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âJustice is a weapon. It can be used to cause harm, but it cannot protect or save othersâ - Osamu Dazai My two favourite boys watching how their futures turned out, two futures they never expected at 15. With this I really wanted to show in the smaller details about where they came from and where they are now. Both content but both in the opposites from where they started! Dazai is free, while Chuuya is also free in his own way. Pay special attention to the backgrounds for clues đ I am obsessed with the two parallels, Dazai starting in the dark and finding the light, while Chuuya was in the light and was pulled into the darkness. I just, I canât explain my love for them đ©đ©đ©đ© this took over 12 hours and I loved every minute đđ DO NOT REPOST!!! Any other characters you want me to draw? đđ
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Hold Me While We Fall Chapter 4
TRIGGER WARNINGS: Child abuse, domestic abuse, depressed little Plagg and abusive Gabriel!! This chapter is about Plagg's childhood up to when he joins the cadets, there are heavy themes of abuse and graphic descriptions, please be aware of this when reading this chapter! The next chapter will not have this as it will be from when he is away from his father! Also sorry for disappearing lol, I got distracted by drawing :D Please enjoy ^.^
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Plagg's Backstory Part 1: Tragic Childhood
Edward Phillip Agreste was born in the year 827 during one of the coldest winters the people within the walls had ever experienced. A blizzard raged on as the small, frail boy came into the world earlier than he should have, his hair as black as the night and his eyes a dark green. His mother cradled the sickly child as he cried out into the night, declaring he was a treasure she had waited her whole life for and that she loved him more than life, all while his father watched from a distance. Edward was born in the first year of the marriage between the cruel and feared Commander of the Military Police, Gabriel Agreste and Emilie Agreste.
Being their first born son and the heir, a lot of responsibility fell onto his tiny shoulders as soon as he took his first breath, and with that came his fatherâs high expectations. Gabriel watched from across the room, watching the frail boy with narrowed eyes.
Emilie looked up and smiled at her husband, âGabriel, come and hold him.â She said, shifting the crying boy in her arms for her husband to take him. Gabriel approached the bed, a look of disgust on his face. âIsnât he perfect.â She stated, looking up at Gabriel with love in her green eyes.
âDonât make me laugh.â He replied in disgust, Emilieâs smile faltering and she pulled the baby closer to her. âLook at that child, he is too sick to survive. I find it hard to believe itâs even mine. I could never make something so⊠weak.â
âWhat?â Emilie exclaimed, âhow could you say that? Heâs our son! Please, Gabriel!â Gabriel glared at the screaming infant before he turned and left, ignoring his wifeâs pleas.
From that day, Edwardâs father rejected him and openly spoke about his distaste for the boy when in the walls of their home but he had to accept that he was the new heir and so he set extremely high expectations for the boy. As Edward grew up he felt the hatred from his father and endured constant mental and, by the age of four, physical abuse for misbehaving or simply getting too much attention from his mother.
As he grew into a young boy he grew stronger but still struggled at times with his health, spending many nights up coughing in his bed while his mother stroked his hair, singing to him. But even with his poor health he grew rather tall for his age, with lanky arms and legs with a skinny physique, which he discovered was an advantage when he found he loved climbing trees and buildings to escape from his father and the military police. He was known in the town as mischievous and always getting into trouble, which in turn brought on more trouble from his father when he would be at home.
Plagg was sitting at the large dining table a few days before his fifth birthday, eating his dinner in silence sitting across from his mother, poking at the way too big portion in front of him. He hated the family meals, he saw poverty in the city all the time, saw the children at his school who barely ate, so seeing the big meal in front of him made him lose his appetite.
He had a newly black eye and a split lip from a beating from his father for getting caught exploring the military police headquarters earlier in the day, the throbbing a familiar feeling to him now. He looked up at his mother who was quietly eating, her eyes downcast onto her food, purposefully avoiding looking at him. He wondered if she ever questioned his fatherâs actions towards him or if she spoke up for him when he wasnât there like she used to, but he had learnt long ago that speaking out to his father resulted in punishment. He remembered the bruises he saw on her when he was smaller, he hated them on her face, remembering the pain he saw he had caused, so he never spoke up to her.
âEdward.â He heard his fatherâs blunt tone boom across the table, making him flinch and look toward his father who sat at the head of the table, his light brown hair in his usual slicked back style, his piercing blue eyes boring into him causing a cold sweat down his back.
âYes, father?â He responded, sitting up straight and placing his hands in his lap as he avoided his fatherâs gaze.
âYour mother is pregnant it seems.â He said bluntly, picking up his cutlery and started cutting up his dinner, his eyes leaving Edward and looking down at his food. Edwardâs eyes widened and he looked over at his mother who finally looked at the small boy and smiled, her hands over her stomach, âso you need to stop being such a nuisance and causing so many problems for me.â Edward gripped his hands in his fist tightly, looking down at them, âyou will hopefully have a brother, a good and proper boy unlike you,â Edward gulped, and squeezed his eyes shut.
âGabriel, donât speak to him like that.â Emilie spoke up, Edwardâs eyes shooting open and he looked up at his mother in shock, âplease.â
âI will talk to him however I want, Emilie.â Gabriel boomed out, âEdward, if it is a boy and he is⊠a more appealing son he will inherit what you are meant to and will take your place.â Edward gulped, his black spiky hair shading his face, as his eyes moved to his father, he didnât understand a lot of what was said but he knew he felt hurt and betrayed, âI hope this one isnât a disappointing mangey stray cat like you.â Edward looked down, he hated being called that. His father told him he was an unlucky black cat all the time, saying he wasnât even worthy of being called the black sheep of the family. And because otherâs had heard his father calling him that, the kids in the city called him that too, which ended up with him getting into a fight over it.
âSo,â He spoke up in his soft voice, âIâm going to have a baby brother or sister?â He asked looking up at his mother who smiled at him.
âYes, dear, youâre going to be a big brother.â She said before standing up and walking over to Plagg, pulling him into her arms as she knelt by his chair. He wrapped his arms around her neck and hugged her tight.
âDo not coddle the boy, my love. He is not worth it.â Gabriel said before he started eating his dinner. Plagg gritted his teeth together before pulling away from his mother and ran from her and the table. He felt his eyes hot with tears as he pulled the door open and started running to his room, hearing his mother calling for him. He hated his life, he only knew comfort from his mother and when he was high in a tree or a building. But maybe, being a big brother would change things. MaybeâŠ
Eight months later, Edward stood at the doorway to his motherâs room as the doctor smiled at him, the room was filled with the soft cries of a baby. His mother lay in the bed, her hair drenched and a smile on her face as she cradled the small child. Edward had been woken up that morning to his motherâs screaming and was told she was in labour. Seeing her now, she looked tired but happy. She glanced up and saw him, reaching a hand out to him.
âEdward, come and meet your new baby brother, Adrien.â She said softly, Edward nodded and ran over to her, climbing onto the bed and moving close to her. He looked down at the small baby in her arms, he was bundled up in a green blanket, his small bits of hair a prominent platinum blonde and his little hands in fists. Edward blinked before he reached out and stroked the boyâs head, smiling at him. Adrien opened his eyes and seemed to look directly at Edward, his eyes were green, just like both his and his motherâs. Edward gasped as they locked eyes, Adrien grabbing onto his thumb with one of his small hands, his cries stopping and instead silence filled the air. âHe likes you.â His mother whispered with a laugh.
