Adrien – Good morning. I love you.

After sending that message first thing every morning for a week, Adrien knew better than to expect an answer for another hour, probably two because it was a Saturday. No school to look forward to, but he did have a group brunch date. Nino and Alya had organized it and invited Adrien and Marinette along, and Adrien was left to wonder if that had been part of a plan to set the two of them up.

He took his time showering and getting ready. He knew it was silly, but he wanted to make sure he looked his best.

By the time he got back, Ladybug had sent him a text.

My Lady – Love you too. ❤️ Figure me out yet?

Adrien – Actually, maybe.

My Lady – Really?!

Adrien – It's still just a theory, but I know how I'm going to test it later.

My Lady – I look forward to it!

If he was right, she would. It involved a lot of sappy staring at Marinette.

Brunch wasn't for another half hour, but he told Nathalie and the Gorilla to drop him off earlier than he needed to be there. It was something he often did, a way to get as much time out of the house as possible. They hadn't caught on yet. (Or if they had, they'd never said anything about it.)

The place they had chosen was small, but Alya swore they had the best pancakes this side of the Alps. Adrien planned on having everything with way too much syrup.

He found a good seat near the center of the room and texted Ladybug while he waited. Was she getting ready to come to the same spot? If she was, she gave no indication that she'd be seeing him later, just asked what his plans were for the day, as if she honestly had no idea. He leaned back in his chair as he waited for the others.

Waiters passed with steaming plates of eggs and croissants and coffee. People bustled in and out around him, saying good morning to friends, enjoying the weekend. Adrien hardly noticed any of them until one of them yanked the back of his chair, almost pulling him down.

"You gotta be careful, dude. You could fall if you lean too far."

Chairs scraped on the hardwood floors as Nino and Alya took the seats opposite him. It made sense that they would sit together, but was part of the reason to force Marinette to take the seat next to him?

"Lean over a little bit in that chair, Nino." Adrien reached across the table to grab his hat, but Nino jerked out of the way. "Just so I know how far back I can go. That's all. I promise I won't knock you over."

"You know, for some reason, I don't really trust you."

"Marinette says she's coming." Alya looked up from her phone.

"Did she sleep in or something?" Adrien asked. Knowing when she woke up would help him decide if he was right, though at this point he couldn't imagine how he could be wrong.

"No, she told me she's been awake for a while."

One hour, he guessed, based on when she had started texting him back. He drummed his fingers, waiting for her to arrive. He needed to see Marinette. Once he saw her, he was sure he would be able to tell for certain.

Their server came a few minutes later, taking orders. Alya placed for Marinette after getting an assurance over text that she'd be there soon.

"She's really excited about this," Alya continued. "Like, texting me nonstop about it since she got up."

"My condolences," Nino said.

"Did she say what got her so excited?" Adrien asked.

"No," Alya said, eyeing him. "Why? You think you know?"

Adrien just shrugged, pretending to look down to check his phone, though it was really to hide his face. Ladybug hadn't sent him anything in ages, and the agonizing wait until he knew who she was was even more unbearable now that he had hope it was almost over.

Marinette came in, pulling out the seat next to his and scooting in until, probably on purpose, her knee brushed his.

"Good morning!" she said, face shining with excitement. She didn't look directly at him, letting him study her profile. The style of her hair was just right. Her freckles were the same. The curve of her lips. (He'd know those lips anywhere.) And he could see the corner of one blue eye. Exactly the right shade.

Marinette glanced over and caught him looking. The corner of her eye crinkled in amusement, then looked down as she slipped her phone into her coat pocket, her hand lingering out of view.

Adrien's phone pinged with an incoming message. He looked at it reflexively as Marinette pulled her phone out again and laid it face up on the table in front of her.

"What's that, Adrien?" she asked. "Another text from your mysterious girlfriend?"

It was another picture of him, sent by Ladybug, taken just seconds ago. He whipped around while Nino and Alya laughed at him. People were coming in and out of the doorway, but no one that looked like her. He kept looking anyway because it kept him from looking at Marinette. It had been a picture of him and his friends at the table. Marinette had been sitting next to him when the picture had been sent. Ladybug couldn't have been her.

He'd been so certain... He'd been hoping it was her. He'd had such a streak of luck lately that he'd actually believed that he'd been fortunate enough to be partnered with Marinette. For a moment, he'd been able to believe that the two best girls he knew were one, and she loved him. Disappointment tasted terrible.

Ladybug probably wasn't going to be in the shot, but he held up his phone and took a picture anyway. He glumly turned back to the table and sent it.

Marinette's phone buzzed enthusiastically, and she swept it out of sight before Adrien could get a good look at it. All he caught was a glimpse of a room, filled with people and tables and an empty doorway.

