Summary: The first thought that comes to mind as he looks at the scene in front of him is: wow, sheâs cute. The second thought is: holy shit, did she just flip a six foot, two hundred fifty pound man into the ground without blinking an eye?Â
Thank goodness thereâs time for second⌠and third.. And fourth impressions?Â
Seriously, how many creepy people and criminals does this girl deal with on a daily basis?
Damian Wayne is sure that if his elder siblings were watching him right now, they would be screeching at him to go help the girl. But-- well. His siblings and his father arenât watching, and he isnât sure whether or not the girl needs his help. The weirdly hooded man who is rapidly closing in on her might just live in the same direction. Surely, this time, his instincts are wrong. Heâs only following them for peace of mind. Nothing is going to happen.
Otherwise known as: Damian isnât particularly feeling up to saving another girl outside of his Robin costume and then being come on to. Why girls always have to have a Thing for people who saved them, Damian will never understand. He canât imagine attempting a relationship with somebody who saved him, though admittedly the pool of candidates of people who are superior to him in capability is small, and far too annoying or old for him to ever consider dating them. And even thinking about having a relationship with somebody who couldnât take care of themselves gives him the chills.
This leads to a very contemplative two minutes of walking the same path that the girl and the hooded person were taking-- he is not following them--until the girl who is being stalked darts into an alleyway. Of course, the hooded person follows her.Â
Is she trying to get herself killed? Damian canât believe the sheer idiocy of the girl. At least the last girl he saved hadnât done anything as stupid; her attacker cornered her near her home. Gotham girls know better than to duck into random alleyways. There is too much crime in Gotham for anybody with self respect to be so dumb.
With a sigh, and a wish that his brothers and father hadnât beat a moral conscious into him, he lopes over to the alleyway, expecting to have to break up whatever futile struggle the girl put up with her stalker, or maybe even knock out the guy because by now, she must either be unconscious or on her way to other unpleasant circumstances.
Except.
By the time he gets over to the alleyway, the girl walks out unscathed, phone pressed to her cheek.Â
âYes, you should check 12th arrondissement, two streets down from the Opera Bastille. Heâs 6 foot, blonde haired and brown eyed. Wearing a grey hoodie and adidas.â The girl brushes past him, blinked at his appearance, then continued on the phone. âNo problem, officer.â
Damian looks into the alleyway and there the man is, head lolled to one side. Unconscious, probably. His hands are tied up with a pink plastic zip tie. He looks out of the alleyway, eyes trailing after the girl who just left. She barely reaches his shoulder. Maybe, Damian thinks drily, Parisian girls are different.Â
At least Damian wonât get another adoring fangirl today.
#
Damian is sitting at a coffee shop across from the Louvre. Itâs overpriced, and the coffee tastes awful, but itâs still coffee, and heâs tired. Heâs here to check out the akuma that the Paris media keep reporting about, even though the Justice league of America shouldnât have to deal with Europeâs problems, and also largely believed that it was a publicity stunt on Mayor Bourgeois' behalf.Â
Now, the Justice League of America isnât really sure what is happening, but surely it canât be that bad if the city has no damage, right?Â
What a joke. Damian has been here three days (count them-- three) and he is almost sure that he has been transported into some alternate dimension where some little kidâs imagination went wild and plopped the ever loving conundrum of Paris, France into Damianâs hands.Â
On the first day he arrived, there was a pigeon akuma-- apparently, one of the more frequent ones that popped up. Ladybug-- one of two consistent Parisian Heroes-- made quick work of him once she arrived on the scene, but it took her a while to arrive. Almost a whole half hour. Which meant that the streets of Paris were filled with bird poop and flooded with more pigeons than Damian knew existed, and he lived in Gotham. The other hero, Chat Noir, arrived after Ladybug, but handled the situation more warily. He later found out that this was due to the superhero being allergic to feathers, as witnessed by a video on this site called the Ladyblog.
Due to some freak magic power called the Miraculous Cure that Ladybug called after her battles, the streets had been blessedly cleaned, and the pigeons flew back to their mostly hidden existence. The world was right, once more. Then, on the second day, he tried and failed to save that weird girl who knocked out a man who had a good hundred pounds on her. Heâs not sure that tried and failed is applicable to the situation, as the girl seemed competent enough to take care of an issue like that on her own.Â
Today, another akuma appeared. His name is Deliverer, a postman who had one too many customers complain about a package not being delivered in a timely manner.
Damian isnât really sure how he felt about having people turning into villains over such trivial things. He is also no longer sure whether he is the best choice for this mission. His emotions tend to run hot, and there is the chance that he might become compromised. Because if there are people out there turning into villains over not being able to feed some pigeons, there is no way that Damianâs own annoyance with his family and the random people on the streets wonât be taken advantage of. However, out of his family, itâs not like thereâs any better choice. Dick, maybe, but heâs busy with Korâi and his daughter, and they wonât want to move to France. And he doubts that the superheroes of Paris want a metahuman trying to solve the case in Paris after seeing how much damage a normal citizen can do when akumatized.
It only takes ten minutes for Ladybug and Chat Noir to arrive on the scene this time. Whether it is because it is a new akuma, or whether it is because they were closer to the scene of the crime, Damian can only guess. He thinks it to be a combination of the two; Mr. Pigeon is a very common akuma and the people deal with his issues quite often, thus he is probably lower on the priority list. The heroes have their own lives to deal with, Damian is sure.
In any case, Damian rushes to the akuma when he gets an alert from the Ladyblog and is able to catch the tail end of a battle where Ladybug doesnât even have to use her Lucky Charm. She just takes the clipboard after some bizarre yoyo moves and snaps the clipboard over her knee. When the butterfly flies out of the clipboard, she purifies it. Easy breezy, and no involvement from Chat Noir, yet again. The cat looks tired and Ladybug says something to him, her posture reminiscent of a mother scolding her child, after which he flees the scene.
Then, Damian gets caught up in a wave of exhaustion. Forgoing sleep for the past two days trying to catch himself up on the situation in Paris before making any major reports back to the league will do that. He needs coffee, badly, which is why he finds himself in this tourist trap coffee shop with some of the worst coffee-- wait. That girl seems familiar.
He spends a few seconds trying to place her. Short, pig-tails, part asian, blue hair and blue eyes. The girl he saw coming out of the alleyway yesterday. Of course. She is on her phone walking slowly and frowning, purse hanging at her side. Damian traces her movements. She is naturally graceful, but closes in on herself. He looks a little closer. Her eyes look red. Perhaps she is dealing with the aftermath of yesterdayâs situation.
From the side, a guy darts out at her, reaching for her purse. The girl drops her phone to the floor in shock, clutches her purse, and then side-swipes the guy. A hand to his neck, a foot to his knees, and then her arms pulling his behind his back. She pulls a zip tie from her purse and ties his hands up, then picks up her phone almost exasperatedly and before calling someone.Â
Vaguely curious, Damian picks up his coffee and approaches the girl and criminal. Several others have done the same, only to be waved off with a blindingly bright smile and a yes, sheâs fine, thank you very much.
âNeed help?â More of a courtesy than anything else.Â
âNo thanks, Monsieur.â The girl looks down at the time on her phone, then scrunches her face up. Freckles dot her pale skin. A text message alert from her phone causes her to scowl, and she looks down at her phone, then back up at Damian.Â
âActually, could you do me a favor? Iâve really got to get back with my class, and I donât really want to leave this guy in the middle of the street like this. I just called the police, and they should be here any minute. Stay with him?â
Itâs not like his research on Ladybug and Chat Noir canât wait a few minutes.Â
âSure.â
Then, the girl runs off without another glance backwards. True to her word, the police do arrive a few minutes later.Â
âWhereâs the girl that called?â The policeman asked with a furrowed brow.Â
âShe had to leave.â Damian eyes the man, who has barely looked at him. The policeman is assessing the scene, taking in the handiwork of the pigtailed girl.
âHalf-asian, blue eyes, freckles?âÂ
âYes.âÂ
The policeman handcuffs the criminal. âThat poor girl. She always seems to attract these street thugs. Itâs really a blessing that she can take care of herself.â
This piques Damianâs interest. âThis happens often?â
âSheâs almost like an urban legend, at this point. Whenever we find a criminal tied up with a neon pink zip tie, we know itâs her. A real shame, too. Sheâs such a nice girl.â
Heâs not sure if nice was the word to use. She looked slightly stressed and harried. Polite enough, but she certainly has no trouble putting guys twice her size down.Â
âWell, thank you for your help.â The policeman tips his cap and makes his way to the patrol car.Â
Damian goes back to drinking his coffee and scrolling through the Ladyblog on his phone.
#
âIâve heard you do this quite often.â Damian appears at the girlâs side like a ghost, but she doesnât jump. Doesnât even flinch. Just takes a step back to reposition herself and gives him a side eye. Tactically, a good decision if he is another potential attacker. She created just enough distance that it would make it harder to attack her, but had moved in a smooth fashion that said she wasnât going to run and was prepared to stand her ground. Her body half faces him, like she is ready to put up her guard at any moment.
âIâm not sure what youâre talking about.âÂ
Her victim this time is unconscious. Damian isnât exactly sure what happened, but the quivering girl only a few feet away from them made him think that the girl in front of him has a bit of vigilante in her, because it is clear that this time she hadnât acted in self defense.Â
In an act of goodwill, Damian takes his hands out of his pockets slowly, showing that he doesnât have anything to hide. In response, the girl-- who Damian mentally decides to call Pigtails, since sheâs had the same ridiculously childish hairstyle for their past three encounters-- relaxes, just a little, and turns her attention to the crying girl instead.Â
âDo you want me to call the police?âÂ
Pigtails eyes flicker towards the man on the ground, who is what Damian approximates to be six foot three and two hundred and fifty pounds, and then towards the crying girl looks to be in her mid twenties.
Pigtails hasnât tied this one up, yet, but she has flipped him onto his stomach. Judging by the lingering look that she gives the manâs unbound hands, and the ziptie that she pulls out of her small purse, sheâs ready and willing to tie him up at the slightest movement, or at the other girlâs command.Â
âIâm going to tie him up, okay?â
The other girl manages a yes, please. And so, Pigtails brandishes her ziptie, directs Damian to call the police; tell them theyâre on Barbes Boulevard.
Damian assesses the situation before the operator comes on. The would-be victim is somewhere around twenty four, is slender and full of what his brother, Dick, would call French girl charm before getting hit by Cass or Barbara. She has brown hair thatâs a mess on the left side of her hair, probably from the man grabbing her on that side, and is lightly tanned. There are bruises on her wrist and on her cheek that are quite visible and continuing to darken.Â
Now that Pigtails has tied him up, Damian nudges the manâs face with his foot to see what he looks like. Average looking at best, and he reeks of alcohol. Damian crinkles his nose. Midday drinking is not a good look on anyone. His clothes are also cheap. Fast fashion, but bad.
Then, thereâs Pigtails herself. Evidently she trusted him enough to look after the brute, because after giving him a once over and nodding, she goes over to the other girl to comfort her. Damian is sure that Pigtails canât be much older than himself, but he's not sure. She has a sort of timelessness about her, between the lightness in her step and the sharp, intelligent look in her eyes. Her sense of fashion is simple but chic, and whatever she is wearing looks pretty high end. Designer, even.Â
After relaying the information that he has gathered to the operator, he is told to please wait there with the victim and the attacker, and if he could have the other party involved stay there as well, that would be fantastic.
Pigtails is surprisingly good at calming people down. The other girl seemed seconds away from a complete breakdown and was rocking back and forth, muttering to herself before Pigtails started talking to her. Already, the other girlâs crying turns to hiccups, and then stops. She is then embraced by Pigtails, circles rubbed soothingly on her back, and a gentle smile that makes Damian purse his lips. He doesnât see that kind of smile often in Gotham. Everybody is harder there, less willing to help. If they see somebody in danger, most times citizens hurry on their way because they donât want to get involved. When citizens do get involved, their aftercare is fairly rough, if there is any aftercare at all. Even as a vigilante, Robin didnât often comfort victims afterwards. He helped them to police stations or the hospital occasionally, but never stopped to talk with them.
By the time the police get there, Pigtails has the girl standing with a watery smile on her face. What a feat. Damian wonders, briefly, if having Pigtailsâ social capabilities would help victims back in Gotham.Â
âAh, Marinette,â the police officer smiles warmly. âWe meet again.â
âOfficer Raincomprix,â Pigtails inclines her head.Â
The officer is of stocky build, red headed and green-eyed. He cuffs the man, lugs him to the back seat of his cruiser, locks the door, and then comes back out. âIâd like to take your statements, now.â
Damian learns that the attacker, Fraser Barbot, was in several of Nicolette Deanneâs master classes this year. Both were studying business with an emphasis on fashion, which resulted in a lot of time spent together. Fraser thought that a relationship was the inevitable next step. She refused, because besides their masterâs emphasis, they didnât really have much in common. She also just wasnât interested in him. He became slightly more hostile to her after her rejection. Then, as the months went by, they started vying for a lot of the same job opportunities. Nicolette had gotten the most prestigious one, and had many other companies attempting to persuade her into joining their business instead. Fraser had gotten very few, and was convinced that Nicolette had stolen those job opportunities away from him, had seduced her potential employers, and asked her why she wouldnât do him if she was so willing to put out.Â
That was when Marinette had come in. She was walking to a fabric store when she heard the commotion and saw Fraser hitting Nicolette. By the time she got over to them, Nicolette had already acquired several bruises on her arms, shoulder, and face. After arriving, she promptly knocked him out.Â
By the time the three of them finish their statements, nearly ten minutes have passed, and Officer Raincomprix bids them farewell.Â
âIf you ever feel like youâre in danger again, Miss Deanne, feel free to call. Since you want to press charges, weâll be in contact with you soon. Call us if more than three days go by without hearing from us. A taxi has been called for you, so you can get wherever you were going in peace.âÂ
Officer Raincomprix turns to Marinette and Damian with a slightly sunnier disposition. âAnd thank you two for helping. Especially you, Miss Dupain-Cheng. If you ever change your mind about wanting to go into law enforcement, just give me a call. I should really have Sabrina do whatever training youâre doing, because itâs clearly effective!â
Marinette laughs. âThe bakery is magic. Between lifting bags of flour, running around the city for deliveries, and Mamanâs cooking, anybody could do what I do. Iâve heard a lot of good things about the studio down the street from our school, though, so you could have her look into that.â
This, Damian thinks, is such a bald-faced lie he almost chokes on his own spit. There is no sort of magic food that imbues a person with the ability to fight like Pigtails does and lifting flour bags in a bakery doesnât suddenly allow people to take down people with ease. She has to have had some professional training, though if he is being honest, her movements feel like they have more of an origin in street fighting than they do in any martial arts.Â
Sheâs remarkably good at lying, mixing jokes with statements that had the possibility of truth. Maybe Damian is just being paranoid. Maybe she trained at some studio that she didnât want to mention and the studio taught amazing self defense. Maybe she is just an excellent study. Somehow, Damian doubts that was the truth of the matter, but there isnât much of a reason for Damian to spend his precious time determining the reason why this girl lies to policemen. Itâs her business. It doesnât concern him.
Then, Officer Raincomprix heads back to the police cruiser and Nicolette gets into the taxi she ordered for herself, looking worlds better. Marinette turns to him with a smile. The smile is so blindingly bright and pure that he suspects it lets the girl get away with a lot of things. âThanks for the save. It was a lot easier to calm Nicolette down since you handled the call. Iâm Marinette, itâs nice to meet you.â
Damian nods in return to her wave and smile. âNo problem. I guess this answers my earlier question. You do get caught up with criminals quite often.â
She flushes, and it makes the freckles on her pale skin show even more. âWhat do you mean by that?â
âYou seemed to be on very good terms with that police officer.â
âOh, that. Heâs a classmateâs dad. Iâve seen him around plenty of times.â She waves him off.
A very good liar, indeed. Pigtails keeps to half truths and vague statements. Damian gets the feeling that she definitely saw him more often in the capacity of a police officer than he did as a friendâs father. Understandable to lie to him, though. He is just a stranger, and he certainly doesnât go around telling every person on the street his life story. Maybe Pigtails values privacy, just like he does.
The movement of the police cruiser catches his eye. Fraser has woken up, and he is not happy about being handcuffed in a police cruiser; they can hear him screaming at Officer Raincomprix from the street. Marinetteâs eyes jump to the cruiser as well, eyes narrowing as she sees a butterfly approach the cruiser.
âOh, for--â Marinette glances at Damian, at the butterfly, and then at Fraser. She makes a split decision. âCome on, letâs get out of here. This is not going to be pretty.â
âWhat do you--â Pigtails is pulling his arm with more strength than he thought possible. If this is just her pulling him, itâs no small wonder that she fares so easily against all her opponents. She definitely has strength behind her small frame.
âFraser is probably going to get akumatized and we have to get you to the nearest shelter. Then, youâre going to wait there until the all-clear alert is given, got it?â She pushes him into a building, says by way of explanation to the bewildered looking employees, âAkuma,â and then rushes off, saying, âIâm going to go home, because clearly Iâm not going to be able to go shopping for fabric today.â
Damian doesnât stay in the shelter that Pigtails has so kindly guided him to, and there are a few people who look at him in confusion; people should be entering the building if thereâs an akuma attack, not leaving. But Damian has a job to do and watching the battles up close is much better than watching the footage on the Ladyblog, which, in recent years, has turned into little more than poor speculations and attempts to stoke relationships between heroes that havenât been used in years. When he looks at the information the website had up years ago, Damian finds a bunch of interviews that clearly havenât been fact checked done with a girl named Lila, who is in the class heâs going to be transferring into, and despite the fact that theyâve been taken down since then, he doesnât trust most of the Ladyblogâs information without video evidence. Not the most reliable news source about akuma, however, most other blogs he found didnât have any videos taken up close. The older footage of past battles on the Ladyblog were pretty good quality, but they had gotten worse and worse, which meant that Damian and the Justice League didnât have a clear picture about the heroesâ or villainâs capabilities.Â
By the time Damian arrives, back on the scene, Ladybug is already there in her red and black spotted glory. She has pulled Officer Raincomprix to safety.
âI am Shackled! Burdened by unfair double standards that allow incompetent tramps to get jobs before other, clearly more superior candidates do and by the corrupt justice system that wants me to go to jail, I desire what I should have been given to begin with! The affections of ladies clearly below me, and jobs that were made for me.â Convenient. If every villain explains their modus operandi to the heroes, it is probably easier to take them down. âGive me your Miraculous, Ladybug!â
The hero scoffs, avoids the chains that Shackled controls, and crouches atop a car a fairly good distance away.Â
Chat Noir lands, quick to make a pun. âIf you feel so tied down by society, why donât you just bug off? No woman wants to deal with somebody who has such a su-paw-riority complex.â
Ladybug rolls her eyes, but allows the pun. âChat Noirâs right. You need to get taught a lesson on ethics and morality. If a woman got a job and you didnât, that just means sheâs better than you. Your interviewers probably saw that you had an awful attitude and work ethic. Nobody wants such a toxic person in their work environment.â
âDonât you mean clawful, mâlady?â
âChat,â Ladybug reprimands. She tosses her yoyo in the air. âLetâs get this over with. Dealing with misogynistic akumas is annoying. Just talking to them uses up all of my common sense.â
She throws her yoyo in the air, and calls, âLucky Charm!â
A pack of zipties falls from the sky. Ladybug groans. âYou have got to be kidding me. Zip ties? Really? You couldnât have given me anything else? This is going to take forever. Chat, grab some of his chains and zip tie them together.â
âYouâve got to be yanking my chain, mâlady. We can just take him out without using the Lucky Charm.â
âNo, the akuma is in the chain thatâs between his handcuffs. And we canât get there unless we immobilize all of these.â She gestures around wildly, then begins the process of grabbing chains and zip tying them together. As she continues to tie more and more together, it begins to get harder and harder for Shackled to move them as he wants, and a butterfly mask flashes over the akumaâs face.Â
After almost thirty minutes of tying and avoiding the few free flying chains that there are left, Chat Noir and Ladybug finally get all of the chains in one messy bundle that is too heavy for Shackled to control. At one point in the battle, Ladybug darts towards Chat Noir, a concerned look on her face, but he brushes her off and they continue working. Chat Noir cataclysms the chain between Shackledâs hands, and sure enough, a butterfly flies out. Damian watches as Ladybug shoves the butterfly into her yoyo and feels his eye twitch as the black-purple butterfly comes out white. He hates magic. It makes things so much more complicated than they should be.
âBien Joue,â the two superheroes say to each other before heading off in opposite directions.Â
Damian sticks to his first thought. Whatever is going on in Paris is definitely the equivalent of some kid having a series of very weird dreams.
All the way up to ch 4 is already posted on ao3! Iâll be posting this fic daily up until i catch up :) also how do you decide where to put the keep reading for all you experienced tumblr users? idk where a good place to break is
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3:00AM | CoffeeVamp: bb bat update us
TheOG: ^^ more info on the situation in paris
3:28AM | Demonspawn: It is difficult to obtain information on Hawkmoth. The butterflies disperse after they are cleansed, and before they land their target, they donât show up electronically.Â
Coffee Vamp: o how the mighty have fallen i thought u said u could best me bb boi
3:42AM | Demonspawn: Iâd like to see you do better.
Coffee Vamp: IS THAT A CHALLENGE
Coffee Vamp: ill take u up on that gimme 24 hours and ur going down
TheOG: he has had a whole month so dont be too sure of that
LadyLady: would you guys SHUT UP its two and some of us have jobs to do
Coffee Vamp: cmon babs u luv us dont deny it
LadyLady: Donât make me hunt you down, Tim.
Coffee Vamp: oOooO proper punctuation im shaking
TheOG: just shut off notifications Babs
TheOG: Bruce does
Jesus: i donât think the man has checked this chat in years
Coffee Vamp: wdym brucie checks the chat all the time hes just a silent lurker
Coffee Vamp: he doesnt even set himself to invisible
3:57AM | Daddy is away.
Coffee Vamp: im so glad i have admin privileges imagine if i didnt bruce would have a boring normal nickname like his actual name
LadyLady: good lord, why am I even in this chat??
Daddy: Youâre supposed to keep them under control.
Coffee Vamp: SEE I TOLD U BRUCE IS A SILENT LURKER> THIS. IS. SOLID. PROOF. IN YOUR FACE
TheOG: nobody said otherwise
Coffee Vamp: also how are the people have you made friends
Jesus: Demon spawn? Making friends? Id be less surprised if he told us he has a new fling
Coffee Vamp: is j right? Got a winter fling?Â
4:12AM | Coffee Vamp: ur lack of a response tells us nothingÂ
TheOG: im sure heâs just adopted his usual icy persona
Coffee Vamp: haha hes the bb of so many things
Coffee Vamp: bb vamp bb demon spawn ice ice bb
Coffee Vamp: getitt im so funny
4:36AM | Coffee Vamp: guys?
âI told you I could get her to write her number on your cup,â Marinette grins with pride.
âAnd I told you I didnât want her to.â Damian scowls and kicks a pebble in his path.
âYouâre still wearing the clothes I picked out for you,â she points out.
âYou told me to wear it. I wore it. Iâm not interested in her.âÂ
Marinette squints at Damian, evaluates whether heâs telling the truth or not. âHuh, you really arenât interested. I guess itâs a good thing you didnât wear the other outfit I picked out for you-- that one would have gotten her to ask you out on the spot.â
Damian groans. âWeâre going to have to find a new coffee place.â
âOr we could just come when sheâs not on shift and run away like mice when we do see her?â
Damian gives her The Look.
âBut they have good coffee here,â Marinette whines.
âMaybe you should have thought about that before dressing me up and sending me to my death.â
âItâs not my fault! You only have your parents to blame for your looks.â
Itâs true; both of Damianâs parents are good-looking. His whole family is, actually, adopted or not. All of the good looking people he meets are talented and have a tragic life story. Which is the cause and which is the effect, Damian isnât sure. But it holds true even in Paris. All he has to do is look at Marinette or Adrien, though heâs not a hundred percent sure where the tragedy kicks in for Marinette. Probably the time when she was at odds with Lila, but he hasnât looked much into the situation. He can even use Lila Rossi as an example. She has even worse color coordination than Damian is, but her features are model worthy. Lila Rossi is also definitely fucked up in ways that Damian doesnât care to explore.
The effects of Marinetteâs well-placed compliments has Damian thinking about himself in a positive manner that he never has before. Bruce is always stingy with praise, and the other senior members of the Justice League of America see him as another Robin that doesnât need praise because competency comes with the mantle. Dick and Barbara compliment him occasionally, but thatâs rarer now that his place is more firmly cemented in the family. Damian doesnât think heâs ever had someone so willing to genuinely compliment him. Marinetteâs compliments extend to more than just his looks, as well. She praises his technological skills as he sets up her website and has complimented him as he helps her out with whatever altercations she inevitably comes across on the streets. If he reveals his skills as Robin, reveals himself as Damian Wayne, will he receive even more praise?
âBut since we did buy you that absolute knockout of an outfit, youâre going to have to wear it eventually. So whose heart do you want to steal?â
âI donât want a relationship,â Damian repeats. They seem like more effort than theyâre worth, and he always sees couples fighting and complaining about each other. Plus, they have to make time for each other and his alter ego doesnât allow for that, though he supposes that he isn't Robin. At least, not right now.
âYou donât need to want a relationship just to flirt with somebody. Whoâs it going to be? The intern at the Louvre? My parentâs newest hire? Oooh, how about Nicolette?â Marinetteâs voice takes on a more mischievous tone.Â
Damian will give Marinette this much: her taste in the aesthetics of people is far from bad. The intern from the Louvre is two hundred pounds of lean muscle with a devil-may-care smile and a deep, belly laugh that makes people laugh with him, but Damian and he donât have anything in common. Her parentâs new hire is knockout gorgeous, with warm brown eyes, and definitely the kind of girl Damian would have gone for as a one night stand back in Gotham. However, heâs also 98% sure that she has a very possessive boyfriend who stops by the bakery every time she has a shift. Nicolette is considered her collegeâs belle, and her intense gaze paired with her surprisingly friendly demeanor might have been appealing to Damian if she werenât ten years older than him.Â
âIâm not into any of them,â he says, simply.
âThen who are you into? Surely someone has caught your eye in the past month?â Marinette looks genuinely curious, but her expression shifts into horror. âOh my god. Iâm so sorry. I never asked your preferences, if I was being insensitive, Iâm sorry, I mean Iâm pan, but you absolutely donât have to tell me, itâs your right if youâre not comfortable.â
Damian does look slightly uncomfortable now that sheâs looking at him more closely. His arms are crossed over each other, across his chest, and his hair is tousled. Then, he lets out a small laugh, and Marinette melts. âItâs fine, Pigtails. All of the people you listed are attractive, but Iâm not attracted to them. Iâm more of a personality guy, though I canât say that personality has stopped me from things more than dates before.â
Heâs had his fair share of hook-ups and makeout sessions in the past when feeling particularly frustrated with something that wasnât going his way, though his primary method of relief is through sparring. Short missions and one night stands go fairly well together; he doesnât ever have to deal with people wanting long term relationships, and even if they do, heâs gone before they know it. So far, he hasnât hooked up with anyone in Paris, but then again, heâs only been here for a month and this is a long term mission. Whatever time heâs not with Marinette or at school is dedicated to piecing together the mystery that is the Miraculous and trying to figure out Hawkmothâs identity.Â
âOh,â Marinette continues to blush.
