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âHometown Visitâ
Setting: Non-Despair AU, winter break of their 3rd year.
Teruteru and Y/N have been dating for a while now and realizing how sweet, understanding and adorable Y/N is, Teruteru canât help but think of her as his future wife.
Then he remembers his promise which he made to his dear mother: âIâll bring my future wife, too!â
Teruteru Hanamura x Reader
Genre: Fluff
Happy late birthday, Teruteru! I love you :) <3
"Y/N." "Yes, pumpkin?" "You... Really believe that I'm not from Aoyama, right?" "I always knew that you weren't, sweetie. You shouldn't worry too much about it. C'mon, we're almost there." Teruteru seemed a lot more nervous than usual. Which wasn't saying a lot, since you got to see him like this quite a bit, but this was still different when he messed up making a dish (which was caused by Hiyoko's mischiefs) or someone had a false guess about his ingredients. You and Teruteru were on your way to visit his mother, since he thought that it was finally time for his mom to meet his "future wife". He sure was happy as hell, and kind of smug, even. But you understood how much it meant for this little guy. So you held his hand tightly, giving him a reassuring smile, even though you too were nervous about meeting your future mother-in-law. Soon enough, the train has stopped and you two got off of it. You couldn't help but give occasional glances to your boyfriend, who seemed geniuenly happy yet really, really nervous. You remember him mentioning something about how "the next time he visited his mother he would bring his future wife too", and it made your heart melt. You couldn't help smiling, you knew he considered you as his future spouse but it still made you happy whenever you remembered his words. It was winter, so the cold air was refreshing to you. It made you think of beginnings, with the freshly fallen snow crunching under your feet, the cold air keeping you fully awake and of course, with your relationship which will get even more serious once you see your boyfriend's mother who is clearly very dear to him. "Are you cold, Teru? Did you make sure to cover your face properly?" you said, right before fixing his scarf to protect his button-like red nose from cold. "I-I'll be alright, didn't I told ya!" he said, stepping back instictively. You were shocked, as you expected a lewd comeback from him, as usual. But well, considering the situation you were in it was only natural if Teruteru wasn't acting as how he was usually. "...I-I'm sorry, darling," he said, fiddling with his fingers, "it's just... I'm... Nervous, you see?" You smiled understandingly, "I know. And I don't mind that, you see? But do calm down a bit, I'm sure I will get along with your mother just fine, since I'm sure she is as sweet as her son is." Teruteru's eyes sparkled in admiration. Soon, the sparkles changed into more smug ones. Even though you couldn't see it through his scarf, you knew too well that he was smiling. "It is indeed true that I'm sweet. I'm sweetly... Sexy." You laughed and messed with his hair through his beanie, "that's my boy. Yes, you are my sweetly sexy boy, but you are unbelievably sweet as well." "..." After riding a taxi there, you finally arrived to his house. It was a small yet cozy-looking diner even from outside, something exactly you would call... Home. You two stepped inside. Soon, Teruteru took off his beanie and scarf, and his flustered (yet undeniably adorable) expression was revealed. "Where is she?" you asked. "Must be resting," he sounded rather serious; so after taking off your scarf and beanie (and stuffing them inside your bag), you followed after him. "Mama?" "Oh? Oh! Teruteru! You're finally here!" A cheery voice has filled the room, and soon enough you saw a plump woman with a modest smile that reminded you of your boyfriend. And before realizing it, you smiled as well. It was such a heartwarming reunion, with Teruteru hugging his mother and his mother caressing his hair lovingly. You rarely saw him as peaceful as this, and you could understand why since you could almost feel how much they missed each other. It must have been relieving for your boyfriend to finally reunion with his mother whom he got worried about and cherished a lot. "I'm finally home." "Welcome back, Teru." Then he stepped back, looking directly at her with a cheery smile. "I kept my promise," he said, stepping back so that she could see you. "I brought my future 'wife' to you." When her gaze landed on you, you couldn't help blushing because- well, you were meeting your boyfriend's mother for the first time! And then you wondered to yourself, was it okay to call him your fiancee since you two will end up getting married?.. Probably? "Ah," she said, to your surprise actually excited, "there you are! Nice to meet you, have you been taking good care of my son? Did he cause you any trouble?" She was shaking your hands with both of her fragile hands, her touch gentle and almost fleeting. You smiled at her while Teru protested, saying something along the lines of "I wouldn't do anything to upset my pumpkin!" or whatever, you were too relieved to listen. She was actually nice and welcoming! You really had nothing to worry about. Sure, she did make sure that you two were getting along just fine, but other than that she was super warm to you. After Teruteru questioned her health, making sure that she was as comfortable and as energetic as she could be, you three sat down and started to chit chat a bit. Things were going all smooth, until... "So when are you two getting married?" The unexpected question- but well, was it really unexpected when he literally introduced you as his future spouse? "O-oh... I think we would like to... Graduate first," you said, a bit flustered. "...Yes, and I need to save the diner," Teruteru said with a determined tone in his voice, to which his mother laughed. "Oh, my sweet Teru! You don't have to worry about diner, it'll be fine, just fine!" "There is no way I can not worry..." he averted his eyes, and for a short while you noticed him looking at you. "I want to support him," you said, wanting to let him know that you are here, with him, "so marriage can wait, I want to see him achieve his dreams first. And what good of a fiancee I am if I don't respect his dreams?" "Y/N..." you gave a reassuring smile to your boyfriend who seemed geniuenly touched. "I see," your mother-in-law said, "knew it. My sweet Teru did find a really good one after all. I knew he would," she smiled. "I-it's... Not a big deal," you murmured. Teruteru was quiet, yet he was smiling warmly. You smiled at him as well, enjoying the situation you were in. "Now, now, aren't you cute?" his mother barged in, "you must be tired now. Why dontcha change into comfy clothes and eat the snacks I prepared for you?" "I missed your cooking, momma!" it was always nice to see your boyfriend all excited, and it was especially adorable in this situation. "I'm glad to hear that," she said. "Now, go. You can sleep after eating." ---- "Simple is the best after all..." You smiled at your boyfriend who was clearly enjoying himself while eating the snacks his mother had prepared for you. He seemed peaceful and yet somehow enlightened. Sure, his mother's cooking wasn't as good as his own, but still; it was delicious and as cliche as it sounded- made with love. "Sometimes I forget it, y'know," he said, "I sometimes forget the reason why I am cooking... I get too blinded by my desire of fame and fortune... But, thanks to you and my mother, I remember it soon enough." You held his hand. "To make the person you love happy, right?" "Right," his grip tightened, "you always make sure to make me remember it, and... I ain't sure if ya do it on purpose or nah, 'cuz it all feels... Natural." "Because it is natural," you said, now caressing his hand with your thumb, "I love you, so it's only natural that I want the best for you and I work hard for your sake. I am going to marry you, remember?" "...Thank you." "No need to thank me." "But," was he crying? "Except there is!" He WAS crying! "I be always sayin' unimportant stuff, makin' others pissed, and be a pervy bastard, but are ya tellin' me that... Ya dun' mind? How!? How're ya that kind!?" "I am not kind..." You said, while wiping his tears. "I just can see through you. You do act like a 'pervy bastard' but I know that you aren't one. Sure, you ARE a pervert-" "Y/N this isn't helping." "...But, I know that you just want to joke around. You don't actually want to hurt anyone, or make them uncomfortable for the matter of the fact, you are just trying to be kind and make others laugh," you kissed his forehead. "Although you do a terrible job." "I'll try harder..." he muttered. "I know. And I also know that you are far more thoughtful than you used to be, and that makes me really happy," you caressed his cheek as he leaned into your touch. "So... I'm glad, Teruteru. And I want to support you even more than I am doing right now." "I dun' reckon that's possible..." he noticed his dialect and cleared his throat (which made you giggle a bit), "but still, you can try, my love. Because I know I will. I will support you too." He planted a long kiss on your hand, which made you blush. Seeing your flushed face, he got all smug again and kissed you on the lips. It may have lead to something more, but you heard your future mother-in-law clear her throat. "If ya feel tired, ya can go to bed, yanno? Just make sure that ya don't break the bed!" Well shit.
