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Whyy do Lukamari shippers always ignore/forget that Alya supported them getting together? She was even the one to push Marinette into talking things out after they broke up
Canāt speak for everyone on the matter but personally I think itās because Alya can be quite pushy when it comes to Marinette making any decisions at all. On one hand that makes sense for her character wise, but on the other it takes away a lot of Marinetteās autonomy in a show where her autonomy is already subject to the whims of the plot and the writers. It can be quite frustrating if Marinette is trying to process her feelings about something (i.e. the consequences of dating someone as a superhero) and Alya interrupts this to speed-track her friend into happiness. Iām not saying Alya doesnāt have good intentions, she clearly wants the best for Marinette, but it prevents Marinette from growing as a character when all her decisions become circumstantial and not an actual thoughtful choice, if that makes sense.
Bc of that it doesnāt really make a difference if Alya is pro Luka or pro Adrien. Her insistence on strong-arming Marinette into a choice acts as a naturally opposing force to Marinette choosing anything, which can come off antagonistic despite her good intentions.
In regards to my fic, the issue with Alya is largely from Julekaās POV who is more likely to feel protective over her newly dumped twin. Juleka is mad at Marinette too for stringing him along, if that gives you any consolation.
Hope my opinion was helpful :)
Of Ribbons and Other Lost Things - Chapter 4: The Mari-ception
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Juleka Couffaine was worried about her family.
Not just the idiot brother whoād spent every waking moment he had away from the Liberty to avoid their (new) rockstar father figure, but also the Captain whoād single-parented them for so long that she was determined to keep it wayĀ even if it killed Julekaās one shot at getting to know her dad.
NoāĀ pause, calm.. calm.. She needed toĀ calm down. Juleka took a deep breath and let the anger wash over her like a wave, awful and all consuming, and then retreat backwards, down down down into her core like Roseās mother had taught her.
Inhale fire, exhaleĀ ice.
When she opened her eyes again, the frustration had quelled significantly.
Juleka flipped open her phone lock-screen to find the last fifteen messages sheād sent to her twin still unread and rolled her eyes. For all Lukaās misplaced-swagger and multiple assurances that he was completely over his breakup with Marinette Dupain-Cheng, she wouldnāt have bet ten million euros that sheād find him at her bakery.
Juleka felt the stirrings of anger rise within her again.
She couldnāt make either heads or tails of her brotherās infatuation with her clumsy classmate, especially after everything that had happened in New York.
Juleka hadĀ beenĀ there. SheādĀ seenĀ Marinette pick Adrien. Hell, theirĀ entire classĀ had. Sheād watched the girl chase Adrien through the Akuma-infested streets of New York on a bicycle.
But something had happened between then and the flight back home, because the very evening theyād touched foot on Parisian soil, Marinette was back in her brotherās arms.
Luka tried to play it off cool and insisted it wasnāt anything serious, but the lovestruck chords he played all night on the deck of the Liberty, said otherwise.
Juleka had tried to warn him, in her own roundabout way. Sheād shown him the video of Marinette dancing with Adrien on the rooftop of their hotel. Recounted the infamous chase scene. But Luka wasnāt hearing any of it.
In fact, the only thing he seemed to take away from the matter was succinctly put into āYou guys let her do something so dangerous,Ā by herself?ā
Juleka had flushed with guilt with at the time and dropped the matter. Luka would learn in his own time. (And perhaps there was a kernel of truth to him pointing out how Marinette was the only one chasing after their classmate in the cold, that she wasnāt entirely comfortable dealing with.)
Julekaās fears only grew when theyād started āofficiallyā dating and Marinette was suddenly too busy for her brother altogether.
She was surprised the akuma had taken as long as it had.
Luka may be composedā but he wasnātĀ aloof.
She was sure whatever he was doing in Marinetteās bakery, he was doing idiotically.
Sighing out the frustration, Juleka parked her bike next to one with Lukaās jacket hanging out of its straw basket, and used her bike-clasp to lock the cycles together.Ā There. Try avoiding that, brother dearest.
She pursed her lips, repressing the smidgeon of satisfaction that bloomed in her chest and pressed ignore as her phone vibrated with another call from her not-official-but-kinda-sorta-girlfriend.
Ma RoseĀ ā„Ā :Ā 5 MISSED CALLS
Juleka had strong-armed the aforementioned not-official-but-kinda-sorta-girlfriend into giving her details about her brotherās whereabouts by promising her theyād go to the end of term school dance together and didnāt want to deal with the aftermath.
Of course, there was that small tiny itty-bitty fact that Juleka had actually planned on skipping the school dance altogether, but she had plenty of time to debate that with Rose later, once sheād dealt with her brotherās annoying disappearing act.
It had been a week since the events of the Truth akuma, and Luka hadĀ promisedĀ her he was going to talk to Jagged (calling him Dad was still too weird) today. She hadnāt wanted to meddle at firstā she was still getting used to the strange family dynamic that having a father brought into her home and far be it for her to rush her brother into accepting something he was clearly uncomfortable with.
Especially since heād always been the one to reassure her into taking her time when anxiety got the better of her.
