"How are we supposed to go the movies when people keep running after us and screaming?" Ladybug sighed, sitting down at the kitchen.

"Its all my fault, Bugaboo," Adrien grinned, as he ran his fingers through his hair. "No one can resist this face." "I can!" Plagg grumbled from his hammock and Ladybug giggled. "What we need is a disguise!" "Hello, your literally wearing a mask!" "Yes, but I think its time we…." Ladybug lowered her voice mysteriously, "undercover."

Adrien's eyes lit up. "Now your talking!" "You still have that helmet that you wore to your mother's movie?" Adrien nodded. "Good, now go it, and meet me back here!"

Twenty minutes later, Adrien was back, and ran upstairs to Marinette's room. "Bugaboo, I found the helmet…." Adrien's voice trailed off as a figure in a pink bathrobe with white polka dots and a towel on their head turned. "M'lady?" he walked closer. "No, no, I'm Mario!"

As soon as she said it, Ladybug sneezed, sending the mustache hurling across the room. "Cheese and crackers, that thing itches!" "It is you, my sweet Bugaboo!" Adrien hugged her tight. Ladybug sighed. "Well, at least I was undercover for a few minutes." "Its not like you to just give up like that. How about we give Mario one more go?" she nodded. "Pound it?" They bumped fists. "Should I put on the helmet now or later?" "Later, you dork. If you put on now, you won't be able to see where you going." "That's because I trust you blindly, M'lady."

They took a taxi, and even if they got a few stares, they grinned at each other. Disguise Time had been a success.

"Ladybug?" Ladybug turned to Adrien. "What?" "Can you help me get the helmet off? Its stuck!" "Oh, bread and butter! Lucky Charm!"

They might of come to the theater unnoticed. But they would certainly get noticed now!