Marinette shook off her embarrassment, there would be time to freak out about that later, right now, she had a job to do.

"Oh, no!" Marinette cried, checking her phone. "There is an akuma close by!" She turned to her new friends–or, rather, temporary friends… she knew they were just here on holidays. "You should stay here, it will be safe."

"Safe from what? What's an akuma?" asked Jazz. She didn't remember reading anything about that, and she had done a lot of research before coming.

"Oh, um, well an akuma is a person…" Marinette began. Danny raised an eyebrow. She hadn't planned to have to explain this today, and she was doing a poor job of it. "Well, a possessed person—"

"Wait, you mean like overshadowed?" Sam asked what all three Amity Parkers were thinking. She didn't think his ghost sense had gone off, but they couldn't be too careful.

"Over– what?" asked Marinette, confused, this was not an English word she knew. She shook her head, "No, I don't think so… it's more like control by, as if someone else brainwashed them." Then she remembered that "possessed" could mean something totally different to them than it did to her.

"That's horrible," Jazz commented with a sympathetic look. Knowing that it was done by one human to another made it worse in her book.

"It is, that's why it is better to stay inside, and let Ladybug and Chat Noir do their job. They will defeat it, don't worry!" said Marinette. Her smile was a bit too wide, stretched thin. Ladybug would save the day, but first she needed to leave and transform into Ladybug. She just had to figure out how to slip away from them.

"Marinette is right," said Sabine. "Our store safety policy includes customers in these cases of emergencies. Please stay inside of the store." Her accent was stronger than Marinette's but they could understand her English well enough.

"Okay... " said Danny hesitantly. He didn't think that he could do much against an akuma. As far as he knew they were just people, mind controlled people but still people, as wrong as that sounded. And although it may be killing him inside to know more about it so he could at least try to help, with Jazz and Sam and even the Parisians so close by, he wasn't about to go ghost.

"Good," said Tom, nodding approvingly. He never liked when Alya went to record the battles and he liked it even less when his daughter took the risk too. Although normally Marinette was trying to stop Alya.

Another explosion shook the bakery. The pastries bounced in their displays and some of them piled up at the edge of the containers. Things were falling off shelves, everything was out of place. Everyone in the bakery ran for cover, and Marinette took the opportunity to escape and 'hide' in the house rather than the store.

She didn't lose any more time, quickly transforming into Ladybug and swinging out through a window. With the help of her trusty yo–yo she made her way to the roof. Once there, she spotted Chat Noir, who was already watching the villain and trying to understand the situation.

Meanwhile, inside the bakery, Danny was trying to see what was going on from a window since the attack wasn't that far away. Sam stood next to him, a gentle hand on his shoulder to keep him calm. Even though he didn't even know if he could do something against an "akuma," he was sure there was still some way he could help.

Jazz was watching her little brother from further in the store, she could tell that he was itching to get out there and help, that was just his nature. She knew her little brother, if things got bad enough, he would try his best to help, even if that meant breaking his promise.

The fight had gotten even closer to the bakery and that wasn't helping Danny's stress, he knew he could try to help, but didn't want to break his promise or expose himself.

Then when nobody was expecting it, the battle was over. As fast as it had started, it ended.

As soon as Ladybug found Chat Noir, he told her what he'd seen and she knew exactly what to do. The akuma was a demolition contractor who got fired for unsafe practices. His boss said he was using too many explosions, but he had a plan, it wasn't his fault that the higher ups didn't like it. He was throwing bombs all over the city, destroying lots of buildings, when Ladybug and Chat Noir found him. Using their awesome teamwork, the pair of heroes quickly found the akuma hidden in a remote detonator and put a stop to his rampage. Then Ladybug launched her miraculous cure and everything went back to normal.

Back in the bakery, Tom and Sabine were smiling at the foreigners' shocked faces. They had become so used to akuma attacks that it was almost normal to them. It was nice to be reminded of how magical it all really was.

Danny, Sam, and Jazz were more than a little surprised when everything suddenly went back as good as new, the fallen pastries were back on the shelves, toppled chairs were set to rights, and they could see previously damaged buildings from the window with not a scratch on them. It was like the akuma had never even happened.

It wasn't long until Marinette was back downstairs and she was just as amused by their shock as her parents. The three Parisians explained to their guests that it was always like that for them. An akuma would destroy almost everything in their way, and then Ladybug with her Miraculous Magic would restore it all. Good as new!

Danny silently wished that was something he could do back home, maybe then people wouldn't blame him for all the property damage.

It was at that moment that someone's stomach growled and the Amity Park kids suddenly realised how hungry they were.