So Juleka did what sheād always doneā held her tongue and waited for the problem to resolve itself.
Except it didnāt. And not just that, it somehow managed to getĀ worse.
After Lukaās emotionally charged outburst at Jagged, the world-renowned rockstar spent the night on the houseboat, trying to coax his two remaining family members into listening to his long-winded theory about how the music industry was a breeding ground for opportunistic nepotism and how no one cared about raw talent anymore.
Her mother, the Captain, had only rolled her eyes in disbelief and called for lights out, but Juleka snuck out to the deck much to Jaggedās delight, and the two spent the night giving Fang belly-rubs and pretending they didnāt hear her brotherās hushed crying downstairs.
Her father was a surprisingly good storyteller, and Juleka listened intently as he spun tales about people sheād never met ā the older sister who put Jagged through music school, Croco-Duoās backup drummer, his very first assistant ā and tried to imagine what it mustāve been like for a younger version of the purple-haired musician.
The Captain rarely ever talked about her life before having her children (though she recounted pregnancy misadventures aplenty) and preferred to sweep it all ābelow deck, where dusty records belongedā as she would say unperturbedly.
Luka had been the one to explain that Anarka had probably done it for their benefit, so the two of them wouldnāt feel like theyād derailed her life but Juleka couldnāt help but feel like there was a large part of her mother that was so out of reach, it would take crossing several seas just to find the map.
Jagged, on the other hand, was keen to share every other minute detail of his life, even stuff that she couldāve lived without knowing.
From Fangās defecating schedule to exactly which chord bothered him in their schoolās acapella version of Clara Nightingaleās chart topper āMiraculousā! It didnāt matter how much theyād already talked, Jagged never seemed to run out of things to tell her, and much to Julekaās surprise, she never grew tired of listening. Though in part, no thanks to the Captainās meddling.
Their unbalanced family dynamic seemed to have gotten to Anarka too; without her oldestās voice to steady her rocking vessel, their mother walked around like she was waiting for someone to storm their ship. She seemed to take offence to Jaggedās mere existence, never mind that he was trying to makeup for all the time heād lost with his children.
The noise permit only placated her for a day or three, by weekās end she was back to chasing him off the Liberty with a mop.
What was almost equally astounding was that the rockstar reluctantlyĀ began to let her!
Jagged interpreted Lukaās semi-permanent disappearance as a self-imposed exile (not the more obvious response, her brotherās deep rooted tendency to avoid conflict) and began to spend less and less time on the Liberty much to Julekaās horror.
So she meddled aĀ little.
She poked and prodded and needled her brother until he caved and agreed to haveĀ oneĀ conversation with their fatherāĀ okay, only because you asked me Juleā but when the fated morning rolled around, Luka was already cancelling on her because he had to take evenĀ moreĀ job interviews so he could continue to run from his feelings.
Not on her watch. Juleka would put her foot down this time, for both their sakes, before Luka did something heād regret forever like actually pushing their would-be father away for good.
She set her phone to ādo not disturbā and slipped it into her pocket before slamming open the bakery door.
Juleka almost hit the new girl in the face.
āJuleka, dear!ā
āJuleka!ā
āJule?ā
āOw!ā
A chorus of voices bounced around her from all corners of the bakery as Juleka let the door gently swing close behind her to see a blonde girl prostrated on the floor, a plethora of macarons (some crushed, some perfectly intact) scattered around her, like the open door had managed to both smack the treats out of her hand and somehow trip her up while doing so.
āCareful dearie,ā Marinetteās mother, Sabine Cheng called from behind the counter.
āYou should be more careful Juleka,ā Alya tutted, putting her phone away to help the blonde girl up, who, to her credit looked more embarrassed by the attention than the accident.Ā
āYou couldāve really hurt ZoĆ© there.ā
āNo, itās my fault everyone,ā the blonde raised her hands in surrender, āIām so clumsy, Iād trip over air if I could.ā
āI wish I didnāt know exactly what you mean,ā Marinette added good-naturedly from another corner, already reaching for a fresh paper bag, āLet me get you a new batch of macarons.ā
Juleka exchanged a startled look with her brother, who was also on the other side of the counter, beside Mme. Cheng, his tan hands covered in powdery-white flour.
Lukaās brows were knitted with worry.
Sure, Juleka hadĀ almostĀ hit the girl in the face, sheĀ would haveĀ if ZoĆ© was any closer, but the door had swung open easily, without obstacle; not even a bump. But that didnāt make any sense.. why would someoneĀ pretendĀ to fall over for no reason? Everything happened so fastāĀ hadĀ she hit her?
For the first time in her life Juleka wished she and Luka shared the telepathic thing that all twins seemed to have on TV so she could read the SOS signal in her brotherās blue eyesā it seemed to her that Luka had also picked up on the strangeness of this new girl.
āOh, I forgot you two havenāt met,ā Marinette interjected, turning to her after handing ZoĆ© the freshly filled paper bag.
āJuleka, this is ZoĆ© Lee, sheās here from New York! ZoĆ©, this is my friend Juleka. Sheās the model I was telling you aboutā sheās also Lukaās sister.ā
Juleka shifted back imperceptibly, though neither girl noticed. Ever since Marinette had broken up with her brother, Julekaās friendship with the pig-tailed girl had become.. well, āstrainedā was an understatement.