It was kinda rushed, sorry! I hope you liked it, though. Stan the chef boi
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to you, i thee wed (chapter ten)
They didnât know they were marrying each other until the bride got to the altar. And then panic ensued. Married at First Sight AU.
(AO3//FF.net)
Parts: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8Â 9 10
WC: 8.5K
Paris is dark by the time they make it home, the airport chilly, but not as frosty as the Faroe Islands. Remnants of magic grab at his clothes, tendrils tugging him somewhere cozy and safe. But bright lights and no stars in the sky remind him that heâs home again and thatâs both exciting and terrifying.
(Like free from tall buildings and jumping out of planes and leaping over rooftops andâ) Â Â
He cranes his neck back and tries to close his eyes, take in this moment of bustling life on the tarmac but winces. Adrien hisses in pain though, the side of his head still a dull ache.
Last night only flashes in bits and pieces towards in the early morning hours. Marinetteâs soft body against his, the less than chaste kisses on an icy sidewalk. Laughter sounding through the air as they made their way upstairs.
It blurs when he hits the bed, the last of his memories of Marinetteâs mouth against his, of blue eyes and pink lights andâ
Dreams of Ladybug bathed in lamplight.
He rolls his eyes, his heart caught up in the past and in the present, an old love thatâs gentle like a flame and...something new he doesnât know how to name. It is brighter and warmer though, the promise more than great, hope washing over him like an oceanâs wave.
âGoddamn it,â he whines, âplease remind me to never drink again, okay?â
Marinetteâs face twists for a moment in sympathy and she gingerly rubs his back.âYeah, wouldnât want you to, um, fall again.â
Sheâs cute. Her midnight hair loosely frames her face, mussed slightly from sleeping on the plane. Even with chapped lips, sheâs imperfectly gorgeous. Effortless and real. And in some ways, his.
âYeah. No kidding. God, I just remember laying down in bed with you and nada. Besides waking up to this splitting headache.â
She tangles her fingers with his. âI know, you told me.â A nervous smile awkwardly paints her features, spread a little too tight and thin.
Adrien decides to focus on the now instead of the then. None of this is Marinetteâs fault, he knows. He just...got stupid and fell and this is his reward: to have a sore noggin with a bruise spreading under his hairline. Â
He lets out a yawn, âI know, I know. Youâve been listening to me complain all day about it, but yeah, itâs been a long day anyway.â
The wind whips at her grey coat as she gives his fingers a gentle squeeze. Â âI donât mind listening to you complain though. Not about...this at least...or anything really. Complain away!â
Despite the poor lighting, Adrien swears he can see a healthy rose dust her cheeks. Marinetteâs heart is stitched into her sleeve whether she knows it or not. Sheâs a cautious girl in theory, but in application, heâs only met a few that are so brave. His wife leads much more with her heart that he thinks sheâd care to admit.
Adrien shrugs, enjoying the warmth from her hand. âNah, I think Iâm okay for now. Iâm just cranky from the flight. Not even the longest one, but the short ones always make me a little green around the gills.â
âAh yes, Iâve married quite the world traveler. How soon I have forgotten,â she says with a coy grin.
Lights reflect off her eyes like a starry sky, gleaming bright pinpricks of color. He stares a moment longer than he should. Her smile becomes shy, like moonlight through curtained bedroom windows. He never knew that night could be so soft and kind.
Adrien wraps an arm around her, breaking eye contact. He hugs Marinette close to his body, enjoying the small gasp she emits. Â âYouâre just jealous of my passport. I saw you eyeing it.â
Marinette chuckles, with a playful accusatory tone. âIt just has a billion stamps, Adrien! A billion! Iâve only had a few since I rarely leave France, let alone the EU.â
He beams at the envy, the unspoken praise his spouse gives him and the awe in her voice.
âGood thing I didnât get any stamps this week or that would really suck for you,â he teases. Â âBut itâs okay. We can get more together. That should be fun, right?â
Her reply hangs in the air, shifting the atmosphere to something heavier. Marinetteâs fingers curl into his coat, at the spot between his shoulder blades. â...are you sure?â
Her voice is a small, a low thing that could easily be caught on a chilly breeze. These are the moments where Adrien can see the purple outline of his wifeâs anxiety, the obscurity in the unknown. Unsurety clouds her brave spirit.
Adrien blinks. âMarinette!â he says. âOf course Iâm sure. I married you, didnât I? Who else am I supposed to travel with?â
âI donât know. Nino?â she wonders, her foot scuffing the ground.
He bumps into her shoulder. âNino is an awful flight companion. He also snores.â
Marinette finally relaxes, her body less tense. Her mind travels far away though, no response to his retort. A dreamy haze envelops her form.
She gets like that sometimes, he learns. Like at the hill overlooking the water, he felt when he saw her there, that she would fade away if he spoke. Sheâs a shadow out of the corner of his eye. If he turns too quick, she wonât remain.
âMarinette?â
Her gaze settles back on him, clarity registering. âOh yeah, I was just thinking.â
Adrien takes a step closer, rubbing his thumb where he thinks her heart would be on her sleeve. âAbout?â
She can be skittish too, his new wife. Itâs best to sometimes step lightly and speak in a low voice. Almost cat-like, he thinks, much to his amusement.
âWhere are we gonna sleep tonight? I mean, we donât have a place thatâs...ours, you know. I know that weâre supposed to start house hunting tomorrow.â
Adrien chews on that bit of information for a bit and tries to be as nonchalant as possible. âI mean, you live all away across the city and...I donât know...donât. So, um, you see, uh, if you donât mind, we can sleep at mine tonight?â he babbles. âAnd, uh, tomorrow, we could...always head over to yours?â
He inwardly cringes at himself. Just. Wow.
(This is what he gets though. Applying as the start of a joke and then actually getting married to a wonderful person. How in the hell is he supposed to measure up? Just. Heâs. Yeah.)
Marinette shuffles her foot for a moment before slightly grinning, easing the erratic beating of Adrienâs heart. âThat should be fine, I think. Do you have any PJs for me though?â
Adrien stares at his wife for a moment and tries not to swallow, anticipation sizzling under his skin. âWeâll manage something.â
Marinette blinks for a second and tugs him to the re-entry area. âOh my god, Adrien. I donât even want to know where your mind is going,â she says, humor warm in her voice.
It takes a moment for him to reply, mock annoyance coming out as he grips her hand harder. âHey!â
His wife laughs and pulls him with more force this time, the cool air fanning their faces as they tease and bicker with each other. He still feels caught in a dream, the faint looming doom that he might wake up and none of this was real lurking at the back of his mind. He chooses to ignore it.
It doesnât take long for them to be verified as French citizens. Once through immigration, they make it through to baggage claim easy enough. Itâs warm, this feeling of not being alone.
When was the last time he took a trip for fun? Let alone with family?
(Adrien remembers the flight to New York. The somber silence that rested between his father and him remained almost impenetrable as they flew across the Atlantic. A suffocating end to lives they both promise they would never revisit. Not as long as they had each other.)