"Wow, is it really that late?" Danny wondered aloud. He checked the time on his phone; even without a local service provider, the time was still correct.

"You're always thinking with your stomach, aren't you?" said Sam. She laughed and gave him a teasing smile. Even though she was also hungry, she wasn't going to admit it. The hours had really flown by.

"Let's go and find something to eat, it's about time for lunch," Jazz suggested. She looked around at the Dupain–Cheng family, "Marinette, thank you for all the tips," she held up the notebook where she'd written everything down, "and thank you, Sabine and Tom, for letting us stay here during the akuma attack. We've never seen anything like that before!"

"You are very welcome!" replied Marinette with a big smile. She was happy to know that everything was coming up good for the foreigners.

"Glad to know that our daughter has helped you kids that much! Have fun in your holidays and please come back!" said Sabine, she wrapped an arm around her husband and the two smiled proudly at the kids.

"We will!" said Jazz, grinning back. It was a nice place, and they could come back for sweets any time during their stay.

And so, just like that, Jazz, Danny, and Sam waved goodbye to their new friends and headed out into the Parisian sunshine once again. They had passed by some stores and restaurants earlier and Marinette had told them where they could have lunch at a very good price. The restaurant that they ended up going to wasn't the cheapest that they saw, but at least it was on budget for the day.

Just when they were finishing lunch, their Fenton Phones rang. It was Jack and Maddie calling to check on them because they had learned about the akuma attack. They knew the kids could handle themselves in dangerous situations, but they still worried. Plus, their curiosity was piqued.

Once the adults finished peppering them with questions, the kids took turns telling them about what happened, Danny explained that no, he didn't use his powers, and no, he had no clue what that was, and yes, they were all good. Then Jazz took over the story and explained how and why they ended up hiding in a bakery of all places. Sam completed the explanation, saying that it seems to be like magic of some kind, at least that's what the Parisians believed.

Jack and Maddie were glad to hear that the kids were okay and hadn't gotten into any serious trouble. It was enough of a pain dealing with insurance back home, they really didn't want to do it here. As far as the possibility of magic, the scientific side of them wanted to deny its existence, but they couldn't explain what would fix all the damage that easily.

Danny confessed his wish that they had a magic fix back home, and to that, everyone agreed. Then he suggested that maybe next time another akuma attack happens, he could just observe from a closer distance than today.

That made everyone ask if he was planning to transform, to which he responded yes, but just that. No other powers, except maybe invisibility. It would be a stealth mission, reconnaissance. He didn't want people to give himself away or cause people to panic even more.

They all talked it over and decided that maybe, just maybe, it would be okay, just this once. So they could see exactly what was going on here. The rest promised to stay far away. The local heroes seemed more than capable of dealing with those akumas, after all. They had just witnessed that practically firsthand, or learned on the local news – even though Jack and Maddie couldn't understand what the reporter was saying, they could guess, and then a quick check online using the hotel wifi confirmed their observations.

With their plan in relation to akumas now made, the three teens continued exploring the city. Then, later, they met the rest of Team Phantom –except for Tucker, Valerie, and Dani, of course– back at the hotel to relax and try to call home. It was weird to think about how many hours difference there was –damn time zones– and knowing they would need to wait until late afternoon or evening before they could talk to anyone back in Amity. Thankfully, Mr. Gray answered after just a few rings and they were able to check in with him, easing some of their anxiety.

The two girls were doing all right, Danny talked with Dani and asked her how she was doing and if she'd had any ghostly problems. Dani told him that he was worrying way too much and he should just relax– he was on holidays and that far away for a reason.

Then when they spoke with Valerie, she told Sam and Danny that she had heard the mayor was planning a little 'meeting' overseas. They pressed her for more details, and she said that Tucker was obviously planning a trip to Paris himself. He had used his power as mayor, in one way or another to make it happen. The public had been hounding the local government for more information about Amity Park, and until now, Tucker had declined a press tour. Recently though, rumours had spread that he'd accepted an invitation from the mayor of Paris. What an incredibly well-planned coincidence! The two teens laughed at their best friend's antics, but couldn't be happier. Only Tucker would manage to plan a special meeting halfway across the world just to come hang out with them.

Jack and Maddie weren't too happy with his idea, but couldn't really say much knowing that the old mayor did much worse than that. Tucker was also still a kid, and he wasn't going to be mayor forever. The next elections were coming up soon and would decide the next mayor, after all.

Hearing news from Amity lent some normalcy to their routine and they talked for quite a while, before saying goodbye. Even though they had only been gone a day, there was already a lot to tell each other.