āHello, Juleka,ā ZoĆ© held out her hand with a smile, āIāve heard so much about you, I feel like I know you already!ā
āUhh.. Nicetomeetyoutoo,ā Juleka mumbled, shrinking away from the touch. This time, the girls exchanged a concerned look.
Alya joined them, putting one hand on ZoĆ©ās shoulder, and reaching the other out towards her.
āYouāre all pale. You okay, girl?ā
Juleka bit down on her tongue.
Marinette herself hadnāt been around enough to clock the difference but the other girls in their class had watched Juleka tense up whenever the missing member of their group was mentioned.
Nobody brought it up; not even when she conveniently ābrokeā her phone and all the sad close-ups of her brother disappeared from the group chat (she deleted all of them when Alya said something about howĀ AdrienĀ would never), or just happened to āgo for a walkā during Kitty Sectionās routinely scheduled costume pick up.
In fact, she hadnāt even been around when the girls had ambushed Marinette and gotten akumatised into the āGang of Secretsā this morning. Rose had yet to fill her in about it.
And though nobody had anything to say about her wavering allegiance, it was what they were sayingĀ insteadĀ that rubbed Juleka the the wrong way.
Even ChloĆ©ās sniping didnāt get under her skin the way Alyaās off-handed remarks about Luka and Marinette not being destined to end up together, suddenly did. Juleka had been able to ignore stuff like that when it was about Nathaniel or Nino butĀ this was her brother.
Her persistent, annoying brother who spent all his time strumming his emotional support guitar, in the morning, at noon, at breakfast, when she couldnāt sleep, quietly plinking notes into the night air regardless of how low the temperature dropped above deck.
The same guitar that heād brought back home, dented, strings snapped after the suspicious possibly akuma-related blackout last month, and shoved under his bed without a second glance.
Her dumb, uncool brother who sounded nonchalant over the phone during her trip to New York, but nearly worried himself into a fever (according to the Captain), when heād heard that their flight was attacked by supervillains.
Her stupid, crybaby brother who pretended to be allergic to the shampoo sheād used for years when she caught him trying to hide his puffy eyes and bright red nose the day after Jagged first came to the Liberty.
Her terrible, sensitive, overly-righteous brother who had the audacity to be born four minutes before her.
Her brother who loved her and the Captain more than anything. Her brother who deserved a happy ending, destiny be damned.
Juleka couldnāt handle the way they were talking about him like he was some kind of charity case; like they expected her toĀ agree. Like she was supposed to smile and nod and go back home and look her twin in the eye after sayingĀ Poor Luka, how could he have known he was getting in destinyās way by liking Marinette?
Poor Luka? PoorĀ Luka?!Ā Poor Marinette really if the Universe decided that she would be stuck trying to get Adrien to notice her for the rest of time.
Sheād scoffed as much to Rose who gently pointed out that Marinetteās affection for Adrien was probably the only constant thing about her. At least, since the whole Socqueline Incident.
So Juleka begrudgingly chalked it up to Marinetteās inherent flakiness, and the creeping irritation grew and grew until she was convinced she wouldnāt be able to talk to her friend without letting her true feelings get in the way.
But looking at Marinette and Zoe now, Juleka felt all that itching frustration in her dissipate into cool confusion as she finally got a proper look at what was happening.
āJuleka?ā Both girls asked in harmony.
Juleka crossed her arms reflexively, wondering if she was going crazy, or if everyone else saw it too.
She turned to Marinette. Then to ZoĆ© again, and then back to her pig-tailed friendā the resemblance was too uncanny not to notice.
From the statement jackets, colourful denim pants cut off at precisely three-quarters-of-an-inch above the ankle, to the identically doe-eyed, puzzled look both girls wore on their faces, Juleka felt like she was getting whiplash just standing between them.
The only thing slightly unique about ZoƩ was her blonde hair being interwoven with a faded streak of pink, something Juleka could never picture Marinette doing.
Shooting another panicked look at her brotherās general direction, she stuck out her palm to belatedly shake ZoĆ©ās, only to find it covered in a thin, white film that had already begun to harden and crack.
āWhatāā
āSorry about that Juleka, the doorās been freshly painted,ā Marinetteās father, Tom Dupain, sighed and handed her a paper towel from behind her. Juleka took it obediently noticing the faint white imprints on his own palms and down his blue apron.
āWhatāre you doing here, Jule?ā Suddenly Luka was beside her, putting a comforting arm on her shoulder to lead her away from theĀ Mari-ception, reminding her why she was here in the first place.
Focus, Juleka. You risked going to The Dance for this.
āI could ask you the same thing,ā She tried to temper her tone through gritted teeth, āWhatāre you doingĀ here, Luka?ā
Exhale ice.Ā Exhale.
Her brother shuffled her to an unattended corner, leaving floury fingerprints on her black mesh sleeves that she quickly shook off before rounding on him accusatorially.
āWerenāt you supposed to talk toĀ someoneĀ today?ā Her brother cocked his head in confusion. She mimicked Jaggedās obnoxious air guitar-playing.