"What?" Marinette asked when he turned to look at her. Alya and Nino both waited quietly for once, eyes flicking back and forth between the two of them.

Pulling the picture Ladybug had just sent, Adrien looked over it carefully. He was sitting with his friends, but only two of them. Marinette's seat was still empty. The picture had been taken before she'd sat down. And really, there were hundreds of places to eat brunch in Paris. What were the chances Ladybug just happened to be going to the same one as him this morning?

Found you.

Adrien stared Marinette down. She stared back with the same practiced innocence Ladybug had given him a week ago when they'd first talked about the texting. There was no way they weren't the same person. Her mouth quirked the same way. Her eyes twinkled, whether in civilian clothes or in a red-spotted suit.

She was right. It was so obvious now that he knew what - who - he was looking at.

Marinette stayed silent through his whole examination, not raising a question until he pulled away and opened his texting app.

"What are you doing?" she asked. Her phone was face down on her lap.

Adrien – Hi

The buzz that Marinette's phone gave was much quieter, but he was still able to pick it out over the din of the crowd.

She clenched her hand around it but didn't look away from him.

Adrien – I

Adrien – Love

Adrien – You

Adrien – My

Adrien – Lady

With each message he sent, Marinette's phone buzzed again. The neutral look on her face started to crack.

"Aren't you going to answer those?"

"No."

"Why not?" he asked, grinning. "They could be important. Could be from your boyfriend or something."

"Seeing as I don't have a boyfriend, Adrien," she put extra emphasis on his name, making sure he knew it was his fault that she didn't, "that would be kind of impossible." She pressed the phone into her leg to muffle the vibrations.

"Maybe we can fix that?"

He held up his phone right to her face and snapped a picture.

Another photo message flashed across her screen, and Adrien could see how it lit up the cloth around it.

"Admit it," he said. "I figured you out, My Lady."

"You did, Kitten. Good job." Marinette held out her phone to him. The screen was full of a picture of her face. Sender: Future Husband.

Nino was offering his congratulations. Alya was sighing dramatically and saying "finally!" over and over, but Adrien had all but tuned them out. Marinette was Ladybug. He knew who she was.

And he still couldn't kiss her. Not the way he wanted to with their friends watching.

Instead, he grabbed her hand and slowly turned it palm down, placing a long, slow kiss on the back, a promise of things to come.

When he looked up, Marinette's cheeks were tinged with pink, but she quirked her eyes with a questioning look. That's it? she silently asked.

He winked at her, and her blush deepened. "Later," he mouthed.


"I have one question about all of this," Adrien asked as they walked down the street. "What was the obvious hint that I missed? I know I talked to you a few times that day, and I can't figure out what it was. The offer of help?"

Nino and Alya had completely ditched them the moment brunch was over. Alya said normally they'd make up some excuse to manipulate them into being alone together. She'd paused dramatically to look at their intertwined hands before claiming she didn't think she'd be needing schemes anymore, then told them to take advantage of the alone time. Adrien had promised her he would, all while Marinette sputtered in embarrassment.

"I made a cat pun," she said. "A terrible, awful, bad cat pun. And I am ashamed."

"What was it?"

"No way! I am not saying it again!" Her emphatic arm movements were hampered by his grip on her hand, but she didn't seem to mind.

"Marinette." He slowed, and pulled on her arm until she stood facing him. They'd started their relationship hidden from everyone, with secrets and texts and masks coming between them. Now they were in public, where anyone could see them. "Can I kiss you?"

"I think I've waited long enough," she said, tilting her head and closing her eyes.

"You?"

Her eyes snapped back open, though her head remained at the perfect kissing angle. "Yes, me. I didn't think it was going to take you that long. I was dying!"

He took a step back, grinning. "I'm not sure if I want to kiss you now after all. Middle of the sidewalk's probably not the best place for–"

Marinette pulled him down and planted her mouth on his, and his teasing argument died. Adrien felt like he was melting, being molded into a shape that fit her better.

She pulled away too quickly, resting her forehead against his. People walked around them, just two regular teenagers kissing in public.

"Technically," he said after catching his breath, "I think that was just you kissing me again."

"You were kissing me back. It counts."

"No." He let go of her waist to cup her face. "This is me kissing you." And he lowered himself to meet her.

The End


Author's note: If you've stuck around for the whole thing, thank you! If you're interested, I've got over 70 other Miraculous stories of varying lengths for you to check out. And I've got a bunch more planned. Next up is a one-shot featuring half-reveal, pre-relationship Ladynoir, and an akuma whose power is to throw them into fanfiction tropes. Super fun! Plus a project that's going to feature a lot of love square kisses! (Okay, well, actually two future projects fit that description, haha!) I hope you stick around! Thanks for reading and for all the comments!

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