âHello Adrien.â Edward said softly, his heart skipping a beat and his mind racing. âI promise to be the best big brother ever. I wonât let anyone hurt you. Cross my heart and hope to die.â He said confidently. He looked at his mother who was smiling lovingly at them, âitâs a manâs promise.â
Age: 7
Plagg sat on his windowsill looking out over city of Stohess from the giant, eye sore of a fortress he called home. He hated the look of everything here, it was too clean, too fake. He huffed and stood up, curling his toes over the edge of the stone windowsill. His bedroom window was high up, high enough that one misstep and his father would get his wish of him not existing anymore. But he liked it up here, it was free. He smiled and closed his eyes as the wind blew, raising his arms up and imagining he was flying through the air, no cares in the world, forest surrounding him and the sound of nature, not rich snobs complaining about the poor. He felt weightless, free, and-
âEdward!â He heard his mother scream before he was pulled back, her arms wrapped around his small body tightly as she fell back onto the floor. His mother still called him by his actual name and not the name he had stuck with after his little brother Adrien started calling him Plagg when he started speaking. He didnât mind but he had now grown to hate his real name, it felt too formal.
Plagg blinked and held onto his motherâs arms, looking up at her and meeting her green eyes. They were wide and full of panic as she stared at him. He blinked a few more times before he wriggled out of her arms and sat in front of her, his dark green eyes watching her as he sulked.
âEdward, you canât do that! What if you had fallen?â She exclaimed as she moved to her knees, reaching out and taking his hands. âYou need to stop this! I cannot lose you, do you understand?â
Plagg just looked at her before huffing and pulling his hands away and hugging his knees to his chest. âWho even cares. I know father doesnât.â He grumbled out, resting his bruised cheek on his knee as he looked away.
His mother sighed before shifting closer, âbut I do.â She said reaching out and gently cupping his face and making him look at her. He looked up at her reluctantly before leaning into her warm, accepting touch. âI care more than anyone ever will, because youâre my little lucky black kitten.â Plagg felt his heart jump at the nickname, his mother had started calling him her lucky black cat or kitten since his father had started calling him an unlucky black cat the years before when Plagg had got in trouble again with the military police for climbing buildings and throwing eggs at them. He closed his eyes and felt his lip tremble before he crawled forward into his motherâs loving arms. He curled up in her lap as she held him, stroking his unruly black hair.
âWhy does father hate me?â He asked softly, âwhat did I do?â He felt tears filling his eyes and he never wanted to leave his motherâs arms.
âHe doesnât hate you.â She whispered softly, kissing his forehead and twisting one of the locks that stood up on his head. âHe just doesnât see how special you are.â She cupped his face and smiled lovingly down at him, âhe doesnât see the bright light inside of you that I see.â
âBut⊠I just break everything I touch.â He grumbled, wiping his nose on his sleeve, âFather said that I am more of burden than anything.â He looked away. âHe wishes I wasnât born.â
She took a deep breath and leant down and kissed his forehead again, âdonât listen to him, he is just bitter. Bitter people have the worst opinions on others because they donât even like themselves.â He looked up at her, blinking away his tears. âYou were my first ever treasure in life, my black haired beauty.â She said with a beaming smile, swooping him up in her arms and standing up, walking over to his bed and lying them down, snuggling him close, âyou came into this world screaming your lungs out, so vocal and opinionated and you wanted everyone to know.â She chuckled, Plagg snickering softly, âand when I first held you I felt so happy, I felt like I was almost complete, your love filling a giant hole in my life.â
âAlmost?â Plagg asked hesitantly, the fear of being rejected by his mother too overtaking him.
âWell of course,â She said softly, stroking a strand of hair out of his face, âand then five years later I was made fully complete when I held both you and your brother in my arms.â Plaggâs fear disappeared just as it arrived, smiling up at her. âYou two complete me, you make me whole and my love for you will be with you forever.â
âDo you promise?â Plagg asked softly, his eyes begging her.
âCross my heart and hope to die.â She replied, crossing over her heart and smiling at him. He smiling his Cheshire cat smile that he was known for, usually it was for mischief, but now it was filled with love. He buried himself in his motherâs arms, nuzzling against her chest, breathing in her scent and feeling her love. He could stay there forever.
If only he could have. But reality took over and soon he was back in his fatherâs office for something he had done, he wasnât even entirely sure what exactly. He wore a bandage stuck to his cheek over a cut on his cheek bone under his black eye, a fresh cut on his nose and a split lip from the hits he had just received. He stood there trembling, his hands in fists by his side as he stared up at his father. He was confused and his heart hurt, why was he treated like this? Why? What did he do?
âFatherâŠâ He trembled out, Gabriel turning and looking at him as he frowned, wiping his cane with a handkerchief. âWhy do you hate me?â He asked genuinely, âI donât understand!â
âWhy?â Gabriel questioned with a raised brow as he approached the boy, kneeling in front of him, Plaggâs eyes widening in fear. âBecause from the moment you were born, even before that, you have brought me nothing but problems and when I look at you, I see a failed experiment.â Plagg gulped, âI hate you, because you should never have survived, and now your disgraceful actions and you just breathing brings shame to me and the Agreste name.â Plagg backed off, Gabriel smiling wickedly, âdoes that answer your question, you mangey cat?â Plagg gulped before turning and running from the office, breathing heavily and regretting even asking him. The words echoing his mind.
âYou should never have survived.â Well, that just made Plagg more determined than ever to survive. He ran as fast as he could as he sobbed, he would escape this life. Nothing was going to stop him, not even his father.
Age: 9
âYou mangy street cat!â Gabriel boomed before he struck his eldest son across the face with his cane, sending him to the floor with a yelp, cradling his wounded cheek. He gritted his teeth and glared up at his father, his eyes wide, his dark green eyes small and cat like as they glared at him, his teeth bared and his hands clenching into fists.
âStop it!â Plagg yelled, grabbing one of the fire prongs from the fireplace and rolling to his feet, using the lessons his father demanded he did now being used against him. âDonât touch me!â
âYou dare bare a weapon against me after the shit you caused today?â Gabriel spat back, disgust all over his face. His greying brown hair was unruly, unlike the usual comb back he had, he was in his pyjamas and his expression was evil. They were in his office after Military Police had shown up with a handcuffed Plagg who was caught trying to escape out the main gate in the middle of the night. After that he was dragged to his fatherâs office and well, now here he was, nose bleeding, a pain in his side and a swollen cheek.
âI havenât done anything! Nothing! I donât deserve this!â He screamed, tightening his grip, âI havenât done anything to you! All I did was be born! I didnât ask to be born!â He screamed, tears streaming down his face.
âWatch your fucking mouth!â Gabriel spat back, raising his cane again as a threat.
âNO!â Plagg screamed desperately, âI donât get it! Why? Why do you keep hitting me?â He felt tears stinging his cheek, âIâm a KID! Iâm just a kid!â
âYou are nothing more than a poison on this family!â His father responded.
âSays who? You?â His voice cracked as he screeched, âIâve done nothing, father! I⊠I just wanted you to love me!â
âLove you?â Gabriel questioned before he scoffed, âI wish you were dead.â
He hated this man so much, he saw how evil he was, he was never loved by him, always looked at like he put a disgusting taste in his fatherâs mouth, so now, images of stabbing him with the fire prong came to mind and he felt the rage to put the action behind the thoughts. He felt the destruction in his body, he wanted to destroy everything. But then he saw images of his mother and he stopped, freezing in his place and it was just long enough for his father to step forward and smack him across the face with his stick, black taking over.
