"Wait, you didn't tell me we we're patrolling at the park today," Cat stopped in front of the iron gate that led into the park. Ladybug stopped. "Yeah, so?" "So, Mr. Ramier is there!" "Cat, he's a nice man! Remember, he's bought us ice cream!" "M'lady," Cat placed his hands on her shoulders.
"How many times has that man been akumatized and did you forget? I'm allergic to feathers!"
"Oh, I have the perfect solution. Lucky Charm!" an item dropped down into her hand. "A clothespin? Are you planning on doing laundry?" Cat asked. "Nope," Ladybug put on Cat's nose, "Now you won't sneeze!"
Mr. Ramier spotted them and waved. "Come on, let's go say hello!" Ladybug took Cat's hand, and led him over to the kindly bird man. "Hello, Ladybug. Hello, Cat Noir. I was just feeding my friends here. Say, I need to run a errand or two, so could you feed the birds until I get back? Oh, don't worry, I'm just popping into Leo's Cheese Store!"
Cat frantically waved his hands silently as if trying to tell Ladybug no. But of course she agreed. "Terrific, when I get back, I'll buy you a ice cream cone!"
Cat plopped down on the bench in a huff after he left, and Ladybug took the bag of birdseed. "Come on, Cat, it will be fun!"
"Oh, okay. Can you pour me a handful of seed?" Ladybug carefully filled his palms and Cat stood like a statue. "Breakfast! Come get it before I sneeze!"
Ladybug laughed, but the birds took notice, and all dived at Cat all at once. "M'lady, help! I'm not an all-you-can-eat seed bar!"
"Shoo!" Ladybug whirled her yo-yo, but the birds took no notice. Birds were even on Cat's head. "If you even dare think about pooping, I'll be having you for breakfast!"
Once the birds were gone, feathers and a bedraggled Cat reappeared. "My Lady, I thought my sworn enemy was Hawkmoth, but I was wrong!"
"Are you thinking about the Supreme?" Ladybug asked, thinking of their friends Claw Noir and Toxinelle. "No, pigeons! Achoo!"
But before Ladybug could respond, Mr. Ramier was back. "Alright, ready for ice cream? Oh, my, Cat what happened to you?"
"Ask the birds," Cat said. "I do have my bird-call…."
"Let's just get going…" Ladybug said, not wanting another feathery situation. Cat had put up with enough feathers for one day!