Lukaās eyes hardened with clarity as he recalled the promise heād made then shook his head.
āNo, not today, Jule. Iāve got another job interview.ā
āButāā Juleka began.
āNo, I canāt. Not yet. I need time.ā
āBut Jaggedāā
āJuleka.ā Lukaās voice rang with a sense of finality, āYouāre not listening. I needĀ moreĀ time.ā
Juleka let out a breath, defeated. She hated how quickly the fight drained out of her but his stubbornness came straight from the Captain herself. Even a rock and a hard place would concede to the two of them.
āHe means well, you know.ā She mumbled finally, feeling her shoulders droop as she recalled her fatherās forlorn face everytime sheād come to see him alone.
āI know,ā Luka acknowledged, pointing to his temple with a twirling motion, āAnd I know you mean well too. Itās just.. itās too loud in here to read the sheet music properly.ā
Juleka cracked a wane smile. Only her brother could say something like that and make it make sense.
āIs everything okay?ā Marinetteās voice (andĀ onlyĀ her voice this time) interrupted the siblings, and she watched as a flush of red climbed up her brotherās throat and scorched his pierced ears.
Speaking of things that didnāt make sense..
āJust reminding Luka about Kitty Sectionās rehearsal next week,ā Juleka lied, turning to her friend, āRose said you couldnāt make it because youāre still working on that.. science project?ā
āActually, itās almost done,ā Marinette said, āAnd I was wondering if I could invite ZoĆ© to the Liberty? Sheās new to the city and it might help her make friends.ā
The Couffaines exchanged a look.
āUm.. Marinette,ā Juleka began, involuntarily scratching at her paint-flecked palm, āHow long have you known ZoĆ©?ā
āHuh? Well,ā Marinette counted on her fingers, āāan hour or two I guess! Isnāt she super nice? I feel like Iāve known her for forever.ā
āSheās definitely.. familiar,ā Juleka mumbled, āA little too familiar if you ask me.ā
āSo you donāt think thereās anything..Ā strangeĀ about her?ā Luka interrupted, brows furrowing as he tried to gauge Marinetteās reaction.
āWhat? No! I mean, sheās a bit accident-prone like me but thatās hardly anything weird..ā
She trailed off as she sensed the distrustful silence radiating from the siblings.
āMaybe itās too soon,ā Marinette corrected sheepishly, āI just thought it might be a nice gesture since sheās transferring into FranƧois Dupont after all, but if you guys donāt want her at the Liberty thatās totally fine, Iāllāā
āNo itās a great idea, Marinette!ā Luka backtracked immediately, noticing the discomfort in her tone, āThe more friends the merrier. Weāre so glad youāĀ both of youāĀ can make it.ā
Surprisingly, the pig-tailed girl seemed to deflate at his encouraging words.
Juleka raised an eyebrow when Marinetteās voice took on a forcedly higher pitch, āRight! Friends! Of course! Weāre all friends here, right?ā
āThat depends, willĀ AaaaadrienĀ be there?ā
Ugh.
Juleka had to ball her fists to keep from crossing her arms as Alya snuck up behind Marinette and grabbed the latterās shoulders, spooking her. She didnāt even need to look over at her twin to know the light in his eyes had dimmed at the mention of the name.
āHeās in the band, isnāt he?ā Juleka couldnāt stop herself from lacing the mutter with an edge of derision.
āWoah, Tiger,ā Alya put a hand to her chest in mock surprise, āWhatās got you all worked up today?ā
āCanāt you two give the Adrien thing a rest for once?ā Juleka didnāt know what possessed her to say it, but instantly wished she could take it back when a guilty flush crept into Marinetteās cheeks.
Alya, on the other hand, became defensive.
āIf you've got something to sayāā she began, crossing her arms, but was cut off when Luka put an arm on his twinās shoulder to voice his opinion.
āI think what Jule meant,ā Luka kept his voice light, to float over the feuding girls, āāwas that we have no idea. We actually havenāt seen Adrien at a single rehearsal since you guys returned from New York.ā
That was not at all what Juleka meant, but when she when she looked up at her brother, he had a painfully cheery smile plastered on his face.Ā Damn your conflict avoidance-y.
She rolled her eyes, āYeah, I guess his Dad mustāve freaked and put him under house arrest after the whole Hawk Moth thing on our school trip.ā
Luka gratefully squeezed her shoulder as the tension dissipated between the four of them.
āReally?ā Marinetteās guilt gave away to concern, āWe should check on him. Iām the one who convinced Mr. Agreste to let him go in the first placeā do any of you have his number?ā
āCome to think of it,ā Alya added thoughtfully, āNino mentioned he hasnāt been answering his phone. We didnāt think it was this serious though.ā
āOh, duh. Iāll just ask Kagami,ā Marinette smacked her temple at the mention of Adrienās girlfriend,
āTheyāre dating! And go to the same fencing class! She mustāve seen him around.ā
As Marinette reached into her pink, polka-dotted purse to pull out her phone, Juleka caught a glimpse of what she could swear was bright red eyes peeking back at her.
