《Discordant Sonata》Chapter 6: Solo
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This chapter gave me a really hard time and took forever (I ended up splitting it into two). It's full of action, which is really difficult and tricky for me to write, so thank you for your patience!
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Music glossary:
Solo:
A piece or a section of a piece played or sung featuring a single performer
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(Mood Music: Sergei Prokofiev - Romeo and Juliet: Dance of the Knights)
"YOU'LL REGRET THIS, CHLOE BOURGEOIS!!" the monster bellowed, angrily stomping down the street adjacent to the park where Adrien, Marinette, Nino, and Alya had been picnicking together. In the mayhem that began with the appearance of the akuma, he'd lost track of Marinette.
His head whipped in all directions looking for her, struggling to stay calm as he and Alya carried an injured Nino, rushing away from the conflict. Nino's leg had been crushed under the falling rubble of a gazebo that they'd been hiding behind. The akumatized person had destroyed it as he zoomed through the park, trampling everything in his way while Ladybug tried to stop him from reaching the Grand Paris Hotel, where Chloe was no doubt hunkering down.
Adrien tried to bury away the memory of his best friend trapped under the debris, screaming in agony, face twisted in pain, and yet imploring, begging them to run and leave him behind; Alya's shrieking, frantic and distraught, on the verge of hysteria. Right now he needed to focus and get his friends to safety.
Nino grunted in pain but declared optimistically, "It's alright, guys. Ladybug's gonna beat that guy and fix everything." He lowered his head slightly so it would be level with his girlfriend's and tried to reassure her, "It'll be okay, Alya, don't worry."
Alya replied, still teary and shaken, "But she's bleeding and I think I saw her running with a limp! I've never seen an akuma like this before... And what if Chat Noir shows up?!"
Adrien felt his stomach drop at the mention of Chat Noir. It always made him uncomfortable when he heard other people talk about his alter ego.
"I don't know if she'd be able to handle both!" Alya continued, glancing over her shoulder at the battling duo. "If only there was some way for us to help."
Nino stammered, unsure of how to comfort her. "I-- umm..."
"Let's just focus on getting Nino out of here," Adrien interrupted. "Ladybug's tough, she can handle herself."
...I hope.
Adrien's mind went back to Marinette and his eyes darted around to resume his search.
"Guys, I'm really worried about Marinette. Where could she be?" he asked the pair. "I searched the gazebo to make sure she wasn't trapped underneath, but what if something else happened to her?"
"I heard her yell that she was gonna go get help," Nino replied quizzically. "But I was too distracted by the akuma, so I'm not sure where she ran off to."
Alya shrugged with her unoccupied shoulder. "It's okay, Adrien, this happens all the time during akuma attacks. With her luck she probably got stuck in a bathroom stall or something while trying to hide." More quietly, she added, "Still... let's keep our eyes peeled. That girl has a penchant for trouble sometimes. I'm sure we'll find her where we least expect it."
Just then, they caught a flash of red as Ladybug crashed into the building next to them, smashing through the large glass window of the café.
"Ladybug!!" Adrien cried in horror.
The heroine laboured to her feet, groaning and clutching her head. Debris and glass shards clinked and rolled off her frame as she rose and dusted herself off.
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Adrien cringed. For the most part the suit protected her body, but she had several cuts on her face from the glass as well as a nasty bruise developing above one of her eyebrows. He couldn't help but merely stand there and watch, frozen and breathless.
"Oh my God, are you alright?!" Alya exclaimed.
Upon seeing the three of them, Ladybug quickly straightened up, saluted them cheerfully and called back, "I'm okay!!" She did a double take upon seeing them holding up Nino. "Nino, are you alright??"
His head bobbed up and down and gave her a thumbs up. "Go get 'em, LB!"
She gave him a fond smile. "Get yourselves to safety, I'll draw him away from you!" She began to dash away, running after the akuma once again.
Snapping out of his stupor, Adrien called quickly, "Ladybug!"
She stopped and looked back at him questioningly. He faltered for a moment, trying desperately to untie his tongue.
"Be careful," he finally said in a low voice.
Ladybug's expression softened and she smiled at him. "Thanks, Adrien. I will."
Adrien's eyes lingered on her as she left. She didn't seem like she was really okay, but merely putting on a brave and confident face for their sake.
His stomach churned unpleasantly. "Come on, let's find you some shelter," he muttered uneasily as he began walking again, dragging Nino along.
About a dozen meters away the akuma, a large, musclebound rugby player who'd taken on the appearance of a two-stories tall anthropomorphized rhinoceros in uniform, took an offensive stance and charged at Ladybug once again. She managed to somersault over him, but despite his size he was fast. He hurled his rugby ball at her as she landed, which she narrowly dodged. How could she forget about that ball?! Surely that was where the akuma was being held.