At baggage claim, they are surprised by happy faces.
Holding up a big sign that says: Welcome home Mr. and Mrs. Agreste are Mr. and Mrs. Dupain-Cheng. Marinette screams with glee and lets go of Adrienâs hand instantly, making her way to her parents with an extra bounce in her step.
âWhat you doing here?â she says as she launches herself into her fatherâs arm.
âSurprise, Angel!â
Adrien watches from the side. Plagg looks up from his big coat pocket and offers a rare soft smile and pats his knuckles. Adrien curls his finger under his chin, rubbing the point with affection.
Family is an âus versus themâ thing sometimes, an invisible wall of where he feels like heâs on the outside looking in, a relationship that heâs notâ
(meant to have, he wants to say)
âbut Mr. Dupain-Cheng looks over the top of Marinetteâs head. He surges forward, curls a large arm over his shoulders and wraps him up too, memories of when he was a child springing forth as his father used to do the same. The warmth hits him automatically, cracking the glass and the world becomes snugger as his wife slips an arm around his waist, a point to follow because itâs like the world...the world is more than it was before two seconds ago. Moreâloving and kind andâhe didnât think that could be possible.
âTom, youâre crushing your new son-in-law,â Mrs. Dupain-Cheng says, laughter in her voice as she tugs husband away.
Tom laughs, boisterously and full of heart. âItâs tradition, my dear. Father-in-laws have to smother new son-in-laws.â
Sabine gives him a pointed look, raising a brow, completely unimpressed. âJust because my father was crazy, doesnât mean that you have to go andâandââ she fumbles before looking at her daughter. âMarinette, whatâs the word you used to say when you were a teenager and liked all that Japanese stuff?â
Marinette colors pink and Adrien can barely contain an unattractive laugh. He answers instead, feeling like heâs finding wondrous new ground with his wife. âI think youâre trying to say glomp.â
âYes! Thatâs it!â his mother-in-law says with a snap of her fingers. Scolding her husband, she juts a finger at him. âYou canât just go and glomp the poor boy, Tom!â
Out of the corner of Adrienâs eye, Marinette cringes and covers her eyes. Under her breath, he hears her, âWhy me?â
Adrien wraps an arm around her shoulder, shaking with silent laughter. âYou were a weeb,â he sing-songs.
Marinette peeks from her fingers and glares. âShush you. I remember Nino telling me about your weeb phase.â
Adrien shrugs. âWhat phase? Iâm still a weeb, through and through.â Â Â
âOh my god,â she groans before her parents turn their attention back to them.
âAnyway,â Mr. Dupain-Cheng says loudly while looking at his wife. âAs I was saying, itâs tradition and welcome back and weâre here to take you home.â
âBut dad, we live all over the city.â
Her mother laughs. âNot your homes, our home! At the bakery! With lots of warm food and a good place to sleep.â
âButââ Marinette says, looking up at Adrien sheepishly. âWe were, umâmaybeâŚâ
Oh, she looks so shy. A part of him inwardly wants to decline, wants to spend time alone with his new wife; however, looking at his in-laws, they are eagerly waiting to hear their reply.
Adrien decides then and there, giving his wife a quick squeeze while saying goodbye to alone time.
âSounds good, Mrs. Dupain-Cheng. Thank you. Weâre kinda tired anyway.â
His mother-in-law smiles and throws her arms around them much like how her husband did. âNo! Thank you, sweetheart. And you can call me Sabine.â
âAnd Tom is fine for me, son,â
(Oh god, son. No one has called him that in a long, long, long time.)
Sabine and Tom are off to get the car, leaving Marinette and Adrien alone surrounded by many busy and honking taxis. With her parents finally out of sight, Adrien releases a breath he didnât realize he was holding. The night air seeps into his lungs with a chill.
Beside him, Marinette laughs. âSorry. Theyâre a bit overwhelming, huh?â
Adrien warms his hands with his mouth and nods. âI didnât realizeâ,â he starts, yawning again, âthat I would be getting a real family too out of this experiment.â
Marinette hums in agreement. âI know, from the way the doctors were telling me, it seems like families are a bit more distant, but maybe because my family knows you and theyâre just more excited about it than others.â
âOh yes,â he teases. âI bet theyâre just cackling on how you got to marry your girlhood crush.â
(He will never tire of that, of the sweetness that melts his heart. His wife loved him onceâand that is...wow.)
(Adrien remembers always looking at her back, how tall she would stand and laugh with her friends. Marinette both timid and bold, creative and daring, quiet and loud. A paradox only noticeable if you saw her shift between situations. Shy and awkward with him, quirky and funny with Nino, driven and sweet with Alya.)
Marinette rolls her eyes. âSeriously, youâre never, ever going to let that go, are you?â
âWhat proper husband would I be if I didnât constantly seek ways for you to stroke my ego?â
Marinette gives him a flippant response. âOh, Iâll show you stroking.â
Adrien stills, breathing ceasing to be a function. âWhat?â
Marinette huffs, absentmindedly repeating herself. âI said, Iâll show you strokââ before her face twists with mortification. âOh my god! Um, noânot like thatâbut likeâwell, maybe?â
âMaybe!?â
âI donât know, maybe?!â she squeals. âMaybe later? Donât ask me these things,â she whines.
âMaybe what?â Tom says.
In horror, both Marinette and Adrien snap, âNothing!â
Sabine looks at them then at her husband. âOh, oh dear, honeyâthis is definitely something we donât want to know.â
âMaman!â
Tom throws a thumb, grinning wildly. âAnyhoo, carâs this way kiddos. Please leave all marital embarrassment on your honeymoon and come back to reality. Right this way.â
âPapa!â
The trip to Marinetteâs house is pleasant. Idle chitchat as her parents ask about the honeymoon and all of the mishaps. From incorrect flights to big breakfasts on a hidden gem of an island. It boggles the mind, they say. Even slightly soap opera dramatic, butâwell, what about their marriage isnât a soap opera?
Tom drives the car around the back of the bakery and pulls into their garage. It strikes Adrien then, as the door is lowering itself behind them at this is really happening. Heâs spending the night at his in-laws with his new wife and itâs a bitâexciting.
He stifles a large yawn behind his hand when Marinette catches his eye and gestures towards the house door. Looking at her father, she pleads. âPapa, please tell me thereâs food.â
The trunk pops open with a satisfying click. Tom chuckles as he lifts both suitcases, a smirk in his voice. âDarling, did you hear that? Our child asked us if thereâs food.â
Sabine ushers everyone inside, her fingers brushing against the mid of his back. Â Smiling from ear to ear, she shrugs. âItâs like she thinks we donât live in a bakery.â
Marinette huffs. âYeah, yeah. Anyway! Weâre going up to my room!â
They both kick off their shoes by the back door and Adrien takes a moment to admire the way the family lines their shoes together. Nice and neat. Itâs adorable. He places his pair of shoes a smidge closer to his wifeâs.
Marinette laces her fingers between his. âEver since they got the floor redone, theyâre very anal about scuffs on it.â
Adrien knocks into her shoulder. âItâs not a problem. Makes sense. I personally donât wear my shoes inside for the same reason. I hate the mess.â
âAdrien, donât listen to her,â Tom calls. âWeâre a very Chinese household! I was born there, you know!â
He turns at the sound of the voice, unsure exactly where Tom could be. Marinette shakes her head as her motherâs laughter rings somewhere not too far away.