Alarmed, she looked around to see if Luka had seen it too but he was looking off to the side, watching a seemingly harmless conversation between ZoƩ and Mme. Cheng intently.
Juleka quickly turned back but her friend had already snapped her purse shut.
āOh Marinette,ā Alya clicked her tongue, āYou havenāt heard? Adrien and Kagami broke up!ā
āWhat? Are you serious?ā Marinetteās eyes widened, āAlya you couldnāt have told me this sooner?ā
Alya smirked, milking the anticipation for a few seconds like a reporter about to catch her biggest break yet, before shrugging to say,
āYou havenāt been around for a while, Marinette. And donāt act like Iām the only one keeping secrets between us, yāknow? You never told me youāā
āALYAāā
Juleka nearly flinched when Marinette let out a high-pitched squeak, and the panicked girl slapped a hand over her best friendās mouth to keep her from saying anything else.
Lukaās eyes snapped back to the scene in front of him and the siblings looked at each other in surprise.Ā Okay, that was weird.
Juleka was used to Marinetteās shenanigans ā theyād been friends for the better part of the year after all and theyād been classmates for basically their entire lives, so sheād seen her act in a myriad of strange ways; the girl screamed basically every chance she got.
If she tripped, stumbled, dropped something, pushed someone, broke something, even if sheād forgot something important. Her shriek would often draw attention to the offending mistake, making it even more obvious and even more embarrassing than normal.Ā
Juleka narrowed her brown eyes.
But sheād never sounded as terrified as she had just a few moments ago.
What had Alya been about to say?
āMmffāā Alya defended, but Marinette proceeded to yank her to the side, out of the earshot of the Couffaines before releasing her.
āDid youāā Juleka began, turning to her brother.
āYeah,ā Luka nodded without missing a beat, āThereās something strange about all this.ā
Huh. Juleka gently bumped her brotherās shoulder with her own. Maybe there was something to this twin telepathy thing after all.
...
Adrien Agreste wished, not for the first time that day, that his miraculous gave him the ability to read peopleās minds. It would save him a lot of time, whether it came to interpreting his fatherās haughty sniffs, Natalieās tired sighs, Gorillaās approving grunts. Especially now, as he tried to catch his ex-girlfriendās eye from across the Bourgeoise Hotel Lobby.
It was impressive how unchanged Kagami Tsurugiās face remained when she did, barely a ripple of expression over still water, but he knew sheād seen him. Her gaze burned like the sun.Ā
He didnāt blame her, their last interaction (over a week ago) had been so hopeless that Adrien had prayed the Truth akuma would somehow come back to life and zap him just so heād be able to admit that he was Chat Noir to someone, anyone, without feeling guilty about it.Ā Ā
When Iām ready to see you again, Iāll let you know.
It didnāt hit Adrien at first, not immediately. He figured she just needed a little space, and theyād be back in their usual groove in no time. Thatās how it had always been with Ladybug. His lady had gotten short with him plenty of times (usually for good reasons) but sheād always come around. Even after New York. Even when heād gone against every explicit order and let her down spectacularly.
Ladybug and Chat Noir were a team after all; she didnāt abandon her partner.
But Kagami didnāt seem to share this forgiving nature.Ā
Adrien hadnāt realized just how empty his life was until Kagami disappeared from it. Suddenly fencing lessons were private again, social events were all but impossible to sneak out of solo, and the silence in the car ride back to his empty house was incredibly loud.
Adrien couldnāt even count on Plagg to fill the silence; the little glutton was either in a food coma or a pre-food coma. If he didnāt know any better, heād think his Kwami was avoiding having to talk to him after the events of New York.Ā
He tried to busy himself with patrols (his partner never showed) but Shadow-Moth seemed to be uncharacteristically leisurely with his new approach. Adrien had wondered if it was because creating both an akuma and a sentimonster to match took a lot more energy out of him than normal but never found the time to pitch this to the ever-absent Ladybug.Ā
Minutes crawled by like hours, seconds like centuries, the boredom so suffocating Adrien wished somebody would get akumatised, just so heād have something to do; a sentiment he immediately felt guilty for as soon as heād thought it.Ā
When Iām ready to see you again, Iāll let you know.
Kagami did not in fact let him know. Aside from being frustratingly AWOL, she ignored all his texts, his calls, so much so that Adrien began to leave flowers at her windowsill to check if she was alive.Ā
It was friendly, he reasoned with himself the first time he transformed into Chat to lay the rose by the window, his duty even. The poor girl had been akumatised an unfairly high proportion of times since arriving in Paris, he was just doing his due diligence as a hero to make sure she wasnāt in any immediate danger of turning into Lies, or Oni-chan or Riposte or-
His heart leapt into his throat as Kagami appeared at the glass, mid-toweling her hair when she glimpsed the rose. She picked it up confusedly, leaning out the window to spot the perpetrator and for reasons he couldnāt name, Adrien leaned back into the tree-cover darkness so she wouldnāt spot him.
Curiosity sufficiently quenched, she then gingerly held the rose to her chest and sniffed it, before turning away. Heād craned his neck to see her expression - was she smiling? - but mis-stepped and nearly tumbled off the tree, as the Parisian wind blew close her window and shut him out with a soft thud!