Sheâs clearly too embarrassed to bring up any other topic, so Damian decides that heâll shoot the same conversation topic back at her. Marinette is attractive, and people she meets ask for her numbers and dates often enough. Sheâll accept the former if they arenât a total creep, but she always turns down requests for dates.
âAnd you? Why arenât you out there questing for love? No crushes or significant others that I need to beat off with a stick?â
This does manage to lessen her flush. She frowns, turns something over in her mind.Â
âNo crushes right now, no. I used to have a huge crush on Adrien just a year ago. Heâs such a sweet person, but we donât see eye to eye on important matters.â And also not into sex, either. Even physical affection hits him the wrong way sometimes, which makes Marinette worry even further for his well being with Lilaâs constant touches. Still, he hasnât said anything, and Lila hasnât done anything more than grasp his arm or shoulders every now and then, to reassure the class that yes, they are the golden couple. Marinette also suspects that he is very unwilling to talk about the whole situation in general, and itâs not as though theyâre super close.
Of course she had a crush on Adrien. Damian can see it now, Marinette looking at Adrien with her big blue eyes, her lashes fluttering when she gets close to him. Stuttering when she gets embarrassed or when she gets close to him. It makes his lungs constrict, but heâs not sure why.
âAs for past relationships, thereâs only really Luka. We had a pretty good run, but heâs out of the country, touring. He wanted to try long distance, but I didnât really want that. But heâs respectful-- thereâs no need to beat him off with a stick or anything.â
âIâm surprised a pretty girl like you doesnât have more suitors,â Damian says, stepping over a crack in the sidewalk as they walk towards the park.
Marinette gags. âThere are some other people who have been interested, but I wouldnât exactly consider them relationship material. If youâre going after a girl just because she looks exotic, thatâs sort of nasty. I guess Iâm just unlucky in love.â
âAt least youâre not as bad off as Ladybug is,â Damian jokes.
She looks at him strangely. âWhat makes you say that?â
âWell, first there was that creepy sculptor who must have been twice her age, then thereâs Chat Noir who keeps flirting with her despite her requests not to, plus all of the random love akumas. Iâm not even going to talk about the hordes of guys who chase after her, trying to get a date just because sheâs a superhero. Itâs not even like she can kick them between the legs because she has an image to uphold and all that.â He smirks, nudges her with his arm. âIâm surprised you havenât done that with some of your stalkers.â
âOh. Youâre right, huh. Though, I donât think Chat Noir has actually flirted for a while now.â Chat Noir has been very subdued as of late, and it makes Ladybug worry.
Marinette feels uncomfortable with the way the conversation has shifted. How does Damian know about all of these past akuma attacks? As far as Marinette is aware, most information about anything Miraculous related is difficult to get a hold of abroad, largely because the Miraculous try to hide their existence as best they can, and partially because Mayor Bourgeois doesnât want word to get out that he hasnât flushed a supervillain terrorist out even though heâs had three years to do it.
âCopycat happened three years ago.â Itâs a question, almost.
âI figure I might as well keep up with the heroes of Paris. Iâm here and theyâre interesting.â Damian figures this is as good a time as any to bring up his interest in Hawkmoth. Marinette has been nothing but helpful and sheâs definitely the kind of person whose heart is in the right place. Not to mention that sheâs definitely smart and seems impartial; the one time he asked her about her thoughts on the heroes, he found out that she didnât see them as perfect. She was able to critique Ladybug in full, which seemed pretty odd considering the rest of Paris seemed to have nothing but glowing praise for the heroine. âYouâve had some awful luck with akumas yourself. Weird how Ladybug didnât show up when you got kidnapped by Evillustrator. One of the only times she didnât show up for an akuma.â
âAnd what happened to the other heroes? Itâs mostly Ladybug now. She must be in an awful state with her civilian life.â He looks off to the park, occasionally flicking his attention back Marinetteâs face, evaluating her expression.
She catches his eyes and he swiftly looks away, looking almost nervous. Marinette stiffens. He knows, he knows, he knows, he canât know. But how? How does he know that sheâs Ladybug? She hasnât let anything slip around him. She's been careful not to. Everything sheâs ever said about Ladybug has been brief and curt, taking on an almost angry tone.
âIf youâre so interested in Parisian heroes, Iâm sure you saw the press conference Ladybug and Chat Noir gave last year about why the other heroes would be showing up less often.â Marinette keeps her voice carefully neutral. She needs to play this safe. Sheâs probably over reacting-- sheâs been on edge with Hawkmoth sending out an akuma attack nearly every single day for the past few months.
Damian shakes his head. âIt didnât seem like good reasoning. Ladybug and Chat Noir are too untrained. They havenât beat two villains in three years. They should let someone else take over.âÂ
Marinette has come across a good number of Ladybug and Chat Noir haters throughout her time. Those who dislike the Parisian heroes often make the exact same arguments Damian is now. That theyâre not fast enough. That they should have taken down Hawkmoth and Mayura already. This is nothing new to her, though it does hurt hearing it from Damian, for some reason. She canât even argue with most of the points heâs brought up. Going mostly solo was because of her own, selfish reasons. She really should have beaten Hawkmoth and Mayura by now.Â
âThe only thing they have going for them right now is that theyâre keeping their Miraculous out of Hawkmothâs hands.â She pretends that the reason why Chat Noir doesnât show up to battle is to ensure that Hawkmoth canât get both of the Miraculous in one fell swoop. It feels hopeless to fight villain after villain without any movement forwards. Her mind wanders to the increasing frequency of akumas and smiles, sardonically. âSome people think itâs only a matter of time until Ladybug and Chat Noir lose.â
âHawkmoth almost seems to be the better strategist.â The two of them pass store front after store front. âDo you ever wonder what they look like, under the mask? Who they are?â
Marinette stares at the concrete underneath her feet. Hawkmoth, the better strategist? Laughable, and entirely incorrect. Even the people who hate Ladybug admit that her plans almost always work out, and that her plans are second to none. Really the only person who can possibly think that Hawkmoth is a better strategist is--
She canât think like that. Damian is her friend. Heâs just curious about Paris. Her lack of sleep and increase in paranoia re making her imagine things that are impossible. Besides, Damian isnât on her list of suspects-- he told her heâs only been here for a short time, and Hawkmothâs Miraculous definitely has a limited range. Itâs a real pity that the world of Miraculous makes concrete evidence hard to come by, otherwise, Marinette likes to think Hawkmoth would have been behind bars already.Â
âNo,â she lies. Hawkmoth haunts her dreams and every waking hour. She spends hours and hours on theories and scouring out information and people who fit the clues sheâs painstakingly pieced together. âNot really.â
Damianâs eyes are a piercing green, and for a moment, Marinette thinks she stops breathing. âIs that so? Iâm really interested in who Ladybug is under the mask. Iâd love the opportunity to talk to her in person, especially about her Miraculous. The powers she has are⌠very interesting.â
No. Thereâs no way that Damian can be Hawkmoth, right? This is all just her paranoia speaking. Damian is just a foreigner who is interested in super heroes. Itâs no biggie. Still, she canât shake off the idea that thereâs more to Damian than meets the eye. The way he walks-- no, prowls-- commands respect. Marinette can tell that he knows how to fight, and knows how to fight well. Heâs very good at finding information on people-- she sent a whole case file to her on Renee and his situation with his mother within twenty four hours of going into the precinct, complete with video evidence Marinette knows should have been impossible to procure without hacking-- and keeps up with her critiques on Ladybug and Chat Noirâs techniques like heâs watched their battles over and over again. He remembers akuma battles Marinette has half forgotten, because they happened so long ago.
She stares up at him, hands shoved in the pockets of the jacket she chose for him when they went on their wardrobe makeover. Damian is surprisingly wealthy; he purchased anything she even glanced at with passing approval. He looks straight forward, apparently waiting for some response from her. Just because Damian is her friend, doesnât mean she can immediately expunge him from her list of suspects. So far, she has taken all of Damianâs words at face value. It didnât matter to her that he rarely talks about his family or his life before Paris. It didnât matter that he hadnât brought her to his home during all of the weeks that theyâve been hanging out together. Really, Marinette just figured that he had a rocky relationship with his family, and that he may have been on the poorer side and was embarrassed to show her where he lived. But clearly. Damian is well off enough to afford brand name clothes without batting an eye. Things arenât adding up. All of the red flags that sheâs blatantly ignored start to crop up in her head.
The book on the species of butterflies that akumas are made of, tucked under his arm. The way he showed up after every single akuma attack when she rarely saw him in the area before or during it. His knowledge of the three languages that form the basis of the Miraculous Tome-- Mandarin, Arabic, and English.
If he is Hawkmoth, what sort of emotions would he be feeling right now? Some sort of euphoria, maybe, realizing that he could get infinitely closer to Ladybug when she is Marinette. Anticipation, too. Has Marinette been hanging out with a super villain for the past month? Has she really come to the point where she can call a supervillain her best friend?
Marinette takes another look at Damianâs outfit. Master Fu said that the Miraculous Hawkmoth owns is in the shape of a brooch. Marinette sees no such object on Damian, which could either mean that heâs not Hawkmoth or that heâs just been taking it off whenever heâs with her. Sheâs really hoping itâs not the second option.
She needs to gather her thoughts, make a plan on how to proceed. When sheâs sure that Damian isnât looking, Marinette sets off the ringtone that is saved for her Mamanâs texts and calls. This catches Damianâs attention, and she waves looks up from her phone as though sheâs responding.Â
âMaman wants me to do a delivery. If youâre looking for more information on the whole superhero situation in Paris, I can get you Alyaâs number. She runs the Ladyblog-- Iâm sure sheâd be glad to talk with you.â Alya also has some of the worst conspiracy theories that Marinette has ever seen. She doesnât often keep abreast of what the Ladyblogâs portrayal of Ladybug is, but back when Marinette and Alya were friends, she was subjected to wild theories that made her stomach nauseous with how little logic there was. Which means that if-- if-- Damian is actually Hawkmoth, he might be thrown off by what she says.
âIâll see you on Monday? Jagged texted me last night and wants me to change the embroidery on his commission.â This isnât exactly a lie; Jagged wants one of the smaller details to be changed, but it certainly wonât take as long as sheâs suggesting. Marinette hopes that itâs enough of an excuse to get Damian off her back for the rest of today and tomorrow while she reevaluates her game plans and life choices.Â
Damian waves her off. âI donât think that Ladyblogger girl knows anymore than I do. Sheâs of no help to me. Iâll see you on Monday.â
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Marinetteâs reaction to Damianâs questions are weird. Thereâs an underlying tension that she exuded before they parted ways, and heâs still thinking about it a day later.
Marinette, who he always finds near an akuma attack right after it occurs. Marinette, who is emotionally and physically superior to most other Parisians. Marinette, who hasnât been akumatized in a class full of idiots and other victims. Marinette, who doesnât like Ladybug even though she seems like a fairly competent and kind hero, despite the fact that she hasnât caught Hawkmoth yet. Marinette, who rarely talks about akumas despite all of the time he spends with her, which is highly unusual because even people he only briefly meets manage to slip in something about akumas into the conversation. Damian feels like there must be some sort of connection between Marintte and the akuma situation that heâs not getting, but itâs eluding him.
He sits down with his laptop in his apartment and looks up information about Marinette Dupain-Cheng. Sheâs definitely just as talented as he suspected; in her ninth year of schooling, she won a Gabriel competition, participated in a music video of Clara Nightingaleâs, and collaborated with Jagged Stone on an album cover. So that was how she met him-- he wondered, but never asked. There are also a few instagram posts that have tagged her as a good samaritan and a few articles that detail a small, asian girl whoâs going around Paris helping random people that are in need.
The weird things that Damian finds are contained in her school records. Sheâs apparently in very good company with her IQ, but whatâs more interesting is all the dates that she is tardy or absent from school. They line up perfectly with all of the dates that akumas appear. He feels dread gather in his stomach.Â
A few more searches seem to cement his growing suspicions. Around the same time that Marinette obtained a truce with Lila matched up with when theorists believed that the Italian girl started working with Hawkmoth. He reads the instagrams and tweets of her classmates from the first year that Hawkmoth arrived, which talk about how excellent Marinette is at calming them down and guiding them to a better place. He also reads the posts of Chloe Bourgeois and Alya Cesaire and the articles about Marinette and Evillustrator that tell a slightly different story-- that Marinette is capable of manipulating others into more unpleasant situations.
Damian jolts. There is an incoming call from his father.Â
âAre updates on Paris, Damian?âÂ
Should he give them a clue to his growing suspicions that Marinette is Hawkmoth? No, he canât tell them until he gathers more information.Â
âNo,â he says. âInformation about Hawkmoth and the Miraculous are hard to come by.â
Thereâs a sigh and what sounds like the rustling of papers from the other side. âI figured. Tim and Barbara canât find anything over here, either, but the Justice League is worried. They want results.â
âThe Justice League and I agreed that having Robin make an appearance would be beneficial. Gain Ladybug and Chat Noirâs trust, or find Hawkmoth. Information might come easier with your alter ego.â
âAll right.âÂ
Another pause. He and his father have always had an awkward relationship. Bruce didnât know of his existence until he was ten, and by that time, the most formative years of Damianâs life had already passed. Bruce Wayne may be many things, but good at dealing with children, he is not. Even after adopting so many children, he doesnât know how to raise a child. Damian and his brothers have all raised themselves, with Bruce only stepping in when one of them is really going off the rails.
âIs everything else going well in Paris? School is good?â
âSchool is fine.â Damian wonders whether he should tell his father about Marinette. About the girl who is kind and capable and scarily efficient at dispatching criminals for a citizen and-- he canât think about her like that. He decides against telling his father about her. She might be Hawkmoth, after all, and confirming her existence to his father means that heâs denying that possibility. âGotham?â
âNothing out of the usual. A few run-ins with the Joker.â
Another silence. The lapses in conversation arenât awkward, but Damian thinks of the playful banter Marinette has with her parents and frowns.Â
âGoodbye, Father.â
âGoodnight, Damian.â
Damian looks around at his empty apartment. There is nothing in it, except for his suitcase and a few pieces of furniture. Itâs nothing like the manor, where he knows that Tim is up at all hours slaving away on another project that Damian rarely gets to see, or that Jason is in the training room with Dick joining him occasionally. He canât pick a fight with Tim or have Dick try to mediate the conflicts between himself and Jason. No nightly patrols with three or four people talking over the comms, or near instantaneous backup when he gets into a tight spot. There is no Alfred or Barbara or Cassandra or Bruce here. Only Damian.Â
He looks down at his laptop, at the various information and images of Marinette that he has up on his screen. In good conscience, he canât continue being friends with her. Not with the possibility that she is the person heâs trying to hunt down.Â
He remembers her saying that being lonely is different than being alone.Â
Damian is lonely.
#
Patrol is a necessary evil.Â
Ladybug doesnât hate patrol. Sheâs not very fond of it, though. It cuts into time that she could be spending sleeping or designing or anything else, really. In the beginning, it started as a way to figure out how everything worked under the guise of the dark and without the constant threat of an akuma hanging over head. Then, it progressed into disproving the theory about Ladybugâs age, because civilians arenât inclined to believe that a teenage girl who has school the next day would patrol every day in the early morning. Now, it shows the Parisians how devoted Ladybug is-- thatâs something that sheâs struggled with ever since withdrawing the Miraculous from all of the part time heroes-- and lets Marinette blow off any steam that she has.Â
Right now, Marinette needs to blow off a lot of steam. Still, even as Ladybug, as much as Marinette wants to scream to high hell and back about how sheâs been friends-- very close friends, sheâd dare to say-- with the same person who has been terrorizing Paris for years, she canât. If she screams, there will be media coverage on it, and she doesnât want to deal with what the press would write up some article about how Ladybug was overworked and needed to bring back the other heroes, or that Ladybug wasnât mentally sound enough to take care of Paris, she should just give up the Miraculous, or that Ladybugâs scream was [insert some poetic nonsense that English teachers wax about for hours even though the author never intended the audience to read that deeply into it].
Marinette doesnât want to admit it, but sheâs gotten close to Damian. Sheâs as close to him as she is with Kagami, Luka, Jagged and Penny. Damian knows that sheâs MDC. He knows her hopes and aspirations. He knows her family, knows the majority of her friends, and knows whatâs important to her. It will be so easy for him to tear her apart now. Marinette isnât sure what Hawkmoth is waiting for, but she almost hopes that heâll get it over with sooner rather than later.
What will Hawkmoth do first? Go after the website that he helped her make, probably. Cut off the financial support that she could use to run away and create another identity. Then, heâll go after her friends, few and far as they may be. Renee next. Her family, last. She wonders who Mayura is, if he is Hawkmoth. She hasnât seen anyone thatâs close to him. Then again, Damian reveals next to nothing about himself. Sheâs never even seen where he lives.
Thereâs a shadow on the rooftops.Â
God, of course Hawkmoth would send out an akuma today. He knows how horrible her mental state must be. Thereâs no way he wouldnât take advantage of that.
She yoyos over to the shadow, not close enough to strike or apprehend, but close enough to easily give chase without the akuma being able to give her the slip.
âLadybug,â the akuma says.
âCut the crap. We all know you want the Miraculous, Hawkmoth. Letâs get to it.â The shadow steps forward where a street lamp illuminates its costume, and once again, she is assaulted by the barrage of colors on her eyes. After seeing how awful Damianâs color coordination was, itâs easy to come to terms with the awful designs of all of his costumes. Still, sheâs surprised that the boy who dresses in the same outfit every day creates such outlandish costumes for all of his minions.Â
The akuma frowns, tenses.Â
âIâm not Hawkmoth,â it insists. âIâm Robin, a vigilante from Gotham. Iâve come to learn more about the current situation and aid you in taking Hawkmoth down.â
 Ladybug scoffs. Sheâs not sure what this akumaâs tactic is, but none of the others have tried to lie to her so blatantly about their identity. And ripping off an identity? That is a new low, even for Hawkmoth. Sheâs sure that the real Robin didnât agree to this, and if she were close with the vigilante, maybe she could get him to throw a lawsuit or two at Hawkmoth once he was in custody, just for kicks.
Robin the akuma scrambles, apparently looking for something that can verify his identity.Â
Ladybug strikes. Thereâs no pride in striking an opponent when they are distracted, but itâs a means to an end. If Damian is dumb enough to send out an akuma confused about its identity tonight of all nights-- a night where Ladybug is distressed and it would be all too easy to take advantage of her-- then sheâs going to take advantage of it.
Itâs easy to bind the akuma. Startlingly easy. The akuma is different tonight, then. His powers have something to do with close contact, maybe? Ladybug looks on his person for things that could be the point of akumatization, eyes flitting from Robinâs waistband to his mask.
She comes to an unpleasant conclusion. The measurements and the coloring are a perfect match. Hawkmoth has come to meet her in person.
âDamian,â Ladybug hisses.Â
Damianâs eyes widen, like he doesnât know how sheâs pieced together his identity. How stupid does he think she is? Heâs been dropping hints constantly. Information a transfer to Paris shouldnât know. Never telling Marinette anything personal. Always being near an akuma attack when it happens. Itâs almost like he wanted her to figure out his identity.
âHow did you know?âÂ
âPlease, Hawkmoth, did you really think that Marinette couldnât connect the dots? You must have thought awfully little of her if you thought that your constant appearances near all of the akuma and questions about the Miraculous didnât lead me to your identity.â
âHawkmoth? Ladybug, Iâm not Hawkmoth, Iâm Robin.â
âAnd Iâm the queen of England. Renounce your Miraculous now, Hawkmoth. Or Iâll beat you until you detransform and take it from you.âÂ
Damian looks confused before his face contorts to an expression of resignation. He recognizes a cold fury in her eyes that is distinct to people who wonât give up until they get their way, and thereâs really no other way around this right now. He should have brought his comm with him, but he wasnât expecting to meet Ladybug tonight; he just wanted to assess the situation as Robin, to get out from his apartment for a second. Rookie mistake.Â
True to her word, Ladybug beats Damian unconscious and also until heâs black and blue. Sheâll be lying if she didnât say she took out some of her fury from the past years on him.
But hereâs the thing; Damian doesnât detransform. He stays in his god-awful costume that has the same disgusting shade of mustard yellow as that one top Damian owns. Thatâs not whatâs supposed to happen. When Miraculous users faint, they detransform because it takes a sort of mental awareness to handle the powers bestowed upon them. Is it different because Damian is an akuma? Is there some sort of Miraculous bylaw that if a Miraculous user gets akumatized, they get to stay in their alternate form? Oh wait, thatâs right, heâs an akuma, not Hawkmoth right now.
Ladybug stumbles forward, breaking all of the weapons that are on his belt, taking off his mask and breaking that as well. No akuma comes out. She tries his gloves, then his boots. She pats him down, seeing if thereâs anything she missed. She rips his suit, too. Nothing. Thereâs no brooch in his personal effects either.
What is she supposed to do now?Â
Seeing no alternative, Ladybug picks Damian up and yoyos back to Tom and Sabineâs Boulangerie to safely detransform and figure out what the fuck is going on.
Heâs not Hawkmoth, is the conclusion Marinette comes to after a side by side comparison of pictures of the vigilante and Damian. The horrifying conclusion: the person lying on the floor of her bedroom is actually Robin, the vigilante from Gotham.Â
Marinette knows itâs better to err on the side of caution, but she still buries her head in her hands in embarrassment. How can she have gotten him so wrong? She really needs to get better at reading people, because deciding that random civilians are Hawkmoth clearly has not paid off.Â
She also cannot believe that the Justice League has decided to step in now, and with a sidekick from America, of all things--Marinette is pretty sure that she sent the videos to the European branch. It must have been three years since her first notification to them. She contacted them immediately after Stoneheart, and again, after Syren when she was distraught at the death that surrounded her. With no response, there was nothing she could do. She has to start relying on herself and her own skills.Â
Ladybug only contacted them once more, after Heroesâ Day. At that point, Ladybug had been thinking for a while that someone who was naturally superpowered or someone with a high grade of intelligence-- like the heroes affiliated with the Justice League-- would do more harm than good if they were allowed in the city. After the devastation of her teammates being akumatized, and the nearly week long battle that ensued, she was certain that she could barely fight her teammates, let alone trained professionals. So with shaky hands and red rimmed eyes, she said to please disregard her earlier messages; the situation in Paris wasnât that bad, and Ladybug could handle it.Â
Damian groans. Marinette jumps; he is waking up far earlier than she anticipated. She wants to transform back into Ladybug. Being in her spots gives her a pseudo sense of security. First, though, she has to restrain him. Even though he isnât Hawkmoth, sheâs not sure whether heâs a threat or not. She makes quick work of it, using the thickest zip ties that she has on hand and restraining his arms and legs.
She doesnât get the chance to transform back into Ladybug, but thatâs just as well, because at the end of the day, Marinette is the foundation of anything that makes Ladybug a hero to the public. Damian opens his eyes almost immediately after she has finished restraining him, taking in his surroundings and the person in front of him.
âMarinette? Whereâs Ladybug?â No questions of how he got there; Ladybug can clearly carry her own weight and more. No questions as to why there are zip ties cutting into his wrists and ankles; he has seen too many of Marinetteâs victims on the streets.
âWhat do you mean, whereâs Ladybug?â Marinette is right in front of him. She might not have the suit on, but at the end of the day, she does have the Ladybug Miraculous, which means sheâs Ladybug through and through, and Damian must know that. Otherwise, thereâs no real reason for Robin to be spending so much time with Marinette. The fact that she feels more real and true to herself as Marinette than as Ladybug probably means nothing to him.
âShe knocked me out on a rooftop. Didnât know that you two knew each other personally. Iâm not Hawkmoth, by the way.â He twitches, then realizes that heâs been tied up. âWhyâd she leave me with you?â
So he doesnât know that sheâs also Ladybug? This whole thing keeps getting more confusing. Still, the less people that know about her alter ego, the better. Marinette will keep him in the dark. She attributes his blatant misunderstanding to the identity concealment magic of the Miraculous. Itâs powerful stuff. If it didnât exist, sheâs sure she would have found concrete evidence as to who Hawkmoth is by now.Â
âShe asked me to assess whether you were a threat or not. Whether or not she casts the Miraculous Cure is contingent on my response.â
âLadybug wants you to assess whether Iâm a threat or not? Whyâd she leave a possible super villain with a civilian?â
âI help Ladybug out with many things.â Her voice turns to clinical detachment. She uses this method to dissociate as Ladybug when things get overwhelming. Assess the situation. Get in, deakumatize, get out. Marinette needs to distance herself. Itâs bad enough that the situation is this convoluted, but she doesnât need Damian to doubt Ladybugâs capabilities as well. âLadybug knows that youâre not Hawkmoth now, and she knows that I can handle myself with any run of the mill bad guy, even if they are a supposed vigilante.â
âTell me, Robin,â Marinette spits the name like a curse, âWhy should I tell Ladybug that youâre not a threat? That you are who you say you are?â
In all honesty, all Marinette wants to do is knock Damian out again so she can collect her thoughts. Sheâs not sure how she should address his presence as Robin in Paris and is still reeling from the whiplash of thinking he was Hawkmoth only for him to turn into a foreign vigilante. Next thing she knows, heâll tell her that his name isnât even Damian Grayson. Well, now that she thinks about it, heâs definitely not. After this encounter finishes, sheâll look up Damian and Gotham and see what she gets.
He looks flustered, like he never expected anybody to question his identity or presence. Itâs laughable, really. Marinette doubts that the Justice League actually sent him; heâs probably here to explore on his own. That means heâll only be a pain in the ass to deal with. Maybe she needs to get into contact with the Justice League again, if only just so she can deport Robin with more ease.Â
âI can call Batman,â he says.
Marinette doesnât think this is a very good solution. Thereâs no way for her to prove that the person on the other side actually is Batman and not some actor. But after racking her brain, she canât come up with a much better solution. Itâs not like Robin has any superpowers that she can request to see, and she doesnât have a direct line to anybody from the Justice League.
âFine. Call Batman.â
âItâs in the pocket near on my right side.â Marinette doesnât bother going closer to him. She destroyed everything on him earlier, in case it was the akumaâs vessel. Ladybug thought she came across a phone, but now sheâs glad she smashed it and left it on that random rooftop. He probably has some sort of tracker on his phone. In any case, Marinette thinks itâs weird for a vigilante to have a phone on them while on the rooftops. Shouldnât he have an earpiece or something?Â
âYour phone was destroyed by Ladybug. Tell me the number to call. Iâll put it on speaker.â Marinette isnât sure if the number heâll have her call will be some sort of secure connection or direct line that is only accessible through Damianâs phone, but she doesnât particularly care because the Miraculous Communicators are exactly that. Miraculous. Master Fu assured her that all communications were private and impossible to crack unless they also had a Miraculous. Which is why sheâs using the Miraculous Communicator to call Batman.
