My Miraculous, UNLOCK! A PSL for a Ladybug in Japan.
After settling in, Tom and Sabine would have given Marinette a surprise gift, since they could tell that she hadn't fully wanted to come overseas on this trip. So once they were settled in they gave her an envelope. Inside was a concert ticket for the next night and some spending money to buy herself either something to wear for the concert, or cloth if she wanted to make something herself, since the air B&B they were staying at had a sewing machine. They would be at the concert too, since it was a strange city in a foreign country and all, but they assured her they would be sitting several rows back.
They totally weren't going so Tom could spy on if she was flirting with any Japanese boys, NOPE! Not at all. She can't prove it.
Anyway.
So she would be given an afternoon with some money and a map to wander if she wanted to, so long as she was home in time for dinner. There might have been threats that if she was late coming back for dinner they would spend the whole concert glued to her side, but that was probably a joke. Right?
It was cold outside, late December snows keeping some people indoors, so the streets weren't too crowded, but that made it that much easier to catch hints of conversations from the people who were out. Teenagers and kids were talking about school, and sports, and the upcoming concert which seemed to be a big deal. The two main acts were a boy band called Darts and a singer named Utau. There were subtle advertisements here and there, but at least one shop window had a pair of posters for them. Darts was all cookie cutter boy band, and on the young side. Nothing like the energy someone would get from a Jagged Stone poster. It looked like SAFE had been the key word for the design team.
The poster for Utau however....
The girl in the poster couldn't have been older than sixteen or seventeen, and the babydoll black dress and the blond pigtails should have made her look soft and safe as well. Should have made her look young, even with the tall heels she was wearing. But there was nothing comforting or cookie cutter about the poster of her. Everything from the look in her eyes to her stance seemed to act as a warning. Or maybe that was just because Mari knew ChloƩ. Just from the image she seemed to have all the attitude ChloƩ tried to have. But what held people going by was the expression on her face. The eyes. Where all the boys of Darts were smiling brightly at the camera, and thus the passer bye, her violet eyes held a challenge, her lips a slight down turn that might remind one of Gabriel Agreste at his more irritated. As though the photo shoot, or perhaps the audience, was a waste of her time.
In fact, some of the people passing by would comment, and Mari could hear them, about how she was so pretty, why wouldn't she smile, or about how her music was so good you almost didn't care that her poster looked like it hated you. A few guys starred dreamily at the poster, though.
One boy, maybe 19 or so, stopped near Mari, eyeing the poster for a moment, his eyes cool, his face blank, hands in his pockets. Unlike everyone else, he hadn't bothered with a winter coat, wearing an all black outfit with small silver crosses here and there. He had short dark blue hair and for some reason might aaaaaalmost remind her of Chat, though there was no logical reason for it. Tikki, however, would sense something from him. The boy didn't seem to notice Mari at all, however, and would turn and walk off again after only a moment, seeming bored.
And he wouldn't be the only one Tikki would sense something odd about. Not five minutes later, three girls would be passing, huddled in their jackets. Two of them looked about a year or two younger than Marinette, the third looked a year or two younger than that. The youngest looking one had brownish hair in pigtails that DID make her look younger, but the barrettes might have something to do with that. Big red bows. She was also bouncing a bit as she walked, and all her mannerisms made her seem young. Of the other two, one had shockingly pink hair with a red X hair barrette over one small lock that was pulled up over the rest, and bored seeming gold eyes. She was hunched into her black and red jacket against the cold. The third had long purple hair Juleka would have loved and kind eyes, along with small kind expressions. She moved with a gentle grace, small fluid motions, and her jacket was well tailored to her and looked very feminine in style and cut. Very well made. The other two were clearly wearing off the rack coats, hers looked custom designed for her.
The youngest was talking animatedly. "Are we going to Utau's concert this time too, do you think? Should we ask Kukai and Tadase at school tomorrow?"
"Do we have a choice, after last time?" The pink haired one grumbled.
"Hmmm," the purple haired one said. "We probably should go. Let's bring it up at the meeting, alright?"
She looked like she was about to say something then looked around, scowling. She stared at Marinette for a moment then looked past her, before turning to the purple haired girl. "Where are Ran and the others?"
"I think Kiseki said something about training, they'll be along." And with that the three kept walking.