âDonât humor him. He already thinks heâs a very funny man.â
âHe kinda is a funny man.â
Mariette sends him a mock glare, mirth clinging to her voice. âDonât!â
With that, she drags him up the stairs two at a time into the main living room. Adrien smiles broadly all the way. Itâs a dream, he thinks, it has to be a dream made of good things as she looks back at her eyes sparkle with mischief. She leads him up the slight ladder and pushes her floorboard open. Itâs almost like entering a different realm, the way the moment vibrates with magic.
Or as if the time-traveled and theyâre both teenagers again.
Itâs still completely pink, Adrien realizes when he enters and Marinette flicks on a light. Itâs neater though, more mature. Stocks of fabric hang everywhere in a corner, taking up most of the room. Mannequins display work in progress pieces for various gowns and outfits. Heâs instantly reminded of his fatherâs studio.
(A cramped office with swaths of fabric in every direction. Beads in containers and a singular mannequin with brown stains. An old lamp with a bright bulb sways overhead.)
âI use this place a lot for storage or when I design wedding dresses,â she says.
Her words interrupt his thoughts, his fingers admiring the embroidery on a satin gown.
Adrien turns to her. âYou design wedding dresses besides for your own wedding?â
She rubs the sleep out of her eye. âSometimes. On commission. I design a lot of things though.â
âYeah, enough for your own shop and itâs doingâ?â he asks.
Marinette wears a bemused smile, idly folding wayward fabric scattered on a nearby table. âWell. Itâs doing surprisingly well. I get asked to do a lot of fashion shows and I even have three of my own employees.â
âWow. How did you manage that?â
Marinette coughs. Her hands still as she folds another piece of fabric for a second, before ruffling it all up and starting over. âUm. Your dad actually. Heâso many scholarships and things...I won a lot of themâŚâ
(I am the future, Adrien. And to be the future, you have to help people along the way.)
Serendipity and happenstance pull at this moment, tug at him and want him to notice. Point out the alignment of how too much is happening at once. That his tremulous past is converging with his present in paving something new.
Pride warms his heart, but the edges remain brittle from ghosts he doesnât want to name. He doesnât show her the duality of his conflicting emotions in his praise.
âThatâs amazing, Marinette!â Adrien pulls her into a tight and affection hug. âHe would have been so happy! God, he loved those scholarship things!â
Her laughter buries into his shirt, over his heart, and helps chase away the cold that tries to come forth. Sheâs quickly becomingâ
(âall that he needs, his heart wants to say, but it wonât. Not yet.) Â
Marinette peers up at him, her blue eyes sparkling gems. âDid he now?â
Adrien leans back and cups her face. âYes. Yes, he did. He wanted talent to matter, not connections. God, wow, Marinette. Youâre spectacular!â
He presses a quick kiss to her forehead, her cheeks warm in his hands.
â...thank you,â she blinks, stunned for a moment before looking down bashfully.
Adrien swallows and releases his wife, sticking his hands in his pocket. However, before he turns away, he doesnât miss how her fingers go to her forehead, coupled with a small beaming smile.
The room falls oddly silent before Marinette blurts out. âWhy become a professor? Why not work for your fatherâs company?â
Adrien finds her own chaise and sits on it, patting for her to follow. âWell, a lot of things.â
Maybe because heâs told the story so many times or maybe because thereâs a lot of good things in his life and those good things outweigh the bad. Like when his dad helped her become an amazing designer from far, far away. Like his wife being amazing.
He starts as his fingers curl around her hand. âIâve always liked science. Always. I mean, yeah, I was a good model, but science. Now thatâs the stuff,â he says fondly. âWhen my dad and I left France after high school and moved to New York, I started taking heavy English classes and fell in love with school again. It was a good move for us, to be happy, you know?â
(Happiness is subjective, he thinks. Happiness never meant the same thing for the two of them.)
âI was about 21 at the time and I got my acceptance letter to NYU and wellâmy dadâhe passed away,â Adrien says, swallowing over the lump that wants to form.
He wonât cry this time. Heâs cried too many times before so he refuses to do so now. Refuses.
He blinks once and finds his voice again. âSo, like, he was controlling the company overseas and when he passed, I decided to do it. But running a company is hard,â he emphasizes. âSix months of sleepless night plus grief and let me tell you, I donât have a strong business sense,â he laughs, âI just...donât. So, I made Natalie the CEO and we moved me to the position of the owner. She gets to make the hard calls and all  Iâm required to do is help pick new designs. I do a get a lot of the final say so with our fashion trends which is a bit fun.â
(Marinette patiently listens, doesnât mind his rambling, doesnât mind the emotion that leaks into his voice as he talks about his father. Her fingers only tighten around his in solidarity and in comfort.)
âReally?â
âYeah, which is part of the reason Iâm relaunching a lot of my dadâs older products from the start of his career.â
âAh, I noticed that,â she says softly. She rests her head on his shoulder. âItâs been so refreshing to see all his old pieces! I really loved the re-release of some of his printed graphic pants. The one with triangles or the one with palm trees. Theyâre so sleek now, the cut much more modern.â
Adrien preens at the praise. âThat may have been my personal suggestion. The new cut on the pants.â
Marinette happily sighs. âOh, you know, I never thought I would have gotten a husband who was into fashion, but Iâm so glad I did.â
âWell,â he starts. âIâm just happy to have you.â
They sit side by side for a breath, capturing the moment and enjoying that comes with it. Downstairs, his in-laws hobble around and their joyous laughter comes muffled through the floorboards. Adrien wonders briefly where Plagg has disappeared to, the black cat hiding somewhere in his wifeâs old bedroom. Â
Marinette lifts her head and places her hand face to move him in her direction. Her fingers warm the apple of his cheek. âNo, Iâm the lucky one,â she whispers leaning closer. âTruly. Youâre amazing.â
She kisses him lightly on the mouth and Adrien sighs into the kiss. Itâs so easy to kiss her, so wonderful. His palm slides up her spine, her body melding closer to him as she grins with pleasure.
Her nails scrape the collar of his shirt and Adrien begins to push her down anâÂ
Thereâs a knock at Marinetteâs trap door, revealing Sabine as both Marinette and Adrien spring apart.
She grins at them, a knowing glint in her eyes. âDinnerâs ready kiddos.â
Marinette smooths her hair and clears her throat. âKay.â
His wife gets up and stretches her back, rolling her neck from side to side. Looking over her shoulder, she extends her hand. âReady?â
âIâll meet you in a second. Gonna run to the bathroom first.â
Marinette nods. âSounds good,â she says as she makes her way downstairs.
Adrien waits for the trapdoor to click. âThe coast is clear, Plagg.â
Plagg zips out and yawns. âThank god. I was too warm. This is why I hate when you wear sweatshirts. They make me extra sleepy.â
Adrien rolls his eyes. âWell, if you promise not to get caught, when I head downstairs, you can go sleep in my bag. And well,â he pauses. âI think Iâm going to have to tell Marinette about you much sooner than I intended.â
Plagg stops stretching his body and narrows his eyes at Adrien. âWhat brought this up?â
âMostly that I canât keep you scrunched up all the time? I hate doing that to you?â
Plagg looks thoughtful for a moment before smirking. âYou know I love to exploit your kindness.â
Adrien rolls his eyes and makes his way downstairs. âYeah, yeah. Câmon O God of Destruction and Chaos.â
âDonât yeah, yeah, me!â Plagg starts. âIâI want my own cell phone!â
Adrien stops and turns back. âA cell phone? Why?â
Plagg crosses his arms. âWell, other kwamis get cell phones! I should get one too!â Â
âOther? Kwamis?â
âYeah. Lâ,â he starts to say, but clamps his mouth instead. âJust! Other kwamies have cell phones and awesome data plans and I want to watch TV shows and stuff. And maybe text and call my friends.â
Adrienâs brows furrow together before he shakes his head, lifting the trap door. âIâlook, okay. Weâll talk about this. I donât see why not, but yeah. Iâm too tired and hungry to figure out the logistics, but yeah. Sure, whatever. Iâll buy you a cell phone with an awesome data plan.â
Plagg preens before zipping away into the shadows, swelling pride in every movement as he flies out of Adrienâs sight. Â
Going down the stairs, Adrien admires the photos that line the wall and sit on the bookcase. Dozens of family photos everywhere. From school pictures to family vacations to portraits. And much to his surprise, thereâs a snapshot including all four of them. They all look veryâhappy. Â
Hearing his name pulls him out of his reprieve and he joins his new family at their breakfast nook. The clinking of bowls and silverware echo. Heat insulates the kitchen as warm spices fragrant the air. Set up neatly on their breakfast nook are little dishes with sliced red meats and vegetables. In the center, a large pot sits on a burner and Marinette squeals with delight as she bounces to her chosen spot by the window.