While the kids were talking, Maddie and Jack looked up local attractions and found that a science exposition was being held not far from their hotel and would be opening the next day. Danny and Jazz expressed their surprise when they learned it wasn't some sort of ghost convention, to which their parents sheepishly confessed that it was related to ghost studies… in a way. After all, people all over the world were talking about ghosts and learning about them now.

Of course, the elder Fentons weren't about to miss the opportunity to talk about ghosts with a whole new city of people that hadn't already heard all of their theories. They did agree that they were going to just listen to the presentations and such though, even though they weren't sure how much of it they would understand, it likely being in French and all.

Just as his parents promised to try to keep a low profile at the convention, Danny once again promised to keep Phantom's presence in Paris a secret, even while invisibly spying on the local heroes. He hadn't really been around other heroes and he was curious about their powers. They were all very intrigued by what they could learn from them and considering that maybe they could use the knowledge later on, it was worth the risk. The others were calling it spying because that was basically what it was, even though Danny refused to call it that.

Once all were in agreement as to how they would conduct themselves while gathering information during their stay they decided to get back in the vacation mindset. Jack and Maddie prepared themselves for their science exposition, while the kids planned their next outing. The Eiffel Tower was one of the most popular tourist attractions in Paris after all and it was high time they went to check it out. Thanks to Marinette's help, they, or, more specifically, Jazz, were able to quickly look through the bus schedule and find the best time to visit when it wouldn't be as crowded. Once Jazz had fully planned out their day, from how and when to get to the Eiffel Tower and then what to do afterwards, she called it a night.

After Jazz went to bed, Danny and Sam decided to look into getting their phones on the Paris cellular network. They couldn't keep using the Fenton Phones for all of their communication. Sam took the lead in setting that up, since she had experience doing that sort of thing before, but Danny was the one to suggest that they still used the Fenton Phones to communicate with Amity Park, since it would be cheaper than international roaming. In no time at all, Sam managed to help Danny and the rest of the Fenton family to get a temporary local line. Jack and Maddie were very grateful to Sam for helping them with that, since they had been putting it off for "later." Using the Fenton Phones had been working for them so far, so they might have never gotten around to it.

And so, with a very productive first day in Paris under their belts, they called it a night. It was getting late after all.

Over the next few days, Jack and Maddie enjoyed their convention, if nothing else, at least they learned the French word for "ghost," and the kids took turns choosing which tourist attraction to visit. They would only be there for two weeks, so everyone wanted to make the most of their time in the City of Lights. In addition to the most popular locations, they also found some quieter places frequented by the locals that they all could enjoy. Before they knew it, the day for Tucker to join them was just around the corner.

"So," Jazz commented, "Tucker finally said that the official reason he's coming is for him to supposedly speak at a bunch of conferences about the ghosts from Amity."

The kids were sitting at the park that afternoon, just enjoying the beautiful day.

"Yeah. We finally managed to get ahold of him, and it's like Valerie said, he was supposed to do an online, long distance conference… thing. But you know Tuck, he managed to change it so that he could come to Paris personally." Danny shrugged. "Although, I also think that he mentioned once that he had a few different cities around the world trying to book him. So, why, Paris? Who knows. Probably just because we're here." he shrugged again.

"Why am I not surprised? You guys have always been good at playing the system, haven't you?" said Jazz. She, like the rest, had suspected that to be the case, but hearing Danny say it out loud just confirmed it. At least Tucker wasn't really abusing his power… that much. They had invited him, after all.

"Well, it's Tuck, what do you expect?" said Sam with a shrug. She wasn't going to deny the obvious.

"Valerie and Dani said he's arriving tomorrow, right?" asked Jazz. They had managed to talk with the girls back home the day before; but it was more Danny asking about Amity and confirming the lack of ghosts than anything else. She hoped, for Danny's sake, that things stayed okay over there.

"And I believe that he is staying in the same hotel as us, it seems like the 'Grand Paris' always receives important people… " Danny added, recalling the details of his friend's travel plans. Even though, now that he thought about it, Tucker probably shouldn't have shared those details with anybody other than his parents, who were coming too. It could potentially be a security risk.

"Yeah, he's staying in the presidential suite, or whatever it's called," continued Sam. She had been the one to confirm the information, but didn't care enough to remember the name of the room. The rooms had numbers, after all, and that was the important part.

"So I'm guessing you two will want to see him as soon as he gets here, right? The three of you will probably want to catch up tomorrow..." said Jazz. She already knew that Danny and Sam would jump at that opportunity to spend time with their best friend. Even though she was with them and they were having a good time, she still felt a bit awkward, a bit like an outsider.

"Probably…" Danny hummed, half listening. He was watching a group of children playing in the distance and listening to the pigeons coo. He was very much enjoying the holidays so far. As he should.