Damian winces, then speaks into the offered phone.Â
âBatman, itâs Robin. I need to verify my identity in order to proceed.â
âAre you with Ladybug?â
So he is on a mission, then, and not just playing hooky. If Batman is involved, Marinette has no doubt the rest of the Justice League will follow soon. This will be a dreadfully unpleasant call.
âIâm making it a video call,â Marinette says. âAnd no, heâs not with Ladybug. Iâm Ladybugâs point of contact, and she doesnât take kindly to people encroaching on her territory without permission.â
âRobin, what happened?â Batman isnât accepting her video request.
Marinette cuts off whatever Damian is about to say. âDamian was suspicious; I reported his activities to Ladybug and she believed that he could be Hawkmoth. Then, she caught him on the roofs and took him back to my place after verifying that he wasnât Hawkmoth. Video call, Batman. Iâd like to see that you are who you say you are, before I send Robin back to the states.â
âShe knows your civilian identity? Two people know that youâre Robin?â
âTurn your video on. If you canât prove that you are who Damian says you are, Ladybug and I will do everything in our powers to deport him and make sure that the Justice League is not allowed in Paris again. Ladybug said that she doesnât need any unknowns in her city, and Iâve been hoping Robin came here of his own volition. It sounds like that isnât the case.â
Marinette thinks that Batman curses in English, but sheâs not sure. Fluent though Marinette may be, she is not well versed in curses, colloquialisms, or American memes. The camera turns on. Itâs Batman, or at the very least, an actor wearing a very good knock off costume.
Itâs annoying that Marinette canât see his eyes. Thereâs some white film where his eyes should be, and the fact that his cowl covers more than half of his face isnât doing her any favors in letting her read his facial expression. She moves herself so that Batman can see both her and Robin.
âWhy is Robin restrained?â
âLike I said: he was suspicious. Iâm not taking any chances.â
A moment of silence.
âHow do you want me to prove my identity?âÂ
Thatâs good. Heâs not asking who she is, though sheâs sure that there are cameras pointing at the screen on Batmanâs end, running facial analysis and background checks on her. The Miraculous magic will ensure that any connections between her and Ladybug will not come to light. Other than her identity as Ladybug, Marinette has nothing to hide.
âIf youâre Batman, then you should have access to the Leagueâs calls, European and otherwise. Play me the last video that Ladybug sent you. I know what she said.â She spares a glance at Damian. His jaw is tight, but when he looks at her, she finds what looks like regret. Itâs not entirely Damianâs fault. A mission is a responsibility, and Marinette understands that in order to be a hero or vigilante, one must be willing to do anything to accomplish the mission. Really, sheâs only Ladybug because she feels that heavy weight of the words duty and responsibility on her shoulders. Fuâs fault.
âBehave. If you try something, Iâll knock you out.â Marinette sets the communicator on her desk and eyes him. The zipties are so tight around his arms and legs that he is bleeding. Marinette feels a flash of sympathy, then pushes it away. It was his fault for-- why was he at fault, again?Â
âI have the video.â Batman sounds even peakier than when they started the call. He plays the video.
âJustice League. This is Ladybug. I rescind my requests for help; I can take care of Paris with my own team. Any help from you at this point would be a detriment and could potentially harm the citizens of Paris. Hawkmoth manipulates strong emotions, and I donât need to handle a metahuman or tactical genius to gain more power to wreak havoc on my city. I will not contact you with any further requests for assistance.â
Itâs an awful video. Marinette had to wait a day after the Heroesâ week fiasco just so her eyes wouldnât be red. At least her voice doesnât waver in it. Thereâs a conviction in the whole video that was unique to that moment.Â
Marinette looks at Batman, then at Robin.Â
âClearly the Justice League refused to listen. Ladybug doesnât want or need your help at this point in time. Why are you here?â
âThe Justice League is at fault for not paying attention to Ladybugâs other videos. But Mayor Bourgeois and President Macron can only cover such alarming incidents for so long. Ladybug and her⌠team clearly need help in order to find and take down Hawkmoth, so once the American branch of the Justice League found out half a year ago, we started to investigate.â Batman speaks in lieu of Damian. Marinette briefly wonders if Damian knows who Batman is under the mask. She bets he does. Theyâre probably close, what with how worried Batman sounds.Â
âWhat makes you think that the Justice League is any better equipped to handle this situation? Ladybug and her team have been fighting for the past three years and resolved every akuma with no help from you. She needed your help in earlier years. Now she doesnât.â
âExactly; itâs been three years and she still hasnât caught Hawkmoth.â
âYou say that like the Justice League doesnât have a team with more wealth and manpower than Ladybug does thatâs been looking into Hawkmoth and the Miraculous for the past half year and clearly has not found any reasonable leads. Ladybug has only been actively looking for Hawkmoth for the past two years, not three. The police handled the first year, not that youâve done any homework on the situation. Thought that a field agent would help your chances?âÂ
There is fire in Marinetteâs stomach. Batman sounds so dismissive of all of the work that sheâs been doing. Itâs been hard on her; she doesnât have the support that she needs and doesnât have the experience or expertise to hunt down Hawkmoth on her own. She trained briefly under Master Fu to learn spells and ways to expand her powers as Ladybug, but that was an equivalent exchange: she no longer trusts that other holders wonât be akumatized. Her growing cynicism and physical training from Maman came at the expense of Chat Noir; after the whole Lila incident in her first year as Ladybug, she found out that Chat Noir and Adrien were one and the same. And Gabriel Agreste is not afraid to use his son until Adrien is stretched far too thin, which forced Marinette to nearly bench her partner.
âThree years,â Batman says again.
âIf the Justice League canât figure it out nearly unlimited resources and funding in half a year-- both ordinary and super human-- then clearly it isnât a question of time. Itâs a question of capability. Get off your high horse, Batman. You havenât given me any reasons why Ladybug and I shouldnât deport Robin here, and youâre definitely not making a good case as to why she shouldnât go to Mayor Bourgeois and Franceâs president to ensure that the Justice League and its affiliates and ban hero travel into Paris. Bourgeois already doesnât want information on itâs supervillain situation to get out.âÂ
âMarinette,â Damian pleads.
As Robin and as Damian, he doesnât pose a threat. He hasnât been helpful, but he certainly hasnât messed with the status quo for the month that heâs been here. Still, he is a liability. If he stays in Paris, he is the gateway for the other members of the Justice League to fly in and try to commandeer the fragile balance that she has found. She canât afford for something like that to happen. Â
âYouâre not any better, Robin. Why did you even hang around me? Thought I was a threat?â Her eyes narrow in realization. It makes sense why he decided to hang out with her, despite his initial cold front. He was playing a role.âYou thought I was Hawkmoth.â
His silence is an agreement.
âWe just want to help,â Damian says, and against her better judgement, Marinette believes him.Â
Her shoulders round, and Marinette sighs. She canât truly begrudge Damian for that train of thought, not when she believed the same about him. Sheâs been a little harsh on them so far, in part due to old resentment that they never responded to her in that first, awful year when she needed the help.Â
Thereâs a dull tiredness that comes with knowing someone who she considered one of her closest friends suspected her of being a supervillain, though she did believe the same of him, so maybe theyâre even. It still hurts, though. It hurts like when Alya decided that Marinette was mean-hearted enough to stop the members of their class from reaching their full potential. It hurts like when Marinette finally realized that she couldnât repair their friendship, not to what it used to be. It hurts like when she looked around the classroom and realized that she couldnât talk to anyone there. It hurts like when Marinette decided that she couldnât risk helping her friends the way she wanted to.Â
âWhat kind of help can you offer us? We donât need any more of you to come out here.â Resources are nice. More money to fund therapy programs around town wonât hurt. Master Fu doesnât help on that part. Really, he doesnât help at all. Even though she has Chat Noir and had a team, she often feels like itâs herself against the world. Some days, she reaches up to her earrings and feels an aching emptiness, like thereâs something more to the Miraculous thatâs been sealed away.
âWe can give you resources. Money, connections, experience. Robin is good with technology. He can help you track down where Hawkmoth is.â
Marinetteâs laugh is bitter. âSure, he can try, but the butterflies Hawkmoth sends out arenât visible by the normal human eye or electronically until theyâve found their mark. Once theyâre purified, theyâre just normal butterflies, and they go off in random directions.â
âNormal human eye? It sounds like there are exceptions.â Damian readjusts himself. He has fidgeted his way into an uncomfortable looking seiza position, where his ankles are bleeding.Â
âA true holder can see the butterflies at all times.â
Marinette also decides to throw them a bone so thereâs no questions as to why a mere civilian is working with Ladybug. âThatâs why Ladybug recruited me. I was Multimouse.â
Multimouse was in the file that Damian sent his father, but he asks, just to make sure. âThe one that can split itself?â
âThatâs correct. I guess now is as good a time as any for the two of you to get your questions answered.â
âWhy are you the point of civilian contact instead of any of the other more frequently used heroes? Didnât you appear only once?â Damian avoids looking Marinette in the eyes, and that makes her feel slightly better. Heâs ashamed of his actions. Good.Â
âLadybug said that the other heroâs civilian forms were either compromised or not in a good position.â
âLadybug knows who all the holders are.â Batman speculates. He looks less tense now that Damian is no longer tied up, but his voice remains gravelly and distrubed. Maybe thatâs what he sounds like all the time. âWho else knows? Do you?âÂ
âOnly Ladybug knows.â Marinette lives in half truths. Sheâs not sure that theyâre much better than lies, but theyâre all she has. Secrecy is the only thing Master Fu has sincerely taught her.
âWhy have all the other heroes disappeared?âÂ
âLadybug said that it was too dangerous for someone who could be akumatized to hold a Miraculous. Rena Rage, Shell Shock, Queen Wasp-- they were all frighteningly powerful akumas. Itâs also why Chat Noir has been showing up less and less; his home life is not the best, and sheâs trying her best to ensure that he doesnât get akumatized.â
âSheâs not worried for herself or,â Damianâs eyes flick to Marinette, away from Batman. âFor you?âÂ
âShe knows that both of us are good at dealing with stress. We have our own methods of coping.â She looks at Damian, her mouth tightening into a frown. âIf you want to stay in Paris, Iâll cut you a deal. We can work together for two weeks, and if we donât get any results, you have to leave and the Justice League must promise that they wonât interfere again.â
âIf you donât think itâs enough time, just leave now. Iâll say now that Iâm only willing to work with you during the night. Thatâs the time I work on Miraculous related stuff now, anyways. And stay out of the akuma battles.â She doesnât actually think that working together will help anyways, and she wants Damian gone sooner rather than later. Heâs been making her feel too much and emotions that are far more explosive and easy to take advantage of than Marinette has in a long time. She doesnât want to be targeted by an akuma because of her inner conflict.Â
âTwo weeks, then,â Batman agrees. âRobin can contact me if you need any extra resources.â
Marinette hangs up and assesses Damian. He looks almost pitiful, with bruising around his eyes, tousled hair, a ripped suit, and cuts where his skin is exposed. She opens her trap door in a clear gesture for him to depart. Downstairs is dark; her Maman and Papa have long since gone to sleep, and itâs only a few more hours until they wake up to start baking. âWe start tomorrow. If you need Ladybug for anything, tell me.â
Heâs half way down the ladder when he looks back up at Marinette, into her eyes.Â
âIâm sorry,â he says.
Marinette canât breath. She feels like vomiting. His eyes are so green in comparison to the purple bruising on his face. She did that to him. She made him look that way. All sheâs ever wanted to do as Ladybug is protect the people she cared for. But Damian-- Marinette doesnât know. She doesn't know whether what Damian has done can actually be described as bad. He was just trying to do what Batman told him to do. Keeping an eye on a threat. Marinette wonders how long he thought she was Hawkmoth. She wonders if he ever thought they were friends.Â
âIâm sorry too,â Marinette says, and shuts the trap door.
Itâs now the end of Damianâs first week in Paris, and everything is ready for him to transfer into Francois Dupont. He really thought he had dodged the pointless education bullet by coming to France, but of course his father wouldnât let that slip. However, if he has to continue getting an education he doesnât need, he will at least get something productive done during the hours of his experience; he will explore the so-called akuma class that he has read up about. One Caline Bustierâs class, the same class that the Ladyblogger is in. The same class that Marinette is in.
He hopes itâs the same as it was in Gotham, or at least similar enough. He expects his reception to be a little different, since his last name has been changed to Grayson to avoid any unwanted attention. Maybe this means that his classmates wonât try to talk to him solely for the purpose of connecting to his family. That doesnât mean that he wants to talk to any of them. Unless theyâre all like Marinette; his brief interactions with her have been bearable, bordering on pleasant. He doubts her class will be similar, though, judging by the quick sweep that he does on all of the studentâs social media accounts and the hours that heâs spent on the Ladyblog. From what he has gleaned, the social situation in the akuma class leaves much to be desired. Lila Rossi, who appeared on the Ladyblog multiple times two years ago in rather ridiculous interviews that have since been taken down, seems to be the crux of the class currently. The rest of the class, other than Marinette, who hasnât appeared in most of the group pictures that her classmates take for the past two years, seem to have little common sense.
When he walks into the classroom, there is a huddle around Lila Rossi, who sits near the front of the classroom and looks astonishingly bored as her classmates talk to her. The members of the class donât even look up at him when he comes in, instead looking at Lila with almost cult-like devotion, despite the awful shade of lipstick that did not look good on her-- seriously, who wore orange lipstick on a day to day basis? He spares them a moment of observation, decides that heâs not going to get along with his classmates at all, then takes a seat in the back. There is only one desk that has both seats empty-- or is at least currently unoccupied, judging by the lack of items on it. The desk in question is near the back of the classroom next to an exit. He prefers this to sitting in the front, at least.
Right before class starts, a girl drops into the seat next to him, the one thatâs closer to the aisle instead of the exit, but the way that she pauses for a moment makes him think that she typically sits where he is, now.Â
âDamian?âÂ
What luck. Marinette is his seat partner. One of the only people in Paris that heâs talked to that seems to be fairly tolerable. With the added bonus of her being fairly intelligent and able to hold her own. There isnât much more that he could ask for in a seatmate.Â
He is confused as to how such a girl is still in this seemingly god-awful class, but small blessings. Heâs not going to complain about having Marinette by his side.
âOh, you must be the transfer from America.â She pulls out a binder from her bag, sends a quick glance sent to Lila, then settles into her chair. Lila sends Marinette a look that Damian canât quite decipher, but itâs not unfriendly. âIf you want to get acquainted with the school, you can ask Lila or Alya. Lilaâs the one with orange lipstick and green eyes. Alyaâs the one in plaid with glasses. Theyâre the class president and deputy this year.â
Damian takes a few more moments to observe the class dynamics, particularly how Lila and Alya interact with those around them. The former holds a blonde boy that Damian is fairly sure is Adrien Agreste, and while he seems accustomed to having Lila hang off his arm, he doesnât exactly look comfortable either. Lilaâs eyes unsettle Damian. They look eerily similar to his motherâs, though there is much less ill intent held within them. Alya looks spineless and clingy, clearly uneducated about topics that she brings up one after another. He canât hear what they are saying clearly from this distance, but he is certain that the small blonde girl was asking Lila to tell the story of how she saved Jaggedâs kitten one more time, even though that storyâs years old because Lilaâs just so humble and modest and amazing. Surprisingly, Lila turns down the girlâs request, and continues to barely interact with her classmates while she continues to hold onto Adrienâs arm.
Jagged as in Jagged Stone, Damian assumes, and though heâs no fan himself, factoids about the rock starâs life have been shoved down his throat by Tim and Dick for the past five years, so how the hell could he not know that a) the starâs manager was deathly allergic and b) the star said that Fang was the best pet that could ever be and he could never want for anything more.Â
âYou can tour me around instead.â To be completely honest, he doesnât need a tour around the school at all; Damian did do reconnaissance before starting this mission. He knows the schoolâs layout like the back of his hand after pouring over maps and information about Francois Dupont. However, he is particularly interested in the dynamics of the akuma class, and he might as well get insider information while he still can.
Marinette looks at Damian appraisingly. âI donât know about that, Damian. Lila and Alya are fine at giving tours. Youâd be in capable hands.â
âHands capable of what?â Damian canât imagine that Lilaâs claws are good for anything except skewering people who tried to disprove her seemingly outlandish tales. He almost feels bad for Adrien, then thinks better of it; he doesnât seem that uncomfortable with Lila, he just doesnât seem to like her hand on his arm.
Marinette laughs, softly, focusing on the group. She moves her mouth so little that if anyone looks, it will appear as though he is talking to her without response. âVery funny. Seriously, if you want a tour, ask Lila or Alya. Iâm really not the best person for the job.â
The teacher comes into the room, and the students slowly disperse back into their seats.Â
#
When lunch comes around, Marinette packs her stuff up and gets out of the classroom so quickly, he wonders if sheâs not some sort of athlete.Â
âYouâre Damian, the transfer from America!â Lila puts a manicured hand on his arm, and Damian almost thinks that he sees her lick his lips as his forearm flexes at the unexpected contact. He restrains himself from his initial thought to deck her, but barely.
He takes a deep breath and gets his disgust under control. He can control himself. Alfred and Dick have spent years ensuring that he knows what a normal reaction is to someone touching him. When his eyes arenât seeing red anymore, he turns his attention back to the hand on his arm. Her nails are the same garish orange as her lips, and itâs the case of the chicken and the egg all over again. No matter which came first, though, the color looks bad on both. Jason will say that Damian canât criticize the girl because of his own awful sense of color coordination, but thereâs a reason why he doesnât have any color in his wardrobe besides his Robin suit.Â
âCome, sit with us.â Orangeâs voice is nauseatingly fake.
Damian doesnât outright refuse, but he does shake off the girlâs hand. She feels too similar to Talia up close. Her eye shape is eerily similar. She must be manipulative and cunning to have such a hold on the class. But, he might as well see exactly what the akuma class is all about.
He is escorted into the cafeteria, pushed next to Adrien, then given a lunch tray that has foods that look decidedly less than nutritious and possibly stale. At Gotham Academy, the food was always prepared by the best, so this is unusual for him.
âMy name is Adrien. Itâs nice to meet you.â Damian thinks the blond boy is nice enough, but he sounds tired and worn out.Â
Moments later, Lila comes back from the bathroom and squeezes herself between Damian and Adrien, looping her arm through Adrienâs and then attempting to do the same with Damian. But his arms are so tightly at his side, that itâs impossible for her to wiggle her hand through. Damian is glad that he trained himself to eat with both hands, and quickly takes up a fork with his left. Her laugh is high and breathy, like sheâs changed her voice to sound different.
He has to say that it feels disgusting, because it feels like sheâs treating him as some sort of arm candy. For the first time in his life, he actually thinks about his gender and is very glad that he was born a boy. Had he been born a girl, there is no doubt that this kind of situation may have happened more often; Damian knows heâs attractive. His mother and father both have very good genes both look wise and talent wise.
Not even ten minutes go by, and Damian sees why Marinette high-tailed it out of the classroom so quickly. He wishes that he went with her instead, though he gets the feeling that he isnât welcome to do so.Â
The stories that Lila weaves for her life as of late are more convincing than the ones that his classmates have told him of her heroic deeds in the past. Damian can almost believe that theyâre true-- helping out with food drives, volunteering with the Red Cross occasionally-- but he doubts the validity of any statement that comes from her mouth after finding the cache of interviews from three years ago. Sheâs focusing more on friends, she says as she tries to catch his arm again. She leans closer, and Damian can smell the floral perfume on her so strongly that it makes him nauseous. His mother never wore perfume. Nobody from the League of Assassins did. Perfume is something thatâs traceable. After he was introduced to Gotham City, all of the women he came into contact with rarely wore perfume and when they did, it certainly wasnât this floral fruity-fresh fragrance that Lila was drenched in.
She leans on him, and Damianâs pretty sure by the curve of the girlâs smirk and the glint in her eyes that heâs supposed to find the slight touch of her cleavage on his arm attractive. This paltry attempt at seduction is laughable. Even as a nine year old, his mother had him training against attacks like these. He was taught never to give into lust, and after living in a family like the Waynes, girls and boys alike threw themselves at him. If he wants a relationship, physical or otherwise, he can have one. He certainly doesnât want a relationship with this Lila Rossi. Still, he doesnât see why she has so much control over the classroom and certainly doesnât see why Marinette is so excluded from their class.Â
Itâs the longest hour of his life, but Damian makes it through and nearly flees for the safety of the back seat in the classroom. Nearly, but not quite.
#
By the time Damian gets into the room, Marinette is already sitting at the desk again. She looks up, looks at Lila who has looped her arm with Adrienâs and is smiling at Damian like a cat who got the cream. Damian reads sadness and maybe a touch of concern when she looks at Adrien.
âLunch was awful.â
âWas it.â Itâs phrased like it should be a question, but it doesnât sound like Marinette is curious.
âYou could have told me.â
Her lips purse. Sheâs copying notes from the last class over again, making them neater and more organized. âThatâs not my place.â
âYouâre my seat partner.â
âSo?â
âSomehow, you seem a lot more morally righteous when youâre out on the streets.â
âThatâs different. Paris is Paris; class is class. Thereâs a time and place for everything.â
From the cacophony near the front rises Lilaâs high pitched voice. Damian thinks that sheâs modulated it in order to seem more innocent, more believable. âOh, Adrien, Iâm so happy that weâre going to have dinner together with your father tonight.âÂ
Marinetteâs eyes raise from her paper. They search for Adrien. Adrien, whose shoulders are hunched in a way that speaks of tiredness and defeat. Adrien, who has eye bags that even concealer cannot fix. Adrien, who looks down at his hands and refuses to meet Marinetteâs eyes and their soft, sad questions.Â
Slowly, Marinetteâs eyes lower. She blinks at her paper, then continues copying her notes.Â
At the very least, Damian is glad that heâs sitting back here with the only sane person in this class. It isnât like Damian is here to make friends anyways. It might have been helpful, but he doesnât need other peopleâs help. He can manage on his own.
#
Scratch that, he could not manage.Â
Damian now understands why Hawkmoth had not been captured even though it had been three years since his appearance. Magic is really annoying.Â
He reports back to the Justice League that yes, the reports were true and no, he did not think it was a good idea to send anyone in yet and yes, he would continue to work on reconnaissance and figuring out who Hawkmoth was.
Despite three more akuma attacks(of increasing intensity) and hours prowling the internet, clues about Hawkmothâs identity are few and far between. Early on in his mission brief, he was encouraged to not make contact with the Paris superheroes unless the situation got really bad and not to go patrolling the rooftops as Robin at all. They didnât want to destress the Parisian heroes who had, at first, asked them for help, and then pleaded with them to not send anybody. All of the lack of information and lack of action gave him undue stress, more so than when he was back in Gotham. At least back there, the high stress situations he encountered would promptly be worked off by fighting a villain, sparring his brothers, or patrolling. He canât do any of that here.Â
The coffee he ordered finally arrives, and he downs it in one shot, surveying the streets in front of him. Parisians are weird. His classmates have one collective brain cell that resides with the orange monstrosity, Lila, and the people he meets on the streets are way too open and friendly for people who have been terrorized by a supervillain for three years. They should be more like the citizens of Gotham-- keeping their heads down, minding their own business. Instead, heâs been approached by countless people as he wandered around the city-- unsurprisingly, mostly from girls sent by a larger pack in attempts to get his number or ask him on a date-- and also by random people who want to cheer him up. What kind of person tries to cheer up random people on the streets? Apparently itâs something that many Parisians have taken to doing, in attempts to prevent more akumas. Damian doesnât think itâs very successful on that part, and is more just an excuse for people who want to stick their noses where they donât belong.
Marinette is the only Parisian who was better than decent at holding her own Damianâs seen so far; in the past week, heâs stopped three bag snatchers, two stalkers, and two random fights. Itâs surprisingly lively for a city that is plagued by a villain who takes advantage of strong emotions. He asks one of the people he saves why this is so.
âWell, itâs been three years. For the first year, yes, we very much lived in fear. But Ladybug and Chat Noir always come to save the day, and they told us that holding in our emotions is even more unhealthy.â This, a man he saved from his stalker. âThat talk came after they fought off a stream of very strong akumas that totalled the city, all because they had been repressing their emotions until the breaking point.â
That is useful information. It definitely explains why the city is the way it was, though with the number of tourists that Paris has, heâs surprised that this hasnât become headlining news internationally. He finds a few threads on Twitter talking about it, but most people are convinced itâs some ongoing stunt for attention. Apparently thereâs a movie out about Ladybug and Chat Noir? Damian knows that Mayor Bourgeois put an initial block on information about the akumas from getting out, but that shouldnât have stopped the Justice League from getting their hands on information about the situation in Paris. However, the teams that have been looking into the situation since they found out have had very little luck finding anything other than conspiracy theories. If Damian hadnât seen an akuma battle with his own eyes, heâd have thought he was sent on a wild goose chase.Â
Damian feels a cross of pity for the Parisian superheroes and a brief moment of anger at Hawkmoth. From what heâs gathered, the Ladybug and Chat Noir are largely on their own. In that first year, there were a few other heroes in the mix-- a fox, a bee, a dragon, and a snake-- but their appearances became sparse and after a mass akumatization, they never appeared again. Ladybug and Chat Noir definitely stepped up their game in that second year, with Ladybug taking the lead so strongly that Damian isnât sure that he can call them a pair of superheroes.Â
Sure, the battles end more quickly with Chat Noir there, but there are plenty of occasions where he doesnât show up at all and other fights where he stays out of the battle entirely. Oftentimes, in the second year, both heroes looked extraordinarily tired and peaky. Then, something had changed, and Ladybug no longer seemed to be bothered. That was when Chat Noir started staying out of more and more battles, and the few times that he showed up, he always ran off first. Their media appearances, which had been rather heavy in the first year, dwindled down to a few periodic and important announcements. Other than that, they never gave more interviews to smaller blogs, like the Ladyblog. He has to say that heâs not surprised; even though Alya has taken them down, Lilaâs interviews were still riddled with lies and she had posted them. Ladybug must have felt that the blog's integrity decreased.Â
All of this meaningless information leads him nowhere. The Ladyblog and several other news sources have contemplated Hawkmothâs identity and purpose, but they all seem far fetched. Motivations include everything from world destruction to believing that this is all just a ploy to get Ladybug and Chat Noir media attention. Thereâs not even any concrete conclusion on Hawkmothâs gender, though the majority opinion holds that he is a man.
He sees Marinette from the coffee shop windows. Itâs amazing that this girl seems to be everywhere all at once. She always ends up near the akuma attacks, but he never spots her during them, which is curious. Thereâs only so many reliable places to hide. Today, sheâs facing down some adult while holding a child behind her. The lady looks furious, red-faced and spittle flying. In contrast, Marinette looks calm and cold, and addresses the woman cordially, though not with respect.
A crowd gathers, but as in all things that might be dangerous, they form at a distance, with phone cameras at the ready. Damian joins them and watches the situation unfold.