"Really? Hotpot and fried lotus root too? Is that pickled eggplant and...kimchi?"
Tom rubs his nose and beams. "Well, yeah. Itâs easy and your mom has been on a bit Korean kick lately. You keep recommending those dramas to her!"
Marinette giggles. âMy friend has really good taste so I trust totally trust her when she says one is good.â
Sabine turns to Adrien and guides him to sit next to her daughter. "I hope you don't mind. It's one of Marinette's favorites. The broth is pork bone and I didnât make it spicy."
Adrien smiles. "No, it's fine. I love spices. And hot pot is always good."
"Oh, that reminds me! Marinette used to be so amazed that you spoke Chinese! My uncle was really fond of you when you came helped translate when the two of you were in school."
At the mention of Uncle Wang, he laughs."Yeah. I'm still nearly fluent. I try to keep up with it if I can."
"See, Mari. I told you'd marry a smart man one day," Tom jibes, pointing his fingers in her direction.
The rice cooker next to Marinette dings and automatically she pops it, adding a starchy scent to the aroma of the kitchen. She takes the plastic paddle and starts to pile rice into a well-loved matching set of bowls.
Marinette rolls her eyes, sarcasm dripping with every word. "Ah yes. You knew this would exactly happen."
(He doesnât ignore how she serves him, edges into his personal space and places a bowl of rice in front of him. Naturally banters with her father as she feeds the people she loves mos and Adrien happens to be apart of that too.)
"Well..." Tom side-eyes, smirking his wife with mischief.
"Papa!"
Sabine heaves a great sigh and lightly smacks her husband. "This is why she doesn't want to come home all the time, Tom. You always tease her." As she places onions, pumpkin, and small mushrooms in the pot, she looks to Adrien, giving him a defeated look. "Adrien, please, don't let my husband scare you away. I need you to bring my Angel home to me."
He grins, nudging her shoulder. "No worries, ma'am. I'm sure we can have weekly dinners, huh, Marinette.â
She scoffs, cracking a few eggs and letting them disappear underneath the brothâs surface, much to Adrienâs fascination. "Adrien, don't let my parents fool you. I'm here several times a week at all different hours. They're just upset because they only had me and now they have no one else to smother."
"Well, excuse us, my love, if we love to smother our dear daughter," Tom pouts, placing a generous heap of kimchi on Sabineâs plate. "We just love you."
"Papa, I love you too,â she says, adding some red meat into the pot. âBut we all know that I'm here all the time and that is apparently not enough."
"We just miss being able to bother you, that's all."
"You bother me fine. All the time. Every day!"
Adrien laughs, enjoying the togetherness as he takes a bite of lotus root. "Well, I'm free for both bothering and smothering, if you must. Gives a chance for my wife to have a break."
(Itâs differentâthe lotus root. Pretty when sliced revealing a flower. Â Almost chalky like water chestnuts, but better because itâs fried and crispy. He doesnât really like water chestnuts anyway.)
"You hear that, Sabine. The boy wants us to smother him. He's perfect." Turning towards his daughter, pouring beer into four glasses. "Divorce or no at the end of this experiment thing, I'm adopting him now."
Marinette sighs and steals a piece of pickled eggplant Tom was eyeing. "Papa. I don't know why you're always so dramatic. You're such a drama queen."
Adrien relishes in the closeness between Marinette and her family as he picks meat and vegetables out of the pot to eat. He finds a nice piece of meat and shyly places it atop Marinetteâs rice, hoping she doesnât mind.
(The surprised smile she sends his way proves that she doesnât.)
Her father frowns for a moment, before quickly grabbing a piece of pumpkin."Ah, my love, but the best men for you are men like your papa. We are romantic and I'm sure Adrien is the romantic sort, yes, son?"
Adrien slurps his broth a little too quickly and burns his throat. He coughs as he settles his ceramic spoon on the side of his bowl. "I guess you can say that. I'm more cheesy if anything."
Tom blinks before breaking out in boisterous laughter. "Marinette loves cheese! It's her favorite danish! And fondue is her other favorite. As well as smelly cheese."
The new information strikes him oddly funny. Because of irony and things related to cosmic little gods. "Of course," he snorts. "Good to know."
Marinette shrugs, fishing out a hard-boiled egg from the soup. "What? I'm a lover of all things salty. And cheese is God's gift to man."
"Marinette, when in doubt, you still can't survive off cheese," Sabine says, warmth in her voice as she chews on kimchi.
"No, Maman, I can't survive off sweets. I've tried."
âWell, here, darling. Have some more onions so you can grow big and strong.â
âMother. Iâm twenty-six years old.â
Sabine scoops more things out of the pot and puts more side dishes on her plate. âWell, youâre not twenty-seven yet. So, still growing.â She pauses for a moment and then puts more food on Adrienâs plate. âAnd some for my new son-in-law too!â
Adrien blushes. âThanks,â he mumbles.
Tom takes a swig of his beer, some of the foam caught in his mustache. "Should've just been a baker like her mama and papa, but no! Had to be a fashion designer," Tom mutters. "Did you know that my daughter is a fantastic wedding cake decorator. She could have joined the family business, but she decided to go follow her own dream." He picks at his meat before shoving some rice into his mouth.
Sabine takes a sip of her beer and gazes fondly at her husband. "But she's following her own dream just like her father, right, dear? Because if I remember correctly, your father wanted you to take over mortuary."
He grumbles, his fingers tapping the condensation on his glass. "So? Running a bakery and running a funeral parlor are two different things! And my father came around to my bakery."
Marinette giggles and reaches across the table to lay her hand atop her fatherâs. "Yes, but Papa, you've always supported me and fashion."
To that, Tom gives a small smile and pats her hand. "I know, my love, I'm just being playful.â
Marinette flicks his hand, her expression changing lightening quick into a scowl. âWell, stop being playful then and eat your dinner!â
"Goodness," Tom says, faking a sniffle. "What a bossy and mean daughter I have. All I want...is to love you..."
(Across the table, Sabine shakes her head with fondness, giving Adrien a look that states that both father and daughter are always like this.
He swallows the bubbling happiness that rises in his chest, wanting to almost cry for something he canât explain. Maybe for all the good things.)
Marinette groans and puts her hand on Adrien's shoulder. "Look here, Papa. I've given you a son. A son up for your constant smothering and dad jokes."
Adrien looks him straight in the eye with an affirmative nod. "I do love dad jokes, sir. I need a daily dose along with puns."