"Hey Jazz, you know even though we don't mind your company, you could go do your own things, too," said Sam. "You don't need to stay with us." She didn't mind the other girl, but she also knew that Jazz would probably like to do some other normal teen stuff, without her little brother and his girlfriend tagging along. Like maybe check some of the local universities or something, even though she would never want to study that far from Amity. Honestly, Sam was starting to feel a bit odd being around Jazz when they weren't battling some kind of danger.

"Oh no, it's all right! I have the key card for the room, so we all need to stick together… " replied Jazz. She was the oldest and therefore the one entrusted to keep track of their copy of it. She knew that Sam didn't mean anything by it, but none of them were dumb enough to miss the awkward feeling between them.

"Yeah, but you know I don't necessarily need a key..." said Danny, obviously pointing out his ghostly abilities. He was still oblivious to the mounting tension around him.

"True, but remember: no powers, little bro. Plus mom and dad trusted me to look after you two, and even though you don't need it, that doesn't mean I should just leave you guys! What if you got lost? Or went to the wrong room?" Jazz pointed out. With their limited communication here, getting lost wasn't something to play around with. That thought made her feel better about being there for them, even when they didn't necessarily need her.

"All right, all right..." Danny raised his hands in surrender. He had finally noticed how stressful the situation was becoming. "We are going to stick together, and no powers, means no powers..." He sighed. He might actually be starting to miss the ghost attacks.

"Well, with our luck another akuma will attack soon, and you can go spy on the heroes," Sam teased.

They had found the blog run by Marinette's friend Alya. The 'Ladyblog' had an English translation on it and explained that akuma attacks were completely random, usually varying between two to three per week, but sometimes as frequently as two in one day, although that was very rare. So, in other words, they happened when you least expected it.

"Hey! I thought it was just 'observing from a closer distance…'"

Jazz and Sam both gave him looks that said 'not even you believe that.'

He sighed. "Fine, spying it is… " he paused, "Let's hope I don't get in trouble for that…" he murmured. Even though he knew it was spying from the start, he didn't want to say it like that, in case it was illegal or something. And he didn't even know if he would understand anything.

"So, what time is Tucker supposed to get to the hotel again? I can't remember what Valerie said, since you guys, or well, you, little brother, were hogging the Fenton Phones the whole time and I had to ask you about it later on…" said Jazz, with a twinge of annoyance, reminding him about his worrying over the phone about whether Amity was doing okay or not.

If they were going to do something tomorrow to meet up with Tucker and his family, it was best to plan ahead. And Jazz needed all of the information in order to do that planning.

"Well, his flight should land at around 5 p.m. He did a lot of complaining about how he was going to be spending a whole entire day on a plane. He may be a tech genius, but seriously, he didn't get that if he leaves Illinois at midnight that's 7 a.m here, then when you add the ten hours flying… 'voilà' you get to Paris at 5 p.m." explained Sam. They had something similar happen to them when they flew over, although it wasn't as bad because they arrived around 11 p.m. and then slept through the night.

"If I remember correctly, even you were confused about the time zones when we were travelling..." Danny teased her with a playful grin and Sam just glared at him in return. After all, that Monday night was hard for all of them.

"Well, if it helps, none of us had experienced crossing so many time zones like that before..." Jazz paused, "That means that Tucker would get to the hotel at around 6 p.m." she commented, getting them back on the topic of planning for the next day.

"Yep," said Danny, pronouncing the 'p' more strongly than needed, "so he should be free around six-thirty or seven tomorrow afternoon," he finished with a nod. He was excited that he and Sam would get to hang out with their friend after such a long time. They had only been in Paris a week, but even before that, it had been hard to see him because of his mayoral duties. Actual ones, unlike this trip… Mostly it was fixing problems that Vlad left.

"Okay, so let's just say seven, to be on the safe side, that's when we should be looking for him," said Sam. She would never admit it, but she had missed her friend; she was really thankful to have him in her life. After all, the three of them were the original trio, the original team Phantom.

"Sounds like a plan!" said Jazz and wrote it all down in her notebook that she was still carrying around.

Danny and Sam just rolled their eyes. Sometimes it seemed like Jazz was being a bit extra, but they knew she always had good intentions. And even though they would never tell her, they knew they were going to miss her when she went to Amity Park University in the fall.

The three teens fell into a peaceful silence, each lost in their own thoughts.

Danny was actually really enjoying his time in Paris. He never thought that travelling like this would help so much, but with Sam next to him so close their shoulders brushed, and Jazz at his other side, near enough for a teasing elbow to the ribs, he felt the tension slowly melting away.