A while later he had come too, lying on the cold stone corridor outside his fatherâs study, he must have just been thrown out of the room by his father, his clothes cold and wet from his blood. He winced and slowly got to his feet, gripping his side and making his way to his room slowly to clean himself off. He limped up the stairs, passing his younger brotherâs room and closing the door to his own. He leant against the door and stared at the floor in the dark. He wanted to cry, he thought it would be a natural response in a situation like this but, for him, this was normal.
So instead, he limped over to the sink in the corner of his room and started running the water, stripping his wet shirt off and throwing it into a bucket near him. He sighed and looked at himself in the mirror, the moon shining in on him and lighting up his bruised and bloody face, his freckles standing out against the redness, his eyes dancing down to his skinny physique. He had a giant bruise over his left side, an old wound having opened up and crusted over while he was unconscious. He gently cleaned it, wrapping his torso in a bandage with practiced ease. His lower face was covered in crusted and fresh blood, a weeping cut on his swollen cheek and a small cut over his eyebrow. He hissed as he dabbed it with a wet towel, this was always the worst part. He was a master at cleaning wounds and bandaging himself up now after years of abuse from his father, hell he had mastered it by the time Adrien was born.
âPlagg?â He jumped and spun around, eyes wide with fear of another beating, spotting the big, green eyes in the shadows on his bed. He let out his breath in relief and relaxed as he saw his four year old brother crawl over his bed and look at him as he knelt in the middle, rubbing his eyes. âYou have a booboo, should I get mommy?â He asked in that innocent voice that always made Plagg smile. He was dressed in a matching green long sleeve pyjama set, his blonde hair unruly and sticking up in odd ways, unlike his usually perfectly combed hair.
âNah, Iâm okay. Your big brother just was out exploring and got into some trouble.â He said softly, walking over and kneeling in front of the bed as Adrien sat on the edge. He shielded his brother from his fatherâs cruelty, making sure he was protected and didnât have the childhood he had, filled with abuse and hate. He smiled at the small boy, he must have snuck into Plaggâs room looking for him and just fallen asleep again. âItâs late, you should be asleep kiddo.â
âI came looking for you.â Adrien replied as he rubbed his eyes, âI heard yelling and got scared. But you werenât here.â Adrien blinked up at Plagg before reaching out and patting his cheek gently.
âIâm sorry, kid, but you know even if Iâm not here that youâre safe in my room.â Plagg said with a smile, even though it hurt and it pulled on the cut on his lip, he ignored it. âLet me just get cleaned up and we can go to sleep, okay? Iâm assuming youâre camping with me tonight?â
Adrien grinned and nodded, clambering to his feet and bouncing on the bed, âYes, yes, yes!â He said each word on each bounce, spinning and bouncing as Plagg laughed and went back to the sink to clean himself off properly.
He watched Adrien in the mirror, smiling and unscathed, a boy who could act his age and hadnât matured so young from darkness. That was another reason why he would take his fatherâs beatings, because then Adrien would be safe. He would kill that man if he ever laid a finger on Adrien. He didnât even feel the pain anymore, determination filling his body as he finished up, placing his bandages over his small wounds, glad he had the sticky one to keep them on his skin. He pulled on a dark grey shirt he found on the floor and limped over to his bed that he always thought was way too big for just one person.
He climbed in and Adrien hurriedly crawled over, climbing under the covers and snuggling close to his brother, Plagg smiling and hugging his baby brother protectively. He lay there, his arm tucked under his head as he looked into the darkness, the light glow from the moon comforting to him, as well as his baby brother gripping onto his shirt and humming softly.
âPlagg?â He heard Adrien say softly, snuggling into Plaggâs chest.
âYeah?â Plagg replied softly.
âCan you tell me the story again?â Adrien asked softly, lifting his small black cat toy and bouncing the legs on Plaggâs chest like it was walking.
âSure.â Plagg responded, rolling over and looking up at the roof, chuckling at his little brother using him as part of his imagination. âThere once was a little black kitten who nobody wanted. They said he brought bad luck with him because of how he looked. The people would throw things, chase him away and would blame any misfortune on him.â Plagg said softly, Adrien resting the cat on Plaggâs chest now, listening intently. âThe black cat never understood why people didnât like him or why they mistreated him, he couldnât help how he was or looked, all he wanted was to make friends and to be part of a family.â
âBecause he didnât have one.â Adrien added.
âThatâs right, he didnât have a family anymore, he ran away from his family.â Plagg responded, âand so, for years the sad and lonely black cat wandered the earth, hated and misunderstood, until one day he met a group of other black cats all living together, and as he approached them cautiously, expecting to be hit or swatted away, they all watched him.â Adrien yawned and snuggled up closer, âthen, they all burst into joyful laughter, welcoming their fellow black cat. Now, the little black cat was shocked, no one had treated him this welcomingly in his entire life. âBut⊠Iâm different, people donât like me.â The cat told them, and they all said together, âNo one likes us but we like you!â And so, he started to live his days with his new friends, and the insults and the hatred towards him was shouldered by everyone who was with him now.â
âHe lived his days laughing and doing what he enjoyed with his friends, he was happy, but he felt like something was missing, and so one day he went out. He was walking along, hiding in the shadows to avoid those who hated him, when he came across a little ladybug.â Adrien squeaked softly, Plagg smiled more knowing this was his favourite part. âThis small, little ladybug was sat on a rose, watching the cat. The cat slowly approached it and sniffed at it,â Plagg made the sniffing noises, Adrien laughing sleepily, âand the ladybug jumped into the air in fright. The black cat sighed, his tail falling as he realised even ladybugs didnât like him. But then, the ladybug landed softly on the tip of his nose. He was in shock, watching as the ladybug stared back at him with big black eyes. The two creatures stared at each other, one was viewed as good luck while the other bad. They just stared before the cat laughed into the night, asking the ladybug why it hadnât flown away. The ladybug simply pressed a kiss on the felineâs nose before flying away.â Plagg glanced down and saw Adrienâs heavy eyes drooping slowly. âAnd the black cat found what he was missing. He realised he wasnât bad luck, and he didnât care if others didnât accept him. Because he had been granted something special from the ladybug.â He smiled and pulled the blanket over them, settling in as he heard his brother snoring softly. He reached his hand out towards the roof, his smile falling and his brows furrowing. âA lucky charm.â He whispered, clenching his fist shut.
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The next morning Plagg stayed in his room after their mother came for Adrien, he would have to lay low for a while to make sure that no one saw the extent of his injuries for a little while. He knew the consequences if people started asking questions, not that they would when his father was the commander of the military police.
Plagg huffed and rolled onto his side, curled up in a ball and squeezing his eyes shut. He wanted to escape, needed to, wanted to disappear. He felt like a rat in a cage in this house, he had to run away, escape somehow.
Thatâs when he heard the whoosh outside his window. He gasped and sat up, scrambling to his feet and running to the window, looking out and spotted the people responsible. His eyes widened and he stared at them with awe. He saw the green cloaks billowing behind them, but what stood out was the wings of freedom standing proud on the cloak. The scouts. Plagg watched in wonder as they flew through the air, releasing their chords and getting higher and higher. He jumped onto his windowsill and with memorised movements he climbed up onto the roof, clambering up until he was at the highest he could get, clinging onto the one beam as he watched them in the distance grapple to the wall, running up the fifty metre wall like it was nothing. He watched with amazement and wonder if thatâs where he should be, on the wall, he should be in the air, flying. He needed his wings of freedom.
