"I thought it was supposed to be spring!" Marinette's teeth chattered as she and Adrien walked home from Starbucks. Normally, Adrien would pick up their coffee, but since it was the weekend, they went together. "Your drink will warm you up, though I'm anxious to be home myself...whoa!"

Adrien's hat was nearly blown off by a gust of wind, and he looped his arm through his wife's. "Hang on to me, so you don't blow away!"

Finally, they arrived home, both sighing in relief. "I feel like a wet snowman," Marinette said, wringing out her wet black hair. "I'll make breakfast just as soon as I've had a shower, kay?"

Adrien nodded, settling down into the cozy armchair in the living room. He could catch up on the day's paper in the meantime.

"Adrien? Breakfast is ready," Marinette shook Adrien's shoulder gently. Adrien raised his head, surprised to see his paper had slid off his lap. "Did I fall asleep?" "Yes, but looked like you could use a nap. Now, come and have breakfast before it gets cold. Oh, and Ralph called. Said he wanted you to call when you had a chance." Adrien looked up from his Spanish omelet. "Hopefully everything's okay," he said. It was rare his financial advisor would call on a Saturday. "He sounded pretty excited, so I doubt there's anything to worry about."

Soon after, Adrien headed into his office dialing his co-worker's number. "Ralph? What's up?" "Sorry to bother you, Adrien, but those new blankets came in a bit early, and Missy thought you'd like to check them out." "Oh, good. I didn't expect them till Tuesday. Give me fifteen and I'll be there."

Adrien pulled on his jacket, stopping by living room. "I'm heading out for a bit. You okay?" Marinette was bundled in the biggest blanket they had, but she still looked cold. "I'm freezing. Can you check the heat on the way out?" Adrien nodded, leaning down to give her a kiss. Marinette sighed happily, her hand lightly on his chin. "Now that's some heat." Adrien chuckled. "I won't be gone long," he promised.

He took his car, as it was raining harder now, and arrived at the office, dodging the raindrops.

Adrien was thrilled with the new blankets, finding a heating feature an added bonus, but wasn't exactly thrilled at marking them at top dollar. "Maybe I should take one home for Marinette to try before we roll them out on the market," Adrien joked to Missy, who worked in Sales. "I'm game if your game, boss," she grinned, and it was settled.

"Bugaboo, I have a surprise for you!" Adrien called, carrying the box containing the blanket. "Ooh, surprises, I love surprises!" Marinette smiled as she greeted him. "Its not coffee, but I think you will enjoy it."

They sat down on the couch as Marinette opened the box. "A heated blanket! Oh, how did you know I wanted one?" Marinette squealed, eyes shining. "I didn't," Adrien confessed. "I'm going to try it on right now," she said.

A few days later Adrien felt like he was in the I Love Lucy episode were Lucy never took off the jacket. Marinette was doing the same thing, only with her blanket. "Sounds like she's pretty attached to it," Ralph chuckled as he and Adrien ate lunch together. "Yeah, but I miss her. All she does is snuggle that stupid blanket," Adrien grumbled, stabbing his lettuce with his fork. "Sorry, I didn't mean that, Ralph."

"The novelty will wear off soon enough," Ralph said, kindly. "My wife went through the same thing not that long ago."

Adrien was setting the table that night when Marinette asked, "Love? How much did you pay for the blanket?" "Oh, its…." Adrien stopped. Maybe this was his chance. "Oh, super expensive. But I'm glad your as snug as a bug in a rug, Bugaboo," Adrien said, quietly, concentrating on pouring the milk. He peeked up to see Marinette glancing towards the living room where the blanket was.

"I was thinking," Marinette said, the next morning, "Yes?" Adrien answered, tying his tie in the mirror, "You should take the blanket back." "Bugaboo, you love that blanket." "Yes, but we have more important bills then pricey blankets. Its fine, love. Take it back."

Adrien hid a smile, and suddenly had to dodge a pillow. "What is that grin, fur ball?" "I made the blanket," Adrien turned around, laughing. "Well, my team did. So, its actually not expensive at all." "But you said…." "I know. I was jealous of all the attention the blanket was getting instead of me. I'm sorry."

"I should have picked up on that. And now that know, I can still snuggle in the blanket, but with you!" "Thanks, Bugaboo. And judging by how much you loved it, I'm sure the first wave will fly off the shelves!"