"I can help you!" Ladybug called out at the young man. "Whatever Chloe did, we can work through it together! You don't have to do this!"
He roared in return. "I'm gonna destroy her! She humiliated me! You have NO idea what it's like to be friendzoned!!"
Ladybug's expression instantly fell into one of exasperated annoyance. "Seriously?!"
She dove to the side, spinning her yoyo to fling it at him. It managed to wrap around his legs. She tugged the string forcefully and the huge monster toppled over like a building. The loud crash boomed across several blocks and shook the ground.
She walked towards the akuma and huffed, "Chloe owes you nothing and you are being an entitled jerk for not respecting her rejection!"
Twisting his face in anger, he bellowed, "That shallow witch deserves no respect from me!"
"Everyone deserves respect!" Ladybug countered, keeping the string taut.
"But WHYYY?! Why would she reject me? I'm a nice guy!" The akuma stomped its feet like a petulant child as and preceded to throw a tantrum that rivaled Chloe on her worst days. "Sluts like her only go for the bad boys!" he whined, kicking the nearest car.
"Wow wow wow, you need to stop talking right now before I barf!!" she sputtered incredulously as she tugged. "You're acting like a total creep and odds are that you make her extremely uncomfortable!"
"I'll show YOU 'uncomfortable'!" he shouted, suddenly yanking on the yo-yo string and sending her flying towards him with a yelp. He pulled back and buried his fist in her stomach, knocking the air out of her lungs. She was thrown a short distance away, landing with a rough thud and kicking up bits of crumbling pavement.
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The trio of friends watched from afar, agape. This is very bad, Adrien thought, feeling lightheaded and nauseous.
Groaning and coughing, Ladybug struggled to stand up, arms wobbling as she slowly raised herself. Meanwhile, Reaver, as he called himself, had untangled himself from the yo-yo and stomped towards her.
Ladybug sprinted towards him and leaped over his fist as he swung at her again, then dove past him to retrieve her yo-yo. She summoned her Lucky Charm, receiving a bottle of cooking oil, which she eyed skeptically.
Before she could figure out a plan, however, the gigantic beast leaped towards her faster than she'd ever seen him move.
She didn't have time to dodge.
With a loud cry he struck Ladybug with an overhead punch, striking her down once more. The Lucky Charm was knocked out of her hand, much too far for her to reach. She sprawled on the ground groaning weakly, trying to force herself up.
But Reaver never gave her the chance. He clasped his hands together and smashed his fists downward. With speed uncharacteristic for someone of his size, he hit her again, and again, and again. Pavement cracked and crumbled beneath her from tremendous force of his hits and somewhere amid the blows, Ladybug lost consciousness.
Adrien couldn't think. Couldn't breathe. Couldn't bear to witness the utterly horrific way this sweet and giving girl was being pummelled.
She didn't deserve this. It couldn't end like this. A flood of images flashed through his mind, of her kind gestures and brilliant smile. Her gentle touches and comforting embraces, her thoughtfulness and concern over his wellbeing, not just for his civilian side, but for the side that was supposed to be her enemy. She was truly a beautiful person, both inside and out. The desire he felt - or rather- the need to protect her was almost painful and overwhelming.
If she died, he felt like a large part of him would die with her.
He let go of Nino and sprinted towards them with but a single thought reverberating in his head: I have to save her.
Before the monster's fists could connect yet again, Adrien dove to where Ladybug lay unmoving and managed to roll them both out of the way. He scrambled to his feet, scooping her up swiftly, praying to any possible existing deity that she'd still be alive.
Then, unexpectedly, Adrien turned to face the akuma and shouted at the top of his lungs, "THAT'S ENOUGH, DAMN IT!!"
For a few moments the akuma faltered and his features scrunched in confusion. Then he frowned, raising his fist to strike again. Before he did, however, the familiar glowing butterfly-shaped mask appeared in front of his eyes. While the akuma argued with Hawkmoth, who was no doubt both bewildered and enraged at what had just occurred, Adrien bolted down the street cradling Ladybug in his arms. His heart wrenched in anguish as he held her close; her limp body felt so incredibly small and frail.
He had never been this terrified.
Adrien finally reached Nino and Alya and lay the battered girl on the grass between them. She was deathly still, blood bright red against pale skin. He quickly removed his sweater and rolled it up to place it under her head. Alya rushed to Ladybug's side with Nino following suit, albeit crawling. At the sight of the beloved hero of Paris up close and observing the wretched condition she was in, a despondent Alya began to sob into Nino's arms. Ladybug was Alya's friend, Adrien remembered. They'd known each other for years and, of course, Alya ran the Ladyblog, which in recent years she'd been using as a sort of general helpline for all things Hawkmoth and akuma-related.