But not only would Tikki sense something odd from those three, the pink haired one the most, but.... something the pink haired one was wearing or carrying under that coat and scarf, hidden from sight, was something that Tikki would feel like a wave of power. As if she had just eaten one of the macarons with an enhancement potion in it. Something that girl had with her would make Tikki feel strong and amped up... but it wasn't any feeling she'd recognize.
They totally weren't going so Tom could spy on if she was flirting with any Japanese boys, NOPE! Not at all. She can't prove it.
Anyway.
So she would be given an afternoon with some money and a map to wander if she wanted to, so long as she was home in time for dinner. There might have been threats that if she was late coming back for dinner they would spend the whole concert glued to her side, but that was probably a joke. Right?
It was cold outside, late December snows keeping some people indoors, so the streets weren't too crowded, but that made it that much easier to catch hints of conversations from the people who were out. Teenagers and kids were talking about school, and sports, and the upcoming concert which seemed to be a big deal. The two main acts were a boy band called Darts and a singer named Utau. There were subtle advertisements here and there, but at least one shop window had a pair of posters for them. Darts was all cookie cutter boy band, and on the young side. Nothing like the energy someone would get from a Jagged Stone poster. It looked like SAFE had been the key word for the design team.
The poster for Utau however....
The girl in the poster couldn't have been older than sixteen or seventeen, and the babydoll black dress and the blond pigtails should have made her look soft and safe as well. Should have made her look young, even with the tall heels she was wearing. But there was nothing comforting or cookie cutter about the poster of her. Everything from the look in her eyes to her stance seemed to act as a warning. Or maybe that was just because Mari knew ChloƩ. Just from the image she seemed to have all the attitude ChloƩ tried to have. But what held people going by was the expression on her face. The eyes. Where all the boys of Darts were smiling brightly at the camera, and thus the passer bye, her violet eyes held a challenge, her lips a slight down turn that might remind one of Gabriel Agreste at his more irritated. As though the photo shoot, or perhaps the audience, was a waste of her time.
In fact, some of the people passing by would comment, and Mari could hear them, about how she was so pretty, why wouldn't she smile, or about how her music was so good you almost didn't care that her poster looked like it hated you. A few guys starred dreamily at the poster, though.
One boy, maybe 19 or so, stopped near Mari, eyeing the poster for a moment, his eyes cool, his face blank, hands in his pockets. Unlike everyone else, he hadn't bothered with a winter coat, wearing an all black outfit with small silver crosses here and there. He had short dark blue hair and for some reason might aaaaaalmost remind her of Chat, though there was no logical reason for it. Tikki, however, would sense something from him. The boy didn't seem to notice Mari at all, however, and would turn and walk off again after only a moment, seeming bored.
And he wouldn't be the only one Tikki would sense something odd about. Not five minutes later, three girls would be passing, huddled in their jackets. Two of them looked about a year or two younger than Marinette, the third looked a year or two younger than that. The youngest looking one had brownish hair in pigtails that DID make her look younger, but the barrettes might have something to do with that. Big red bows. She was also bouncing a bit as she walked, and all her mannerisms made her seem young. Of the other two, one had shockingly pink hair with a red X hair barrette over one small lock that was pulled up over the rest, and bored seeming gold eyes. She was hunched into her black and red jacket against the cold. The third had long purple hair Juleka would have loved and kind eyes, along with small kind expressions. She moved with a gentle grace, small fluid motions, and her jacket was well tailored to her and looked very feminine in style and cut. Very well made. The other two were clearly wearing off the rack coats, hers looked custom designed for her.
The youngest was talking animatedly. "Are we going to Utau's concert this time too, do you think? Should we ask Kukai and Tadase at school tomorrow?"
"Do we have a choice, after last time?" The pink haired one grumbled.
"Hmmm," the purple haired one said. "We probably should go. Let's bring it up at the meeting, alright?"
She looked like she was about to say something then looked around, scowling. She stared at Marinette for a moment then looked past her, before turning to the purple haired girl. "Where are Ran and the others?"
"I think Kiseki said something about training, they'll be along." And with that the three kept walking.
But not only would Tikki sense something odd from those three, the pink haired one the most, but.... something the pink haired one was wearing or carrying under that coat and scarf, hidden from sight, was something that Tikki would feel like a wave of power. As if she had just eaten one of the macarons with an enhancement potion in it. Something that girl had with her would make Tikki feel strong and amped up... but it wasn't any feeling she'd recognize.