âHey.â He spun around and spotted a tall man landing behind him, a scout with light brown hair and kind hazel-green eyes, a scar over his right eye and tanned skin. âYou okay, kid?â He asked, genuine concern on his face. He seemed kind, Plagg could tell, his voice calming and almost fatherly. He knelt down and was examining Plaggâs face, frowning at the bruises and cuts on his swollen face he realised a second too late. He had messed up, someone had seen his injuries, and not just anyone, a scout.
âYeah, Iâm fine. I just wanted to see the scouts and my window doesnât have the best view.â Plagg responded, standing up a little taller, internally screaming over the fact he was meeting a real soldier and not some asshole from the military police.
âWait, you climbed all the way up here?â The man asked in surprise.
âYup, I can climb anything! Itâs all about body movement.â He said proudly, grinning like a Cheshire cat.
The man chuckled and rubbed the back of his neck. âOh, I bet you can, but I bet you canât climb that.â He said before pointing at the wall.
Plagg looked at the wall and sighed, âYeah, but one day I will!â He exclaimed, clenching his hands into fists. âOne day, Iâm joining the scouts and I will be free! I will make it to the top of the wall and get far away from this shithole.â He looked back at the man with a determined grin.
âOh, a future scout, huh?â He asked, resting on his knees. âYou realise how dangerous it is being a scout?â He asked with a tilt of his head.
âNo more dangerous than here.â Plagg replied with a huff, sitting down and crossing his legs, gripping his ankles and frowning as he felt his cheek throb.
âIs that so? Did your dad do that to your face?â The man asked, Plaggâs eyes widening and fear turning his blood cold.
âN-no!â He exclaimed, looking up at the man with wide eyes, âI-Iâm sorry, I have to go!â He said as he scrambled to his feet and started towards the ledge to get back to his room.
The man blinked and jumped up, âhey! Wait!â He called out, reaching out and grabbing Plaggâs arm. âYouâre Edward Agreste, arenât you?â
Plagg looked back at him, his black bangs falling over his eyes, âThatâs not my name! My name is Plagg.â He said stubbornly.
âOkay, Plagg, did your father do that to you?â He asked softly, Plagg looking away.
âIâm fine. I brought it on myself.â He replied, feeling the man tightening his grip on his arm slightly. âIâll be fine, Iâm not a little kid.â He said through gritted teeth.
âI can see that, but you still shouldnât have to deal with this. You certainly arenât little, but you are a kid, and no kid deserves⊠that.â The man replied softly. âMy name is captain Henry Wayzz, but everyone calls me Wayzz.â He said with a gentle smile, Plagg eyed the man, not sure how to react. Not many people treated him this kindly. The military police treated him like vermin and the people avoided him, not letting their children play with him in fear they will become like him. âPlagg is an interesting name.â He said, releasing Plaggâs arm as the boy turned towards him.
âI donât like Edward, my baby brother called me Plagg when he first started talking and I prefer it. Edward is tooâŠâ He tried to think of the word as he sat down, Wayzz doing the sat and resting back against the chimney wall.
âToo Agreste?â Wayzz asked with a raised brow. Plagg nodded, rubbing his arm and looking away. âI bet your dad doesnât like the name, bet thatâs another way to rebel.â Plagg smiled mischievously, Wayzz chuckling low. âVery clever. I have met your father before, he doesnât like me.â Wayzz said nonchalantly, fixing his cape and smirking at Plagg who just blinked, his fascination with this man growing with every word. âHe didnât like that I questioned him, do you question him too?â
Plagg gulped before nodding, âhe says Iâm bad luck and a poison on the family, he calls me a black cat or a mangy stray cat.â Plagg answered, hugging his arms close, âmy mother says to ignore him, but he hates me.â He said, Wayzzâs lip curled in disgust, âhe always has.â
âDo you know why?â Wayzz asked gently, Plagg shaking his head. âWell, I think you will like being in the scouts then.â He said with a smile, âyou seem to be a resilient little man, I hope to still be here when you join.â
Plagg looked at the man and felt a pang in his chest at the idea of the man dying all of a sudden, âyou canât die!â Plagg exclaimed as he clambered to his knees, âbecause when I join you can be my captain!â Wayzz chuckled at that, standing up to his feet and smiling down at the boy, offering his hand to the boy.
âWell, I would be very honoured to be your captain, young Plagg.â He said with a proud smile, Plagg looking up at him in awe, he felt hope in his heart as he looked up at this man smiling down at him, his cloak blowing in the wind. He saw a future when looking at this man that wasnât stuck in the fortress and being free from his father.
He took the hand and stood to his feet, grinning as he stood tall like the man and grinned, âCome on, I will help you down.â He said before scooping Plagg up, reaching into his jacket and pulling out his handles, Plagg watching as he slipped two fingers into the grip and clicked some buttons, a grapple shooting off and suddenly they were in the air. Plagg gasped and gripped onto the man tightly, his eyes wide and the wind blowing his spikey hair into an even more messy state. He looked around as the world around him flew past him, his stomach lifting and turning, the feeling incredible. He felt free, his grip loosening and his one arm lifting into the air, the wind putting pressure and pulling a laugh from him. It was incredible, he felt almost complete, just how her mother described it. In the air, all his problems seemed small, stuck to the ground as he flew.
But soon he was on the ground, Wayzz placing him down and smiling down at him, holstering his grips and opening Plaggâs front door, looking down and blinking as he met Plaggâs smile fell and a new frightened expression taking over and wide eyes.
âF-father.â He said, looking in and staring at his father who was in his full military uniform, his military police badge standing out, his hair combed back and his small staff he would use on Plagg held behind his back as he walked. He stepped out and glared down at Plagg before looking at Wayzz who eyed him, stepping in front of Plagg slightly.
âCommander Agreste.â Wayzz greeted with a nod, âI have just met your son, he is an incredible young man.â Wayzz said with a smile, âyou should be proud, he will be a fine soldier one day, a scout it seems. His climbing skills have really impressed me!â
Gabriel glared at Plagg who hid behind Wayzz even more, gripping his cloak. âI see, but Edward will not be joining the scouts.â Gabriel said, frowning at Wayzz, âCaptain, was it?â
âYes sir, Captain Henry Wayzz.â Wayzz responded.
âWell, Captain, Edward will not be joining the scouts, that would be unfitting for our family, he will follow in the Agreste line and enter the military police. I have already decided on his post.â Plagg blinked, his eyes wide.
âWhat?â Plagg exclaimed, stepping out and clenching his fists. âNo way! Iâm not joining the military police!â He growled, glaring up at his father. âThey suck! Theyâre all bullies who pick on others!â
âSilence, Edward!â Gabriel hissed, bringing the cane from behind his back, Plagg wincing and hiding behind Wayzz more who was glaring at the Commander. âNo one wants to hear from the likes of you.â
âSir, are you responsible for the injuries on your son?â Wayzz asked confidently, Plagg panicking slightly and gripping his cloak even tighter.
