《Discordant Sonata》Chapter 16: Legato (Part 3 of 3)
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Marinette squinted suspiciously.
Chat had been acting weird. Or rather, weird for him, which was saying something. He'd been in a somber mood ever since he came back that afternoon after her study session. What had happened during that brief time while they'd been separated?
Speaking of which, she recalled that poor Adrien had been acting out of sorts as well. She'd asked him if everything was alright, but his face went red and he waved it off, saying it was nothing, claiming that he was just a little tired. She hasn't pressed the issue, especially knowing that he had a difficult home life and busy schedule. She dearly hoped he'd come to her if he ever needed someone to talk to.
In any case, she'd been surprised to find Chat just as morose and out of sorts. She'd asked him what was wrong and he instantly dismissed it. Then he promptly excused himself to his bedroom, which was unusual. Normally he was chatty as can be during dinnertime, then he would hang out with the rest of the family during the evenings, playing videogames or board games, or engaging in conversation over some tea.
But tonight, he'd hardly spoken a word. He had only answered briefly when spoken to, and it was like he could barely look her in the eye. And whenever he did, she could've sworn she saw something like... guilt?
She wasn't sure. But she knew she didn't like it.
Something was wrong. She was sure of it. Perhaps he wasn't able to share what it was exactly due to his secret identity, but she was determined to help him fix it. She wanted to know the truth.
Tikki had lightly chastised her, saying that maybe Chat Noir had a good reason why he couldn't share his problems, and that she shouldn't pry or be too nosy. But this wasn't nosiness! They were friends! And not only that; it was her duty as Ladybug to look out for his well-being, right??
Speaking of Ladybug...
They had patrol scheduled for later that night. Should she ask him again, as Ladybug? She pondered it... but no; he'd probably act tough and pretend it was nothing again. They were still working on being more open with each other, but progress was slow. Though not for lack of trying. Chat just... didn't always know how to relax around Ladybug. He didn't verbalize it, but it was as if deep down, he was always bracing for imminent rejection. Almost like he expected everything to be a dream, and any day now he'd wake up back at his father's house, all alone.
Despite being allies, there were still many obstacles that stood in their way, as they both navigated through their partnership trying to find their unique dynamic, still somewhat guarded in their words and actions, to avoid hurting the other. There were invisible walls between them, and every time they'd succeeded in tearing one down, it was only to find that there was another wall behind it.
He'd mentioned before that he would never want to do anything to jeopardize their partnership. So he had a tendency to keep quiet about a lot of things, and not rock the boat, so to speak. He'd mentioned before that he trusted her implicitly. But it was like he didn't trust himself. Or trust his luck.
He tended to be more open with Marinette, most likely because he didn't feel that he had to watch what he said as closely for fear of rejection. Thankfully, he'd always been able to confide in her.
That is... until today.
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She sighed.
Maybe he just needed an evening where he could be himself and be a normal person, as the guy behind the costume. But how to do that without revealing his identity?
Her eyebrows scrunched deeply as a tiny idea planted itself in her brain, slowly blooming into a full-blown scheme.
"I know that look," Tikki remarked warily. "You're up to something, aren't you, Marinette?"
"Maybe," Marinette replied with a sly grin. "I think Chat needs to get out of the house and spend a night on the town." With that, she hopped off her desk chair and walked to the large, antique storage chest in the corner of her room where she kept all her current sewing projects. She rummaged around, searching for something.
"How are you going to do that?" Tikki asked with a concerned furrow of her brow.
"I'll explain in a minute," she replied as she found the item she was looking for, then set it down on her chaise.
She then opened her phone's contacts and dialed Mylene's father's number.
Tikki peeked over her shoulder. "I'm not sure where you're going with this, but I hope it helps Chat Noir cheer up," she remarked.
A few seconds later, there was an answer on the other side of the phone.
"Monsieur Haprèle? It's Marinette Dupain-Cheng. I have a quick favor to ask, if that's alright."