âHeâs my child. I get to decide how to discipline him.â The lady is wearing an expensive looking suit that is a little over the top. Her hair is perfectly coiffed, and her handbag costs at least two thousand dollars.Â
âEven if he is your child, that doesnât mean you can hurt him like this. Mademoiselle, I suggest that we go to the police station now.â
âI donât have time for that. This brat already cost me an hour of my time to pick him up from school because he was misbehaving, and I have to get to the office now.â The lady hisses, draws closer, ready to push Marinette and grab her child. Marinette side steps, pulling the child behind her.Â
âYouâre a mother. Make time for your child. We are going to the police station, Mademoiselle, or I will call the police here.â
âI am one of the head managers of Silverstein and Companyâs Paris branch. You are just a teenager. You have no place arguing with me over parenting tactics.â
âI am only a teen,â Marinette conceded, âBut even a child knows when something is wrong and should be stopped. And abusing your child, Mademoiselle, is very clearly wrong.â
Marinette brings out her phone-- she must have the station on speed dial. Now, the woman approaches Marinette with a heavy hand, ready to slap her. The kid is hiding behind Marinette and quivering, very much afraid of his mother. Heâs holding Marinetteâs hand so tightly that Damian can see her fingertips have begun to turn blue.Â
Damian figures this is as good a time as any to intervene, so he puts himself between Marinette and the lady. Marinette backs up a little more, bends down to the kid and pats his shoulder.Â
âItâll be okay,â Marinette says to the kid soothingly. She seems like the type to babysit. Good with kids, creative enough to keep them out of trouble, but with enough of a backbone to make sure they grow up right.Â
The police show up in record time, and Damian wonders whether Marinette has Special Privileges that make officers show up more quickly. It would make sense, since she always seems to be getting people out of trouble. Too bad she seems too much on the side of the law to ever become a vigilante. The world could use more people like her, active in helping others.
The four of them are instructed to go the police precinct; the woman says that sheâll take her car, and looks expectantly at her child, thinking that heâll come with her. Marinette pushes the boy even further out of the womanâs view and meets the lady with a glare.Â
âDo you mind if we ride with you in the back, Officer?âÂ
The three of them pile into the back of the cruiser, and Damian feels like this is some sort of twisted irony. Heâs sent many a villain to jail, but he himself has never been in the back of such a police car. In the back of a high security one, once, when he was on an infiltration mission, but the back of such a normal one? Never. Itâs an interesting experience to say the least; thereâs mesh between the officer and themselves, and no way to get out from the back themselves. Itâs also decidedly hot in the back, with plastic seats and no air conditioning.Â
Marinette is cooing at the child now, who is gripping her hand only slightly less tightly. âDonât worry, Renee, weâre going to make sure that you donât get hit like that again.â
The kidâs eyes are glassy, then heâs all tears, and heâs crying into Marinetteâs shirt. She just pats him on the back, slowly, and lets him cry it out. Itâs very different from the approach that Batman, the Nightwing, Red Hood and Robin take with their victims. Most times, they just let the victims be ushered wherever the police need then to be, and then, they never see them again. Damian justifies this with the fact that fundamentally vigilantes and regular people are different. It makes sense that Marinette has a more human touch to her. Sheâs not wearing a bodysuit. Itâs all Marinette, and that makes the whole situation more powerful.
It only takes a few more moments for the boy to cry himself to sleep.Â
âI want to file with Child Protection Services.â Her voice is soft, low. She speaks carefully so as not to wake the kid up.Â
âYes, we should file with CPS, but if this is just a one time thing thereâs not really much that we can do about this.â The officer sounds sad, like heâs dealt with situations like this before.
âAs long as we have proof that this isnât a one time thing, we can make sure that Renee doesnât go back with her unless he wants to?â Thereâs a flash of steel determination in Marinetteâs eyes, and it almost makes Damian uncomfortable. Itâs the look Barbara gets when one of them get really badly injured.Â
âYes, but that kind of proof is hard to get.â
âI see,â she says, like she really does see all of the situation and knows exactly what needs to happen next. She says it like sheâs going to make Reneeâs mother go to jail if itâs the last thing she does.
They arrive at the precinct, and Marinette carries the boy like its nothing. Damian offers to help, but heâs shaken off. Renee is already asleep in her arms, after all, and she doesnât want to risk waking him up. Sheâs sure that he's tired, after all this. Itâs a curious thing, how softly and lovingly she looks down at the boy, even though Damian suspects that Marinette has never met the boy in her life before this fiasco.
Their party arrives more quickly than the mother, so they take seats in a small office, Renee still on Marinetteâs lap. Sheâs now scrolling through her phone, assessing whateverâs on her screen with a clinical eye. Damian pulls out his phone as well. To be honest, heâs not quite sure what heâs doing here. He only stepped in at the last second, though he doesnât have any real complaints about being here. His father would say itâs an experience, and his siblings would joke that he finally ended up in the hands of the police.
When the lady arrives, she looks nothing like that woman he saw on the streets earlier. She looks every inch a professional. Her makeup has been touched up, and there is a smile plastered on her face that screams dealing with an unpleasant situation.Â
âIâm so sorry about that,â she says to Marinette like sheâs an old friend. âYou know how it is-- sometimes itâs really hard to keep a level head with all that goes on in the city. I was so scared for my little boy-- I heard there was an akuma attack near his school, and rushed out to get him, but he wanted to stay with his friends.â
Marinette has a polite smile fixed on her face as well. Her face doesnât show the slightest bit of reaction to the lady.
âKids, am I right?â The lady tries for a joke, tries to sway Marinette and the officer and Damian to her side. âSo just let me pick up Renee here, and Iâll bring him back home.â
The lady reaches for Renee, and Damian stops her because Marinette has both her hands full with Renee, who has woken up with shuddering sobs.Â
âOfficer, is it possible if Renee can wait outside of the room while we talk? Surely thereâs somebody who can watch him out there.â Her voice is still kept soft and soothing. She looks at Renee and smiles, doesnât bother looking at the rest of her surroundings. âIs that okay, Renee? Do you mind waiting outside for a little?â
The little boy nods, and he is swept up by some other person who works at the precinct, and then it is only the four of them in the room.
The lady looks frustrated, but she keeps her mouth shut as the officer goes through the proper procedures that they must follow, and that CPS is getting involved.Â
âBut officer, thereâs no need to get CPS involved. I take very good care of my darling Renee. He gets to go to all the classes he could ever want to and I love him very much. Iâm so sorry that he got bruised. Iâll make sure that it never happens again.â
Marinetteâs hands are carefully laid on her pants. Her fingers are splayed open and the entirety of each palm rests on her thighs. A gesture that makes her look relaxed, were it not for the slight tremble that Damian detects. She is holding her hands in that position so tightly that Damian has good reason to believe that she is withholding herself from hitting the woman.Â
âMadame DeVries.â Marinetteâs voice is clipped. âCPS must be involved. I insist. Itâs very clear to me that this is not the first time that you have hurt Renee, nor will it be the last.â
âHow can you say that?â The lady wails. She is an okay actress, but not able to fool any of those present in the room. âI love my darling boy. I would never hit him. Never!â
âRegardless of whether this is the first time you hit him, there are more ways to hurt a person than just physical abuse. Reneeâs fear of you makes it clear that you have induced some sort of psychological trauma on him.â
The ladyâs face contorts into a sneer when she realizes that nobody in the room is on her side. âYou have no evidence. You canât accuse me like that. Iâll call a lawyer.â
âGo ahead and call a lawyer, Madame. I think that would be for the best. Donât worry about the evidence. Thereâs plenty.â She turns to the officer. âPlease call someone from CPS here. I donât want Renee going home with her until the trial is over.â
âYou canât do that to me.â The lady is standing now, towering over Marinette and trying to intimidate her. âI have a reputation to uphold. You will not sue me for child abuse. You cannot.â
âAny parent who truly cares for their child would care more for their childâs well being rather than their own reputation. I wonder what that says about you, Madame. There is no reason why I canât sue you and too many reasons that I should.â
She lowers herself to Marinette's ear, whispers in soft tones that sheâs certain will not be caught by any recording devices. âYou will not take me to court, or Iâll make sure that you are blacklisted wherever you want to work. You underestimate how much power I have.â
âMadame, please move away from me. I was only going to attempt to remove Renee from your custody, but please be assured that I will now pursue you for threatening a minor, abusing a child, and whatever other charges that I can come up with. I will refuse to settle. The trial will go public, and the reputation that you care so much about will be ruined, even if you win.â
Celia Devriesâ face shifts to an almost cattish grin. It looks like sheâs won. âPlease, I understand that youâre distressed, but I havenât threatened you at all.â
Marinette simply pulls her phone out again and plays back a recording of the exact threat that Celia just made to her.Â
She splutters. âI never agreed to be recorded! Itâs illegal under French code.â
âMadame DeVries, when you come into the precinct, you agree to being recorded. This recording might be from my personal phone, but it is still within legal jurisdiction. In addition, the code is different for gathering evidence against a crime. Everything that is said and done in this office can be disclosed during trial, and there are cameras and voice recorders in here. Please, return to whatever you had to do, and you will be served your court orders soon enough.â Damian is impressed. Has Marinette done this before? Sheâs too prepared to know this just by spending a few minutes on her phone.
Celia pales, then storms out of the room, frightened that sheâll say something else that will incriminate herself.Â
âAt least Hawkmoth has already filled his daily quota,â the officer jokes.Â
âThereâs that much, at least,â Marinette smiles, but thereâs something frigid behind it.Â
âYouâre always getting caught up in something,â Damian says.
âI really am. Some day Iâll become a recluse.â
âAnd let the worldâs horrors move without you?â
Marinette shrugs and all of the tension that was holding in her hands and shoulders dissipates.Â
âSince this is a child custody case, it will be the government against Mademoiselle DeVries. The two of you can come to testify, and if thereâs any evidence that you have, you can go ahead and give it to me now. If you want to sue her for threatening a minor, you can do that as well; Iâll get you in contact with a lawyer.â
âI donât have any evidence.â Right now, at least. When Damian goes home, heâll do a little digging about the woman, see what he can find.Â
âI do. I was recording the whole encounter on the street, and I also have several eyewitnesses who have recorded as well. Let me send them to you.â Marinette fiddles with her phone. âAnd if itâs possible, I think it would be a good thing for Renee to talk to a psychiatrist. In the interim before he goes home, who will he be staying with?â
âHe can choose to stay with his next of kin, or can stay in a temporary foster home.â
âPlease email me the date that I should come in to testify, and give me the lawyerâs contact information as well. Iâll email him any additional evidence that I can get.â
âIâd like the email address of the lawyer as well.â Damian might only have a moral conscience because his family beat it into him, but Renee seems like a sweet kid. Heâs willing to help.
Theyâre out of the precinct in another half hour, after Marinette pulls the person from CPS in so they can talk to Renee about whatâs going to happen next. The kid takes it surprisingly well, saying that he doesnât want his mom to get hurt, but that heâs excited to see his Nonna and Nonno again. Marinette tells him that he can contact her any time he wants to talk at her cell phone number, and if he ever wants him to visit, just call.
#
All the buzz of the world seems to die down when they get out of the precinct, and Damian asks whether sheâs done this before.Â
âI havenât done anything like this before, but Iâve certainly dreamed of it.â Her eyes look off to a distance. âAbusive parents are the worst.â
âYours?â Damian canât imagine this girlâs parents as being abusive, but he should have known better to believe that. Just because someone is stable and competent doesnât mean that they have a good family-- just look at him and his brothers. Theyâre competent and stable on good days.
She gasps and looks shocked, verging on offended and embarrassed. âOf course not! My parents are both very sweet people. I love them so much-- I canât believe I gave you that idea! No, I was talking about a friendâs parent. Anyways, thank you for stepping between me and that woman. You always seem to help me right when I need it.â
Damian doesnât really think that Marinette needed his help much in any of the situations that heâs seen her. He doesnât mind the false gratitudes, though it does irk him that heâs never actually helped her. Odd, considering that what little morality he had mostly pertained to life threatening situations, and Marinetteâs issues were more in line with everyday annoyances. âAnd yet you refuse to help me out with Lila.â
Her face immediately sours. âLike I said; class is class. Itâs different at Francois Dupont.â
âAnd why is that?âÂ
âIf you want help catching up or something, I donât mind helping you outside of class, but you canât tell anyone. Itâs better for you if youâre not seen with me.â Her hand is tight on her purse.
At the risk of feeling like a whiny child, Damian asks again. âBut why shouldnât I be seen with you?â
Marinette sighs, heavily, then looks around at the people on the streets, almost like sheâs looking for somebody. âLetâs just say that Lila and I have come to an agreement. The rest of the class isnât the fondest of me, and if youâre seen talking with me, that will be bad for both of us. I donât want any problems.â
âTt. I see.â It seems as though he will also spend some time tonight looking into the history of his class.Â
Marinette is not surprised when she receives a text message from Lila two days after she speaks to Damian. Sheâs been expecting Lila to contact her.
After all, Damian refuses to listen to common sense and transfer, and since he hasnât been brought into the fold with the rest of the class, he clearly must be against them. This causes the rest of their classmates agitation. Marinette is afraid that Damian might end up like the rest of the transfer students; pushed away and aggravated to the point of akumatization.
It doesnât matter that Marinette brushes off Damianâs attempts at conversation. All it matters is that there is one (1) Very Attractive Boy that is not under Lilaâs thumb and is associating with Lilaâs supposed enemy. Surely, the Italian girl knows that the current situation holds all of the possibilities for a disaster.
Marinette isnât sure how Lila has her phone number, but she supposes it doesnât really matter. Since Marinette didnât run for class president this year, Lila was elected because of everybodyâs adoration for her. Being Class president is a good resume boost, so Lila accepted, and appointed Alya as her Vice Deputy (and of course, allowed the faux reporter to do all of the legwork for her.) So, itâs highly likely that Lila just looked up her number in the class registry.
7:45AM | Unknown number: itâs lila. iâll meet you at the corner cafe near the louvre at 4 today. we need to talk
8:05AM | Marinette: okay
Unknown number: youre not going to ask why
Marinette: we both know why
11:02AM | Unknown number: be on time
On his part, Damian isnât the kind of person who is heavy handed in conversation, which is good for Marinette. He makes snide comments when annoyed and asks questions about assignments that reference lessons he wasnât there for, but is quiet otherwise. He doesnât bother much with pleasantries and also doesnât bother asking to hang out after school, which Marinette is very glad for. Hawkmoth is sending out akumas more frequently than he has in a while, and she has a lot of work to do with commissions-- mostly received through word of mouth-- and homework. She does want to get into a good college, after all, and itâs not exactly like she can put I am the superhero, Ladybug on her admissions essays. Or maybe she could, as some sort of joke?
Still, his obvious denial of Lilaâs advances is all too apparent to the class, and even without Lilaâs instigation, gossip spreads like a wildfire. In fact, it spreads despite Lilaâs desire for it not to. The class doesnât talk about it when Lilaâs in earshot, but Lila knows whatâs going on. Lila sees the pitying looks that are thrown her way, the whispers in her ear about the bully, Marinette, getting her claws into another, poor transfer student.
At first, Lila attempts to divert the classâs attention by pushing her relationship with Adrien. Lila gets even closer to Adrien, who, weirdly, smells like some sort of old cheese, especially when she gets close to his breast pocket.Â
âOh, Adrien, I think itâs so sweet that youâre going to be taking me to dinner tonight!â Lila finds that Adrienâs forearms are surprisingly muscular. Not that thereâs anything wrong wth that-- she likes her boytoys to be strong, but sort of stupid.
Itâs a pity that Adrien isnât stupid, just a pushover. The two of them have an agreement, just like she and Marinette do; Adrien will play along with Lila during class time so her empire remains as strong as ever, and Lila gives Adrien an out for model related things. She doesnât know where Adrien continually disappears off to during photoshoots, but Gabriel trusts her for some weird reason she hasnât figured out yet. Which means that Lila is the perfect, ever constant excuse. Occasionally she goes out with Adrien on a âdateâ to keep up appearances, but itâs hard to date someone who doesnât follow her every whim. Lila also doesnât know anything about gaming, or anime, or anything that Adrien has interest in. In return, Adrien dislikes fashion, manipulation, and lying. Really, they have no common ground.
When the American transfer showed up, Lila had been hoping that he would be dumb. He is wonderful eye candy-- more muscular than Adrien and definitely more filled out, thatâs for sure. Lila knows that Gabriel has Adrien on some god-awful model diet, but that boy can metabolize like thereâs no tomorrow. But itâs not Lilaâs place to intervene. Thatâs family matters-- thatâs show business.
Damian Grayson is not stupid, which is either a blessing or a curse, because that means theoretically this man is the whole package. Heâs tall, dark, and has a sharp tongue. Exactly Lilaâs type. But nothing thatâs actually good ever comes her way, and the moment she meets him, she can tell that he dislikes her. Not for the first time, Lila regrets telling such bald-faced lies her first year. Prior to that year, her mother and she hopped countries nearly every year. Apparently, her mother decided that having Lila in the same school throughout high school would be beneficial. Maybe if Lila hadnât made such a huge mistake in her first year at Francois Dupont, she would be friends with Marinette, who has more of a spine than the rest of the class combined.Â
Lila knows a losing battle when she sees one. Damian doesnât like her, though sheâs not sure why. She gets the feeling itâs not just because of her past lies. Sheâs good at telling what people feel about her, has been trained to since a young age. Since her mother is a diplomat, business dinners and charity galas have been her playground since childhood. Figuring out peopleâs relationships started as a game, at first. Then Lila learned she could turn her knowledge into a tool. As she bounced around from school to school she got more and more adept with manipulating the relationships that she saw. But sheâs seen her mom lose before. She miscalculated, thought that she could change somebody who was too headstrong. It hadnât been pretty-- and it was high stakes, too. Thatâs why her mom and dad are now divorced.Â
She recognizes the same bullheadedness in Damian that Marinette has, and Lila knows that with Damian and the class at odds like they currently are, things will go south. Unlike the other transfer students, Damian looks like he will not be easily cowed and will not transfer just because his classmates say mean things to him. They certainly wonât be able to hurt him physically. Which is why she needs to meet up with Marinette. Do damage control. Make sure that she is safe, and that nobody can hurt her. Nobody in this stupid class can hurt her, really. Except for maybe Marinette, but she is too kind to do so. And now, Damian. Which means Lila needs to get a lock on him, and Marinette is her way to do that.
Thatâs why Lila is here, now, at this cafe near the Louvre, far, far away from anybody who goes to Francois Dupont. None of her dogs will find her here, and she can work something out with Marinette.
Marinette slides into the seat across from her after ordering something, and Lila begrudgingly admits that the girl is pretty and fashionable. She has a fluid grace to her motions, as well, which is why Lila found it weird that she had been so klutzy when they first met. Puberty, maybe?
âSo,â Lila starts. She doesnât really know how to talk to Marinette. Marinette is not one of her dogs. Marinette is smart, and loved, and good at what she likes; she is, at the very least, Lilaâs begrudging equal. âDamian Grayson.â
âDamian Grayson,â Marinette repeats, knowingly. She smiles and jokes, âIt almost sounds like weâre meeting up to talk about who we have a crush on.â
There are times when Lila wishes that Marinette took her up on the first option of the truce she presented. She wouldnât have minded a partner in crime, and Marinette is everything that Lila lacks. Thatâs why Lila offered it in the first place. She knew that Marinette wouldnât take it-- she was far too morally inclined too-- but it was worth a try.Â
âIâve tried talking to him,â Marinette says, âBut heâs not the type to listen.â
âHeâs smart.â Smarter than the rest of the class, Lila thinks, so of course he wonât ally himself with her. People who follow who are always disillusioned dreamers who donât have enough common sense to use Google. âI donât mind if heâs not on my side. He just canât be against me.â
Lila doesnât care much about her classmates at Francois Dupont, but she canât give them up, either. She still has the rest of this school year and the next, and itâs easier having her classmates fawn over her and drop everything at the flick of her wrist. It makes being class president very easy. If Damian exposes her lies, the end of her lycee years will inevitably end in an unpleasant altercation with Gianna Rossi, her mother. And while her classmates are inarguably dense and too trusting, their attentions arenât altogether unpleasant. They invite her to go to mundane places and she agrees to, when itâs not too much of an inconvenience.Â
Marinette nods, sagely, then sips her Cafe au Lait. âThereâs nothing to worry about there. He doesnât like dealing with classroom politics, so as long as you donât mess with him, heâll stay away.â
âGood.â But also-- Lila hesitates. She doesnât think that Marinette will agree with this, but sheâs a little bit desperate. As useless and unthinking their classmates are, Lila doesnât want to lose them. Theyâre all that Lila has. And theyâll think it weird that Damian isnât on her side. They might start messing with him, and by extension, Marinette. On Lilaâs short list of who she has tried and failed to take down is Marinette. The girl is slow to anger and has seemingly unending patience, but sheâs unquestionably talented and charismatic, which means Lila does not want to see her mad. Sheâs been accepting of the new classroom dynamic in which her classmates ignore and ocassionally insult her because the whole school knows the two of them have bad blood, but some days Lila catches Marinette looking at Alya, Nino, and Adrien with a distant fondness. If they totally turn on Marinette, it wonât end well.Â
Apparently, Marinette can see the hesitation on her face. Lila is surprised at how good the other girl is at reading people. She definitely should not have the same experiences that Lila does. She has too bright of a disposition to have experienced a life constantly embroiled in politics and poor personal relations. But somehow, Marinette is almost as good at reading people as Lila is.
âIf you think the rest of the class is going to do something, Iâm pretty sure that Damian will be fine with you shunning him. He doesnât like liars, but as long as it gets him out of dealing with the rest of the class, heâll be fine.â Marinette knows how little Damian cares for their classmates. She can ask him for permission after talking to Lila, and then act accordingly.Â
This is surprisingly easy. Though, most things with Marinette are. Even the first time that Lila confronted her, they only needed to speak a few words before everything was resolved neatly.Â
âIâll let you know what I decide to tell them.â Lila figures that itâs easier for her to tell Marinette what sheâs planning and not get an unexpected surprise at the last second where the girl opposes her.Â
âSounds good.â
Marinetteâs phone is on the table, and it buzzes itself to life. Lila sees her lockscreen: a picture of Marinette and her family. Lila thinks of her own lock screen. It is much less personable. A lock screen that is one of the many that are preinstalled.
Marinette picks the phone up, which comes off as uncharacteristically rude. Marinette doesnât seem like the kind of person who is constantly attached to technology, and she does have better manners than most of her classmates. Lila doesnât think sheâs ever seen Marinette pick up her phone when talking to somebody, and Lila wonders if Mariette picks up the phone because she thinks so little of her.Â
But Marinette looks pale and worried. She says, âSorry, but it looks like I have to cut this short. If thereâs anything else, just text me, okay?â
Then, Marinette dashes out the door, wide-eyed.
Lila wonders if Marinetteâs statement extends to things outside of their classroom situation. Maybe she can get Marinetteâs opinion on Gabrielâs Spring line.Â
#
âWhatâs wrong, Renee?â Marinette is worried. Renee never calls without texting, first. Normally, he calls when itâs nighttime, right before he goes to bed. Heâs calling in the middle of the day, and something feels wrong.
Renee is taking shuddering breaths on the phone, and Marinette feels her stomach drop. âM-ma-maman,â he wails.
âDid your maman do something?â Sheâs making her way to Reneeâs grandparentâs residence. Marinette visited Renee once in the past week, and he was settling in fine. His grandparents really love him. They said that after their son died, they were rarely able to contact Renee because his mother always had him so busy.
âMaman, she, she hurt Nonna.â Everything that Renee says is punctuated by sniffles and held-back tears.
âIs Nonna bleeding? Can Nonno come to the phone?âÂ
âN-no, I donât know, Mari, Iâm scared, Maman, sheâs never been this angry before, Nonno made me lock the bathroom door, I canât hear them anymore, sheâs not going to hurt them, is she? She canât hurt them, Mari, what am I supposed to do? Iâm sorry, Iâm sorry for being so bad, Iâm sorry. Please--â
âStay right where you are, okay Renee? Can you use your phone to call the police to Nonnoâs house? Iâm going to be right there. Nonno and Nonna are going to be okay.âÂ
Renee lets out a shaky, âYes,â and then Marinette hangs up the phone, darting into an alleyway to turn into Ladybug. She thinks that this might be the fastest that sheâs made her way through Paris, and her heartbeat is so fast, Marinette feels like sheâs about to vomit.
Ladybug swings to the suburbs where Renee currently resides, detransforms, and sprints into the house. The door is left wide open, which is a bad sign. It signals to Marinette that Celia was violent from the start, and that the elder Monsieur and Madam DeVries did not even have time to close the door.Â
She is unfortunately right; Madam Devries is on the floor with her arms over her head, body in a fetal position. Celia is barely restrained by Monsieur DeVries, who has deep scratches on his arms.Â
âYou,â Celia snarls when she sees Marinette come through the door. âYou bitch! Your stupid intervention made me lose my chance at a promotion. Now Iâm on probation! I could be demoted, all because you thought that you could teach my child.â
Celiaâs stiletto heels slam onto Monsieur DeVriesâ bare foot, and he flinches from the pain. It gives Celia just enough slack for her to escape his arms and storm up to Marinette. âEverything I do is for Renee. I work so he can go to school, so that he has a roof over his head, and so he can go to all of those stupid lessons that his father wanted him to do. And what do you do? What gives you the right to take him away from me?â
She tries to claw Marinette, but misses. All Marinette has to do is sidestep, sweep Celiaâs already shaking legs from underfoot, and then pull Celiaâs arms sharply and backwards. Marinetteâs shin is locked over the back of both of Celiaâs knees, and Marinette contorts the woman backwards so Marinette can speak directly into Celiaâs ears.Â
Marinette is glad that there are no cameras rolling here, though she has gathered so much evidence against Celia for charges of child abuse and corporate fraud that there is no way that Celia isnât going to jail. Sine thereâs no video evidence, if Celia wants to bring this instance up, she can just claim self defense.
âYou starved Renee when he didnât want to go to the lessons that you arranged. You beat him if he did anything wrong. You made him think that it was normal for kids to go weeks without seeing or hearing from their parents, prevented him from contacting other family members and from making friends, and humiliated him just because he wanted to hug you in public.â Marinette pulls Celiaâs arms back even more sharply, so that her spine was over Marinetteâs other knee. Celia let out a gasp and a muffled cry of pain. âYou canât pretend that you did all of that for Renee. You certainly canât pass off the laundering of Silverstein and Companyâs money as something necessary for you to take care of Renee.âÂ
Marinette abruptly pushes Celia onto the floor, letting the leg that wasnât restraining Celiaâs knees onto the womanâs lower back. Itâs a lot easier to restrain somebody whoâs unconscious, but Marinette wants Celia awake to realize how quickly her life is going to go down the drain. So that Celia knows how much evidence she has stacked against her.Â
It takes Marinette longer than it usually does for her to restrain her victim with zip ties, but she gets it done well before they even start to hear the police sirens.Â
âIf you think you can use your late husbandâs name as an excuse for what youâve done to Renee, you have another thing coming. I will see you in court this Thursday and not only will you be out of a promotion, you will be out of a job. Iâd like to see you try to get a job in France when you have charges of child abuse, violence against a teen and family, fraud, and money laundering on your record.âÂ
âBut I love Renee! He is my and Jeanâs child. The last connection that I have with Jean. How could I ever hurt him intentionally?â
This only makes Marinette feel more disgusted. How twisted Celiaâs vision of love is. Is this how Gabriel feels towards Adrien? Does he also delude himself into believing that his constant isolation of Adrien is a form of love?Â
âSometimes, intent doesnât matter.â Marinette says softly. âThe consequences of your actions make you accountable. If you truly love Renee, let him be happy. Let him be safe.â Maybe one day, Celia will learn to be better. To love better. Marinette isnât sure if Celia should ever be let back into Reneeâs life, but that isnât a decision she can make. Thatâs something that Renee and Monsieur and Madam DeVries must decide. She hopes they wait on it.