âWhy would you ask such a thing?â Gabriel asked in disgust, âno, I am not, my son is a mischievous boy, he is always getting into trouble and coming home with new cuts and bruises.â Gabriel lied expertly, if Plagg hadnât told Wayzz he was sure that he would have believed his father, a fear in the back of his mind that Wayzz would believe him. âI would never lay my hand on my son.â
Wayzz nodded before looking down at the terrified child hiding behind him, Plagg was staring at the ground, his nails digging into the palms of his hand through the fabric of the scoutâs cloak, his eyes wide and sweat building on his skin. âI see, well, I think I will pop by and check up on young Plagg here, help him decide on his future, as it is just that.â He said staring back at Gabriel with a smile, âhis future.â
âPlagg? Oh for⊠Edward, stop telling people that stupid name.â Gabriel growled, Plagg hiding more and wincing at the harsh tone.
âS-sorry father.â Plagg muttered, Gabriel glaring at him even more. âIâm sorry.â
âGet inside, no one needs to see you when you look like this.â Gabriel growled before reaching over to grab Plagg, Wayzz grabbing him by the wrist before he could, his eyes narrowed and his face stone as Gabriel looked at Wayzz in shock.
âSir, I would advise you not grab your son in that manner, especially with his injuries, or ever in fact.â Wayzz said, Plagg looked up at him and blinked, he was tall, the same height as his father and for the first time Plagg saw someone who was stronger and more intimidating than his father. Gabriel stared back in shock before pulling his arm from Wayzzâs grip, glaring at Plagg before he straightened his jacket. âI kill titans for a job, sir, have you ever even seen a titan?â Wayzz questioned, âso, you do not scare me, and you cannot bully me like you do your son.â
âEnough of this. How dare you speak to me like this! I will be speaking to your commander.â Gabriel said in disgust, âEdward, get inside.â He said before he entered his carriage, other military police soldiers watching with wide eyes.
Plagg watched in shock, his mouth hanging open as he stood frozen like a statue, gripping the captains cloak tightly still. âWoahâŠâ He breathed out, âNo oneâs ever stood up to him before.â He managed out dumbfoundedly, staring back up at the man who was grinning down at him. âYou really are like a super soldier!â
Wayzz laughed and knelt down, placing a hand on Plaggâs shoulder, looking him in the eye. âIâm no super soldier,â he laughed, âI just said what someone should have said a long time ago.â Plagg smiled at him, he had waited for someone to say that since he was three years old. Wayzz chuckled and gently scuffed under Plaggâs chin with his knuckle, âI think you are the super soldier, kid.â Plagg blinked at him, âyou have been through a lot, so keep your chin up, okay?â
Plagg nodded, letting go of his cloak and standing up straight, âyes, sir!â He said proudly, Wayzz chuckling softly. âI will come and visit you again soon, and I look forward to seeing you in the scouts, kid.â He said before he stood up, ânow, go on in, and if he ever lays a hand on you again, you send me a letter.â
âBut how will I know where to send it?â Plagg asked curiously, stepping into his house and looking up at the man.
âLook on your windowsill when you get back into your room, okay? I will leave a secret address to send it to.â He said before they both turned when they heard a high pitched giggle, blonde hair bobbing on the stairs.
âPlagg!â Adrien screeched excitedly, running over with his hands in the air and jumped, Plagg catching him and hitching him on his hip, smiling at his baby brother. Adrien patted his cheek before looking at Wayzz. âWho are you?â He asked curiously, big eyes looking up at him.
Wayzz chuckled and leant down, shaking Adrienâs small hand, âhello, my name is Wayzz, whatâs your name.â
âMy name is Adrien and Iâm four!â Adrien said with a big grin, his green eyes sparkling, holding out four fingers. âYouâre tall! Why do you have a scar on your face?â Adrien asked with no embarrassment, pointing at Wayzz face.
âAdrien, you canât ask people that.â Plagg lectured, âsorry, this is my baby brother, heâs overly friendly.â Plagg said to Wayzz who just laughed.
âAh, the one who famously named you! Wayzz said with a grin, âItâs been a while since I have been around children, so thank you. You have reminded me just how important it is to make sure you are safe.â Wayzz said as he straightened up. âI must go, take your brother in and stay safe.â He reached into his jacket and pulled out his grips, âIt was an honour to meet you, young Plagg, and you young Adrien.â Plagg smiled up at him, holding his younger brother close. âYou look after your brother, at the end of the day it is you two against the world, understand?â Plagg nodded, smiling down at Adrien who was chewing on Plaggâs collar, watching with big eyes. âOh, and Plagg, I donât think youâre bad luck, or âmangyâ.â Plagg blinked up at him, âyou have a little brother who loves you and I can tell that you are his idol. I think youâre very lucky, and very unique. Never forget that.â Plagg smiled at that and nodded. Wayzz ruffled his hair, looking into Plaggâs eyes. âYou didnât deserve what has happened to you, and one day, I promise, you will be free.â Plagg clung to the words, desperate to hear them forever, he had been waiting for Wayzz to appear he realised. He gave him confidence.
âThank you, sir!â Plagg puffed out his chest, âI will see you soon!â He said and grinned widely, âI will make you proud!â
Wayzz smiled before he ruffled Plaggâs unruly, spikey black locks, âyou already have, kid.â He said before he winked and released his grapple, flying off.
âPlagg?â Adrien asked, Plagg looking down at his younger sibling, âcan we go play?â He asked hopefully.
Plagg smiled and hugged his brother tight, his whole world seeming brighter and he didnât feel as trapped. âOf course, kid.â Plagg said before he let Adrien down, âbetter go hide, Iâll count to 20!â He said, watching his brother run off as he laughed, closing the door behind him with a smile.
Age: 14
Plagg lay on his bed as a thunderstorm raged on outside his window, the rain pounding against the glass and the flashes of lightning lighting up the dark, cold room. He was lying on his stomach with his arms under his chin, watching the water drip into his basin across the room, his eyes dark and his cheek throbbing from the bruises that were starting to form on the right side of his face. He had received it from his father the day before, a painful gash over his right eyebrow and a giant bruise over the right side of his ribs and one down his spine. He had got into trouble because he had evaded his fatherâs solders, climbing up a building and hiding from them after beating three of the military police recruits to a bloody pulp for picking on some of the poorer people in the less sightly districts of Stohess. He didnât care that he got hit for it, it was worth it. The soldierâs deserved it.
Plagg was now fourteen and had grown strong as well as tall, his jaw slowly growing more defined and his lip starting to show sign of facial hair. He had grown into a handsome young man who was extremely skilled in martial arts and swordsmanship, his tired appearance and most of the time laid back personality making otherâs think he wasnât much of a threat, which he loved. It meant that when he would beat up those who deserved it, it was even more satisfying. Wayzz didnât agree with his fighting but he understood that it was to help people, but he would tell him off none the less.
He huffed and rolled onto his back, the skin on his bare chest gaining goosebumps from the cold. Plaggâ body was littered with scars, some faded and some more recent, marks from years of abuse from his father and from falling from high places when he was out. He hated seeing himself in the mirror all the same, his body covered with bad memories that brought a foul taste to his mouth. Scars didnât bother him, hell he was so used to them more than wounds at this point, it was the fact he was just fourteen and had more than anyone he had seen.
He was replaying the plan in his head, over and over, he had already sent the letter to Wayzz, and he should have them just before it was time for him to leave. It was almost time, Plagg had endured enough and had perfected this plan after countless failed attempts over the years. But now this was his final chance, he had put it off for a year now but he couldnât anymore. He had to escape and get to Shiganshina to meet Wayzz, to join the cadets with his help and get away from the hell that was his life.