Tom perks up and grins like a madman. "Puns? You love puns too?"
Sabine stage whispers towards her daughter. "Look what you've done. I've been training him not to do that."
Marinette whines and wiggles in her seat. "I'm sorry, Maman. I've unleashed the apocalypse."
Sabine sighs. "All I wanted was to spend a nice evening with my daughter and new son-in-law, and yet my ham of a husband and child have made my life very difficult."
"Oh, but my darling, if I didn't make your life difficult, you would have left me long ago. For some dashing bad boy."
"You were supposed to be my dashing bad boy. Do you remember how we first met?
Tom looks to Adrien as Marinette blissfully sighs and rests her head on Adrienâs shoulder. âThis is such a good story,â she whispers. âYouâll like it.â
Adrien nods and wraps an arm around Marinette for a quick squeeze, intent on listening.
"So, I first met Sabine when I was in my early twenties and at this fancy bar in London,â Tom starts, with a twinkle in his eye. âWe were both on holiday apparently. But, there's this pretty girl and she's wearing this pretty dress, completely stunning. It was a bright red dress and her hair was long and framed her face,â he says fondly as he grabs his wifeâs hand.
"Either way!â he continues. âI never got around to learning English, really. Just never suited me much, but I didn't let that stop me! Couldnât really when there was this gorgeous girl and my mates were all chatting up other ladies anyway and this other man was eyeing the same pretty girl I was!.â
Adrien chuckles at that, Tomâs expression so annoyed at reminiscing the past. He wonders if heâll feel the same in the futureâtell his story to someone with such expression. Â
Sabine chimes in, playfully rolling her eyes. "So, I see this cool looking man come up to me and my friends. He's super tall of course, and just as big-shouldered, wearing this leather jacket. Now, I had recently broken off an engagement to someone. So my cousin convinced our parents to let us and some girl friends go across the Channel and I was out on the town to flirt a bit and maybe dance.
"And Tom used to look far more menacing looking back then. He's always been a sweetheart, but with his slicked back hair and dark clothes, he could have been a mobster. Anyway, this supposed bad boy comes up to me and I assume asks me if I want a drink in English, but I don't speak English. I speak French and Chinese.â
âBut I didnât know that, you know! Had no clue!â Tom interjects. "So, Sabine and I speak in broken English at the bar talking about the weather and it was awkward because I already said all the words I knew! Â But then! But then, she mutters some French under her breath and I was like--wait, I speak French! And the rest is history."
"Well, no, not history,â Sabine sighs happily. âMore like a new beginning, but I forgot to give you my number and address and we didn't meet again until a year later in culinary school when you asked me about pies. However, I only started taking you seriously when one of my relatives passed and I ended up in your family's funeral parlor."
Marinette turns her head to whisper in Adrienâs ear. Her breath fans his neck and he wants to shiver. âThe infamous funeral parlor my father refused to inherit,â she says, laughing quietly.
Sabine catches his attention again, wearing a bittersweet smile. "It was my favorite cousin. She was very sick, but when I told her about the man, the one I met in London, she always told me that she would help me find him. And she did, in a way, because we met in culinary school because she thought I should open my own bakery. When I told her I found him, she told me I was going to marry him. She was right about that too."
Tom nods, just as wistful. âMarie was right about a lot of things.â
Sabine grins up at her husband before locking eyes with Adrien. âBut yes, thatâs how Tom and I met, honey. Thatâs our love story.â Â
"Wow. Thatâs...some love story," Adrien says slowly, unable to form a more coherent sentence.
Marinette giggles. "You have no idea. These two are like romance novel constantly. I love it."
Adrien opens his mouth to reply when Tom cuts in. "No, you don't! You tell us all the time how gross we are. Like a baby."
"But I'm your baby, Papa. And it is gross sometimes. You two are ridiculous."
"We are your ridiculous then."
"More like ridonkulous."
And Adrien doesn't know why that strikes him funny, maybe a way to ease the tension of being with such a warm and loving family. They love each other and argue over silly things, but he remembers love like this once too, a long, long time ago.
Between his mother and father before everything went wrong.
And yet, Adrien lets out a snort, a kind of laugh that he definitely categorizes as his most ugly: the kind of sound that tickles your throat because you got too much air going up your nose and it becomes a half sneeze, a choke, and a whine. A bit mucusy too as some spit went down the wrong way. It only happens at the worst of times.
Like now, when all three members of the Dupain-Cheng house snap their attention to him and Tom's face washes with panic. He shoots from his seat as Adrien reaches for a glass of water and wraps his two bear arms around him to perform a Heimlich maneuver.
Expect when Tom's hands fist too hard under Adrien's ribcage, trying to expel something that isn't there.
"C'mon, son! I got you! Let's get that out," Tom grunts.
Adrien makes another choking sound, this time from being punched in the gut one too many times.
Marinette scrambles to her father's side. "Dad! Dad! You're hurting him!"
"He's choking, Marinette!"
Adrien is finally able to tap Tom's hand, trying to get him to stop. Tom lets go as if he was burned and Adrien falls to the ground.
Marinette rushes to him and touches his face. "Adrien, are you okay? Oh God!"
Through all of the chaos, Sabine sighs and grabs her cell phone. "112? Hi, so my husband tried performing a Heimlich maneuver on my new son-in-law, but I think he caused more damage than good...no, no. He actually wasn't chokingâjust had an awful laugh...."
Heart monitors beep out of sync, the air chilling her to the bones as the doctor scribbles notes on a clipboard. Heâs pinned two x-rays up on a board, illuminating Adrienâs ribs. Nothing is broken. Thank goodness.
The doctor tears a note from his pad, the sound ripping through the air as he glances at her husband. His lips twitch. "Well, at least your father-in-law tried to save you. Mine isnât as kind."
Adrien weakly laughs a stunned breath before grimacing. "Yeah, thatâs good at least. I guess he likes me?"
The doctor smirks. âItâll make Christmas go smoother. Trust me.â Looking at Marinette, the doctor gives her a prescription. "I gave him some painkillers earlier, but you can pick those up in the morning for him. He's to have bed rest and take it easy. Luckily, there was only some minor bruising to his abdomen area. My nurse will give you a numbing ointment at the desk and you can pick up a full size over the counter as well tomorrow."
"Thank you, doctor,â she says, gently taking the paper from him. âI hope you continue having an easy night.â
He nods. "Anytime, Mrs. Agreste. And believe me, me too! Must be a blue moon out tonight! Either way, good night to the both of you, and remember, take it easy!"
The doctor shuts the curtains behind him, closing the pair off from the rest of the ward. Marinette awkwardly smiles at her husband, her fingers digging into the material of sweater. "I am so sorry. So, so, so sorry."
Adrien shakes his head, happily experasted. "Marinette. Itâs fine. Iâm okay!"
"Uh, but my father indirectly assaulted you! And heâs my father and oh my goodness, does this mean I participated in indirect spousal abuse?!"
Adrien eases himself off the examining table, hissing. "Please, don't make me laugh. I hurt."
Marinette darts to his side. "Iâm being serious, Adrien," she pouts. âI donât like you injured.â
Mostly by my family. Whoops.
"Yeah, I'm starting to think that you Dupain-Chengs are a bit of the unlucky sort."
Marinette chuckles. "If only. C'mon, let's go back to my parents. My dad will most likely feed you until youâre nice and round."