Adrien returned the next night. And the night after. But the forces of the universe seemed to be displeased with him since both times he was lulled off to slumber before he could see Kagami discover the flowers. One blink, the rose was there and the next, it was gone. Windows shut, curtains drawn, like he was being punished.Ā
Today was the first time heād been looking forward to seeing Kagami in a social setting, the last being Prince Aliās disastrous birthday, and he couldnāt help but feel the familiar flicker of motivation to win her over again.Ā
As friends, of course. Adrien would dazzle her so hard she wouldnāt be able to help but resume their friendship. Surely, she missed him just as much. Surely, she couldnāt resist his infamous Agreste charm for long.Ā
Though with the chill that settled over his skin now as he walked up to her, Adrien wondered if sheād somehow become immune.Ā
āTsurugi-san,ā Adrien greeted in Japanese, bowing to Kagamiās mother first before turning to her, āKagami. How are you?ā
The question was deceptively general, purposefully open-ended. How are you both? How are you doing? How are you feeling? How are you feeling about me?
Kagami met his eyes blankly, then dropped her gaze to his shoes as Tomoe huffed out a non-answer.
āWe are well, child. Where is your father? Is he in attendance?ā
āFather stayed back to take care of Natalie,ā Adrien felt the lie roll off his tongue easily, like breathing. While it was true that Gabriel had stayed back, for what reason he couldnāt fathom. Perhaps he wanted to avoid Audrey Bourgeoise again.
āI apologize on his behalf. Tsurugi-san. May I escort the two of you to our table?ā
Both women shifted not uncomfortably. Kagami still wouldnāt look at him. Somehow it was worse than the cold fury heād expected.
āThere is no need for that, Adrien,ā Tomoe retorted, her words always toeing the line between flat irritation and condescension, āKeep my daughter company while I greet our hosts, will you?ā
āMother!ā Kagami was so startled she said it in English, but Adrien pounced at the opportunity faster than Plagg on old camembert.Ā
āOf course, Tsurugi-san! This way Kagami; the rooftop- ā
Adrien stopped as Tomoeās cane whooshed in front of his torso.
āAdrien.ā
āY-Yes, Tsurugi-san?ā he gulped as the shinai moved to rest just under his neck.
āDo not take my daughter away from this event. Am I clear?ā
āYes.ā
The bamboo sword lightly poked his chest.
āGood boy. Kagami, stay with Adrien.ā
Kagami mumbled her assent under her breath but as Tomoe disappeared into the crowd began to head the opposite way - towards the tables he had promised to escort her to, without so much as a backward glance.Ā
He wouldāve been more offended by the snub if what she was wearing didnāt considerably slow her down.Ā
Adrien suppressed a smile, caught up to her in two quick strides and said, āYou look pretty.āĀ
This earned him a sharp look, which he reveled in (she was looking at him again!) and a huff as she stopped to adjust her restrictive skirt.Ā
Kagami was decked out in a proper red-and-black gradient kimono, the black scaley-pattern lightening to a red as it crawled up her petite form, interrupted by a dark sash with Tsurugi family crest scrawled onto it in silvery-grey.Ā
Kagami tucked her hair behind her ears, revealing a delicate pearl earring but quickly dropped her hand when she realized he was staring at her.Ā
āSorry about my mother,ā she said, looking around uncomfortably. They had accidentally ended up in a corner of the lobby that was perfectly concealed from everyone else by a large plant. Perfect for confrontations.. and stolen kisses.
Just a week ago, the two teenagers wouldāve been giggling over themselves with glee at the prospect, but now both stood a bit stiffly, unsure of their bodies, of all the negative space between them.Ā
āSheās been on edge since the last.. my akumatisation.ā
Adrienās shoulders drooped. The akumatisation he was directly responsible for. The mess heād made Ladybug clean up for him yet again.
āRight,ā Now that he had her attention he wasnāt entirely sure what to say, āErm- how are you?ā
Smooth. Adrien imagined Plagg snickering at him from inside his blazer pocket. Really laying on that Agreste charm arenāt ya, Adrien?Ā Ā
āIām fine,ā If Kagami sensed the awkwardness she chose not to acknowledge it.
āMotherās kept me under watch, so I havenāt been able to go out as often. She makes me fence with her and she doesnāt attend many social events.ā
āSounds like you need a getaway driver,ā he joked. Kagamiās brows furrowed in confusion.
āOur car is self-driving,ā She stated flatly, āWhy would I needāā
āItās just a saying,ā Adrien held up his hands in surrender and Kagami seemed to catch herself.
āRight,ā she said finally, āI think sheās embarrassed.ā
āYour mother?ā
Kagami nodded, imperceptibly curling into herself.
āShe thinksā Itās a weakness in her eyes. Getting akumatised so many times.ā
Ā āWhat?ā Adrienās hackles rose, āThatās not true, Kagami. Youāre not weak.ā
āBut sheās right,ā Kagami's posture remained straight but he could sense the defeat in her voice, āI keep letting that monster in. Iām unable to control my anger when he calls.ā
Adrienās eyes narrowed.