He knew he had to get out of Stohess the week before during his fourteenth birthday when his father requested Plagg to join him in his office with Adrien, something that had never happened with Adrien there. He remembered the panic as he entered to find Adrien standing in front of their fatherâs desk already, hands behind his back and the usual sad expression he wore around their father that was so unlike his usual happy appearance. While Plagg was subjected to emotional and physical abuse from since before he could remember from Gabriel, Adrien was put under so much more pressure and treated coldly by Gabriel but never had a hand laid on him. Plagg made sure of that. After their mother died two years ago the abuse to both of them increased, Gabriel turning most of his attention on making Adrien the âperfect sonâ, all while making sure Plagg didnât even have a place at the table to eat most of the time.
Plagg gulped and walked into the far too clean office that he spent many nights being subjected to horrific beats and turmoil, glaring at his father before he stood in front of the desk, slightly in front of Adrien protectively. Adrien was a small boy, he always had been since he was born, Plagg protected him in any way possible and was always giving him the love he wished he had as a child. Adrien gulped and moved towards his brother, easily hiding behind Plaggâs arm as they stood there, his hair combed perfectly and his clothes ironed and well fitted, unlike Plaggâs second hand, tatty clothes that nine times out of ten had a few holes in them.
âYou called, father?â Plagg spoke up, his voice deeper now from puberty but still cracked in fear of what would happen to not him, but to Adrien.
âIt is your fourteenth birthday.â Gabriel stated bluntly as if Plagg didnât already know, not looking up from the papers he was scribbling on, âdespite my efforts it seems your brother cannot actually take your place as the heir. So,â He looked up, looking at the two confused brothers, âyou will be joining the cadets in the inner wall and will place in the top ten,â Plagg blinked, gritting his teeth and clenching his fists, âthen you will be joining the military police to follow in my footsteps like all first born Agreste men do. And if you do not follow my instructions I will ship you off to the worst districts where they are known for butchering the military police.â Plagg wasnât usually shocked by his father anymore, but the fact he would dispose of him to gain what he wanted was⊠next level.
Adrien whimpered and hid behind Plagg, wrapping his arms around his waist and clinging to him, his face buried in his back. âNo! Please, father! Donât send him away!â Adrien begged.
âSilence, Adrien, this is a similar future for you, you will also be joining the cadets when you reach fourteen and will join the military police too, but I do not doubt that you will live up to my expectations, because you are my son.â
âSo am I.â Plagg stated in a blunt voice, glaring at the man he called father.
âYou, Edward, are not my son. You are just someone who unfortunately I cannot get rid of, do not mock me by saying you are my son.â Gabriel said before he stood up, âeither way, no matter how I feel I have to follow tradition and so,â he sighed, grabbing a black wooden box and approached the boys, Plagg shielding Adrien more. Gabriel handed Plagg the box who looked at it curiously, he glancing up at his father before he opened it and found a silver, thick band signet ring. âI didnât want to give this to you, you arenât worthy of it thatâ for sure, but your mother made me promise. It is a tradition for the first born Agreste boy to get this on his fourteenth birthday, and so now you have it.â
Plagg blinked at the ring before looking up at his father who was glaring at him, he met Gabrielâs eyes for a few seconds too long and knew it was a mistake, seeing the slap before it made contact. Adrien cried out and clung to Plagg more as he stumbled, cupping his cheek and gripping the box in the other.
âDonât look at me like that, you mangey street cat.â Gabriel spat, teeth bared in disgust. âNow, both of you leave.â Gabriel said before walking back to his desk, Plagg grabbing Adrien by the underarm and pulled him out, hate growing in his chest. He knew then that he had to escape, his only regret was not being able to take Adrien with him.
Plagg sighed and sat up on his bed, looking down at the ring on his finger as he remembered everything, he hated that Adrien had seen that. Adrien was the one thing that brought doubt to his whole plan, he hated that he was leaving his brother behind but he knew that his father never laid his hands on Adrien and with Plagg gone he could inherit everything and have a better future. He hoped. He had already placed the letter in Adrienâs room, and had spent as much time with him that he could knowing that it could be the last time he saw him. Adrien could survive this world, Plagg couldnât. And he knew that.
He got up and walked over to his dresser, his black long sleeved shirt folded on top of his too big dark green hoodie Wayzz had given him to wear under his cloak. He felt the fabric and smiled, he had never received clothes this new before, he pulled them both on and looked in the mirror, the candlelight flickering against his skin. He stared at his reflection and smiled, he saw the same kid he had seen for fourteen years but he also saw someone who was about to be free. He ruffled his spikey hair, grinning mischievously. He was excited, he felt lightning through his veins and he just wanted to leave now but he knew he had to wait just a little longer. He walked over to his desk where his bag lay open, all his supplies neatly packed with the paperâs Wayzz sent, hidden in his clothes. He gulped as he looked at everything he would own from tonight from this house, all his memories and everything from this life fitting into one bag, he had a few family sketches of Adrien and of his mother and he had stolen a bunch of cheese from the kitchen for the road and a scarf his mother wore hidden under everything. He would hug it when he was having one of his low stages, it smelt of her and he could close his eyes and picture her arms around him, stroking his hair and fighting his nightmares away. He would never leave that. He zipped up the bag and felt the hairs on his neck stand up and his jaw clenched, his body freezing and panic sunk deep into his soul.
He slowly turned and met his fatherâs piercing blue eyes from the doorway, he hadnât even heard his father come in. He was in his uniform and his grey hair was slick back like usual, that damned cane in his hand. âF-fatherâŠâ Plagg said before gulping, his father never came up to his room, he was always called to wherever his father was, usually the office. He couldnât even remember the last time his father had been in his room. Plagg gulped again and looked around, thanking every god there was that he had spent the afternoon cleaning it for his departure, the last thing he needed was a beating for a messy room.
Gabriel took a deep breath before he looked around at the room, Plaggâs room was quite large, a double bed in the corner with a rug on the floor, a desk by his window with a candle lit on it and a large dresser in the corner by his sink and mirror. It wasnât anything fancy but he knew that a lot of kids grow up sharing beds with their parents so he was grateful. It was usually a mess with clothes around and Adrien said it stunk of cheese which Plagg would argue was the best smell possible.
Gabriel walked over to the bed and looked at the dark turquoise colour, eyes falling on the black cat doll that his mother had made Plagg who in turn gave it to Adrien when he was younger. Adrien had grown out of toys and now it lived in Plaggâs room as a comfort to remember his mother. He glanced at the small stuffed toy nervously, fearful as to what Gabriel would do to it.
âI never understood why Emilie made you that stupid thing.â He said, tapping the cane on the floor before he looked over at Plagg, who was standing tall, his fists clenched and his jaw tight. âOh unclench, I am here to talk.â He said with a roll of his eyes, sitting on the bed with a sigh and resting his hands on the cane. âI know you hate me, and I couldnât give a shit that you do. But, unfortunately for both of us, you have to represent this family. And, so you will need to be on your best behaviour when you are in the military, especially the cadets.â Gabriel said, Plagg watching him carefully. âI will be getting daily reports and if I find out you have been slacking off or messing things up like usual I will give them permission to punish you as I would.â Plagg gulped, he didnât even want to imagine what the military police would do to him if they got hold of him after years of tormenting them. âDo you understand?â
Plagg nodded, he may as well play the part, because as of tonight he would be a missing person and wouldnât have to deal with his father again. If he played this right he could come out unscathed, but he needed to keep his cool.