Sam slipped her hand into Danny's and gave it a gentle squeeze. She was so glad to see him actually relaxed for once, and she was enjoying every second she got to spend with him. A breeze blew through the park, rustling the leaves on the trees, and she took a deep breath of the sweet summer air.

Jazz was quite pleased with how everything was going so far. She mentally ran through their itinerary again, they only had a little time here and she wanted to make the most of it. Although, she supposed, always thinking of what they were going to do next was probably not the best way to enjoy the moment, was it? She shook herself out of her thoughts and instead watched the way the dappled sunlight danced across the ground at her feet.

"Well, now that we know when Tuck is getting here," Danny began, breaking the silence, "and we've changed our plans for the weekend to include him–"

A sleek black car had pulled up at the park, causing some commotion when a bodyguard stepped out of it.

"Okay..." said Sam, noticing what distracted Danny.

Jazz finished writing down some more ideas for what they could do tomorrow, making sure to account for how they were going to 'just say hi' to Tuck. Then she glanced up from her notebook and saw what Danny and Sam were looking at. "Is he supposed to be a teen celebrity or something?" she asked. It did look a bit like it was out of a movie, in a way.

"I don't know, it just looked like something was about to happen, with the way those people were acting. I didn't expect it to just be some guy, I thought for a second that maybe an akuma was coming or something," Danny explained. After all, they were expecting an akuma to happen sooner or later.

"I thought the same thing," said Sam, "but that blonde guy doesn't seem like an akuma, does he?" She watched the way he was being shielded by his bodyguard. He didn't seem like much of a threat.

"Oh!" exclaimed Danny, after seeing the guy a bit better the closer he got. "I think I know him!"

"What?" asked Jazz and Sam, equally confused. They had never seen him before in their lives.

"Well, all right, all right. I don't, you know, know him know him… but I've seen him. In ads. I think." said Danny, trying to remember where exactly he had seen the ad, or if he knew what it was about.

"In ads, you said..." Jazz hummed thoughtfully, trying to remember what advertisements they had seen around the area.

"I mean, I guess… I don't remember exactly where, and now that I think about it, I'm not even sure what it was for. I mean, how could I know, it was probably in French!" Danny said with a shrug. There were plenty of signs with people on them, both here and back home. Normally it was because of publicity, someone trying to sell goods or services, or worse, according to him, it was politics.

"That makes sense," Sam allowed.

"He seems to be very popular… well, at least among the girls," commented Jazz. She had been watching the crowd and noticed that most of the people that were now gathered at the park seemed to be teenage girls.

"Well, I guess, that's our cue to go. Look, they've got a photographer over there now, they probably came here to work… " said Sam, unimpressed. What else would a famous teen do if not work in one way or another? It was either that or just be 'annoying' in her book.

"Alright, let's go," Danny stood up from their bench. "I'm here to rest, not work!" Well… unless you counted the "definitely-not-spying" he would be doing on the local heroes.

"Hey, isn't that Marinette?" Jazz pointed out a familiar set of pigtails in the middle of the crowd of what they could only assume were fans.

Sam followed Jazz's line of sight and found their new friend talking animatedly with another girl. "Yeah, I think so..." When she turned back, she noticed how Jazz seemed like she was ready to go ask Marinette for some more Parisian advice.

"Uhh, Jazz, I don't think we need to bother her and her friend right now..." said Danny, picking up on the same thing Sam had. Knowing his sister, she would try to get as much information out of Marinette as possible, even though they didn't need it, they were planning to spend time with Tucker tomorrow, after all.

"Hey, just because I'm gathering my stuff and especially the notebook doesn't mean… " she trailed off when Danny and Sam both raised a sceptical eyebrow at her. "Okay, okay… fine. So maybe I thought we could ask her a few more questions… " She sighed. It wouldn't be that bad to get ideas of what else to do, right?

"Let's just go," Danny groaned. He stood up and stretched his back. It felt nice after sitting for a while.

"I'm right behind you," said Sam. She would have been happy to stay there and admire the sunset, it was getting late and would be going down before much longer, but the idea had lost its appeal when so many people showed up.

"Fine" grumbled Jazz, outnumbered and defeated. She finished packing up the last of their things in a small bag.

And so the three of them began making their way back to the hotel. They would probably go up to the roof and enjoy some time at the pool while continuing to plan what they would do with Tucker once he arrived. However, as soon as they started walking, a huge flock of pigeons zoomed past them, flying in formation. A scream went up from the crowd of fans, many of them running for cover.

"Uh, that's weird, right?" Danny asked. "Like, I'm no bird expert, but I'm pretty sure that's not normal."

To be continued
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