After a long day at work, she loved coming home, to take a break and get a breath of fresh air. Chloe smiled as she opened the door. Some days were longer than others, and while this day had not felt impossible and the case wasn't in court yet, it would definitely help to relax after a relatively tough day at work.
"Welcome to our Honeycomb." Adrien chimed in with such a bright and easy smile on his face that all she could do was shake her head, "You are the bees' knees." His enthusiasm would be near palpable and easy to catch if she wasn't so concerned over the fact that he'd just welcomed her home with bee related puns.
Chloe groaned, shaking her head, "Adrien, you are not a bee." She figured grumbling about her own self not being a bee would not be a valid argument in Adrien's eyes. Queen Bee likely could not argue against her bee 'status.'
"But, you're my Queen." Her husband's loving and gentle smile that she would definitely not call as sweet as honey shone on his face as he turned towards her. Chloe would have melted at hearing those sweet words from her husband's caring lips, but she wasn't entirely sure that he hadn't used the word 'Queen,' just because it was a pun.
"Wouldn't that make you the king?" She grumbled, not willing to get into the debate over whether he'd be her 'worker bee.'
"I'm just your loyal knight." Adrien bowed as if he were suited up at the moment, despite not wearing his mask, ears, or tail.
"Does that mean you didn't want to marry me, just serve me?" She was tired, and somehow she just felt almost more tired now.
"No. I love you too much to have not married you." Adrien smiled, something soft and sweet, "Besides, maybe one day, we'll have little bees to call our own."
"Why don't I just buy you a beehive?" Chloe muttered, though unbound the idea of having children with Adrien actually could be rather adorable, though she wouldn't really call herself the motherly type at all.
"Because, it wouldn't be the same as having bee-kittens?" He tried, as if eager to avoid getting a beehive put in their bedroom instead of one day having a crib, "And besides, you'd still be my favorite Queen Bee."
She sighed, but a lazy smile was already spreading across her face. Her husband was absolutely adorable and sweet, despite how tiresome puns could seem sometimes. "I love you too, Adrien." She remembered hearing him tell her that he loved her just a moment ago.
"I love you too." And finally, he gave her a welcome home kiss, and she felt the anxieties and stresses of work melt away under the gentle affection. Sometimes the best part of her day was coming home to her husband.