âMmmmm. Breakfast.â
âNot until tomorrow, you silly goose.â
Adrien wraps his arms around her and they make their way to the car. He playfully swats her on the shoulder. âIâm a cat for your information.â
The corners of her eyes crinkle. âAh, yes. My apologies Mr. Kitty.â
His body is warm like his voice as they hobble down the halls together. âThatâs Husband Kitty to you.â
Her reply is a quiet giggle as she holds him closer. Thereâs an easiness with Adrien, she realizes. Almost as if theyâve danced this sequence before in a past life. They always revolved around each other in school, but she was never this comfortable, this calm, thisâ
(Sheâs reminded of rooftops and close fistfights where heâd pull her in close and keep her out of harmâs way. In a life where her fingers skimmed the sky and her best friend taught her to fly. Because once upon a time, a little ladybug and black cat wereâ)
Marinette snaps back to reality when the cabbie pulls up to the front of the bakery, displaying his fare for her to pay. She slips him a fifty euro bill and runs around to the other side to help Adrien out of the car.
âI got you.â
âThanks, babe,â he says offhandedly.
(And Marinette prays to everything under the blinding sun that she can keep her focus.)
The climb upstairs to her bedroom is a more daunting task than she expected, but Adrien champions through it all, taking each step at a time despite that his face is always on the edge of crumbling. She silently promises that he just canât get hurt again on her watch.
They enter her room with a mighty huff, her husband collapsing on her chaise.
"See? That was good step in the right direction," he says as he stares at the light scattered upon her ceiling.
With her hands on her knees, Marinette pushes herself upright. "I'll show you the right direction."
"Like you'll show me stroking?"
Marinette's mouth hangs open before snapping shut. Propped up on her chair, Adrien is more than pleased. Heâs more than tired, but joyful as she straightens her posture. As she crosses the room, he only becomes happier.
"You're not going to let me live that down, are you?"
"'Course not. That's what fantastic husbands do. Annoy their wives."
"Stop taking notes from my father," she sighs.
"I think I should take notes from your father," he says. "Your parents...wow, that's magic."
Marinette fondly smiles. "Yeah. They definitely have a one in a million kind of love. I really would love to have a marriage like theirs."
Adrien's eyes go downward. "We can try if you'd like. To have a marriage like that."
Her fingers brush his hair, sweeping his bangs out of his face. Â "That would be very nice. But how about we have our own marriage first and complete the experiment,â she replies. âTime is flying by so fast already and my head is spinning. I feel like we've been married for ages in a way, but at the same time, I barely know you. Like all the odds and ends of you."
A car honks outside, the moment stilling. "I think we were the lucky ones out of the experiment, Marinette,â he confesses, voice low. âI mean, to know each other, even a little bit, that puts us in a whole new category. We can take our time and I don't feelâvery rushed at all, do you?"
Her fingers trace his jaw. "No. I don't. That's what I was a bit afraid of. That my new husband would want to have sex like...the night of...which would have been fun, but I'm glad we haven't yet. I feel...like weâre maybe more genuine this way..."
"Maybe because we see less of an expiration date," Adrien mumbles as she kisses the center of her palm.
"Maybe."
Marinette wraps her arms around him and rests her chin atop his head. She closes her eyes and enjoys the quiet that envelops the room. Like a piece of herself is settling into its new mold just right.
"Would you,â he starts, his breath warm through her shirt. âWould you be open...to having sex with me during the experiment?"
She stills for a moment and strokes his hair, letting the words flow from her with honesty. "I'm not against it. Let's just see where it takes us, okay? We're dating, but plus all the heavy commitment."
Adrien smiles against her shirt, almost over her heart. âI married such a smart woman.â
Marinette chuckles. âYou know, some of my favorite romance novels have been the arranged marriage kind.â
âAnd why is that?â he asks, pulling back to peer at her. Adrienâs green eyes are jade in the low light. Luck and good things combined. âAre you saying youâre the reason weâre married.â
She shrugs. âDonât think Iâd go that far, but...thereâs just something so beautiful about watching two people being open to love. Those were the best ones,â she says, caught up in dreams of romances sheâs adored. âThe ones where the couple opened up their hearts to the other since the day one.â
Warmth tickles her throat, sitting above her heart as she gazes down at the man sheâs tied herself to by both chance and choice. Bliss permeates her skin and drowns her soul. Â
Adrien reaches up cups her cheek. âIs your heart open for me?â
She blushes, her heart hammering in her chest. âIs yours?â
His voice is a quiet whisper. âYes.â
At his admission, her world closes in on this moment, her heart swelling in her chest, taking her very breath away. Affection leaves prickling goosebumps on her skin, coating her veins with utter captivation. Ever gently, she stands on her tiptoes and brushes her mouth against his, savoring the simplicity of them.
âLetâs get ready for bed and Iâll help put the cream on for you,â she whispers against his lips.
He wrinkles his nose. âWhat a kind wife I have.â
âExtremely kind,â she taps his nose.
Leading Adrien to her loft, she guides him to carefully sit on her bed, her heart twisting at his hiss of pain. Placing his pajama pants beside him, she pulls back the covers and then disappears to get changed.
When she comes back, his jeans are crumpled on the ground and his eyes find hers as she makes her way to her loft.
âWhatâs wrong?â
He plays with the hem of his shirt. âI donât think...I can take this off by myself.â
âOh. That,â she swallows, âdoes seem like itâd be hard.â
Adrien blinks, his mouth twitching. âDo you just...know what you just said?â
Marinette tilts her head to the side as she places a knee on the bed. It dips with her weight. âNot at all. I mean, this is what wives do. Sometimes. Undress their spouse?â
âOh my god,â Adrien says under his breath. âYouâre so unknowingly funny, but donât make me laugh. Please.â
âUnknowingly?â
Adrien nods and winces as he lifts his arms in the air.âYou have no clue how funny you are.â
â...Iâm funny?â
âMore than youâd know. Now, just...I feel like a child.â
Marinette suppresses a smirk and peels his shirt away. âYouâre supposed to feel like a husband.â
(She doesnât realize this, but her palm rests on his shoulder, burning him to his bones andâ)
âWell,â he says, licking his lips. âIf we continue down this course of undress, then, believe me, Iâd feel like a husband.â
Her mouth feels dry. âOh?â
He wears a small smile and a part of Marinette feels like for some reason itâs fragile. Like if he moves it one degree in any direction, heâd shatter, leaving her nothing but glass.
Adrien rests his hands on her hips and strokes up to her waist. âYeah. Iâd like that.â
Adrien sighs, his hands holding her firmly. âBut  much as I want to continue and find out what exactly can happen, Iâm going to use my upper head and say no.â
Marinette smiles and pecks his forehead. âOkay. One day?â
His voice is quiet, but full of promise. âMost definitely one day.â
DISCLAIMER: before someone tries to drag me for hot pot, one of my most favorite dishes in the world that i love to eat on a regular basis, look. this is how me, my fam, my host fams, my friends, my boyfriend, my everyone i fucking ever loved do shit. we have fun. it's communal soup. we like to take care of each and serve each other. please let me live and dream happy thoughts about my most favorite dishes in the world next to pho.
AND HI. I AM ALIVE.
Can you believe I've been working on this chapter for like 4 months? Because I was working on this chapter for four months.
Also, my life has like extra changed. Yay!
Thank you for everyone who has had well wishes for mom! She's doing great and is back at work. I, myself, too have a job. Long story short: be really mindful to who and what companies you think you are talking to on the internet kids because I almost lost my job totally because something seemed too good to be true.
EIther way, thank you for all the comments, likes, and reblogs! Everyone's love for this fic has def gotten me through some tough times. You guys are the best and just thank you for waiting. I love each and every one of you.