āKagami,ā He grabbed her shoulders without thinking, āThat isnāt your fault-ā
āLet go of me, Adrien.ā
The words stung more than he expected. Adrien pulled back like heād been burnt. Heād forgotten just how direct Kagami could be.Ā
āRight, sorry,ā He continued, āBut you canāt fight off an akumatisation by controlling your emotionsāā
āHow do you know?ā She pressed, āHave you ever been akumatised?ā
Adrien fell silent at that. Kagami looked almost hurt by the implicit answer.
āNo wonder Motherās so insistent,ā She intoned to herself, āHow could I ever surpass Adrien Agreste? Heās never been akumatised.ā
āYou donāt have to surpass me, Kagami. Youāre more than good enough.ā Adrien tried to salvage the conversation but something had frozen behind Kagamiās still-water gaze.
āPlease excuse me, Adrien,ā she said, pushing past him, āI must go.ā
Adrien wondered if he was imagining the wound in her voice.
āWait, Iāā he began, unthinkingly reaching for her again.
āThe world doesnāt revolve around you, Adrien!ā
This time it was her tone that hit him like a slap. He flinched but didnāt move, looking into her face with doe-like bewilderment. Kagamiās eyes softened as she loosened her wrist from his grip.
āMy world doesnātā not anymore.ā
āKagamiāā
āIām not ready to be friends yet, I-ā Kagami paused, as if she was weighing whether or not to say the words, ā-I might never be.ā
āYou donāt mean that,ā Adrien wondered too late if that sounded as desperate as he felt.
Kagami sighed and looked down. Adrien realised heād intertwined his fingers with hers unconsciously. This time, he made the effort to let go. Her pearlescent ring, twin to his, stamped red with the Tsurugi family-crest winked up at him.Ā
āIām sorry, Adrien.ā
He was sorry too. He hadnāt realised it would get this far. Losing Kagami completely, losing the one person, maybe the only person who understood what his life was like. Well one of them at least.
āWell, Iāllā see you around? Or maybe not, that is..uh-ā
As Adrien fumbled for an appropriate anticlimactic farewell, Kagami only gave him a curt nod, then a respectful bow. Adrien mimicked the gesture, but by the time he looked up, she was already gone, whisked into the prolific crowd of the rich and influential, no doubt finding harbour by her motherās side.Ā
And Adrien was alone again.
No Mother. No Father. No Natalie. No Ladybug. No Kagami.
āBiiig deal, the broad doesnāt want you around!ā he smelt Plagg before he appeared, a smoky combination of burnt cheese and something vaguely chemical (kerosene?) tickling the inside of his nose as the Kwami emerged with a pop!
Plagg rubbed his stomach anticipatorily, flying around Adrienās face once, twice, before settling on the satin lapel of his grey blazer.
āNot like you have a shortage of options, pretty boy. You're the Adrien Agreste, aren't you?ā
āI donāt know, Plagg,ā Adrien was too worn out to riff, āAm I? Maybe being around me is bad luck.ā
āAwe cāmon, Adrien,ā the Kwami tried to comfort him by nuzzling against his neck, āYouāre a fancy-pants model by day and Chat Noir by night. Doesnāt that count for anything?ā
Adrien looked down at his miraculous instead of replying. He absent-mindedly twisted the obsidian ring round and round. The thought of balancing his double life had been weighing on him since his trip to New York.
It was the first time heād had to confront just how selfish his actions were if he tried to live out either one of his lives to the fullest. Paris had been wrecked and that was entirely on him. All that carnage. All those innocent people in the hospital.
Heād been seized by the sudden panic to make a choice then. To either be Chat Noir or Adrien Agreste, to commit to one life and forego the other completely. Heād chosen the comfort of the familiar, only because, if Adrien was completely honest with himself, he wasnāt a very good superhero.Ā
It was Ladybug who came up with the plans, Ladybug with the butterfly-cleansing powers. It was Ladybug who could reverse the damage, undo the trauma. The most he could do to assist was keep the perpetrator occupied, minimise the damage they caused.Ā
It was Ladybug who had her head on straight. Without her, Adrien was no better than an akuma himself.Ā
The double life had been taking its toll on him, slowly, then all at once, like a cataclysm. Leaning too much into one life, letting himself get too attached to one sped up the destruction process of the other, back and forth, back and forth, light and dark until both of them collapsed.
āHey, Plagg,ā Adrien said suddenly. The Kwami looked up at him curiously.
āBack in New Yorkāā
BOOM!
Before Adrien could finish his statement a crash resounded throughout the room. Adrien bit back a wave of frustration. Whatever it was he was about to ask, it would have to wait.Ā Ā
āClaws, OUT!ā
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Sooo I watched Jentry Chau
I was hoping it could fill the void of The Owl Houseā¦.
But there was a lot of similarities to other things
Also how dare they⦠the Neji reference was a dead giveaway
It almost felt like the old Sabrina cartoon mixed with American dragon and Juniper Lee.
The soundtrack ripping my soul right out of my body didnāt help either
ohhh october be kind. on god be kind
im handing out chocolate and tea to everyone reblogging this. good luck friends i wish you all the best
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Certain words can change your brain forever and ever so you do have to be very careful about it.