A few moments later, the phone call ended, successfully putting the next part of her plan into motion. Monsieur Haprèle had graciously offered to stop by and drop off the items Marinette had asked for, since he needed to be in that part of town anyway for an errand.
"I think we have everything we need." She winked at her kwami. "And now, Ladybug needs to make a phone call. Tikki, spots on!"
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Chat closed his communicator and plopped onto his bed with a groan. Ladybug had cancelled patrol at the last minute, postponing it to the next day. He ran his hands down his face dejectedly. He supposed that was just as well. As excited as he'd been to meet with her tonight, he probably wouldn't be very good company, since he'd been in such a crummy mood all evening.
Still... he'd really wanted to see her. Her presence always managed to do wonders for his morale.
He settled for pulling up a candid photo he'd taken of her with his staff's camera on a different day. She was breathtaking; smiling softly while looking into the distance, the sunset a golden halo behind her, making her look like the angel she was. He smiled at the memory, and he felt his stomach fill with butterflies as they always did when he truly looked at her.
He swiped to the photo he'd taken right afterwards, when she realized he was taking a picture, her eyebrows raised in mild surprise. Then the photo after that, where she'd let out a bashful giggle, bringing her hand to her mouth, looking adorably shy. And the last photo from those few precious moments: Ladybug striking a dramatic pose, with an exaggerated pout that would put any supermodel to shame; a reminder of her sense of humor and willingness to be vulnerable and silly around him.
His smile broadened, his heart now thumping loudly in his chest. She really was so extraordinary.
A sudden rap on his bedroom door jolted him out of his daydreaming. He sat up and put his staff away as he answered, "Come in."
The door opened, revealing a sharply dressed Marinette. He almost didn't recognize her at first, since she'd changed out of her clothes from earlier and her hair was up in high twin buns.
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"Hey Minou! You busy tonight?"
"Uhh, actually, no. Patrol got moved to tomorrow."
"Then I have a proposition for you," she said, her voice high and chipper. Without waiting for a reply, she took his hand and practically dragged him up to her bedroom. "But first, I need to give you something."
They arrived at her room and she let go of his hand, then knelt by a large cardboard box he'd never seen before that was labeled "Backstage". She unfolded the top, then started bringing out a myriad of fabrics and materials so hastily, that her movements were practically blurred. She took out a large pair of sunglasses that resembled vintage aviator-style goggles, an almost ninja-esque facemask, and set them aside.
She stood, holding something else behind her back, and walked up to him with a shy grin, her legs doing her trademark nervous shuffle.
"First of all, I- uh... I made you something. I started it a little while back and finally finished it today." She tucked some hair behind her ear as she averted her eyes timidly, her cheeks dusted with a lovely shade of pink. "I hope you like it."
She revealed the item behind her back, holding it up with both hands. It was a black zip-up hoodie, with muted, subtle detailing as an homage to his Chat Noir suit, but the main feature was the cat ears sewn onto the hood itself.
Chat's jaw dropped, and his eyes practically bugged out of his head. This was the cutest, most considerate thing he'd ever been gifted.
He was at a loss for words, but thankfully Marinette interrupted, "I made it for you so you could hang out at home without having to be transformed all the time. 'Cause I know that can be exhausting for Plagg, and it'd probably be more comfortable for you to be dressed in casual, loose-fitting clothes. Also–" she gestured towards the box behind her, "–my friend's dad, he's an actor, and he gave me a box full of masks and other costumes. You can mix and match, so you can have fun with it while still protecting your identity." She extended the hoodie towards him hesitantly. "Uhh... anyway, obviously I didn't take your measurements because it would've ruined the surprise, but it should fit you just fine. Cotton-polyester blend fleece is pretty forgiving like that."
Chat gingerly accepted the garment, slowly and carefully running his fingers across the soft fabric as he admired the attention to detail his friend had lovingly crafted into a piece of clothing that would hardly ever be seen by anyone else.