Celia cries, and Marinette can feel the womanâs shudders underneath her fingers. Her face is to the ground now, but sheâs lost all color and Marinette can almost believe that she is ashamed and doesnât want to look at anyone. But as good as Marinette is at partial and half-truths, sheâs never been good at lying. Not even to herself.Â
The police come, and Celia is escorted out in a solemn procession.
Madame and Monsieur DeVries do not thank Marinette, but the way they look at Renee with such concern and affection as they embrace him is all she wants, anyways.
#
The trial is a quiet affair. There is little to no media coverage because Monsieur and MadameDeVries want it that way.Â
Since Celiaâs physical assault on her son, the case was expedited. Instead of testifying Thursday next week, both Reneeâs grandparents and the Silverstein and Company insisted that the date be moved up, and somehow, they managed to get the case to be heard on Friday of the same week.Â
Renee attaches himself staunchly to Marinette and Damian at the trial. After they visited him at the DeVries house last week, Renee never stopped talking about the best big brother he could hope for. Now, after he has seen his mother launch herself at his Nonna and Nonno, he only has his grandparents and the two of them.
Monsieur and Madam DeVries take this in stride. They are thankful that they helped in getting Renee away from his mother and supportive of Renee forming an attachment to the two of them.
âDamian,â Renee asks when his Maman is on the stand, âIs Maman a bad person?â
Damian is not sure how to answer this. He is no expert on people and his experience with parents is limited and unusual. His mother is an ambitious assassin who raised him to be cold-hearted and brutish. There is little love lost between the two of them. Still, Damian canât bring himself to think of his mother as a bad person. A villain, maybe, but she had her moments--as brief and few as they were-- of kindness. As far as Damian can tell, Talia really thinks she is doing right by the world. All she wants to do is make the world a better place, though how she goes about doing that is... less than savory.
He shoots a look at Marinette. She shrugs and says, âJust tell him what youâre thinking.â
âPeople arenât bad.â The words feel shaky on his tongue. Talia and Bruce both have very different ideology that theyâve espoused to him, but neither feels right to say to Renee. Itâs weird to say there are no bad people in the world, when he is a vigilante who fights villains on a daily basis. To say that people like the Joker are not bad, when he has so much blood on his hands. He looks at Marinette, and sheâs giving him an encouraging smile. It makes him feel like heâs saying the right thing. âMisguided and twisted, yes. There are also people who are bad for you. Their decisions and actions can be bad, and they can be hurtful.â
Marinette smiles, and it makes Damian feel good. Heâs never really expressed his feelings on the dichotomy of people being good or bad, but he thinks about it often enough. His siblings and father all have pretty varying views on the matter, so he canât claim that he is right, but if Marinette agrees with him, he canât be all that wrong.Â
If this view isnât wrong, perhaps heâs needs to reevaluate his relationships with the people surrounding him, and his feelings towards himself. Dick has tried for a very long time to make Damian believe that he is not a bad person, but Damian has never really believed him. Dick says Damian was just misguided in his youth, following the instructions of someone who should have known better. That so long as Damian tries to be a better person and do better things, that he will be a good person.
Being a good person has never sounded right to Damian. He knows that his hands have taken lives and if heâs being honest, heâs not that unwilling to take more. Father believes killing people is a bad thing and refuses to do it. When Todd went off on his own and killed people, Father said it was unacceptable, and that it didnât matter that the people he killsed were doing bad things. Thus, if Damian killed in the past, Dickâs logic simply doesnât make sense. He cannot redeem himself from the lives he has taken; they cannot magically resurrect themselves.Â
But if people arenât good or bad and only their actions are, then maybe Damian is a hero, as Dick has continually tried to convince him. He has faced consequences for his past actions, and though heâs not sure that the consequences will ever be enough, the decisions he makes now are better. As Robin, he goes out of his way to help people. As Damian, he ocassionally tries to mediate.
âStill, even if people arenât good or bad,â Marinette whispers into Reneeâs ear and squeezes his hand, âThat doesnât mean you have to be with them. If theyâve hurt you, itâs your right to avoid them, and you shouldnât feel bad for doing that.â
Celia shivers on the stand and the few times that she brings herself to look at Renee, Marinette can see the beginnings of remorse on her face. Realization and remorse are the first steps to change. There is a future out there that will let Renee and Celia be together again, though Marinette personally doubts that it will ever happen.Â
After the trial, Renee is released to the custody of Monsieur and Madame DeVries, and Celiaa is sentenced to 14 years in jail, with a possibility of parole in 7 years. Many of the scandals th Silverstein company has under their belt was pushed onto Celia. Marinette canât say sheâs pleased with that, but itâs not as though sheâs willing to fight for a shorter jail sentence for this woman.
The five of them go out to celebrate the result of the trial filled with quiet joy.
#
One week after the trial, three since Damian arrived in Paris, and Marinette and Damian are engaged in a wrestling match in Marinetteâs living room.Â
âCome on Marinette, donât be such a sore loser.â
Marinette finally manages to flip and pin Damian onto the ground. âI would not have lost if you didnât knock the controller out of my hands with thirty seconds to go!â
âThat was just poor strategy on your part. You could have knocked my controller away too, instead of chasing after yours.â Itâs surprisingly difficult for Damian to get himself out from under Marinette, and itâs even harder for him to flip her back and cage her. âBesides, itâs not my fault that you have such sweaty hands. Should keep a better grip, Pigtails.â
Marinette sputters. âDonât insult my hairstyle choices!â
âI wasnât insulting them. Itâs a--â nickname. But Damian doesnât give people heâs not close to nicknames. When he doesnât know someoneâs name, or doesnât care for them, he calls them by distinguishing features. But Damian knows Marinetteâs name and thinks that sheâs a decent person. The way Pigtails rolled off of Damianâs tongue feels more like an endearment than anything else. He thinks that her pigtails are pretty cute, after all. They fit her childish persona when she is relaxed.Â
Sabine comes up the steps from the boulangerie and smiles at the two of them.Â
âYou two are getting along well,â she says so nonchalantly that Damian feels a flush growing. He lets his weight off of Marinette, and she bounds up, onto her motherâs arm.
âMaman, tell Damian that my pigtails are great. Heâs insulting them!â
Sabine smiles lovingly at her daughter and shakes one of the pigtails with her hand. âDefinitely the tails of one very cute pig.â
âMaman, you canât call me a pig. Iâm your daughter.â
âI said a very cute pig.â Sabine looks at Damian and winks, and his flush grows even more. âNow isnât it about time for the two of you to go back to school?â
Marinette groans. âDonât remind me. Madame Mendeleev is going to give a physics test today.â
She grabs another pastry and her bag before kissing her Maman and heading out to the streets with Damian.
âBye Maman, weâll see you after we go visit Renee!â
âBye, Sabine.â Damian inclines his head as Marinetteâs mother waved them goodbye from behind the bakery counter.
Itâs nice being friends with Marinette. The days go by quickly, and thereâs rarely a dull moment. Somehow, the two of them kept meeting each other after akuma attacks, and between all of their accidental run-ins and their scheduled visits with Renee, Damian finds that heâs more often in the presence of Marinette Dupain-Cheng than he is alone.Â
At first, Marinette is prickly, but after Lila spreads the lie that he doesnât speak French well and feels anxious when in big groups, and oh, did she mention that he wants to leave and not be friends with any of them, the class doesnât really bother with him much. Sheâs much more willing to be around him once that occurs.
Surprisingly, what Lila said isnât even that much of a lie. He wants-- or at least wanted-- to leave Paris because he thought that Hawkmoth wasnât that big of a deal. He certainly doesnât want to befriend anyone who is imbecilic enough to believe Lila. His French is a little bit rusty, but itâs definitely passable.Â
Now that Lila is not constantly trying to hold Damianâs forearm, he relaxes a lot. Marinette is a calming, level-headed person who balances out Damianâs doom and gloom with cheer and optimism. Sheâs good at catching him up on the classwork, though not the best ad science, and is a responsible person that Damian trusts with most things.
Lately, heâs been thinking of trusting her a little more and fishing for information on Hawkmoth, Chat Noir, and Ladybug. For some reason, Damian thinks that she will be a very good source of information if he approaches it the right way.Â
He aces the physics test. Itâs a good day.
#
Theyâre walking back to Tom & Sabineâs Boulangerie when they come across Nicolette, the girl Marinette saved from Fraser.Â
âMarinette! Damian! Iâm so glad I ran into you two. I never got a chance to thank you guys for saving me.â Nicolette looks infinitely happier than when they had first met her. Sheâs so different than when Damian first met her. Heâs never been good at reconciling people in extreme situations of stress with how they are normally, so Damian supposes this is just par for the course.Â
âCan I get you guys coffee? Itâs really such a relief that Fraserâs finally off my back. He was hounding me for a long time.â Nicoletteâs voice trails off towards the end. Sheâs ashamed.
âIâm free. Iâd love to have coffee with you. Damian?âÂ
Damian doesnât have any real reason to refuse. Research on Hawkmoth is important, but heâs hit a dead end as of late, and stressing about the lack of information-- Damian curses magic, for the umpteenth time-- will do nothing. It doesnât help that he can hear his older brothers in his head, telling him that he needs to get a life.Â
âHowâs your new job going?â Marinette falls into conversation with the girl, and the two of them manage to drag him into the conversation as well. Having a rapport with someone he barely knows is unusual, but surprisingly pleasant. Thereâs no need to go into depth over things he doesnât care for, and anything that a party doesnât seem interested in or doesnât like is glossed over immediately.Â
Perhaps his brothers are right, and Damian does need to get a few more friends his age.Â
âMy boss says that if I keep performing the way I am, Iâll get a promotion before the end of the year! Can you believe that?âÂ
âThatâs amazing! Iâm so happy for you. And your coworkers?â
âTheyâre pretty amazing. Iâm so glad that I decided to work for Dior instead of Silverstein and Company. Silverstein was what really sent Fraser off, and theyâre not even in fashion. Theyâre in real estate or something. Dior always reminds me how valued I am, and thatâs something I really needed after dealing with Fraser for so long.â Nicolette looks around the cafe and lowers her voice. âThereâs not a lot of information out about it in the media yet, but Iâve heard that Silverstein is going to be in pretty hot water soon; someone high up in their Paris branch really messed up. Apparently she was doing all sorts of illegal things under the table, and let a lot of those who were under her get away with the same thing.âÂ
Marinette and Damian exchange looks. They know exactly who sheâs talking about, but they come to the joint decision that they donât need to talk about it. Because talking about how they know means talking about Renee. And even though Nicolette is friendly, there is no reason to expose another personâs life story. Especially not when theyâre as vulnerable as Renee is. Marinette gently redirects the conversation back to fashion.
âOh, I love Dior! Their ready to wear line was to die for this year.â
âDefinitely, a lot of my friends like Gabriel better, but I simply adore the way that Dior emphasizes femininity. I donât think that women need to emulate men in their fashion; weâre amazing the way we are, and should be appreciated.â Nicolette looks Marinette up and down. âSpeaking of, I love your outfit. It doesnât look like itâs something from a ready-made store.â Â
âI like to design my own clothes from time to time,â Marinette waves off the compliment. âBoth Gabriel and Diorâs original missions are founded on principles that I greatly admire, though I have to admit that Iâve had some personal run-ins with Monsieur Agreste that have reflected poorly on his recent choices, and I am no longer the biggest fan of his work. Itâs sad that heâs deviated so much from what he originally wanted to do-- give his wife and women the power to be treated as an equal.âÂ
Marinette isnât exactly sure how Gabriel treats Adrien in his entirety, but what little she does know is enough for her to despise the man. For the past year, Marinette has wanted to emancipate Adrien, and that desire has only gotten stronger in the past few months. In her gut, Marinette knows her initial suspicions are correct: Gabriel has to be Hawkmoth. More recently, even their moods seem to be interconnected. Gabriel has been hounding Adrien more than usual-- more photoshoots, late nights, less correspondence with his friends, more of a diet, and those are only things that Marinette has observed. And Hawkmoth has been coming after her and Chat Noir with a vengeance. Heâs released an akuma every single day for the past month, and itâs taxing on her, though Marinette canât say that his newest strategy is any weirder than the other ones heâs been trying out during the past half year. At least the akumas arenât that strong, but itâs worrying because Chat Noir feels more obligated to come out to at least half of the akuma battles, and itâs clear that heâs too tired and too busy to do so.Â
âWhat about you, Damian? Do you have a favorite courtiere?â Marinette smiles sheepishly. Theyâre talking about fashion, and sheâs not sure that he enjoys the subject all that much.
âI donât know much about fashion, but all my brothers can talk about is this new designer thatâs been working with Jagged Stone and Clara Nightingale. Theyâre completely obsessed, but I canât remember the name.â Damian thinks the designerâs name had an M in it, but heâs not sure.
âOh, MDC! Theyâre so elusive, but their designs are stunning. Iâd love to work with them, if I ever get a chance. Itâs a pity that theyâre so secretive.â Nicolette whips out her phone. âI have a whole file on all of the designs that theyâve released so far. They have a great eye for color, and their construction is flawless. I even have a few designs that they havenât claimed, but Iâm pretty sure they made it. All of them have a pretty distinctive--â
Nicolette narrows her eyes. âWait.â
Marinette looks down at her cup, and then back up into Nicoletteâs, calm and steady. âI love MDC too. Since Iâm an aspiring designer, I reference everything she makes pretty often. I based my jacket off the one she made for Clara, with a little bit of Dior Spring 2017 for flair.â
âNo. Way.â Nicoletteâs eyes set themselves on the lapel of her blazer. âNo, no, no, thereâs no way.â
Damian raises an eyebrow, looks at Marinette and then Nicolette. Nicoletteâs mouth hangs slightly ajar while Marinette holds her cup of coffee. He feels like heâs missing something here, but heâs not exactly sure what. MDC. Marinette. MDC. Marinette.Â
He pauses. What is Marinetteâs last name again? He thinks heâs heard it at least once before-- must have, because they needed to state their full name for the court records-- but what?
Nicolette squeals and takes Marinetteâs hands. Still, she knows when to keep things a secret; since Marinette hasnât revealed her identity yet, there must be a reason why she wants to keep it a secret. Marinette saved her, so thereâs no way that Nicolette is going to betray her trust. Plus, this might give Nicolette a huge break if she plays her cards right.
Apparently, Nicolette deems Damian either to be nobody important, or somebody whoâs already in confidence with this secret that Marinette is keeping, so she lowers her voice just enough so that the three at the table can hear. âI cannot believe that Iâve met you. I canât believe that you saved me! Do you know how kickass that is? Half of the designers who are working for us look like theyâre fragile enough to blow away if one more needle stabs them. Oh my god. I canât believe this. This is one of the best days of my life.â
For her part, Marinette looks confused, with an underlying current of either amusement and possibly anxiety. âThey are pretty new to the industry. Itâs rare to meet another fan!â
âDonât play me like that. I got my job for a reason. I was one of the top scorers in business school and might have been hired for my background in technology, but the reason why I had an emphasis on fashion is because I am obsessed with couture. And when I get obsessed, itâs pretty easy for me to see when itâs one of my favorite designerâs styles.â
âThanks for thinking that I copied them so well!â Marinette smiles, and Damian almost doesnât catch the hint of tension in her shoulders. âI do have a lot of free time on my hands though. High school student and all.â
Marinette has learned to lie very well. After years of hiding life-altering secrets, she has to be. Thereâs a lot riding on her ability to keep silent. Paris, for example.
Unfortunately for her, the two people at the table arenât fooled by her act. Damian pieces it together from context clues and a quick glance in his contact list, where Marinette is listed as âMarinette Dupain-Cheng.â Nicolette, on the other hand, is very well versed in MDCâs past designs, and also has the conviction to follow through with her beliefs.
Marinetteâs denial of her alter-ego is not outlandish. Sheâs a teenage girl, and perhaps not ready to face the media storm that would come after outing herself to the public. So Nicolette drops the issue, and Damian doesnât comment. She hums, pulls out a business card and says, âWell, your construction on your blazer is much better than we see with interns usually. If youâre ever interested in coming to Dior, just shoot me a message. Iâd be glad to give you a referral or help in any way. Itâs the least I can do.â
âWow, thatâs amazing! Iâm not sure, but Iâm thinking of trying to intern this summer.â Marinette isnât sure that she can, what with her duties as Ladybug that will inevitably pull her away from her internship and will not reflect well on her work ethic (she really needs to take down Hawkmoth before she gets into college, or at least before she gets into the working world), but it would be nice to intern for one of the biggest fashion companies. And honestly, after knowing how awfully Gabriel treats his own son, sheâs not sure she wants to find out how he treats his interns.
âPlease Marinette,â Nicolette says, eyes twinkling. âWith your skills, I can land you more than an intern position. But it was nice catching up. We should do this again, sometime.â
âIt was nice,â Damian says, and he finds that he means it. More than nice, actually. Damian knows more about Marinette now, and heâs sure that thereâs even more for him to discover. She certainly keeps things interesting, thatâs for sure.
âDefinitely.â
#
âEugh. Damian, would you please throw out that shirt of yours?â Marinette wrinkles her nose. âMustard yellow is not your shade. How is it that the one colored shirt that you have in your wardrobe is also the ugliest thing you own?â
Since they now see each other on an almost daily basis and Marinetteâs proclivity for fashion has been outed, she voices her distaste with Damianâs limited fashion sense more often than not. The boy knows how to work a good black t-shirt and jeans, but not much else. She asked him if he was trying to go for the emo look, yesterday, and when he said no, she demanded that he wear something with color the following day, So, Damian flipped through the clothes that he brought with him to France, and found that the only colored clothing he brought was a t-shirt he doesnât even remember packing.
âIâm wearing something colorful,â he says. âYou told me to.â
âIf I knew that this was the only thing that you owned in color, I would have gladly let you remain in your emo phase.â Marinette sighs. âNow that I know this is your only option and that you are not an emo, I have no choice.â
In the time that has passed since the two of them met with Nicolette, Marinette has not acknowledged the elephant in the room. She has said nothing of her relation to MDC, but itâs not hard to figure it out. Damian spent the night after they met up with Nicolette looking at a collection of all the things that MDC has designed and found a very distinctive logo sewn into each. This logo is also found on all of the things that are up in Marinetteâs room, but he hasnât mentioned it. Thus, the two of them pretend that she is just an aspiring designer, rather than one who already has high-end clientele.
With a dramatic swoon and an intake of breath, Marinette says, âI suppose I must help you with your wardrobe. The reformation of one Damian Grayson has now been entrusted to me, Marinette Dupain-Cheng.â
The mention of Damianâs fake last name makes him bristle more than the jab at his clothing colors.Â
âMy wardrobe is fine. I donât see anybody else complaining.â
âDamian. You interact with maybe five people on a regular basis in Paris. Renee doesnât think you can do a single bad thing in the world, and his Nonna and Nonno arenât going to say anything about your fashion choices. The barista at the cafe is head over heels for you and clearly doesnât think about anything but your pretty eyes and the muscles under your t-shirt. Maman and Papa just think that youâre a teenager who doesnât have more than one outfit, and that youâre possibly emo.â Marinette pauses. âYou do have more than one outfit, right?â
Damian scoffs. He may not know fashion, but he can certainly afford more than one outfit. Still, Marinette doesnât know much about him in terms of family or finance. Theyâve kept everything very surface level, though heâs sure that she has her own assumptions. He has his own about her, though he does have more information to work with. He canât shake the feeling that heâs missing something big, though. The way they keep meeting up after akumas and the way sheâs able to take people down so easily when Damian knows that she doesnât actually go to the martial arts class down the street from Francois Dupont. But every time he tries to think about it for too long, something else draws his attention. His train of thought always slips away.
âDonât you scoff at me young man. I am now obligated to help you, you poor, misguided soul. I am going to dress you to impress.â Her grin broadens. âI bet that I can get that barista to ask you on a date. What would you prefer; for her to leave her number on a cup, for her to silently drool over you, or for her to try to work up the nerve to ask you out directly?â
âI donât want her to ask me out at all.â He leans back onto the armrest of the sofa and assesses her.
âCome on, Damian. You need to make more friends. Go out. Live a little!â
âThis, coming from you,â Damian says amusedly. Marinette and his brothers would get along splendidly, if they ever met. Not that they will.
Marinette huffs. âI certainly have more friends than you, and I definitely interact with way more people than you do.â
âThatâs what you get for working in customer service. And also for having some sort of moral obligation to save the world.â
At this, Marinette almost stutters. Her mind instantly goes to Ladybug. But Damian canât know. All of the times that sheâs seen him on scene after an akuma attack, they were all coincidences. They have to be.
âI donât know why you feel the need to save everyone and their uncle from stalkers and continue to intervene in random street fights, but where Iâm from, that certainly doesnât happen very often.â
Oh. Oh, he is talking about her civilian form. He doesnât know. Itâs fine.
âFunny, because you always seem to step in to help whenever you see me.â Marinette frowns. âSay, where are you from, anyways? I know youâre from America, which explains why you have such horrible fashion sense, but where?â Marinette cracks a smile, thinking of Damian in American stereotypes.Â
âSo what was it? A surfer? A cowboy? Oh my god, a skater boy,â she cackles. She can totally see it. The slightly rebellious slightly punk combo. Thereâs no way that Damian wasnât a skater boy back in the states.
Damian looks insulted. âI was not a skater boy. If you must know, Iâm from Gotham.â
Is that too much information? He regrets it almost as soon as the words are out of his mouth, but he has gotten too relaxed in her presence. That isnât good. He canât let things slip like that. He should have redirected her, let him think that he was from New York, or that he was a skater boy. If Marinette decides to look up Damian and Gotham, there are a good number of photos of him alongside his real last name. Then sheâll wonder why he lied to begin with. That will be bad. That canât happen.
She considers him. âYouâve really got it rough, donât you? Moving from one crime infested city to the next. Gothamâs worse, though. At least here, weâve only got two overpowered villains and a bunch of victims. Over there⌠the likes of the Joker and Two-Face? They hurt people, and thereâs no Miraculous Cure from Ladybug to fix the damage theyâve done. Honestly, Iâm surprised that you donât avoid danger at every turn.â
Gothamites do tend to avoid danger much more than their Parisian counterparts. Gothamites walk with purpose and are rarely out on the streets longer than they absolutely have to be; theyâre a smart bunch, who donât want to get involved if they donât have to. Most people keep their cards close to their chest, and donât let people know that they care.Â
Damian doesnât think itâs bad, though he does have to admit that Paris is less dangerous. Frustrating, because he canât do much when a situation arises, but itâs almost nice how normal he feels in Paris. Thatâs something he hasnât gotten to experience much of, and while the first few days were weird, heâs settled into a sort of routine. He gets along with Marinette a hell of a lot better than any of his classmates back in Gotham, except for maybe Kent, but he and Kent rarely see each other during school hours.
Marinette breezes back to talking about fashion, almost as if she knows that sheâs getting into territory that neither of them are quite ready to go into, and Damian gladly accepts it.
She claps her hands and says, âWeâre going shopping. Letâs get you a wardrobe that makes your loved ones proud.â
It doesnât escape Damianâs notice that she says loved ones instead of parents, and wonders if she knows more than he thinks she does. He wonders if she already knows that heâs Damian Wayne. Somehow, he doubts that she knows or cares that he is the son of an American billionaire with mommy issues. But it does feel good to have someone that doesnât assume things about the state of his family. Sheâs been incredibly noninvasive and patient, backing off as soon as she thinks thereâs a possible limit if he ever says more than he means to. Damian wonders if this courtesy is because she doesnât want her own secrets to get out. It doesnât matter, whatever the reason.Â
Heâs glad for it.
#
Theyâre in her bedroom.
Damian lies on her chaise, tossing a stress ball that he finds on her desk. Marinette sits in her rolling chair, working on a commission.Â
âEver thought of opening up a website?â Marinetteâs room is nice. It has a feminine charm to it, but nothing overwhelming. Very different from Barbaraâs chaotically organized room that has cold cases and theories lying around on every open surface and Cassandraâs weapon filled one.Â
Marinette hums. âIâve thought about it. I donât know if I want to. I donât really have the technical expertise to make it happen.â
âYouâve got Nicolette. I wouldnât be opposed to helping you with the technological aspect, either.â
At her desk, Marinetteâs hands still. âThe commissions I get just from word of mouth are pretty amazing. Theyâre also pretty time consuming.â
Damian canât tell if heâs pushing too hard. If sheâs uncomfortable with what heâs saying. Not for the first time since heâs been around Marinette, Damian wishes that he could read people better.
âBut you want to be a fashion designer. You can only do so much with word of mouth.â
âIâve got plenty of time,â Marinette counters. âIâve got years before I can even think about making it big.â
This⌠annoys him for some reason. Marinette doesnât have to wait for years before making a splash in the fashion industry. She already is. And she can make an even bigger one if she just makes a way for people to contact her reliably.Â
He sits up. âYou are perfectly capable of achieving your dreams now.Why are you putting what youâre passionate about on hold? It makes little sense to limit yourself when there are celebrities around the world vying for a piece of yours. Even my brothers like your designs, and itâs difficult to catch their attention.â
Briefly, Damian wonders if his words would mean more to her if she knew he is a Wayne. That his brothers are Waynes-- the impossible to please, highly irritable Waynes. He shakes away the thought. Thanks to her everyday hero attitude, sheâs gotten to meet a surprising amount of famous people or people on their way to fame, and she treats them no differently when she finds out.Â
What goes on inside the brain of Marinette is far beyond him. Every time he thinks he has her pegged, she does something that makes his assumptions wrong. Itâs frustrating how little he knows about her when he is supposed to be one of the worldâs greatest detectives. The one thing that doesnât change, the only common thread that he can follow is that Marinette cares for people far better than most care for themselves.Â
Itâs only been one month, but Marinette is passionate about everything she does, from helping out her parents at the bakery to all of the random acts of kindness she does around town. The good will she shows people on the streets, whether theyâre down on their luck that day or are going through a rough patch is unconventional and awe-inspiring. Anyone she meets whoâs in a really bad situation is immediately swept up into endless love and affection and she always continues to meet up with them when they need it. If she comes across a situation where she can help,Marinette always follows through. She drops everything for complete strangers that she meets.Â
So why canât she take a stab at her own dreams?
âI donât have time,â Marinette manages. Damian doesnât think that heâs seen her breathe since theyâve started this conversation.Â
âMarinette. Look at me.âÂ
She turns to him, eyes downcast and mind clearly elsewhere.Â
âMarinette.â
She looks at him. Damian is taken aback at the kind of blue her eyes are. Layers of different shades of blue with flecks that almost look silver surrounding her pupil. Even her eyes have freckles.Â
âYou need to make the time.â And then, she looks so helpless, her eyes full of regret and confusion and anxiousness.