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Enjoy this and forgive my absence :)
None of you understand Amber Bennett: She's just a girl, your honour. A review of the show writers' least favourite love story from Invincible season 1.
Now let me just preface this by saying I have 2 points to make. Just two, very long, super rambly points that does have mild spoilers for Invincible season 2. Read at your own risk.
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Alastor, you petty bitch.
I 100% believe he just saw Lucifer and immediately realized how to get under his skin. It was hate on first sight. He also totally has an agenda that uses Charlie somehow. Two birds one stone.
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OKAY SO-
Alastor lost his cool and flipped his shit immensely when Lucifer showed up - why would that be? and why wedge himself between Lucifer and Charlie? Why would he react so viscerally when his literal main-competitor for retaining his rank and respect is Vox, and Vox openly antagonises him first, trying to drag Alastor's reputation through the mud in his broadcasts
Alastor remains cool, calm, collected, and in doing so completely surpasses Vox's attempts
in many ways, Alastor is unflappable. Always smiling, always a step ahead, always the most powerful and domineering in a room
and then- Lucifer shows up. This short statured, rosy-cheeked, rather pathetic excuse of a man
he waltzes in to the hotel, a fumbling over-excited mess, the least threatening a person could possibly look in hell, barely reaching Alastor's waist
and yet, he outranks Alastor, he could over-power him easily, he is the predator
and Alastor simply cannot handle that
Alastor may be furious that such a week-minded, emotionally unguarded man ranks so far above him with no way for Alastor to even attempt to gain the same status
so what does Lucifer lack? what is the one thing Alastor can have that he can't?
a relationship with Charlie
his anger is calculated, he finds what hurts Lucifer, he finds his weakness, he grips onto it with both claws, and he drags it in front of him, mocking the fact that, yeah, sure Lucifer may outrank him, but in his daughters mind? one of the few things Lucifer can't control? Alastor has the power, has the lead - in all manners of 'power' and 'influence' that Lucifer cannot control, Alastor makes sure he knows he is on top - he is Charlie's favourite, he succeeds where Lucifer has failed her
regardless of his motives, he has been there for Charlie, and Lucifer hasn't, and that's all that matters
but why does he have this deep-rooted need to prove himself? why can he not accept that he is still the second most powerful in that hotel?
his need for power, for dominance, for control is shown again when Husk confronts him in the hallway
'big talk for someone who's also on a leash'
this time, Alastor doesn't even bother targeting Husker's, insecurities, his weaknesses
he drags him down the hallway chained at his neck, teeth gnashing and positively enraged
there's no typical Alastor intelligence or cunning behind this action - it is pure unadulterated rage, it's a: I can kill you, and I will
killing husk would be useless - Alastor obviously has a purpose for him, that's why he's been kept alive and the other overlords haven't, killing him would get rid of any leverage Alastor had, it would get rid of Husk full stop
Alastor has been gone for 7 years, and now he's back, supporting a cause he doesn't believe, forced to wander around the hotel halls and haunting its residents instead of freely roaming Hell
Lilith has also been gone 7 years - and she isn't yet back
Alastor just so happens to appear at the hotel mere moments after Charlie tries to talk to Lilith, marching into the foyer and wedging himself into the project with a showman's flair
he is chained, he is chained to that infernal hotel where he doesn't belong - he cannot be redeemed, he doesn't want to be redeemed
he is chained to Lilith, and by extension he is chained to Charlie
and in his eyes, he is powerless, so utterly and infuriatingly at the mercy of those above him, and that simply won't do
so what can he do? what can a man, whose greatest desire is power, who's biggest insecurity is the power and status he wields over others, do to reclaim some semblance of that power? how can he usurp Lilith? how can be make this soul-bond beneficial to him?
he can win Charlie over - he can replace her father in the process, he can mould her as he sees fit, he can play on her need to view the best in everyone, in the need to create friendships and her insatiable ability to care for those around her
he cannot get to Lilith, he cannot match Lucifer, but he can have Charlie
and he's nearly got her
and when he does? who's to say her naivety, her trust, the relationship he's intentionally crafted with her, leads her to strike a deal with him in a moment of need? when the angels attack, when the hotel begins to crumble, when heaven commands her to stop her efforts? why wouldn't she strike a deal, in her mind, he's as caring as a father figure, and a man who's been there since day one unlike either of her parents
she shakes his hand
he has her soul
he has Charlie, and he has Lilith, and he has Lucifer
there's nothing they can do, and isn't that really what power is? not raw-strength, not magic, not status, but the ability to control those who others may believe to be above your own station?
he's forced to the hotel, he's chained down and unable to grab for more power - if Lilith is preventing him from earning it himself, well, he can always just force her to give it to him
all it takes is one hand shake.
the cherry on top? he get's to show Lilith it's her own desire for him to be at the hotel that has allowed him to ensnare them all
Alastor being all āCharlie is like a daughter to me!ā when in fact their relationship is usually polite antagonism at best is so damn funny to me. Like he never even really believed in Charlieās ambitions, he was at the Hotel for laughs, but then an opportunity falls into his lap to taunt Lucifer in emotionally damaging ways and get away with it and he ran.