Fighting panic, Adrien tightly grasped Ladybug's gloved hand and examined her for signs of life. With his other hand he reached for the pulse point on her neck, but then realized that he might not be able to feel it through her suit. Changing his approach, he hunched his body over hers, lowering his head so his face was lightly touching hers and waited, silent.
A few seconds passed. Finally, he felt her breathing on his cheek, shallow but steady.
He let out a large breath he didn't realize he was holding and whispered, almost giddy, "She's alive." Alya and Nino gasped in relief and hugged each other.
Adrien stroked the top of her head slowly and cooed, "Ladybug, wake up, please, wake up."
"We need to get her to the hospital," Alya said.
"But would they even be able to help her?" Nino rushed, his voice breaking in panic. "She's a superhero. Didn't you see the hospital scene in 'Superman Returns' where they couldn't even get an IV into his arm because of his superpowers? What if the same thing happens?"
"Nino!" Alya chided.
"No, he's right," Ladybug interjected, voice hoarse and gravelly.
"Ladybug!" the three of them cried and huddled around her.
Her eyes fluttered open, pupils struggling to focus. "Magic alters your body drastically. Regular medicine won't help."
"So what do we do then? We can't just sit here and do nothing!" Alya countered.
Adrien looked back at the monster. The seemingly one-sided argument between the akuma and Hawkmoth got louder, and Reaver was quickly getting more and more irritated. Adrien wasn't sure whether his father was trying to persuade the monster to leave them alone, or whether he was trying to convince him to go after them. At this point, Adrien realized that he honestly had no clue if his father would care if he got hurt in the process.
"We don't have much time," Ladybug replied weakly, getting his attention again. "The only thing that can fix everything is purifying the akuma and using the Ladybug Cure."
She started to sit up, then let out a loud, pained yelp while clutching her side. Her breathing became more labored, as if her chest was being squeezed.
Adrien could swear he felt his stomach try to jump out of his body. "Ladybug, please, don't move! You're wounded!"
She waved it off as she continued to try to sit up. "I'm fine, it's just a couple of bumps and scratches."
When she was almost upright she cried out in agony and fell backwards, involuntary tears beginning to prick at her eyes.
"No, don't! Your ribs might be broken, you could puncture a lung!" Adrien implored.
"I have to, there's no other way!" she cried desperately, about to attempt to get up again.
Adrien gently but firmly tried to ease her back down and argued, "If you keep this up, he'll kill you!"
She pushed back weakly as she struggled to keep her breaths even, "What choice do I have?! I'm the only one who can stop him!" Adrien stilled. She looked up at him, eyes shining, and with a desperate tremble in her voice she whispered, "There's no one else. Just me. I need to do this."
Adrien stared back, astonished. He knew she was right. There was literally no one else in the world who could do what she did. Without her, not only would the akumatized victims hurt or kill innocent people, but it might not be possible to restore everything to the way it was originally, and all the damage, injuries, and casualties would become permanent. To her, defeat was simply never an option, and it never had been from the moment she took up the mantle of Ladybug.
Suddenly, just as he'd been dreading all along, he felt the ground shake and heard the giant stomping across the street towards them. Adrien bit his lip in trepidation and unconsciously squeezed Ladybug's hand even tighter.
By now, his father was well aware that Adrien had developed a soft spot for their enemy; of that Adrien was certain. Gabriel was many things, but oblivious wasn't one of them. Whether Gabriel believed that it was the same concern that Adrien held for innocent civilians, or whether he suspected it was something more, he had no idea.
Adrien knew that only two options were available to him from his current situation.
He could allow the akuma to forcibly remove Ladybug's earrings; due to her extensive injuries, she wouldn't be able to put up much resistance and would most likely survive... maybe.
Or... he could remove the earrings himself and hand them over to the akuma, thus sparing her from any further harm.
He didn't even have to think about what he would do. To Adrien the choice was clear.
He slowly lifted his free hand towards Ladybug's face and rested it on her jaw, tenderly stroking her cheek. She gasped slightly at the contact and couldn't help but blush slightly, even at this time, which he found much too adorable. Adrien had to resist the urge to rub his thumb over her mouth to wipe at a small cut on her lower lip. She held his gaze, her vivid cerulean eyes glistening in the sunlight, still so innocent and hopeful despite years of strife and hardship. He smiled despite himself. Even in her current state, disheveled, covered in grime, cuts, and bruises, she was stunningly beautiful.
Tucking some stray locks of hair behind her ear, Adrien gave her hand one last squeeze and said to her softly, "You don't have to do this alone."
Abruptly, he stood up and turned away from the group.
"Stay here and keep Ladybug with you," he addressed Nino and Alya. "Don't let anything happen to her."
Then he ran.
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Sorry not sorry about the cliffhanger! >:3
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