Gabriel just sighed and stood up, glancing at the bag, âare you packing accordingly?â He questioned, to which Plagg nodded again, angering his father for not speaking. âSpeak, you mangey street cat!â Gabriel yelled, raising his cane, âwhy canât you be more like me or your brother! You are such a disappointment!â
Plagg stared at him, in disbelief that this was the man who he called father and who was the one who made him, how could such evil even create life, he had been tormented by this man for all his life, all because he was born. He never did anything to his father, all he did was exist and that was enough of a reason to this man to beat his own son. Plagg hated him, he wanted to destroy him, wanted to make him pay and to watch him crumble into ash. He ground his teeth, his eyes going dark and he caught the cane before it hit him, glaring up at his father through his loose strands of hair, every beating and every telling off giving him power as he faced his abuser.
âI would rather die than be like you!â He growled, Gabriel staring at him in disbelief, eyes darting from the hand on the cane and then back to Plagg who gripped it tight, his gaze cold enough to freeze a sauna. âI will never be as low as you, and you will always be just a sad, abusive old man high on power who only ever loved himself.â Plagg felt power in his words, he felt weight being lifted off his shoulders and as he stood there, feeling taller with every word, he saw the shock on his fatherâs face. âI feel sorry for you, I feel sorry for Adrien and I to have to have you for a father, and I feel sorry for the military police to have a fucker like you running it! If the titans ever did get in we are all screwed!â He was screaming now, hot, angry tears in his eyes. And with every word he saw the anger grow in his fatherâs eyes. âI hate you! I fucking hate y-â before he could finish his sentence a hand back hit him across the face and sent him to the floor with a grunt, blood splattering on the stone floor from his nose.
He coughed and cupped his nose, blood covering his hands pretty quickly, his new hoodie now decorated in his blood. He looked up in fear as his father stood over him, a new evil in his eyes and in that moment Plagg knew if he wasnât leaving tonight that this man would kill him eventually.
It was thirty minutes later, he was curled up on the floor, his eye swollen shut, his body was on fire from the pain and he lay in a puddle of his own blood. His lip was swollen and his nose was still bleeding slightly, a gash over his right cheek under his blackening swollen eye and small minor cuts decorating his freckled skin. He sobbed softly, hugging his arms close to his body, hearing the door close across the room, Gabriel finally satisfied with the punishment.
Plagg whimpered and slowly pushed up to sitting, blood dripping from his hair onto the floor, a long strand of bloody drool falling from his lower lip. He sniffed and gently wiped his nose and mouth on the back of his hand. He grunted as he slowly crawled to his sink, gripping the edge and pulling himself to standing. He looked in the mirror, his vision through his one good eye blurry and he felt like he could pass out at any second. He had to get a hold of himself. He looked down at himself and saw he was covered in his own blood, his heart sinking as he stared at his clothes. He cursed and slowly peeled his hoodie off, biting his lip to stop from crying out in pain. He held the hoodie in his hands and watched as his tears fell and hit the material. It was probably ruined, but he was sure Wayzz would have a solution.
He sniffed and wiped his eyes again, looking at himself again and saw his baggy long sleeved back shirt had survived mainly unscathed. He met his eyes and glared, determination filling his heart and he was ready. It was time. He pushed off the sink and headed to his bag, his adrenaline kicking in as he stuffs the blood covered clothing into the bag and grabbed his dark brown cloak from his chair. He pulled his windows open and stared out at the pouring rain, he would need to climb down without injuring himself more. It would be a challenge but he had practiced for just this. He looked back, spotting the black cat on the floor where his father had thrown it during the altercation, his heart hurting. He walked over and slowly picked it up, gripping it tightly as he looked at it.
He looked up and felt doubt for a second, before he took a deep breath, the pain in his ribs pushing him on. He had to leave, Adrien would be better off as the future head, he would be okay. He stuffed the stuffed cat into his bag and climbed onto the windowsill, lightning lighting up the room, the thunder echoing through the house. He gripped the wood, the wind blowing his cloak as he pulled his hood up, and with one more look back he started his descent.
He got almost to the bottom when he lost his footing, something he knew was inevitable with how weak he was. He landed in a puddle with a thud, the air escaping from his lungs as he gasped, his eye blown wide. He lay there for a few seconds as the rain pounded on him before he climbed to his feet, gripping his side and started running, gripping his bag strap for dear life. He ran, the life he knew behind him, all his chains were broken and he was finally free. He would never see his father again and wonât ever have to see that cane ever again. He was⊠He wasâŠ
âFreeâŠâ He breathed, a smile spreading on his face as he looked up, squinting into the rain, he wasnât fully free just yet, but⊠It was so close he could almost reach out and grab it. He could almost taste the sweet freedom, and he knew it would be a taste he will be addicted to.
He ran for what seemed like forever before he spotted the carriage exactly where Wayzz had said it would be. The single lantern letting him know it was for him. He approached the man hiding from the rain and dug in his bag, handing him the wet papers, panting and looking at the man desperately. The man looked them over before he looked at the young boy, eyeing his wounds and bruises before nodding. Plagg let out a sigh of release and limped to the back, climbing in and collapsing through the material covering the back. He lay on the floor, shivering and aching from pain, he closed his eyes and curled up, the carriage starting to move. He chuckled, and felt the adrenaline leave him, darkness taking over.
He awoke quite a while later, his clothes were still a little damp and clung to his skin. He was shivering and he was in a lot of pain. He grunted and pushed up, the sun shining through a few cracks in the material. It was daytime already? He blinked and climbed onto the bench, peaking out and gasped, they were approaching a gate in one of the walls. He spotted the face and without a doubt he knew where he was, he had slept a whole day, maybe two? Who knew, but he stared at the gate of Shiganshina. He had made it! He smiled small before his heart ached, staring down at his hands in sadness.
Images of his baby brother filled his mind, his big green eyes, his mop of blonde hair, and his angelic smile. He was Plaggâs best friend, and he wasnât sure if he just gave him the life he could thrive in or sentenced him to suffering. He gripped the edge of the bench, his jaw tightening as his eye held all his sadness.
âIâm sorry Adrien.â He breathed, the pain almost crippling. But he had to stay strong, he would become a scout, get power and one day he would save Adrien if need be.
âHey! You alive in there?â He heard the man yell, snapping him back to reality.
âYeah!â Plagg called out.
âGet ready to jump, kid! There are some Garrison ahead checking carts, and I aint getting fined for some kid.â Plagg blinked.
âWait, did you say jump?!â Plagg asked in disbelief. âYou want me to jump from the moving carriage!?â He exclaimed in panic, standing up and peaking outside, and saw the ground was just dry dirt, even without his injuries this would be a hard and painful fall. He gulped and felt his stomach drop. He was in so much pain and was still exhausted, he looked back to where the voice came from.
âYup! Unless you wanna deal with the Garrison soldiers!â The man said, laughing like an insane person. Plagg wouldnât be surprised if he was. He gulped again and tried to calm down.
âFuckâŠâ He cursed.
âNow! Hurry!â The man yelled back, Plagg chewed his lip before he took a deep breath.
Plagg got ready to jump from the back of the carriage, pulling the material aside and took another deep breath. He called thanks to the driver before he gripped his bag and dove out, rolling as he hit the ground before skidding in the dusty dirt on his side, curled up. He squeezed his eyes shut, teeth clenched until he came to a stop. That hurt more than he wanted to admit, a whimper leaving his throat as he lay there.
He coughed the dust out of his lungs before slowly opening his good eye and looking around. He saw the gate to Shiganshina in front of him in the distance, and the houses he spotted were small and quaint, the town much poorer than Stohess, and he smiled at seeing all the people smiling and getting on with their day.
