before heading out for home. "Thanks for having me over and I'll talk to you tomorrow," Nino held out his fist which Adam returned for a fistbump before Nino walked downstairs and out the door, leaving Victor slightly sad that his new friend was gone.

"Hey don't worry buddy, you'll see him again," Adam reassured Victor with a rub of his cheeks. "How about a dog treat to cheer you up?" Victor, wasting no time, quickly ran up to Adam's room at the sound of dog treats with Adam following after his excited hound. Adam opened the door and walked to his nightstand to grab the bag of dog treats when he noticed a small black box with a symbol in red sitting on his pillow. Adam stared at the box for a good minute with questions flooding his mind.

'What is that…? Why is it here…? Did someone get through the security systems?! How; Dad was here all day!' as he pondered these questions, Adam reached out to pick the box up and opened it, only to have his eyes assaulted by a flash of brown light which rose out of the box before dimming and reforming a small brown humanoid being with it's small green eyes hidden behind fur, small claws around it's nub of an arm and a small tail behind it. It was greeted by Victor barking at it as hard as it could, making the blinded Adam wonder what had happened. Rubbing his eyes from the sudden bright light, stopped to see what had happened and was greeted by the sight of the being before him.

"You must be Adam," the creature said in a soft, feminine and dignified way. Adam just looked at it in stunned silence before he could finally work up the nerve to speak.

"What… what…?" Though it wasn't like what he could say was of any worth. He continued to stare at the strange being with confusion as to what it even was. The closest thing he could figure it to resemble was a weird mole fairy.

"Don't be afraid, I'm not here to harm you. My name is Terra, a kwami, and you have been chosen as my new master," Terra spoke with a reassuring smile but Adam's brain still hadn't really caught up with the conversation.

"What? Kwami? Master? What?"

"Oh no, it's going to be one of those candidates, isn't it?" Terra muttered to herself as Adam immediately refocused his brain on the implied insult.

"What's that supposed to mean?!"

"It means you're a bit slow, aren't you?" Terra replied with a smirk, having now gotten a coherent response out of the boy.

"What?!"

"My point stands and will you please silence the mutt," Terra pointed to Victor who was still barking as the conversation was going on. Adam quickly wrapped his hands around Victor's body, quieting the hound to just growling.

"Why are you even here?"

"I was given to you along with my miraculous by my former master because he deemed you "worthy" of it," Terra answered with sarcastic air quotes as Adam remembered what Nino told him earlier and took a bronze bracelet with a green gem embedded into it out of the box. "Though I still fail to see how one deed is enough to make one worthy of my miraculous but I have no say in the matter so I'll just go along with it."

"So this is a miraculous? This is the thing that Hawk Moth is after?"

"Oh you already know? Well, he's not after that one specifically. He wants Ladybug and Cat Noir's. They have the ones he really wants," Terra explained, returning to the tone she had before that wasn't bashing Adam.

"So this gives superpowers, right?" a hesitant Adam asked as Terra nodded.

"It will transform you into a superhero and grant you a weapon and a once-per-transformation power called Earth Shatter which will power up your punch but starts a five minute countdown before the transformation wears off. To transform, simply say my name and 'rock out'. Not my idea but what can you do?" Terra quickly ran down what the miraculous will do to a very conflicted Adam.

"Superpowers. Being a superhero. Fighting evil and oh crap the akuma!'

"There's an akuma? Well what are you waiting for?"

"What, no! I can't just run out there and fight a supervillain! The Louvre is a half hour away by car!" Adam tried not to let the obvious fear in his voice creep out.

"Sure you can!" Terra rebutted, equal parts encouragement and annoyance. "Just say 'Terra, rock out' and you'll transform. After that, all the basic knowledge of what you can do will instantly be granted to you so you'll be able to get there much faster!"

"That's not the point! Basic knowledge is all well and good but it's still the bare basics. It's not like I've ever received training in fighting where I could die!"

"You could've also died earlier today when you were almost hit by a car saving Cat Noir," Terra countered, causing Adam to reflex in surprise. "I get you're afraid, but you don't have to fight to be of help. There's probably something you could do that isn't fighting," Adam thought for a second and then remembered that everyone was being held in a giant cage at the Louvre. He could run in, help those people and then leave the rest to Ladybug and Cat Noir.

Adam looked at the miraculous in his hand for a few seconds before putting it on, with Terra giving a smile.

"Terra, rock out!"


A/N:Yeah I stay up till 6 in the morning. What's it to ya? I've come to the conclusion I'm crap at villains. Oh well, I'll just do my best and hope for the rest. Also I guessed which ones are which with the twins so if I'm wrong, oh well.

Does anyone know how to spell "miraculouses"? My instincts say it's spelled that way but my computer says it's spelled "miraculeuses" because the latter is the french way of spelling it. Apparently the former is how to spell it in English but it annoys me so can someone just tell me.

No reviews from last time. That makes me sad…

Let me know what you think! Your opinions are important to me as it helps me grow as a writer.

Next time, we have a fight at the Louvre.

Till next time, Sal out!