Damian wants to do something. With his hands, or feet, or something. He wants to move, he wants to hold her. He settles for running a hand through his hair, a highly unusual action. He likes his hair neat and doesnât like tics. They make him feel weak. But if running his hand through his hair can stop him from reaching out to Marinette-- for what, Damian thinks, a hug?--then heâll do it.Â
âIâm busy, Damian,â she says plaintively, like sheâs begging him to believe her.
Why, though? Damian doesnât understand. Why canât she just make a website? God knows his brothers would be all over it. The only reason Tim hasnât figured out her identity is because he respects the fact that MDC clearly does not want to go public. Heâs been trying to hunt down an alternate way to get an MDC commission for months now and has only just stopped short of reaching out to Jagged himself. Damian doesnât understand why he feels so frustrated at her lack of effort, either. Heâs seen plenty of people around him in Gotham give up on their dreams in favor of more practical ways of life. People he knew that were talented and could make it, and he never, ever pushed them. Because it was their life. Their decisions. So why?
Why does it hurt so much when Marinette doesnât follow her dreams?
âI see. Then if youâre so busy, maybe I should stop taking up your time.â The words taste like blood in his mouth. What is he doing? Being with Marinette makes him feel good. Like heâs worthy of being Bruce Wayneâs blood son and that heâs a good brother. Why should he give that up just because Marinette doesnât want to grow up?
He drops through the trap door and closes it behind him. He goes back to the apartment his father bought him for his stay in Paris. It is empty, cold, and impersonal. For the first time since heâs met Marinette, Damian desperately wishes that the Justice League would give him permission to be Robin.
#
2:02 AM | Marinette: Damian?
Marinette: hey im sorry for
Marinette: honestly i donât even know i
2:06 AM | Marinette: will you help me make a website?
2:10 AM | Damian: ok
Damian: iâll come over tomorrow after school?
2:12 AM | Marinette: yeah
Marinette: that sounds good
3:30 AM | Marinette: im sorry i donât really know what for but iâm sorry
Marinette: i felt really horrible
Marinette: im sorry
3:37 AM | Damian: you need to learn how to take care of yourself before you take care of others
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Marinette wonders when she got used to the crushing weight of expectations that had been imposed upon her by the Powers That Be. She also wonders when she got used to being lonely. These are two separate events, sheâs fairly sure, but it isnât like she keeps a diary anymore. She has long since fallen out of that habit, because she doesnât want another Sabrina incident. With the class the way it is now, she canât even fathom how much damage her diary could bring to her classmates, and likely, the whole of Paris. Because for some reason, Hawkmoth has some sort of a vendetta against her class.
Which is the whole reason why she didnât transfer out of Mademoiselle Bustierâs class in the first place. Sure, she tried for the first few months to expose Lila and get things back to the status quo, but Marinette can only try and fail so many times before getting tired of her classmateâs willful ignorance. Then, she stayed in class for Adrien. Such a sweet, misguided boy. Marinette wonders how he would have turned out if his father was less of an asshole, or if his mother were still around. No use crying over spilled milk; she still feels bad for him, but sheâs no longer staying in class for him. Her crush on Adrien is a thing of the past.Â
As it is currently, Mlle. Bustierâs class simply provides the most excellent cover for all of her escapades and an excellent vantage point to see what the next akuma might be.Â
After all, their class encompasses both the people who are most often akumatized-- minus Monsieur Ramier and Augustine-- and the people who are most likely to cause somebodyâs akumatization. These are the usual suspects:
Chloe, who has admittedly improved her attitude after reconciling with her mother, but still doesnât know how to deal with people like an ordinary person would.Â
Lila, whose lies and half truths have ended more than one personâs dreams (as well as her own penchant to get akumatized willingly, but that hasnât happened often after the first year, and Marinette doesnât really want to go into that).
Adrien, who never intends to get anybody akumatized, but ends up doing so when the media catches him doing anything. Because everything he does gets covered by the media heavily. So when he goes out with friends and is mistaken for having a lover, there are a lot of angry fangirls who get akumatized.
Oh, and then thereâs Marinette herself. Sheâs honestly not sure how or why so many people around her end up getting akumatized-- maybe she takes other peopleâs luck in exchange for having an abundance of her own-- but thereâs certainly quite a number.
And if sheâs talking about family relations, this class takes the cake too. Adrienâs father lashes out at his employees so often that Marinette is surprised that all his workers havenât quit yet. Gabrielâs attitude has also convinced Marinette that she never wants to work at the manâs self-named brand. Mayor Bourgois and Audrey Bourgeois are both⌠frightening in their own ways. Both can end careers easily, but Audrey definitely goes about ending careers in a more harmful way. Julekaâs mom pisses off anybody who tries to come down the Seine; numerous akumas have appeared in response to her loud music blasting at all times of the day. And Ivanâs parents? Sweethearts, but both are so sensitive that their family is a prime target for Hawkmoth.Â
She wonders when the new boy, Damian, will get akumatized. She doesnât think-- hopes-- that he wonât, but with the track rate of their classmates, it was highly unlikely that he wouldnât. So far, Marinette and Adrien have been the only ones in the class who havenât been, including the series of brief transfers to their classes last year. Maybe heâll be another to add to their number. And Marinette and Adrien both moonlight as superheroes. Thereâs probably some Miraculous magic involved, but Marinetteâs not entirely sure. Master Fu doesnât have answers for many of the questions that Marinette asks.
Damian seems like a decent person with a good head on his shoulders. Marinette hopes that he transfers away from this class soon, because she would feel awful if he does end up getting caught up with her classmateâs delusional version of reality. Because even though Lila has calmed down a lot and no longer tells such outlandish tales as she did in her first year at Francois Dupont, everyone else still follows her so mindlessly that it isnât a healthy relationship for anyone involved. Marinette is almost certain that there are multiple people in the class that must know Lila was lying but now perpetuate this twisted version of reality because theyâre afraid. Ninth and tenth year were important; if Lila really did lie about all of her connections, that means they messed their own futures up and need to work on themselves to fix it--something that is difficult to admit and commit to matter what age a person is. To admit that they did something wrong and take steps to fix it-- Marinette doesnât think any of her classmates have that kind of mindset. After all, if anyone else had guts, thereâs no way that Chloe would have been class president for as long as she was.
 Lunch comes around quickly, and Damian manages to catch her on her way out, grabbing and holding her forearm. Marinette is cautious, making sure that none of Lilaâs lackeys are around. Despite her agreement with Lila, her classmates tend to make everything a much bigger deal than it should be, and they always tell Lila whenever Marinette steps so much as a foot out of line. Lila doesnât always act on her classmates' words, but when there are too many voices that say that Marinette is doing something wrong, Lila has to act; if she doesnât, sheâs at risk of losing her position of power. Once Marinette is sure there is no one from Mlle. Bustierâs class watching, she pulls Damian with her to an alleyway a short ways away from her familyâs bakery.
âIâm telling you again. You really donât want to be seen with me.âÂ
âIf you think I care about Lila, youâre mistaken. I will be seen with who I want to be seen with.âÂ
Marinetteâs hand is warm and calloused. Her fingertips are extra soft, like she takes care to moisturize them more than the rest of her hand.Â
The alleyway is surprisingly nice. Much nicer than any alleyway that Damian would find in Gotham, thatâs for certain. It doesnât have any blood stains and there are no crazy psychos hiding in the shadows. Instead, sunlight is let through the shorter of the two buildings, only five stories. Sure, the place smells slightly of urine and trash and thereâs broken bottles everywhere, but that is par for the course for any major city.
Marinetteâs not sure why Damian seems to be going out of his way to talk to her. Sheâs seen him interact with the other students, and he was positively stoic with them. His words are still clipped when heâs talking to her, but at least he speaks full sentences.
âItâll be bad for your social health if you keep trying to talk to me.âÂ
He raises an eyebrow. âI donât believe I ever asked for you to look after my social health, and I certainly donât want to talk to the idiots in that class.â
âI donât think you understand, Damian. You might not mind being alone, but being lonely is different. It feels bad, and Hawkmoth will take advantage of you.â Marinette knows what being lonely is like, because despite her loving parents and all of her friends that sheâs made outside of school in the past two years, before that, her world was limited. Sometimes, she wishes that some magical being came with Miraculous. Someone that she can actually talk to about all of her problems, both hero-related and those in her everyday life. As it is, Marinette never talks about what she does as Ladybug, unless sheâs referring to herself in the third person and is forced to. Marinette doesnât need people trying to figure out she is Ladybug, and despite Master Fuâs assurances that people without a Miraculous will never, ever catch on, she prefers to err on the side of caution. And as Ladybug, she only ever talks to Chat Noir, never deigning to talk about her personal life because it will be way too easy for Adrien to make the jump between her everyday problems and Marinette, because Adrien is a Miraculous user, and the Identity Concealment magic supposedly is less effective between Miraculous users.Â
âI donât believe weâve interacted enough for you to judge my mental fortitude. Besides, you might have told me to avoid you, but I never agreed.âÂ
The former part of Damianâs statement isnât true, but Damian doesnât know that. As a superhero, Marinette needs to know how to judge people quickly and effectively. Sheâs read plenty of books on psychology and body language, clocked endless hours of videos on the subject. Thereâs also the matter of her bountiful personal experience, what with figuring out the issues of the ever increasing number of akumas that pop up around the city. Still, it isnât like Marinette can actively refute his statement.Â
For a while, the two of them stand in contemplative silence.Â
âFine, then, Iâll tell you why you need to avoid me. We might as well get out of this alleyway, though.â Marinette eyes the dumpster that stands a few meters away from them.
âAnd here I thought you were fond of alleyways,â Damian says, in reference to the first time they met.
She laughs, and it feels good. Marinette hasn't laughed in quite some time. Lately, her parents are always busy. They want to expand their patissiere by opening a second branch. That means they donât have much family time, and when they do, itâs typically spent talking shop. Manon has continued in her bratty toddler stage, and the rest of the kids that she babysits are in a similar state. Uncle Jagged and Aunt Penny are still touring, bringing Luka around for the ride, Kagamiâs currently in intensive training for the World Cup, and she simply hasnât had enough time to see any of her other friends.
âIâd like to think that I'm more fond of my parents' macarons, than I am of alleyways.â Marinette leads him through the other end of the alleyway and through a few streets to get to the back entrance that leads directly to their house instead of the bakery. At least since Maman and Papa are so busy with business, she never needs to talk about her friends in school, or lack thereof.
#
âLet me get this straight,â Damian says, pinching the bridge of his nose. âYou had four transfers last year and each of them ended up as akumas multiple times because of her lies, students who donât believe her get expelled, suspended, or bullied, and the teacher and school refuse to do anything about it?â
âWell, Principal Damocles refuses to do anything; Mlle. Bustier believes her.â Marinette sips the cup of hot cocoa she prepared and lounges on her chaise. She doesnât bother saying that all the transfers occurred in a six month period, after which Lila let up on her tyranny and turned into an average albeit still incredibly charismatic teen. Neither does she bother mentioning that Lila doesnât lie anymore-- at least, not any big ones-- and has stopped getting herself willingly akumatized. Sheâs trying to get Damian to transfer out, after all.Â
âThatâs even worse. Theyâre useless.â
âIt depends on your point of view. Theyâre very useful if youâre Lila or the rest of the class.â
Damian swivels the chair so heâs facing Marinette in her entirety. âHow have you managed three years with that orange demon? Better question, why have you not transferred?â
âKeep your friends close and your enemies closer.â Itâs not like Marinette can tell him the real reason why sheâs staying in the class. Thatâs why she hasnât told her parents about all of this. If they knew, they would definitely make her transfer classes, if not schools.
âThat is no good reason for me to continue to stay with her group. I hate lying manipulators.â Damianâs mother is a good example.
âYou might hate them, but if you canât beat them and you canât leave, you have to join them, or at least make a truce. And thereâs no way Lila is going to give you up.â
âI really should just transfer.â
âI agree whole-heartedly. Please do.â
âBut I canât. My father wonât arrange a transfer for me. He wants me in that class.â More accurately-- Damian knows how many akumas came out of that class, and there is no way that heâs going to transfer away from it. Itâs easier to figure out a game plan if heâs able to watch the action.
âI could arrange a transfer for you, if you want.â
âNo, thatâs too much trouble.â
âItâs no trouble, and if it helps one person by preventing them from getting akumatized, thatâs great.â
âWhy canât you just expose her?â Damian counters.
âTried that two years ago. Failed. Miserably. I almost got expelled.â She tactfully leaves out the fact that Lila also got her back in school. After years of making up excuses for where sheâs been when an akuma attack calls her away, sheâs gotten very skillful at lies by omission. Besides, if theyâre to help someone, thatâs okay, right?Â
âIf you canât expose her then how are you going to get me transferred out?â
âThose are two separate issues. I might not be able to persuade a classroom thatâs very interdependent on their relations with each other, but I was class president for two years, so I know people.âÂ
Damian decides to revise his tactics. âI donât back down from a challenge. Besides, I want to see her empire crumble.â
The last part isnât true. He cares little for the Italian girl, even less for their other classmates. People like Lila are alarmingly common when you run in the circles of the rich and powerful, and there are certainly people whose charisma is infinitely more dangerous. Lex Luthor, for instance. He shakes off thoughts of the dangerous business man. Damian needs to stay in this class because itâs the best lead that heâs got right now. Heâs trying to be as covert as possible, under League request. Apparently, the Justice League of America isnât supposed to interfere with whatâs going on in Europe unless they call in for help. Damian thinks thatâs a stupid rule-- in the end, theyâre all just trying to protect the world-- but he agreed to secrecy and keeping his head down when accepting the mission. That means heâs not suddenly going to start asking his classmates about akumas unless theyâre brought up in conversation. Unnecessary suspicion is a bad thing in this instance.
He takes another bite of the pastry that Marinette brought up for him. Itâs much better than a lot of the other vegan options heâs found in Paris-- not that there are many to begin with. Everything in this damn city is made with butter or cheese. There is a lull in the conversation, and then, âShe has no reason to hold on to me. Iâll just stay with you, in the back of the class.â
Marinette laughs at this.
âLila isnât going to let you go.â
âWhat do you mean by that? She let you go.â Damian almost feels like he should be affronted at some of the statements that Marinette has made. He feels like she doesnât appreciate or know how capable he is. It feels weird to have somebody not hold him to the impossibly high pedestal of a genius billionaireâs son. Now that heâs with Marinette, heâs glad that the Justice League sent him under a different last name. He can only imagine the chaos that it would have caused when he arrived.
Marinette rolls her eyes. âShe didnât willingly let me go. She only did because I was constantly undermining her, though unsuccessfully. And besides, thereâs a very big difference between the two of us.â
âIâm very capable at undermining people.â
âI have no doubt about that,â Marinette snorts. Damian Grayson is quite the character. Theyâve met in the oddest of situations each time. At first, she thought he might be a stalker, but after getting to know Damian a little better, Marinette believes that itâs coincidence-- thereâs no way that someone with as much pride as Damian would go out of his way to follow a mere girl. If he wanted to go out with someone, heâd simply demand it. âBut the key difference is our gender. Lila Rossi may be bisexual, but her desired gender of arm candy is male. Iâm sure youâve seen her with Adrien. The blonde one?â
At Damian's nod, Marinette continues. âDonât get your ego even more inflated, but you are good looking. Youâre Lilaâs type. Tall, muscular, green eyed. Youâre the perfect balance to Adrienâs sunshine demeanor. Besides, she canât have a girl with self-confidence within her circle, so there was no way that we could have peacefully coexisted in the same group to begin with.â
Marinetteâs comment about his appearance makes him feel an unexpected shock of pleasure. He knows heâs good looking. All of the Wayne kids are. Heâs gotten enough compliments on his appearance to last him ten lifetimes. But knowing that Marinette finds him attractive feels different. She doesn't seem to be the type to exaggerate, and has a good objective eye for beauty.
âYes, she already has Adrien. She doesnât need me as well.â
âGreed never stops.â Marinette finishes her cup of hot cocoa and now stares at her ceiling, then at the wall opposite her, covered in fabric and design sketches. It seems like it was only yesterday when the walls of her bedroom were filled with the countless modelling endeavors of one Adrien Agreste. Now, there are very few pictures of him at all. She wishes that she got to hang out with him more, civilian to civilian.Â
When she figured out that Adrien Agreste and Chat Noir were the same, it was a day for the record books. She had so much emotional whiplash that day that it still gives her nausea just thinking about it. Marinette figures that it is a good thing she found out when she did, otherwise she might have continued with her crush on him and would have ended up pointlessly heartbroken. She still loves him, just not the way lovers do. Marinette also suspects that Adrien himself is not looking for a relationship of any sort besides friendship. Heâs been more tense in recent months, and Chat Noir confessed that people touching him made him uncomfortable.
Marinette wants nothing more but to rip Adrien from Asshole Gabrielâs hands. But she canât, because Marinette doesnât have the trust of Adrien Agreste. Not in the capacity that she needs him to. Not in the capacity that will allow her to unseat Gabriel as she so desperately wishes to. If Ladybug entrusted Marinette to help Adrien out, there is no doubt that Adrien would figure out her alter ego, and that is dangerous knowledge. Especially since he is so tense with everything else going on in his life. Itâs a recipe for a powerful akuma and the horrifying possibility of Hawkmoth learning her civilian identity. Ever since retiring the other heroes, Marinette knows that she canât afford to have Chat Noir or Adrien akumatized. Sheâs certain that she can beat him in either form, but on the off chance that Hawkmoth decides on a mass akumatization, she canât beat them all. Sheâs just not strong enough, no matter how many hours she trains and no matter how many times she takes down baddies in her civilian form.
âSo what, I should just let her put her hands all over me?â
That⌠admittedly sounds unpleasant. Marinette isnât sure what Adrien and Lila have going on, but Marinette knows that theyâre not actually in a relationship. Sheâs fairly sure that Adrien and Lila have stuck some sort of deal on their own, but sheâs not close enough to ask Adrien, and sheâs definitely not going to ask Lila. Still, when Marinette addressed her concerns with Lilaâs touchy tendencies, Adrien gave her a weak smile and said that that was just part of Lilaâs nature. He implied that he dealt with worse, which made Marinette worried to hell and back, but ultimately Adrien convinced Marinette that touching him was not done with ill intent by Lila and that her touch warded off other peopleâs interest. He promised that he was fine, and that he would tell Marinette if he was really uncomfortable. So Marinette let sleeping dogs lie, because despite her initial animosity towards Lila, she was good at manipulating attention away from Adrien whenever he was having a particularly bad day.
âI told you, I can get you transferred out.âÂ
âAnd I told you that I never back down from a challenge.â
âThen it seems like weâre at an impasse.â
âI suppose we are.âÂ
Marinetteâs phone alarm goes off, and she jumps from her chaise. âWeâve got to get back to school. Class starts in five. You go first, Iâll clean up.â
âI am not a rude houseguest.â
âWell, I donât want to be seen with you in school, so leave.â Marinetteâs sudden burst of rudeness is unlike her, but she chalks it down to her deep-rooted desire for Damian not to end up like the four transfers last year. She keeps in contact with some of them still, and not all of them are doing all too well. Marinette really doesnât want Damian to end up like that.
Damianâs mouth sets itself into a thin line. âFine then, have it your way. Give me your phone number.â
A shrug. âIf thatâs what itâll take for you to leave me alone during school.â
And then, Damian is off.
#
4:50PM | Unknown number: Iâm testifying next Thursday.
4:55PM | Marinette: Damian?
Damian: Yes.
Marinette: oh
Marinette: me too
Marinette: iâm going to visit renee tomorrow
4:58PM | Damian: Iâll come with you. Iâll meet you at your parentâs bakery after school.
6:42PM | Marinette: uh
Marinette: how about that alleyway instead
Damian: If I must.
#
Marinette doesnât really know what to make of Damian. The first time she meets him, she almost thinks he is another stalker. Almost, but not quite; he looks far too reluctant to be following her and looks too unfamiliar with the streets that they were going down to have done this before. Still, she doesnât want to take any chances, so she makes quick work of her first stalker and immediately gets on the phone with the police, leaving her stalker in the alley despite her normal protocol to stay with the criminal until the police get there. She makes an exception for this, because even from a distance, the second person following her looks much more dangerous than the first, and she doesnât want to fight with someone whoâs bigger than her in a place thatâs hard to run away in.Â
When he appears near the alleyway he seems annoyed, then relieved and surprised when he sees the body in the alleyway. Like it was something he didnât want to deal with.
When she brushes past him, there isnât a hint of recognition in his eyes. Nothing except for surprise, and maybe a little bit of admiration. A raised eyebrow, saying, really? This short little girl just beat a man twice her size up?Â
She ends up in violent altercations as a civilian on an almost regular basis. According to one of her stalkers, she was just so friendly. Clearly she wanted to go out with him. Itâs her fault for coming onto him. When she isnât fending off creepy men whose profiles were nearly all the same-- five to ten years older than her, with some sort of fetish for asian women (she shudders at the thought of being called exotic)-- she does her duty as a plain-clothes hero. Because her conscience will never let her get away with walking away from an instance that might end up harming someone else. Marinette feels an overwhelming sense of responsibility. She wonât forgive herself for not protecting the weak.Â
#
The next time she meets him, sheâs surprised that he actually approaches her and asks if she needs help. He clearly doesnât actually want her to take him up on the offer, so she immediately turns him down. Marinette isnât sure why he feels so compelled to offer his help when he clearly didnât want to but-- oh merde. The class is going to leave her behind again if she doesnât run and try to catch the bus now. She can take the metro, but she is short on the amount she needs to get all the way home. Marinette is also unwilling to turn into Ladybug, because Ladybug only ever shows up on night patrols and when thereâs an akuma, and she doesnât want to send Parisians into a mass panic.
Despite his obvious unwillingness, she reneges on her words and asks him to watch over the thief. He seems more at ease with it than she expected. Maybe he really had meant his offer. Weird. She is usually pretty good at reading people. Why canât she get a good read on this guy?
His posture, too, is more at ease than she would expect of any civilian. Usually, if she ever asks somebody to watch over somebody sheâs detained, theyâre nervous and a little jumpy. Their hands are glued to their phone, ready to make a call if the slightest thing goes wrong. But this guy is relaxed and confident. Just the way heâs standing screams of years of training, in fighting and possibly in etiquette. Maybe he comes from some high class family.
She doesnât have time to contemplate why and where and how. She just leaves him.
#
Then he comes in like a ghost, when sheâs helping poor Nicolette. Somehow, Marinette knows this voice, this step pattern. She only needs a single glance up to confirm her beliefs. Itâs the guy she keeps seeing around town.Â
Despite her initial impression that he wasnât dangerous, she still takes the proper measures to protect herself, just in case. She can never be too sure in situations like these, and although he has been nothing but helpful, she doesnât particularly want to be on the receiving end of one of his punches. He looks like an athlete. Long, lean muscle. Dangerous too, if his eyes are anything to go by.
Theyâre dark green and calculating. Heâs gone through Things. Marinette can almost guarantee that the guy has encountered at least a few life-threatening situations.Â
She wonders how it is that he only ever seems to appear once sheâs done with whatever issue sheâs dealing with. Is he stalking her to see the extent of her abilities? Is he trying to make her let her guard down? Something about him makes Marinette anxious. He looks like he wants to tear her apart to see her inner workings. To figure her out. He makes Marinette feel like heâs always on the verge of finding out her biggest secret, and she hates it.Â
Still, he makes for a pretty reliable cleanup partner. She doesnât think that she would trust a regular civilian to keep watch over any person she thought was dangerous. Fraser is just a little too dangerous for Marinette to consider leaving alone in the street. She certainly would not have passed his care to any regular stranger.Â
But Nicolette is clearly in need of comfort, and Damian looks like he can take care of himself and any trouble that comes his way. Which makes Marinette even more wary of him. Would she be able to beat him in her civilian form? She is certain that she could if he is just some common street thug-- sheâs taken down people bigger than him-- but she gets the foreboding feelings that he is more than that.
#
Itâs almost comforting to see Damianâs reaction to Ladybug and the akuma. He looks equal parts confused and awe struck. There is a touch of cynicism in there, for sure, a little bit of disbelief, but somehow, it lets Marinette breathe a temporary sigh of relief.Â
He doesnât know what is going on in Paris. He doesnât know her-- either side of her. And it is going to stay that way.Â
#
Of course it doesnât stay that way. Marinette uses up all of her luck during her time as Ladybug, so the person who is currently at the top of her Avoid list shows up to her school as the American transfer. Of course he decides to sit next to her. She bemoans the loss of her blessedly empty desk. Damian is taller and larger than most boys their age, but he sits far enough away from her.Â
Thatâs a good sign. Heâs not going out of his way to touch her or make contact with her. Maybe this whole thing is just a coincidence. Please, let this whole thing be just a coincidence
Then he starts talking to her, and of course he notices the whole thing with Lila, how can he not? She didnât make a wrong judgement on his level of perceptiveness. Great. That is one thing she would have gladly lost a bet on. Now, she has to deal with possible ramifications of Damian, six foot Adonis, not wanting to get along with Lila. Lila will not like this. Marinette knows exactly what she wants in her little circle: attractive boys and girls that are less pretty or less confident than her. People who are easily controlled by promises and tall tales. And although Damian only fits one of those categories, he will undoubtedly be on her shopping list.Â
After their awful first year together, Lila proposed a truce of sorts. They could either try being friends or they could stay out of each otherâs ways. Lila wouldnât actively bully Marinette, and Marinette wouldnât actively try to expose her.Â
She can feel Lilaâs eyes on her. Green. It seems like everybody and anybody who brought her trouble nowadays had green eyes. Tonight, sheâll throw out all the green items that she owns. Marinette doesnât need any more bad luck around her.
#
 They return from lunch, and Marinette prays to every God whose name she knows that he is no longer sitting in the back seat. That Lila successfully swept him up.Â
Of course she hasnât. Damianâs too smart for his own damn good. Which means that she needs to start preparing for the consequences of the inevitable fallout. She really doesnât want Damian to turn into an akuma. Sheâs pretty good at telling which people will be more powerful (devastating? devastating.) in their akumatized forms than others, and sheâs pretty sure that Damian would round out her top five, alongside Adrien, her Maman, her cousin, Bridgette, and herself. People who have more control over themselves are that much scarier when they fall apart.Â
#
This time, Damian shows up before things are completely settled, and sheâs thankful for it.Â
If she wants to build a case against this woman, she does not need accusations of her own violence levelled against her. Thus, Marinette had been almost entirely ready and willing to feel the womanâs slap, maybe even her nails cutting through her skin. None of that matters, though. Not in comparison to Reneeâs future.
In Renee, Marinette can see a lot of Adrien. He is blonde, is soft spoken from what little sheâs seen of him, and lives firmly under a rich and manipulative parentâs thumb. Even though heâs scared of getting hit by his mom, Marinette can feel, instinctively, that if she hits the woman back, not only will she be in trouble with the case, she will also have scared Renee.Â
Damian steps in at exactly the right time, and leaves her free to call the police.Â
Though heâs quiet throughout the ride to the station, she does see him look at the little boy in concern. Other than that, he seems curious. A little child-like, even. His eyes are darting around the inside of the cruiser. Itâs almost comical. Maybe heâs scared of being in the back of the police car, but she canât find it in her to bring out a laugh. Not when Renee is on her lap. Not when she can feel his tears through her shirt and his soft little hiccups. Marinette hates that woman. Hates her so much. Hates Gabriel, too.