He gaped at her, throat feeling quite dry. "Marinette... I don't know what to say. Just... Thank you. This is such a thoughtful gift. I... wow." He brought his hand up to his face, still in total disbelief. "I wish there was something I could do to show you how much I appreciate that you're always looking out for me. There's gotta be a way for me to thank you. Y-you're always so... you're just... I'm..."
Marinette stepped closer to him, their toes almost touching. The sudden proximity got his attention instantly, and she booped his nose with her index finger. "Well then, this is your lucky day. I know just the thing you can do for me."
"Uhh, sure! A-anything you need, just ask," he stammered, slightly confused.
She began, "Sooo, here's what I was thinking..."
She continued to speak as she paced around the room, sort of beating around the bush, the speed of her words steadily increasing until she was talking a million miles a minute, so rapidly that he could barely understand what in the world she was talking about. Although he distinctly heard the words "movie theater", "chaperone", and a pleading, "You wouldn't want me to go all by myself, would you?"
"Uhhh–" he tried to interject, still deep in his confusion.
"And before you turn me down and say, 'But I, the dark and mysterious Chat Noir, cannot be seen in public with a civilian!' don't worry: I got you," she interrupted.
She handed him the sunglasses and face mask, and said, "Detransform and put these on, along with your hoodie. You can wear these to the movies and be totally incognito!"
Chat let out a high-pitched "WHAT?!" his voice cracking once it couldn't go any higher.
"No one will recognize you with the costume! It's really not that conspicuous! Lots of people wear special blue-light blocking glasses when they watch movies or use their computers. And face masks have become a pretty common way to keep germs from spreading, so nobody will spare you a second glance. You'll totally blend in with the crowd. And it'll be my treat! Please??"
Chat rubbed the back of his neck, eyes darting around nervously. This was all so sudden and he was unsure how to respond. He'd never done anything like this before.
"I-I dunno..."
Marinette continued, wringing her hands anxiously as she spoke, "I know this is totally out of the blue, but there's this one movie I really wanna watch that's only gonna be in theaters for this one weekend. I'd ask Alya and Nino, but it's pretty last minute. And even if they're available, they'd probably just make out during the entire movie anyway, and God knows being the awkward third wheel gets tiresome after a while," she added with an eyeroll. "Adrien always has to be booked months in advance, all my other girlfriends are busy, and I really don't wanna go alone; it's not safe to walk around a big city all by yourself at night, y'know. So, what do you say??"
Chat looked back at her, her big blue eyes silently begging him to come along.
He suppressed a sigh, biting his lip instead. She wouldn't want to hang out with him if she knew who he really was and what he'd done to her. She'd always been absolutely wonderful to him– to both sides of him– and he'd repaid her by being a crappy friend who'd been totally oblivious to her feelings. He truly didn't deserve her.
He was about to decline and try to make up some excuse, but just then, her words from earlier in the day popped back into his head: "I'm just trying to get past him. I wanna move on."
He paused. All day, he'd only been thinking about his own feelings and feeling sorry about himself, wallowing in guilt. But right now, this was about Marinette, and her needs. And at this moment, it sounded like what she needed was someone to just be with her. He could set aside his own apprehensiveness and insecurities to help her out, instead of pushing her away. After all, she always went out of her way for her friends constantly, at the cost of herself. She'd always been so selfless... to the point where she tended to neglect her own needs. He couldn't let her keep doing that.
Determined to make things right and treat her the way she deserved for once, he nodded and smiled. "Alright, Mari. I'd love to go with you."
Marinette let out a delighted squeal and resumed doing her excited wiggle-dance, but Chat interrupted, "On one condition! It'll be my treat instead. After all, what good is a paycheck from the best bakery in Paris if I can't use it to spoil my absolute favorite roommate?" He squeezed her shoulder with a wink.
Her mouth popped open in shock, then twisted into a pout. It looked like she was about to argue, but in the end, decided not to press her luck and accept his terms.
"Deal."
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Also, a giant shout-out and mountain sized thank you to my beta, KryallaOrchid, who puts up with all my whining and shenanigans XD (rikkainethompson.com/published)
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