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1. Would you have sex with the last person you text messaged?
yeah
2. You talked to an ex today, correct?
no
3. Have you taken someones virginity?
once again no
4. Is trust a big issue for you?
i guess? strategic information sharing is key but i donât like to talk about a lot of stuff
5. Did you hang out with the person you like recently?
i donât hang out with anyone irl lol
6. What are you excited for?
uhm... iunno.. the next bnha episode... canât think of anything else iâm trying to answer these fast
7. What happened tonight?
itâs only 7:37pm rn so nothing yet
8. Do you think itâs disgusting when girls get really wasted?
my friends used to be annoying about it like... kinda fake just to get into it i guess which made it so i couldnât enjoy myself if that answers your question
9. Is confidence cute?
idk... if the person i like is confident, itâs cute. if itâs someone i donât like, itâs not cute
10. What is the last beverage you had?
water
11. How many people of the opposite sex do you fully trust?
like 2
12. Do you own a pair of skinny jeans?
no but i own a lot of black leggings
13. What are you gonna do Saturday night?
probably watch boku no hero and play love live... iunno... go on gaia... try to draw i guess but probably not
14. What are you going to spend money on next?
some dumb shit
15. Are you going out with the last person you kissed?
no also i havenât ever willingly kissed anyone if thatâs a question on here
16. Do you think youâll change in the next 3 months?
yeah probably
17. Who do you feel most comfortable talking to about anything?
no one to be honest i kinda get the feeling that people look at me differentlyÂ
18. The last time you felt broken?
honestly lol... if i spent my 3 minutes of memory on the 18 years of depression i wouldnât even remember the english language or at least what i know of it
19. Have you had sex today?
no iâm virgin
20. Are you starting to realize anything?
iâm realizing that iâm dumb as shit
21. Are you in a good mood?
sorta
22. Would you ever want to swim with sharks?
no iâm not that dumb as shit
23. Are your eyes the same color as your dadâs?
i think so?
24. What do you want right this second?
too embarrassing to talk about
25. What would you say if the person you love/like kissed another girl/boy?
âsorry... youâve been choppedâ and then iâd go cry myself to sleep
26. Is your current hair color your natural hair color?
yeah
27. Would you be able to date someone who doesnât make you laugh?
yeah but i wouldnât be happy
28. What was the last thing that made you laugh?
iâm always laughing at dumb shit fuck you if i remember that
it was probably when i changed my boyfriends skype name to â
29. Do you really, truly miss someone right now?
not at the moment
30. Does everyone deserve a second chance?
i guess not... sometimes when it gets to my breaking point iâll get too upset to come to terms or be able to reason at that time (at least lately) so if something kinda bad happened i just canât be sympathetic anymore
31. Honestly, do you hate the last boy you were talking to?
well obviously not thatâs me bf
32. Does the person you have feelings for right now, know you do?
iâd hug him really hard n kiss him on the cheeksÂ
33. Are you one of those people who never drinks soda?
i drink it rarely cause i crave it sometimes but yeah i barely ever drink it
34. Listening to?
my music stopped a while ago but i was listening to bloody stream
35. Do you ever write in pencil anymore?
i donât ever really have a need to but sometimes when i draw on paper i do
36. Do you know where the last person you kissed is?
what did i tell you i havenât kissed anyone
37. Do you believe in love at first sight?
no cause thatâd be a bit shallow... and you usually only see that kinda stuff in movies anyways
38. Who did you last call?
bf
39. Who was the last person you danced with?
my momâs ex boyfriend at a father daughter dance when i was like 11 or so
40. Why did you kiss the last person you kissed?
>:(((
41. When was the last time you ate a cupcake?
probably at my mimiâs years ago during my baking phase
42. Did you hug/kiss one of your parents today?
no my mom isnât very affectionate like that unless sheâs sad or worried etc
43. Ever embarrass yourself in front of a crush?
oh honey, all the time thatâs just all i do
44. Do you tan in the nude?
i donât tan
45. If you could, would you take back your last kiss?
:/
46. Did you talk to someone until you fell asleep last night?
yeah
47. Who was the last person to call you?
me bf also wasnât this question already in here
48. Do you sing in the shower?
yeah sometimes
49. Do you dance in the car?
not really
50. Ever used a bow and arrow?
i always tried to pull my brothers bow but iâm not strong enough to do it
51. Last time you got a portrait taken by a photographer?
when i was little. i was dressed as a fairy and i was blowing a little kiss and the kiss is a butterfly n iâm laying on a rock itâs framed in my house
52. Do you think musicals are cheesy?
nah
53. Is Christmas stressful?
it used to be a little stressful but now itâs very lonely
54. Ever eat a pierogi?
no
55. Favorite type of fruit pie?
i donât really like fruit pies anymore iâm just sick of pie
56. Occupations you wanted to be when you were a kid?
i wanted to be a painter like my dad (not the artist kind)
itâs sort of embarrassing bc i canât even paint a deck anymore
57. Do you believe in ghosts?
not really
58. Ever have a Deja-vu feeling?
a lot
59. Take a vitamin daily?
uh, yeahÂ
my doctor was having me take magnesium and b6 to regulate mood swings from a medication i used to be on but i kept taking it for a while. i also take daily womens vitamins
60. Wear slippers?
yeah
61. Wear a bath robe?
no because it just sticks to my body and gets me all fucking sweaty right after i just showered so whatâs the fucking point i hate them PLUS ITâS SO FUCKIN SHORT MY ASS STICKS OUT AND I CANâT GO OUTSIDE IN IT
62. What do you wear to bed?
usually a t-shirt and underwear (underwear is optional)
63. First concert?
eh
64. Wal-Mart, Target or Kmart?
walmart since theyâre all over the place and the other two arenât close at all
65. Nike or Adidas?
donât care
66. Cheetos Or Fritos?
donât care
67. Peanuts or Sunflower seeds?
i donât really care for both
68. Favorite Taylor Swift song?
if i had to pick one i guess iâd pick that one song that was on the radio recently and the music video has her between someones legs like the spank line in spongebob but i wouldnât listen to taylor swift unless someone had me strapped to a chair forcing me to
69. Ever take dance lessons?
yeah. a lot. i took a lot of dance lessons i donât like to da
70. Is there a profession you picture your future spouse doing?
âi just canât be married to a retardâ
71. Can you curl your tongue?
yeah
72. Ever won a spelling bee?
never participated
73. Have you ever cried because you were so happy?
yeah but only recently
74. What is your favorite book?
donât remember
75. Do you study better with or without music?
without
76. Regularly burn incense?
used to
77. Ever been in love?
hmm i guess so now
78. Who would you like to see in concert?
i donât know... iâm scared to go to concerts bc of the epilepsy thing so
79. What was the last concert you saw?
alright can we stop it with the concerts
80. Hot tea or cold tea?
hotÂ
81. Tea or coffee?
both is good
82. Favorite type of cookie?
theyâre all pretty good but iâm not crazy about oatmeal raisin
83. Can you swim well?
i mean yeah
the basics
84. Can you hold your breath without holding your nose?
yeah
85. Are you patient?
fairly
86. DJ or band, at a wedding?
idk? iâve never been to a wedding really so
87. Ever won a contest?
no
88. Ever have plastic surgery?
no
89. Which are better black or green olives?
fuck olives
90. Opinions on sex before marriage?
itâs fine i guess? do what u want or whatever or donât i donât care
91. Best room for a fireplace?
put it in the fucking bathroom i donât care
92. Do you want to get married?
idk maybe but not anytime soon
plus itâs not like iâd be a good wife or mom so why tf would anyone wanna marry me LOL
that concludes this shitshow
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