Marinette is focusing more on Renee and the woman more than Damian, but when she does spare him a glance, he seems unsure. Discomfited. Maybe he wants to reassure Renee that it will be alright.Â
She has been preparing for a situation in which she can take Gabriel to court for almost an entire year now. Despite this, Marinette still pulls out her phone and checks a few websites to make sure that all of the information she has is correct. Damian pulls out his phone too, though heâs just fiddling with it so his hands have something to do.Â
By the time Marinette breaks past the womanâs painfully bad facade of being a good parent, Marinette feels her blood boiling. She knows that she is not immune to being akumatized, and is very glad that itâs highly unlikely Hawkmoth sends out another akuma today.Â
It hurt a little when she first discovered that she could be akumatized. She was thirteen, Ladybug, and invincible. Then, she was thirteen, Marinette, and scared. Despite the situation at the time, Marinette could never bring herself to fully hate Lila. In part, because she believed--and still believes-- that Adrien is at least partially right. She sees it, periodically. How lonely Lila is behind her lies and friendships. Marinette doesnât know what the girl is missing, and she doesnât particularly care to know, but Lila is young and immature and has time to shift her course. And after their truce, Lila backed down a lot. Her lies are soft, now. Quiet. Most times nonexistent. She doesnât need to do much to manipulate the class into loving her because she laid down all the groundwork during that first, horrible year.
But Marinette feels entitled to be angry at these parents who treat their children like they are nothing more than tools. Like they are subhuman. Maybe some parents canât love their children-- she understands that to some extent-- and maybe they canât be with them all the time. However, if love isnât possible, they should still treat their child with the basic courtesy of human decency. And there is a point where neglect turns into abuse. Marinette knows that-- sees that with Adrien and Gabriel-- all too well.Â
Marinette is glad that all of her previous encounters with criminals taught her to record from the moment she interferes. She is glad that she sprung for a phone with extra amounts of storage. Her palms are hot and trembly, but her head is cold. She feels a twisted sense of accomplishment wrenched from her gut as she watches Reneeâs mother flee from the room.Â
It is in this cold daze that she finds herself outside with Damian. Alone together, again. And he asks her about Lila, and she doesnât want to deal with whatever dangers Damian brings with him. Sheâs had to fight off an akuma, deal with an absolute horror of a woman, and when she goes home, she will have to finish a commission and study for a test tomorrow. Damian is an unnecessary complication.Â
Somehow, her life has become a never ending cycle. At least she will sleep better at night knowing that Renee is in better hands.
2:00AM | CoffeeVamp: marinette dupain cheng could step on me and i would thank her
CoffeeVamp: did you all see how bad ass that girl was
CoffeeVamp: she was just like demon spawn is robin? Well fuck you for being in paris
CoffeeVamp: and her file oml this girl does so much for paris and he classmates treat her like CRAP
Daddy: How do you know her Damian? Clearly you guys have met before. Can you really trust her with your identity?
Jesus: this girl has been keeping her own secret identitieS under wraps for years I doubt sheâll ratÂ
CoffeeVamp: DONT EVEN GET ME STARTED ON MDCÂ
CoffeeVamp: all i ever wanted was for MDC to design smth for me but u ruined ALL my chances demon spawn !!!!
2:15 AM | TheOG: I think we can trust her
TheOG: Donât think she trusts us tho
CoffeeVamp: yea what was with the zip tiesÂ
CoffeeVamp: do you have smth to tell us ;)))Â
CoffeeVamp: have u been getting spicy in paris ;)))Â
CoffeeVamp: remember to use protection we donât need any mini yous around
LadyLady: sheâs good. I can see why Ladybug trusts her
DemonSpawn: Sheâs a friend I met in Paris. She can keep a secret.
2:20 AM | DemonSpawn: I regret not trusting her.Â
CoffeeVamp: i cant believe that u thought someone who was nice enough to spend time wu willingly could be a supervillain
Jesus: thatâs pretty fucked up man
Jesus: Surprised she didnât rail on you more for that. I wouldâve given you a beat down
LadyLady: u need a game plan to get her on your side. She doesnât have a good reason to trust u anymore and id like it if we were on good terms with the one person that can contact lb
The OG: ^^ babs is always right
TheOG: you only have two weeks
DemonSpawn: How do I get on her good side?
Jesus: you better hope and pray because girls like that do not forgive easy
TheOG: try being her friend again
Jesus: like she wants to be his friend anymore
LadyLady: Apologize to her.
#
Jason is right.
Itâs clear that Marinette does not want to be involved with him any longer. Marinette comes in right as the bell rings, then faces firmly ahead and doesnât spare him a single glance. Notes that he slips to her are ignored. She doesnât check her phone for his texts except for once, when she texts him: anything related to last night will be discussed out of school.
Instead of going home for lunch, she willingly sits with Lila, just so she can avoid him cornering her in the bakery. Damian watches them from a distance, but heâs close enough to hear most of the conversations. Most of their other classmates are taken in by some video on Alyaâs. Thereâs a quick exclamation from the Ladyblogger, saying something about being able to meet some American celebrity, and she and the rest of the class run off to somewhere else, though not before inviting Lila and Adrien. Theyâre turned down, and Marinette continues to sit with the two of them.
âWeâve got a photo shoot together later today.â Adrien sounds tired. Like heâs giving up, almost.Â
âWould you like to come, Marinette?âÂ
Damian canât make out Marinetteâs reply, but she must say yes, because Lilaâs calculated facade slips away to reveal shock and interest. Lila entwines her fingers with Adrienâs, an act Adrien clearly isnât expecting, as he flinches.Â
Marinette levels a glance at Lila, who looks surprised at Adrienâs reaction, not that Damian can blame her; she practically hangs off Adrien every day, playing up their couple relationship for the media, and Adrien never reacts like this. He inches closer. Lila reaches out to touch Adrien on the shoulder, in a gesture of soothing, but Adrien flinches again, this time gaining a distant look in his eyes and starting to breath hard. Lila goes to kneel--itâs clear that Adrien is on the verge of a full blown panic attack-- but Marinette holds Lila by her arm and shakes her head, gesturing for her to wait off to the side.Â
Adrienâs reactions are trademarks of an abuse victim. His reactions are rather dramatic in comparison to the clenched jaw and distant eyes that he normally sees in kids in Gotham, which leads Damian to the conclusion that this is either a more recent thing, or when he is abused, he emphasizes his weakness in attempt to get the attacker to stop. The question of who seems rather redundant; everyone knows that Adrien Agreste is the sheltered, sunshine boy who never stepped a foot out of his mansion before turning twelve. Though he models, his actions are still highly restricted. Thereâs not really much of a chance for Adrienâs abuser to be anyone other than the people within his immediate vicinity, so the suspects were his father, the personal assistant, his drive, or someone he works with.
Heâll have to keep this information in mind moving forward. Though Damian ordered extensive background checks on each and every student at Francois Dupont, he only read the profiles of the people in his class, and only keeps tabs on the people that are of interest.nIn Mlle. Bustierâs class, the only people who Damian is interested in are Marinette, for obvious reasons, Lila Rossi, for the sheer number of times she was akumatized during year two of Hawkmothâs presence, Chloe Bourgeois, who may not be Francois Dupont student, let alone in France at the moment, but has a parent who currently sits at the top of his familyâs Hawkmoth suspect list and has gotten countless people akumatized, and Adrien Agreste, the only person other than Marinette who hasnât been akumatized in the akuma class. If Adrien really is being abused-- and he doesnât really see any reason for Adrien to fake the symptoms, given that thereâs really nothing for him to gain out of this situation-- that knocks him up a space on the list of Hawkmoth suspects. Victims of abuse, especially in a high profile situation, are often likely to either lash out or coop themselves up. Since he isnât purposely excluding himself from activities, given that he converses with Marinette, Lila, and two other classmates named Nino and Alya, itâs possible that he has adopted Hawkmoth as an alter ego to pursue revenge.Â
All this, of course, is mere speculation. Before making any abrupt jumps in his logic, like he did with Marinette-- though he defends himself with the fact that his thoughts on her being Hawkmoth were mere speculation, and that it was merely coincidence or a case of extremely bad luck that Marinette⌠what, thought he was Hawkmoth as well and then passed the information onto Ladybug? Now that he thinks about it, the whole situation seems ridiculous, and he finds that Ladybugâs lack of tact when coming face to face with her supposed arch-nemesis doesnât befit a hero of her caliber. She seemed oddly emotional about the whole thing, like his existence as Hawkmoth was a personal betrayal. But Ladybug and Damian never met before that. Why did Ladybug take Marinetteâs personal vendetta upon herself? His head hurts.
Damian finds himself walking over to their table, where Marinette is speaking in soothing tones, careful not to touch Adrien at all. He calms down enough to start breathing regularly. Even though his eyes are still watery, he looks up at Marinette with a tentative smile. Marinette looks back at him with such pure, unadulterated love, that Damian blinks slowly to make sure heâs not seeing things. There arenât many people who show emotions that donât have some hidden barb underneath, or an undercurrent of a different emotion alongside it.Â
Then, Marinette sends a calculating look at Damian, and a briefer one at Lila and Adrien.Â
âLila, can I talk to you in private for a moment?â Although Marinetteâs tone keeps to a pleasant range, Damian finds it rather familiar. Like when Alfred pulls him or one of his brothers to the side to politely tell them what theyâre doing wrong and how to remedy it. But thereâs a bit of genuine ferocity in Marinetteâs tone, and the Italian girl steps back.Â
âAdrien, Iâm going to leave you here with Damian just for a second, okay? Iâll be right back, and if you need me for anything, just call.â She gives Damian a look that says if you hurt this boy, I will end you and heads off with Lila.Â
âDamian,â Adrien says. Heâs trying to come off as calm and cheery. He misses the mark terribly. Somehow, Damian gets the feeling that the boy isnât very good at bottling up his emotions, odd, considering that heâs grown up partially in the limelight. âI see youâre well acquainted with our everyday Ladybug. She really is amazing.â
Thereâs a touch of awe, and it makes Damian uncomfortable for no good reason.Â
Heâs not sure how to deal with people who look like theyâre about to cry. Damian doesnât have to deal with that. Dickâs in charge of any emotional clean up thatâs necessary in the public; Alfred helps his family manage their emotions in the manor. He decides that going with the flow is the best option in this situation. An everyday Ladybug. What an interesting piece of terminology.
âShe is.â Damian admits, âWeâre not currently on the best of terms.âÂ
Damian will be surprised if Marinette even manages to civilly work with him for the rest of the week. He wasnât expecting their subsequent interactions after last night to be the same as they were prior to her finding out that he was Robin and thinking that she was Hawkmoth, but he thought she would just interact coolly with him. Not this silent treatment. She refuses to talk to him and only looks at him with some combination of disdain and ill intent.Â
He canât manage to give her the same treatment, both because he is on a mission and because he canât fault her for thinking that he was Hawkmoth. The situation is really, rather comical, but he spent enough time ruminating on his actions the previous night to pick up on all of the red flags that made her come to that conclusion, and even is she was a hero for a short period of time, he canât expect someone who is, by and large, a civilian to have the same investigative capabilities his family does. If anything, he is ashamed of himself for jumping to the conclusion that she was Hawkmoth, when instead, it turned out she is working for Ladybug.Â
However, the Marinette heâs seen so far doesnât seem the type to hold grudges, especially not when it comes to any pressing issue, and he finds that all of the decisions she makes are heavily logic-based and influenced by Sabineâs values, who is definitely an upright woman if heâs ever seen one. Marinette has too strong of a work ethic to actually ignore Damian when it comes down to it, but he has to wonder why she acted so blatantly hostile to him. Her character combined with her actions just donât match up, which means there's another reason why sheâs acting this way.Â
While Damian excels at extracting raw data and testimonies from people due to brute force, and is decent enough at getting people to do what he desires, determining the source of a personâs frustration, what drives a person-- he needs more work with that. Heâs much better at getting people mad. And Damian doesnât think heâs seen Marinette mad at anyone except for Celia DeVries. She has nerves made of steel and patience carved from diamond.
âI hope you figure it out.â Adrien says with such sincerity that itâs frightening. Heâs surprisingly pure-hearted for a model entrenched in a mega corporation like Gabriel. The entertainment industry, particularly the fashion side of business, is a very cut throat world. Adrien doesnât seem like a person whoâs been in the public eyes for years. âPlease be a better friend to her than I am. I really wanted to do more for her, but my hands are... tied.â
Lila is subdued when she and Marinette return. Her eyes dart to Adrien, and she frowns and bites her bottom lip. Then she looks away and crosses her arms.Â
âLetâs get back to class. Iâm excited to go to the photoshoot after school! I havenât spent any time with you in so long, Adrien.â Marinette doesnât sound like sheâs faking it. She sounds so genuinely happy, and Damian wonders if he can make her sound like that again. If he ever made her sound like that.Â
Adrien looks at Marinette, then asks Damian, âWould you like to come too?â
The look that Adrien gives him tells him to say yes, even though he can feel the cold that radiates off Marinette. Damian agrees; itâs time to try Barbaraâs suggestion and apologize, and since he doubts that heâll get a word in edgewise when theyâre working together at night, he has to try apologizing sooner.
The rest of the school day slips by in a blur.Â
Then, the four of them are out on the streets, and Damian finds their combination unnerving, to say the least. Heâs still on bad terms with Marinette, and Marinette has never been on the best terms with Lila. Sheâs going to this shoot solely for the opportunity to be with Adrien, and something about that unsettles Damian. Still, regardless of how Damian feels, the photographer on the set of Adrien and Lilaâs shoot loves all four of them.
âFantastico! Adrienâs friends are rare finds. Itâs true about what they say; beautiful people, they associate with beautiful people.â The photographer flits around Damian and Marinette, getting uncomfortably close. Damian shoots him a glare, but the photographer simply takes it in stride.
âYes, yes, the most beautiful eyes, so passionate. The perfect measurements, too! Lara,â he calls to one of his assistants, âGet them all to makeup. These four are who Iâve been waiting for to fulfil my vision of envy. Gabriel will have to wait on his magazine spread. Iâve been inspired!â The photographer circles the four of them, like a hunter and his prey.Â
Out of nowhere, the photographer grasps Marinetteâs chin, and despite the initial flinch she gives-- heâs not sure whether she was going to kick or punch him, but the sudden spitfire in her eyes said she was going to do something-- she settles into a locked jaw and curled fingers. Damian sees a slight jump from Adrien as well, which seems unusual; on the way over, he talked about how he worked with this photographer before and was very comfortable with him. He regaled them with funny stories of how he tended to reference spaghetti in shoots that were less pleasant to make the models laugh.Â
âAh, Adrien, you have truly delivered the favor of Fortuna upon me. I cannot believe I never saw this earlier. You have brought this girl to shoots before, have you not? I never forget a beautiful face, even when I am focused on other things.âÂ
Marinette calmly displaces Vincentâs hand from her face. âThank you for the kind words, Monsieur, but I think it best that we just watch the originally planned shoot. I am no model and have no interest in being one.â
Vincent gives Marinette a once over, like heâs not used to people disagreeing with whatever vision he has for the day. âFrom one artist to the next-- this project is important to me. Iâve had the idea for years, but have yet to come across the perfect models to portray it. What will it take to convince you? â
At this, nearly all the tension that Marinette has coiled up in her shoulders dissipates. Vincent has said the right thing. âI see. Really, Vincent, I think itâs best that you continue with the Gabriel shoot. M. Agreste wouldnât be happy if he found out that his spread was delayed.â
âBut the Muse, Mademoiselle! She runs away so quickly. And the four of you are perfect.â Vincent turns to the other three.Â
âSurely, you understand. Mlle. Rossi, M. Agreste, you must have felt an urge to do something so strongly that it pulls you in. And you,â he looks more closely at Damian. âYou are an artist as well, arenât you Monsieur? I can tell. Itâs in the hands and eyes. Art, she comes, but she is fickle. If I donât do this now, it will be gone forever. And the pursuit of true art means more than any Gabriel spread.â
Surprisingly, it is Adrien who responds first. âI might not understand art, Vincent, but I know what youâre talking about. The feeling of wanting to do something badly, to set yourself freeâŚâ
He twists his ring. Marinette looks at him sadly again, hands twitching like she wants to hold him to provide comfort.Â
âBesides, I donât really want to do a Gabriel spread today. I havenât spent time with friends in a long time, and I donât think anything could make me happier than doing a photoshoot with you three right now.â
This makes Lila look at Adrien in a curious sort of way. Not the sad look that Marinette is giving him, but one of a slowly dawning realization. When Adrien references her as a friend, she looks happy. Proud, almost. Then, she looks like sheâs connecting dots in her head, and she doesnât look happy with the conclusion that sheâs drawn. As soon as the frown touches her lips, Lila shifts back to an impeccably crafted mask.Â
Damian doesnât agree with the sentiment that they are friends. He has barely had a full conversation with the blond, though he will admit that Adrien does have more of a brain than the rest of his classmates. He looks at the ill-concealed shadows beneath Adrienâs eyes and sees Tim.
Lila agrees almost immediately after Adrien finishes speaking. âInspiration is fleeting. Art waits for no one.â
Marinette purses her lips. She asks Vincent, âYou wonât get in any trouble for this?â
âI can handle any backlash Gabriel throws at me. Heaven knows that man has pissed off one too many photographers before.â
âYou can, but what about everybody else involved?â She looks at Adrien, specifically. He fidgets with his ring again, and sends Marinette a look so pleading that she sighs. âFine. I donât mind doing the shoot.â
âFantastico!â He turns his gaze to Damian.
âIâll do it.â Heâs never been particularly fond of photographers, given that the invasiveness of the media has led his family to various unpleasant situations, but Cass went through a photography phase, and out of all of his âsiblingâ relationships, he is the most willing to indulge her.Â
âWill you tell us what the subject of the shoot is?â Marinette has inched closer to Adrien. Adrien pauses, stops fidgeting with his ring, and looks at Marinette. A world weary smile creeps onto his face, and his hand reaches out for Marinetteâs like he wasnât expecting himself to do that. He looks surprised when he finds his hand in hers, tenses for a moment. But Marinette doesnât say anything, and rubs soothing circles on the back of his hand with her thumb. This seems to relax him more than fidgeting with his ring. He sags, and Damian canât bring himself to feel anything but pity for Adrien. Lila looks curious, but not jealous.Â
Vincent surveys the four of them again, a growing smile on his face. âNo, I think the four of you are already perfetto. A little direction here and there, but yes, yes, this is very good.â
âLara, bring them to makeup. You know what to do. I must set up! Donât call Gabriel; we will most likely be taking this to a second location at sunset.â Then, Vincent is off, muttering something in Italian under his breath.Â
âThank you so much for agreeing to do this shoot,â Adrien rambles as soon as they get into makeup. âVincent is such a great photographer and heâs taken really good care of me over the years. Heâll take good care of all of you as well.â
He continues, a little softer. âI really wanted to spend time with the three of you, together. I--I think it would be really nice if we could all be friends.â
Damian has his eyes closed because eyeshadow is being applied, but he can practically feel the surprise rolling off Marinette.
âAdrien, we are friends already.âÂ
âWe are, but weâre not really close. The only person I talked to often was Nino, and recently, father has-- â he breaks off, looking exceedingly uncomfortable, before speaking quickly in an attempt to speak up before losing his nerve. âBut I donât just mean friends with me, I mean the four of us. I want the four of us to be friends.â
The makeup artist who is working on Adrien shushes him, but Damian gets to open his eyes. Adrien is clearly nervous. Heâs not shaking-- he is bred far too well for that-- but he has reverted back to fidgeting with his ring. He tries to bite his lip, but the makeup artist shakes her head and tuts.
The girls are both silent, and Adrien looks so nervous that he has to do something. He doesnât think heâs interacted like this with anyone as nervous as Adrien before; his brothers were all big personalities, as were the Teen Titans. He may have come across nervous or anxious civilians as Robin, but those situations were more straight and cut, involving little to no talking. Damian decides to that a cross between how he interacts with Dick and how he interacts with the people he saves is the best bet for this situation, though his tone comes out more condescending than he planned.
âWhy the four of us?â Damian canât really see why Adrien has singled out the four of them. As far as he can tell, thereâs no good blood between them. Adrien, Marinette, and Damian all harbor varying levels of dislike or discomfort towards Lila; Adrien, Lila, and Damian have all fucked over Marinette in various ways (or so he Damian assumes on Adrienâs part-- he is sure they would have been closer, otherwise); Lila, Marinette and Damian haven't talked to Adrien in any capacity that implies that they're more than mere acquaintances; Damian has done nothing that would put himself in the favor of the three.Â
Adrien fidgets even more, and the makeup artist smacks him and says that she doesnât want to have to redo his eyeliner. âI think we all have a lot in common. And, I might not be good at showing it, but I like the three of you.â
Marinette makes some noise in disbelief and Lila narrows her eyes.Â
âHear me out on this, guys. All of us try to help people when we can,â
âThatâs basic human decency, Adrien,â Marinette says.
âMe, helping people?â Lila scoffs.
âWe help people out more than most people do-- and Lila, you really do help people. Sure, you might not have been telling the truth about all of the celebrities or all of the charities you worked with, but youâve helped a lot of charities throughout the years.â
Damian quirks an eyebrow. âAnd me?â
âIâve heard about Silverstein and Company.â Adrien says, then continues on with his list of Reasons Why They Should Be Friends.Â
âNone of us like telling people about our problems.â
This is met with no resistance.
âAnd weâre also all lonely.â
Silence.Â
Marinetteâs makeup artist breaks up the oppressive silence, âAnd all good looking to boot!â
âItâs true what they say about the most beautiful,â Lilaâs makeup artist says, âTheyâre always so troubled.â
Marinette laughs, but itâs strained. âDonât worry Mademoiselle. Weâre just being teens.â
âLoneliness isnât a good reason to form relationships.â Lila says. Her voice is quiet. She looks off to some fixed point in the distance.
âItâs not the worst reason there ever was,â Adrien shrugs, satisfied now that heâs said his piece. His shoulders are back a little more now. Whatever happens next is up to them, not him. âAnd I like all of you. I think we all have very unique personalities that could work well together.â
Marinette shrugs her shoulders. âIf thereâs one thing that Iâve learned about relationships, itâs that initial compatibility means very little in the grand scheme of things. Relationships can work as long as you work for them. They might not be the fairy tale storyline that people chase after, but relationships that are worked on last longer. Adrien could be right. We might be able to all be good friends.â
Lila fixes Marinette with a stare. âYouâre willing to be my friend? After what I did to you?â
Marinette shouldnât be willing to be friends with Lila after what she did. In fact, after reading multiple books on healthy relationships when trying to cope with Chloe way back when, she shouldnât be willing to be friends with any of them. It feels fucked up, but Marinette realizes that Damian, who believed she was a super villain, has the least strikes against a healthy relationship currently.Â
Even though Marinette knows that circumstance doesnât excuse any of them-- Marinette doesnât excuse her stalkerish tendencies back when she first met Adrien, either-- she knows that the three of them are just teens who have too many responsibilities and problems on their shoulders. Theyâre capable of change, and as both Ladybug and Marinette, she wants to believe that someoneâs past actions doesnât mean they canât move forward. Perhaps their current actions should be taken with a healthy dose of cynicism, and perhaps their past colors how much Marinette will be able to trust them in certain areas, but throughout her years of existence sheâs seen that there is no person who has only done good in their life.
âYouâve been better lately. I respect someone who changes themselves for the better.â What Marinette doesnât say; sheâs mostly willing to try this tentative friendship out for Adrienâs sake, because Lila seems to be the only one who can get Gabriel Agreste on her side and Marinette needs her help if she and Adrienâs trust if she can ever dream of emancipating Adrien.Â
Marinette is also confident that Lila is currently coming into her own, and knows that Lila didnât have any good example to model herself after during her formative years. The fact that sheâs changing now? Itâs honestly pretty impressive, and even more so considering the people that are in Mme. Bustierâs class arenât exactly cut from the most inspirational cloth. Why Lila is trying to change is something Marinette is curious about, but theyâre definitely not close enough for Marinette to ask Lila that. There is also the very important fact that Lila has not been akumatized this entire year, nor has she gone out of her way to encourage someone elseâs akumatization.
A small smile settles on Lilaâs face. âThank you. For what itâs worth, I am ⌠sorry for what I did to you back then.â
Marinette hums with her eyes closed as a light layer of shadows placed on her crease. âI accept your apology. While weâre on this topic, Iâd like to apologize to Adrien. Iâm sorry that I havenât been a very good friend to you. Youâre an amazing person, and I want you to know that. Your self-worth should never be degraded by other people, and I really hope that you can come to rely on me.â
A watery, affectionate smile from Adrien. âMarinette, youâve always been one of my best friends.â
âI regret what I said to you yesterday,â Damian cannot muster an apology-- he does not apologize, certainly not for doing his job, but Marinette is⌠useful. He needs her to accomplish her mission, and sheâs kind.Â
There is no verbal response from Marinette, but sheâs looking at him, at least. She hasnât looked at him all day besides the one glare she gave him that told him to take care of Adrien.Â
Lila looks between the two of them. âWhat are you sorry for? I was under the impression that the two of you were great friends.â
He is sorry, if only slightly, but it takes a lot for him to get an apology. If anything, Marinette should be apologizing to him, for mistaking him as Hawkmoth, right? âLast night was--â
Marinette cuts him off with a sharp laugh. âDamian here thought I was Hawkmoth.â
Adrien bursts out laughing. âOh my god, you thought Marinette was Hawkmoth? Out of all the Parisians you could choose! You know she goes around the city saving random people, right? Sheâs our everyday Ladybug. Doesnât sound very supervillainy to me.â
Lila laughs too, and the tension in the preparation room finally breaks. âPlease, if Marinette were Hawkmoth, she would have gotten Ladybug and Chat Noirâs Miraculous already. Have you seen what a planner she is?â
This gets Adrien to fake shudder. âItâs true. If Marinette really were Hawkmoth, sheâd be so powerful. She knows everybodyâs deepest fears, can kick ass and take names, and can come up with the weirdest plans that solve everybodyâs problems in an instant. Imagine if she went to the dark side.â
âShe would make an awful akuma.â Lila agrees. âHow powerful you are as an akuma is linked to how strong you are mentally and how strong your emotions are when the butterfly lands on you. Whatever makes Marinette upset enough to have an akuma after her would probably be the result of some very strong emotions.â
âSheâd be strong enough to level the entire city.â
Marinette is bright red, and if it were not for the fact that mascara is being applied to her lashes, sheâd probably have her face buried in her hands. âOkay, okay, I would be an awful akuma. But I wonât ever be akumatized, so itâs fine.â
Adrien thinks of Marinette being an akuma more, and his face goes pale. âShe really would be able to steal Ladybug and Chat Noirâs Miraculouses successfully.â
âNo, sheâs too morally righteous to do that. Sheâd probably go after Hawkmoth and win while she was akumatized.â Lila looks pensive. âAll akumas retain most of their original personality traits, just exaggerated. Some even have some semblance of control over their actions.â
âIf that wouldnât be one of Animeâs top 10 betrayals, I donât know what is. Hawkmoth akumatizes Marinette and then she rightfully kicks his ass.â
âGuys,â Marinette hisses. âI wonât ever become an akuma. Never.â
âYou say that like you can refuse Hawkmoth,â Lila laughs. âYou can certainly go after akumas, but refuse them? No way.â
Adrien zeroes in on Marinetteâs hesitance. âHave you?â
Marinette shifts in her seat, her mouth set into a grim line.