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[One they both know. The obvious choice would be something like a nursery rhyme or something from childhood that they would both know? Or something they both know from music class, from the band's music that some of their class is involved in. Marinette bites her lip, considering as Adrien makes a suggestion. One they both know. So she gives a nod in agreement. He takes the lead, holding her hand and waist as they count to start and sing, Marinette following his lead with her footwork and trying not to stand on his feet as she focuses on his eyes. So green....so beautiful.]
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[Yup. Marinette vaguely heard him at least. As she tries to focus on her feet. On Adrien's bright green eyes. On his hand in hers, his hand at her waist as they dance. Adrien himself finding it rather distracting with the lyrics, with how blue her eyes were, had he really noticed that before like this? Probably not in not having focused this much on them till now. Or at least, not since their almost kiss with that play they were doing at school.
.....wait why was he thinking of that right now? It causes him to fumble slightly, apologizing as he tries to straighten and move past it.]
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[Marinette gives a nod, looking almost sheepish when he comes and tips her chin like that to get her focus to Adrien again. Adrien tries to focus and not think about the time they'd almost kissed before Chloe had interrupted them. Marinette admiring the green of his eyes while trying not to step on his feet, even if they were wearing shoes. Trying to keep their movements in time with the music.]
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Which it does. Just as they finish the song and pause in stopping dancing. Adrien just looking perhaps a little sheepish as Marinette seems to tinge bright red in response.]
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[Marinette asks, biting her lower lip as she seems to click on how close they were. How intimate it was. She pulls back slightly in releasing Adrien's hand, looking sheepish and cheeks tinged red as she raises a hand to rub at the back of her neck. Adrien doesn't stop her from releasing their hands, glancing to the side and almost mirroring her in the way he rubs at the back of his head, messing up his hair a little some.]
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[Perhaps at some school arranged thing? Her wedding? But Marinette gives a shrug even amid her small smile and sheepish look as Adrien gives a nod. He is conflicted. Because while he does enjoy spending time with Marinette and she was a good friend, he loved Ladybug. And of course is oblivious to the fact that Marinette herself is Ladybug, thereby making this actually far more simple than he realizes.]
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[Marinette blinks, cheeks and nose tinging pinker at the very thought. This was one thing, in the privacy of her room. At school? In public? Where Alya and everyone else might see? She is less sure on that idea. Even if she is also aware she wouldn't be thrilled if Adrien were to practice with someone else.]
I guess it'd depend on the dance. Not everyone exactly knows more formal dancing.
[Adrien says with a shrug, but he doesn't seem. As worked up about the idea as she is?]
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[Marinette says, shaking her head even as Adrien tries to reassure her, taking her hands in his as he says she had done well, given he is more aware than most on how clumsy she could be especially around him in particular. That he really means it is obvious in his softened expression amid her pink tinged face in response as she blinks back up at him as he talks about how perhaps Alya and Nino at least might join them.]
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Ah, but thank you! For teaching us, Nagihiko!
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[Marinette says, as Adrien chimes in with much the same and how he couldn't just sit back and watch them exclude and bully the kid like that. Not that they didn't figure it meant him as a friend by extension but it was still a deal in getting dancing lessons for free when they were usually paid like most any other tutor and all. Something about that saying, who you know, right?]
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[Marinette says with a small smile, starting to calm down in changing the topic from her dancing with Adrien at school and all. Adrien says it was fun and while he was here if Adrien was free, he'd be glad to try this again, or another game of basketball sometime.]
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[Basketball. That is. Though it is probably not surprising Marinette isn't necessarily the most athletic or sporty type exactly given her being known for her clumsiness and all. Especially where Adrien is concerned. She tilts her head in confusion at his pocket shifting, as does Adrien's as he asks what was in the other's pocket.]
Your pocket...?
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[Was her window even open? Perhaps some were, downstairs, but it didn't seem that noticeable? But then again. Perhaps he had his secret for a reason. Marinette and Adrien can both understand that, given their situations with their kwarmi. So neither of them really press exactly in finding out. Until he was ready to tell them. If he ever was. If any of them would really be ready or be allowed to reveal themselves like that.]
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