He chuckled before he spotted a red dress blowing in his peripheral vision. He blinked before he looked at where it was coming from, looking up at a girl maybe a few years younger than him looking down at him with wide eyes and raised brows, clenching her brown shoulder bag to her chest. She had her black hair in two high pigtails, her shining hair blowing in the wind around her, her cluster of freckles visible from where he was on the ground. Her eyes were a dark blue, watching him out of what he thought was curiosity and a bit of shock. He must had landed in front of her and scared the shit out of her. He blinked and felt his heart skip a beat, something about her made the world freeze and all he could do was stare at her. They stared at each other for what seemed like forever before she spoke up.
âU-uhâŠâ She spoke, her voice soft and sweet like a song, her long eyes lashes fluttering as she blinked and shook her head, âare you okay?â She asked finally with a raised brow, Plagg realised he must look like a right creep, his face was beaten and bruised and he was dressed very ominously, not to mention he was on the ground covered in dirt.
âY-yeah, sorry if I scared you, the driver said he wouldnât stop so I had to jump.â Plagg explained before he scrambled to his feet, strapping his bag to across his chest, ignoring the aches and pains.
âYou didnât scare me.â She said bluntly, examining him, looking at his face to which he just blinked and rubbed the back of his neck awkwardly, then she looked him up and down. âYouâre not from here, are you?â
âUh, yeah, how did you know?â Plagg asked curiously, his breath catching his throat when she grinned and held up a finger knowingly, throwing her pigtails back. He blinked at her confidence and tell all attitude, watching the small girl grin with a raised brow.
âSimple! For one you are dressed way too nicely, and while your face isnât something I donât see everyday on kids who have been beaten up, I havenât seen it around here before.â She said as she looked up at him, he just realised how small she was compared to him as she craned her neck slightly, how old was she? âSo where are you from?â
Plagg contemplated on whether he should say or not, but something about her seemed trustworthy. âI actually just ran away from Stohess.â He admitted, âIâm here to join the cadets.â
âStohess? The cadets?â She asked in shock, âwhy the hell would you come here when you could stay in the inner walls?â She asked, shifting her bag and placing a fist on her hip, a look of disbelief on her face.
âUh⊠reasons.â He said with a nervous laughter, âdonât worry about that.â
âAnd why join the cadets?â She questioned, she was really chatty for someone who just met him, he wondered if her parents had told her about stranger danger.
âUh, well, I have always wanted to be a scout.â He explained, shifting his bag and wincing slightly, âA captain there just helped me get away, and uh,â he tried to think of a good reason that wouldnât make him seem like even more of a weirdo than he already seemed, âwell, to be honest⊠I want to be free.â He admitted.
She raised her brow and frowned, âso youâre willing to be killed by titans to be⊠free?â She asked in disbelief.
âWell⊠letâs just say that where I came from was a hell of a lot worse than beyond the walls.â He said with a nervous chuckle.
âHmmâŠâ She hummed, eyeing him before she dug in her bag, Plagg raising his brows in confusion, watching her dig around, her tongue sticking out. âAh ha!â She exclaimed, pulling out a small fabric bag and handing it over to Plagg.
âUhâŠâ He said as he stared at the bag with a raised brow, âthanks? What is it?â
âSugar cubes.â She stated as if it was common knowledge. Plagg blinked and opened the bag, and low and behold there were sugar cubes in it. âItâs all I can spare, you look like you could use some sweetness in your life.â She said with a giggle, clasping her hands behind her back and smiling sweetly at Plagg. He blushed and blinked, no one had been this nice to him before, not a stranger anyway.
âTh-thanksâŠâ He whispered, staring at the bag before looking back at the girl. âIâm Plagg, by the way.â He said, holding his hand out and grinning his Cheshire smile.
The girl smiled sweetly and shook his hand, gripping it firmly, âIâm Tikki.â She said, âI hope Iâll meet you again, Plagg. Maybe not, you know, exactly like this.â She said as she let go of his hand, motioning to the dirt covered boy who looked down at himself and laughed. âGood luck.â She said with a smile.
âI hope so too, Tikki.â He said with a smile, âIâll, uh, see you around.â He said politely.
âI guess.â She said matter of factly, shifting her bag and flicking her hair back, Plagg blinked again, examining her. She was beautiful, and he could tell she would have ever guy after her when she was older, but he could already tell she would be able to handle them, her confidence sky rocketing. âSee ya, Plagg.â She said before walking off.
He watched her walk off towards the gate, a tiny black haired girl with her long black hair flowing in the wind ran up to her and jumped into her arms, Tikki smiling at her before hitching her onto her hip, walking off and their laughter filling the world.
Plagg chuckled and smiled, he hoped he would see her again, but more importantly he hoped he would meet more people like her. He hoped his new life would be filled with people who would accept him. He hoped-
Before he could finish his thought he spotted a flutter of red and blinked, his body freezing and his eye stared in shock. A ladybug had landed on his nose, its small legs tickling his freckled skin. His breath caught in his chest and he gently moved the ladybug to his finger, staring at it. He looked at the ladybug and then back at the girl walking away and smiled.
"Well, maybe this black cat has a lucky charm afterall." He whispered, grinning and watching the ladybug fly away.
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Commission for my boo @bethsketchess of her two favourite boiis, Sukuna and Levi, for her tote bags for her salon đ I had so much fun with this and as you can see from my initial chaos down below it was a nightmare to start âșïžâșïž I hope you like it boooo â€ïžđ would love to do more of these đ đ
#jujutsu kaisen fanart#attack on Titan fanart#Levi Ackerman#crossover#jjk x aot#sukuna#jjk#aot#jujutsu kaisen#attack on Titan#fanart#snk fanart#YEEESSS MY BOOOO#I LOVE HER SO MUCH
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Been a rough couple days for one of our favorite cats, send Miette some good thoughts.
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Can we talk a moment about Plagg?
Don't worry. I will always be here for you!
Plagg doesn't know Ladybug's plans any more than Adrien does. And it kinda doesn't matter to him. His top priority is being with Adrien. They have become each other's ride or die.
Come on, Plagg. It's time to think about our future.
Our future. Adrien has one solid relationship that he counts on to be there for longer than the next few moments. One.
Of course Marinette and Tikki are similarly dedicated to each other, but Tikki is inclined to make friends when she can by default. Not so with Plagg. Marinette has a support system. Even if she's keeping things from her parents they are there for her. Not so with Adrien.
What Plagg and Adrien have with each other is special, and I'm so thankful for it.
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so can we just talk about the fact that Adrien straight up said in Chat Blanc that he always felt like Marinette was more than âjust a friendâ
he always felt there was something more than âjust a friendâ
He always felt that there was something more than âJust a friendâ!!!
HE ALWAYS FELT THAT THERE WAS SOMETHING MORE THAN âJUST A FRIENDâ!!!
that means that everytime he said this
and
that means that there was something inside home that told him he was lying. and it shows.
i mean...
come on!!
you canât tell me that this boy
was oblivious this whole time!!
yea, heâs in love, and heâs always felt that. thanks for coming to my Tedtalk.
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FRUITS BASKET 3.11 â âGoodbyeâ
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I love pitbulls bc they look like this
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He will be towering over the both of us in a few years lol
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PLS us just looking at him and going âgrowđâ
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I donât understand exactly what is happening but I agree đđ
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