âYou have,â Adrien says with a touch of awe. Damian is impressed too; no reports of people being able to refuse an akuma have passed through the many hours of research heâs spent scouring the internet. He understands why Ladybug put so much trust in Marinette. âWhen?â
This sets Marinette on edge. Her back straightens into a board.Â
Lila picks at her fingernails in shame. âDid I?â
Marinette doesnât respond, but the tremble of her mouth and her silence answers the question well enough.Â
Damian doubts heâll ever get the full story of what happened that first year when Lila arrived. Marinette isnât one to snitch, and Lila is both unwilling and tentatively ashamed of the past. Adrien wonât answer out of courtesy. Damian will never go to any of the other classmates to hear a bastardized version of what went down. He supposes heâll never find out the whole truth.
Marinetteâs stylist claps her hand. âOkay, enough teenage angst for today. All of your makeup is done, so itâs time to get into your outfits. Letâs go, kids.â
Theyâre silent as they dress.
#
The shoot is a flurry of excitement. There are many whispered conversations, but Marinette canât keep track of half of them. Whenever she isnât in a shot-- which is fairly rare as she seems to be the main subject of whatever Vincent is shooting for-- Marinette focuses on what needs to happen next. Though sheâs still not currently the biggest fan of Damian or the Justice League, she will give them a fair chance, because as much as she hates to admit it, she needs the help. Batman is right. Even though she wasnât actively working on the case for the first year, she still had plenty of time to gather evidence to back up her main suspects. Her lack of expertise in technology hinders progress greatly.
Not to mention that because Marinette was so wary about hurting Adrien and so swamped trying to keep a balanced schedule, she wasnât able to find enough evidence to feel safe in her convictions. Master Fu warned her of incorrectly accusing Gabriel in the eye of the public, and he hasnât come out to fight since the Scarlet Moth incident. Sheâs tried to investigate Gabriel in his own house, but any evidence slips through her fingers. Heâs a very careful man.
 Now that the promise of college is coming up, Marinette needs to take Hawkmoth down. Marinette doesnât want to continue her schooling in France. Not anymore. She wants to go to a foreign college, where dreams of akumas wonât plague her at every step. Half the reason she finds herself on the streets as a civilian constantly is to erase the gory imagery of death and blood that linger in her mind eye from akuma battles. Seeing happy and alive citizens in all of the areas where Hawkmoth attacked make her feel better, but arenât enough to chase away her nightmares entirely.
Marinette moves through the rest of the photoshoot in a haze. When she is in shot, she focuses on whoever sheâs shooting with. Lila, with sharp green eyes, barely begins to lower her guard when Marinette directs the conversation towards past modelling shoots sheâs been involved with. They interact unnaturally at first, but after starting to talk about Diorâs Spring/Summer ready to wear line, they find that they have similar tastes in silhouettes, though not in color.Â
She forces herself to ignore the fiasco that was last night, and talks to Damian about small nothings that donât touch on anything important. When she runs out of topics, she begins to talk about Renee, and his gaze shifts to something resembling regret and some other emotion she canât read. Dealing with whatever issues Damian has is not ideal. Heâll have to sort out his feelings on his own.
Adrienâs expressions are the easiest to read. Whenever heâs in a shot with Marinette, he is happy, plain and simple. There is less weight on his shoulders, and as Marinette attempts to cheer him up with poorly thought out puns, he looks like a kid again. He even starts punning back, and Marinette canât believe how much she missed that. Chat Noir stopped punning a while ago, and it hurt in unexpected ways.Â
Really, Marinette just wants Adrien to be happy. Adrien is Chat Noir. Her best friend. Her partner. Marinette thinks Adrien deserves the world. She wants to pave a path for him so that his entrance into the adult world is easier, because the facade Gabriel has built of a picture perfect family attempting to cope with the loss of a mother and wife isnât what Adrien needs.
Maybe Marinette wants him to have the childhood he wasnât afforded. Marinette clings to warm memories of her own childhood, where Maman trained her in self defense and Papa taught her how to bake when things get particularly hard nowadays. Her heart warms when she sees Adrien give shy smiles to Damian and Lila. Sheâs proud when he strikes up conversations with them.
In all honesty, the only part of the shoot Marinette remembers is the last section of group photos they take when they move to a second location. Itâs a cold day in Spring, which means Parisian tourists are more likely to be found inside an art museum, rather than on the beach. Adrien convinces them all that they should run around the beach, and somehow, they end up playing some extremely difficult version of capture the flag, but without the flags.Â
Somehow, Marinette ends up on a team of her own, for the sole reason that sheâs the only one wearing white, and the person who holds the opposing teamâs flag is Damian. She tackles him onto the sand, but not before both Lila and Adrien are hot on her tail. They end up in a pile, and Adrienâs laughter rings so sweet and true, that Marinetteâs heart fills with love. She shifts, so her body is facing skywards instead of into Damianâs arm, and she reaches one arm across Damianâs body to grab Lilaâs hand, who flinches at first touch, but relaxes. Marinetteâs other hand finds itself tangled in Adrienâs hair, and despite the cold weather, Marinette is content.Â
She looks towards the horizon, where the sun is setting in a million different colors, and finds herself longing for a time where every day can be just like this moment.Where there is nothing filling her head except thoughts of the people who make her happy. Her eyes shift straight up.
Where morning fades into night, the sky is so very, very, blue.
#
Marinetteâs room turns into an organized warzone at night.
The area of her room that was previously used to hold up various sketches and mood boards for designs in progress turns out not to be an upholstered wall, but a curtain that hides two whiteboards and a small library of books on the psychology of emotional manipulation, manuals of martial arts, and various books on strategy. The shelf above her desk space holds a projector that Marinette uses to project images from her computer onto the left white board.Â
âIâll catch you up on my previous attempts and what you have to know in order for this partnership to work.â She takes her tablet out, flips through several screens, then uses her fingerprint to unlock a folder of notes. âThis is a chronological list of things that Ladybug and I have attempted in order to find Hawkmothâs location. There is a separate folder with suspects for identity thatâs alphabetized. If youâre interested in more in depth analyses of past akumas, I can send that to you and your teamâs emails now, as most of the information is readily available online. Iâm assuming that you have a team, correct?â
âYes, I can send their email addresses to your number.â
âNo, for any information regarding Hawkmoth or superheroes in Paris, you can contact me through this number and email address. Ladybug and I both check it regularly; itâs a safer, more encrypted way of communication.â Marinettte taps her Miraculous communicator and connects it to her computer, so she can work on a bigger screen. âWhich person is your main point of contact?â
âOracle.âÂ
Marinette contacts Oracle through video call. She doesnât want to have to explain everything twice even if their partnership turns out to be nonviable. It takes a few moments to get through, but a womanâs face pops up on the screen. Sheâs a redhead and doesnât wear a mask. Her coloring is obviously different from the rest of Batmanâs affiliates, and despite her initial grievances with the white films over the vigilanteâs eyes, she understand why itâs necessary; their suits arenât magic, and thereâs nothing stopping people from running facial recognition software and matching them up to people who reside in Gotham.Â
âHow did you get this number?â Oracle asks warily.Â
Marinette moves her chair slightly so that Oracle can see Damian, who's currently looking at her tablet on her chaise. âIâm Marinette Dupain-Cheng, your point of contact in Paris and the one who will be working with you for the next week. As you can see, Damianâs already viewing some information that Ladybug and I have compiled over the years. Please get the rest of your team on this call. Iâd like to get all of the basic information out of the way now.â
âDamian?â The girl on her screen is a dead ringer for the girl they compiled multiple files on yesterday, but she canât get a trace on where theyâre calling from, which makes her suspicious.
Damian shoots her a text, confirming that it is actually him in the room, then goes back to scrolling through the tablet.
Nightwing, Red Robin, Red Hood, and Batman all appear on the screen shortly.Â
âGreat, the gang's all here,â Marinette says unenthusiastically. âIâll say it one more time. Iâm Marinette Dupain-Cheng and I will be your primary point of contact during your two weeks trial period here in Paris. Iâm assuming that your team has been brought up on the events that occurred last night. In order for this attempted partnership to go more smoothly, I will provide you lists of suspects, past attempts at revealing Hawkmothâs location, and more detailed information about all of the past akumas that have appeared. These files will only be available to you for the week unless the collaboration goes successfully. Damian has already given me your contact information.â
As an afterthought, Marinette adds, âDonât bother trying to copy any of the files. You wonât be able to. You also wonât be able to pick up on my location through this video call; Iâm using a Miraculous Communicator. The magic makes it so that any technology other than another Miraculous will be unable to find any identifying location.â
Marinette knows about this thanks to Maxâs brief stint as Pegasus. Though Marinette had not yet learned spells that would allow her to materialize her communicator outside of the time that she was suited up, she had Max try to find Ladybugâs location after sending him a text. He and Markov were both unable to.Â
âSince the Justice League insists on sticking their nose where it does not belong,â Marinette canât help but be bitter about this whole situation, despite the fact that her frustration with Damian has decreased. âLadybug and I have created a plan to make full use of your resources while youâre still butting in. Iâve sent a list of which organizations need monetary support. Most are affiliated with mental health.â
âLetâs move onto how you guys as a team can help us. As far as I understand, Batmanâs team is proficient in technology and investigation. For the past two years that weâve actively been on the case, nobody has had those skill sets and been in the long term possession of a Miraculous. The police attempted investigation for the first year, but their evidence and information was largely unhelpful. I will give Damian the Miraculous Communicator that I am in possession of to use his skills with so long as he tells me what heâs doing with it and he uses it while Iâm in his immediate vicinity. He can try to find out Hawkmothâs location on it, perhaps with a greater degree of success that we have been able to.â
She goes through the checklist she made one more time, just to make sure that she didnât miss anything. She doesnât really expect anything much to come out of this collaboration, except for the reassurance that the Justice League wonât interfere at the end of the week. Speaking of: âOne more thing. I want a notarized agreement that the Justice League will not interfere in Paris, nor will any of their agents of affiliates be sent here if this collaboration doesnât yield information that is already known.â
âGot a lotta spark in you, donât you, little mouse?â The vigilante called Red Hood-- the one with a helmet instead of a stupid domino mask-- laughs.Â
Marinette scowls. So far, the Justice League-- particularly the vigilantes of Gotham-- have not left her with a stunning first impression. Maybe sheâs a little biased, but they certainly donât seem to have any respect for her. Still, she only has to work with them for two weeks. âMy name is Marinette, but clearly your helmet hasnât shielded you from the memory loss that frequent concussions have clearly given you.â
âShe got you there, dumb ass,â says Red Robin, a grin a mile wide on his face.
âHood,â sighs Oracle, sounding highly stressed. Marinette decides that she is the most likeable. âLike I said earlier, we want to be on good terms with Marinette.â
âIâll get you the documents and funds by tomorrow.â Batmanâs voice is just as gravelly as the first time she contacted him. She finds that the more she hears him speak, the more pleasant she finds his voice. An acquired taste. âEven if this week is unsuccessful, the Justice League will be more than happy to continue to fund these organizations. Is there anything that Ladybug, Chat Noir, or you need personally?â
âNone of us are going to use the Justice Leagueâs funds for personal gain, Batman.â The accusations grates on her.Â
âBatman means,â Nightwing shoots a look to the side of his screen. Interesting, Marinette thinks. All of Gothamâs vigilantes are in one location, judging by their backgrounds and the location tags that her communicator provides her. Perhaps they have a headquarters of some sort. Back when there were extra heroes on the Miraculous team, Marinette sometimes wished that they had a location that they could all reliably gather at without revealing someoneâs identity. It certainly would have made strategy easier. âThat being a hero without any support is difficult. It must have taken a toll on your personal lives. If we can aid in any way, we will. We can excuse absences or hire tutors as necessary.â
âIâm no hero.â But Nightwingâs proposal may actually be helpful. Even though Marinette is making the grades necessary to go to the colleges that she wants, her continual absence and tardies arenât very flattering.Â
Then her mind flashes to Adrien. Can she use this offer to get him out from underneath Gabrielâs thumb? Marinette doesnât know if she can do that. Heâs already in a delicate position-- and already at risk, thanks to the photoshoot earlier today-- and sheâs not sure that Gabriel wonât move towards drastic measures if anything changes on Adrienâs end. If she wants to get him away from Gabriel, she may have to reveal his secret identity.
âLadybug will make the decision for herself; she has access to everything that is said during our meetings. Chat Noir isnât in the loop about our communications or any of the investigations that Ladybug and I have done. Ladybug says that heâs stressed in his civilian life, which is why his appearances have been decreasing,â Marinette admits. âIâll leave it up to Ladybug to give your offer to Chat Noir. If I can get a reliable excuse to get out of class or get to class late, that would be greatly appreciated.â
âChat Noir doesnât know?â Red Robin sounds horrified.Â
âHeâs currently a high risk for being akumatized. Ladybug didnât want to risk it.âÂ
Red Hood crosses his arms. âSo you have more of a job than Chat Noir does in all of these Paris heroics, huh?â
Even if Chat Noir did know, Marinette would have her hand in the pie at least twice as much as him.Â
âI wouldnât say that. Iâm just more available than he is.â
âAnd more trusted than he is,â Red Hood insists.Â
Itâs not that Ladybug trusts Marinette more than she trusts Chat Noir, itâs that Ladybug is Marinette. But sheâs not going to admit that. Not to them, and certainly not until Hawkmoth is taken down. Maybe not even then. She can only imagine the looks of devastation that sheâll get if she does admit that sheâs been Ladybug all these years. Her parents will freak out, Adrien will probably feel heart broken and betrayed, and Alya and the rest of her classmates will inevitably rail on either her or Lila or both of them. It just doesnât sound appealing to her anymore, though she can certainly remember a time not so long ago where she so desperately wanted to expose her identity.Â
âYouâd have to ask Ladybug that,â Marinette settles on. She copies and pastes one of the many messages that she has pre drafted and schedules it to send a few minutes later, so Batmanâs team receives a communication from Ladybug while Marinette is at the white board. She spent all of last night preparing for this meeting, imagining so many scenarios that she barely slept. The email sheâs sending will suggest what Damian should attempt to do with the Miraculous communicator that Marinette has. She adds in an extra comment that she trusts Chat Noir with her life, and that sheâll talk to him about offering him help in his civilian life, but wonât mention anything about the Justice League.Â
âWhy doesnât Ladybug just use her own communicator to join in on these calls?â Red Robin asks after receiving her email.
Marinette turns from the white board, where she is listing the past three akuma attacks and where her top three suspects were at each of the times. âThere may be magic surrounding her identity, but that doesnât mean Ladybug wants more time for all of you to try to figure out her identity.â
âSounds irresponsible of her,â says Red Hood. âLeaving a civilian to do all of the dirty work. Who are those people you have listed on the board?â
Marinette decides to let the comment about Ladybug slide. Red Hood is currently her least favorite out of all of Gothamâs vigilantes, but she has to remind herself that respect is mutual, and Ladybug hasnât really given them much to go on.
âThe top three suspects for Hawkmoth. Gabriel Agreste, the CEO and head designer of Gabriel. Nathalie Sancouer, Gabriel Agresteâs personal assistant of over twenty years. Mikael Bordeaux, CFO of Silverstein and Company's French holdings.â
Oracle takes off her glasses and wipes them. âSounds like your top candidates are all people in pretty high positions.â
âAgreste,â repeats Nightwing. âAgreste, as in Adrien Agreste? The boy thatâs in Damianâs class?â
âThe same,â Marinette says, not sure she likes where heâs taking this conversation.
âHold up,â Red Robin says after a few moments. âWhy is it that Gabriel Agreste and Nathalie Sancouer are on your list? Both Gabriel and Nathalie have been akumatized before. That should automatically take them out of the running.â
Marinette shakes her head. âThatâs what I thought in the beginning, while the police were still in charge of the case. But based on my understanding of akumas, itâs very possible that Hawkmoth can transform, send out an akuma, then detransform and let themself be akumatized.â
The whole Collector incident was a deliberate ploy to throw her off. She spent at least half a year convinced that Gabriel and Hawkmoth couldnât possibly be one in the same, despite the fact that he had the Miraculous Tome.
âWhat about Adrien, then? Heâs the only one in your class that hasnât been akumatized, sans yourselves, he hangs out with the people most likely to cause and become akumas, and has caused a fair number of akumas himself. Besides, he must know it if his dadâs Hawkmoth, which means he could be Mayura or even Hawkmoth himself.â Even if Red Robin presented her this theory before Marinette knew Adrien was Chat Noir, she wouldnât have believed it.Â
âAdrien is not Hawkmoth.â Marinette isnât sure how to explain how she knows without revealing his alter ego. She canât tell them that he wielded the snake Miraculous either, because that contradicts her earlier statement that she didnât know any of the other holders.
âDemon Spawn,â Red Hood says. âWhat do you think about Adrien? Youâve been in a class with him for the past month.â
Damian finally looks up from Marinetteâs tablet, blinking to bring himself back into the situation at hand. âWhat?â
Marinette scoffs, remembering that he thought that she was Hawkmoth. Sheâs not upset about it, but she doesnât trust his ability to discern alter egos-- at least not magical alter egos. âI wouldnât trust Damianâs ability to read people as reliable evidence to tell whether someone is Hawkmoth or not.
This causes a myriad of reactions from Batmanâs team and most of them are surprisingly loud. Red Hood whoops, âRoasted,â while Red Robin laughs and pounds the desk in front of them. Oracle smiles wide, her eyes crinkling. Even Batman manages to draw a smile to his face.Â
This makes Damian put down her tablet on the chaise and flush slightly. âI said I was sorry for that.â
Marinette thinks about brushing him off in annoyance but decides against it. Just based on the evidence that he gathered, it wasn't an awful assumption, and the Miraculous magic probably prevented him from even thinking about the possibility that she could be Ladybug, leading him to the next most possible conclusion. âItâs fine.â
In fact, even if Marinette canât trust Batman and his affiliates with Chat Noirâs civilian identity, she should still try to maneuver Adrien away from his current situation. She can call it in as a personal favor to Marinette, and as long as they have human decency, they should agree to her request. Sheâs been gathering receipts that detail Gabrielâs systemic abuse of Adrien for years. This is a good opportunity to begin Adrienâs emancipation process. Sheâs currently on her way to a better friendship with Adrien, and since Batman insists the Justice League has all the resources that she wants, thereâs no reason not to take advantage of them. She turns back to the camera.Â
âAdrien is not Hawkmoth and wouldnât know whether his father or personal assistant are. In fact, it would be preferable to remove Adrien from Gabrielâs care; Adrien is in danger of being akumatized because of how awfully Gabriel treats him, and I have the evidence necessary to take him to court. I just need a legal team thatâs good enough to go against a billion dollar company.â And time to convince Adrien that he needs to leave. That may be a more difficult task, considering the unending love and forgiveness heâs displayed for matters concerning his father so far. Honestly, sometimes Marinette thinks that he never learned how to hold a grudge.Â
âNoted. Letâs come back to that later, though. I want to talk about some other suspects you have on this list you gave us.â Oracle readjusts her headpiece and shoots a glare over her shoulder, presumably to tell the rest of her team to quiet down and get back on task. They certainly have an interesting team dynamic. Theyâre much warmer to each other than Marinette first expected them to be. Theyâre certainly closer than she and the Miraculous Team had been, when there still was a team, at least.
Oracle shares her screen. On it is a picture of Andre Bourgeois. âIf Hawkmoth is able to be akumatized, then Mayor Bourgeois is one of our top suspects. The Justice League has compiled multiple lists of suspects before we sent Damian to Paris. He stopped a lot of international press for akuma attacks and has caused multiple akumas.â
Marinette frowns. Mayor Bourgeois being Hawkmoth crossed her mind a few times, but she always decided that he was largely incapable and had little motivation. âWhat are your criteria for deciding who might be Hawkmoth? I highly doubt Mayor Bourgeois is Hawkmoth, despite him stopping the press.â
âWe determine how many akumas a person has caused, how much damage the akuma caused to the personâs primary residence and workplace, and how well theyâre connected to the people being akumatized. Andre Bourgeois has been involved in the akumatization of slightly more than half of all the akumas that have occurred, so long as we include his relation to his daughter and wife and there has been extraordinary little damage done to the arrondissements that he frequents.â
âInteresting. Share the list with the contact information I sent you earlier. You share some of the same criteria as we have come up with, but youâre drawing the wrong information from what you have. Akumas caused is also one of our criteria, as well as the damage that has been done to the personâs residence. I donât think that a personâs personal relations play much into who ends up being akumatized, however, thereâs good reason to believe that Hawkmoth is in a position of power, or at least well connected. They seem to know whatâs happening in the city before it ever hits the news.â Marinette opens a program on her computer, then turns on the projector to display a map with pins.Â
âWeâve been interested in the location of primary suspects at the time of akumatization; Ladybug believes that Hawkmothâs Miraculous power is restricted to Paris. Which means that Hawkmoth needs to be in or close to Paris at the times of all akumas, which crossed Mayor Bourgeois of my list a while ago. Heâs been absent for multiple akumas when he needed to go to conferences outside of Paris. The purple dots are Gabriel, the red ones are Nathalie, and the blue ones are Michael. You can see that theyâve all been in Paris every time an akuma occurred and within a ten mile radius of where the akuma was first spotted. Thatâs quite unusual, considering theyâre all in high positions of companies that should typically have them travelling.â
 There is also the little detail that Marinette found the Miraculous Tome in the hands of Gabriel Agreste, but Marinette doesnât feel safe indulging them with that information yet. If she tells them, they will want to see pictures of the book.Â
âHow havenât you cracked this case wide open yet?â Red Robin looks at the screen appreciatively. Itâs clear that Marinette spent a lot of time on this.
Marinette bristles. She may have a good amount of information, but her proficiency with technology leaves much to be desired. It took her an unnecessarily long time in order to get the map up and running. âWell, Red Robin, that might have something to do with the fact that neither Ladybug nor I knew anything about how to use technology in the way that was necessary to track him once the police handed over the case in the second year. Or maybe it has something to do with the fact that falsely accusing someone as Hawkmoth could ruin their entire life.â
Master Fu warned her against direct actions against anyone on her suspect list. In fact, he outright forbade her from doing anything, and although she no longer takes his words at face value after the many bumps in their relationship, sheâs not going to try to ruin any of these people without evidence. Especially not Gabriel, not when heâs Adrienâs father.Â
Red Robin frowns.Â
Marinette takes a deep breath. Sheâs too tense. Sheâs been taking every word that these vigilantes say as something they donât actually mean. Marinette needs to relax. Jumping to conclusions helps no one.Â
Damianâs eyes are on her, and sheâs sure heâs passing judgment. She needs to get out of this situation, get out of this headspace. Itâs not productive or healthy.Â
âI think we should end this meeting now,â Damian says, and Marinette begrudgingly agrees with him. She knows this is his olive branch.
âYou were the one who was upset at the lack of time,â Oracle points out. âWe donât have much time. We need every minute we can get.âÂ
âMarinette has given us plenty of information to digest for one night. Weâll regroup tomorrow and start on coding the programs to determine Hawkmothâs location.â Damian reaches over Marinette to end the call.Â
Obstinately, Marinette refuses to look him in the eyes. Sheâs been flip-flopping this entire day, and itâs not doing any great wonders for her mental health. Everythingâs been coming to a head in these past few days, and it isnât a good feeling. She can feel the pressure on her shoulders, the expectant gazes of all of Paris to do her duty and expose Hawkmoth, but she feels the weight of the inevitable backlash Adrien will face if her theories are true.Â
The past few days feel like three years compressed. People sheâs never interacted with have inserted themselves into the fray, and the big leagues have pulled out all the stops. She just talked to Batman and his team. Heâs been in the hero game for decades, and sheâs in the room with his son, Robin.Â
Everything is just too much.
Marinette feels like sheâs been a bad Ladybug. Like she hasnât done enough to find concrete evidence of her primary suspects because she is afraid of what will happen after. Sheâs half surprised she hasnât gone into hysterics yet, but then again, sheâs gotten very good at holding herself together when everything around her falls apart. The added touch of an outsider makes the fragile balance sheâs achieved teeter.
Damian takes her distressed appearance personally and heaves a sigh. âLook, I --I didnât think that you were Hawkmoth all along, only for a day before everything went down. I donât know what I wanted out of you, but your friendship was nice. I did genuinely want to be friends with you, and I still do.â
This makes Marinette feel even worse. Sheâs trying so hard to find fault with Damian-- which is surprisingly easy-- in order to distance herself. She canât afford to get attached to someone who can hurt her and is likely to hurt her, because an akumatized Ladybug is the last thing Paris needs. But hearing him apologize so genuinely means that Marinette canât summon up a negative response. She may not be able to say that she truly knows Damian, but she knows that he is a very prideful person. It canât have been easy for him to apologize to her so openly. An acidic response rests on her tongue for a moment before she pushes it back.
âYou were just trying to follow up on a lead. I shouldn't blame you.âÂ
âBut you do.â
He hit the nail on the head. Marinette grimaces, letting her eyes flick over Damianâs hunched shoulders and set jaw. She doesnât blame him for thinking that sheâs Hawkmoth, but she does blame him for getting the Justice League more involved, which makes exactly zero sense if she evaluates the situation logically. Her heart feels like Damian is the element of change; if he never arrived in Paris, Marinette would still have everything under a better semblance of control. It doesnât matter that Batman said the JLA had been looking into Paris for half a year, and that even if Damian werenât sent, there would have been someone else.
Itâs fitting that in order to move forward, they must break down whatever security that Marinette has built into her life, because life is just cruel enough to mess her up like that. Right now, sheâs a wreck mentally, emotionally, and even physically. Marinette can feel her throat closing up.Â
âItâs not your fault,â she offers. âAnd maybe if we get out of our current situation, we can try being friends again. But right now? I-- thereâs just too much stress on me, right now.â
Damian understands this, but as he descends the steps of her ladder, Damian canât help but wish that she felt otherwise.
Omake
âHow is it that Mayor Bourgeois is not in your top three suspects for Hawkmoth? Heâs stopped a lot of international press about the akuma for the first year!â
Marintte deadpans. âHonestly? The man is way too stupid to ever be Hawkmoth.â
âHavenât we come to the conclusion that Hawkmoth is stupid though? He couldnât steal jewelry from two untrained teenagers for years!â
Marinette decides not to take offense at that, and concedes. âFine, maybe he should be on the list. Iâd certainly akumatize Chloe and Audrey Bourgeois if I had to interact with them on a daily basis.â
will these be regularly scheduled? absolutely not, even though i have the whole thing finished because i get the feeling that i am going to Change Things sooner or later (somebody please smack some sense into me everything in this story goes awfully very soon and the plot goes wonky and AHHHH)