《Discordant Sonata》Chapter 18: Affetuoso

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Music glossary:

Affetuoso- to perform with passion and emotion

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Adrien's eyelids fluttered open, a sleepy smile still present on his face. He breathed out a long, contented sigh, stretching his limbs out wide enough that they poked out of the bedcovers. He couldn't remember the last time he'd slept so well.

Last night, after Marinette awoke him from his most harrowing night terror to date, he'd fallen back asleep and something remarkable happened: for the second time in years, he'd actually had a pleasant dream. The only other time he hadn't suffered from his usual nightmares ever since becoming Chat Noir was on the first night that he'd arrived at the Dupain-Cheng residence.

He tried to think back, wondering what might have caused this, not just last night, but back on that first day Marinette had brought him home. What did these two occurrences have in common?

His mouth quirked to the side and his brow furrowed, deep in thought, trying to remember. He wasn't exactly in the best frame of mind when he'd arrived a couple of months back, given all that had happened when he ran away from his father; so it was no surprise that his memory of that night was hazy at best. Nevertheless, he hoped to find a correlation; if there was one, maybe he could figure out how to repeat it.

His thoughts were interrupted by a gentle hand sliding across his midsection. Disturbed by his movements, a smaller body rolled toward him, settling comfortably on his chest and breathing out a drowsy sigh.

He looked down and there she was: sweet, lovely Marinette; one of the dearest and most important people in his life. The raven-haired girl stirred, letting out a small whine; Adrien stilled, subconsciously holding his breath, not wanting to wake her and accidentally reveal his identity.

This became much harder when she reached around him, her fingers lightly skimming across his rib cage. His muscles tensed and he bit back a laugh; why did he have to be so darn ticklish?!

He readjusted himself, trying to shuffle out from underneath her; but she clinged to him like an overgrown barnacle, even in her unconscious state. I guess she's a cuddler, he thought, and he couldn't help but smile about how well that suited her.

It was still pretty dark in the room, as the sun hadn't risen yet. He glanced over at the wall clock; he still had about an hour and a half before he had to report to work at the bakery, so he didn't have to rush to get ready. Relieved, he sagged back down onto his pillow. He could relax for a little longer, he supposed.

Deciding to check his notifications while Marinette slept, he gingerly reached towards his nightstand to grab his phone, careful not to disturb her. He'd deactivated all his social media accounts since running away from home, so there weren't very many notifications; there was a school-related email and a couple of late night funny memes from Nino.

Adrien checked the Ladyblog next. No news about any akumas this morning, thankfully. However, there were a few blurry snapshots of the previous night's attack. He scrolled down for a bit, then stopped, his eyes popping open as he focused his attention on a particular photo.

He couldn't suppress the lovestruck sigh that escaped his lips when he stared at a picture of Ladybug. His Lady was breathtaking, her eyes so ethereal, her smile utterly resplendent. She was indescribably beautiful, both inside and out and there was absolutely nothing he would change about her. He was hopelessly smitten, no doubt about it.

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A few months ago, he would have berated himself for feeling this way about his mortal enemy. But his entire life had been turned upside down since then, and he wholeheartedly embraced this unexpected development.

The next photo was taken after the akuma was purified and the Miraculous Cure had set everything back to where it should be. Ladybug had seen that Alya was about to snap a photo, so she grabbed Chat and turned him around to face the camera, wrapping her arm around his shoulders. She grinned widely, and did a peace sign with her free hand. So cute.

He glanced over to his own face and instinctively grimaced. He was winking at the camera with a goofy, cheerful salute, not bothering to channel the suave, sophisticated mannerisms of a proper model that he'd incurred over the years. God, I'm so cringy, he thought.

Nevertheless, he saved the picture onto his phone. It was the first photo of them together like this, as opposed to impersonal ones taken by the media from afar, or during press releases and interviews.

It had only been posted a few hours ago, but already it had thousands of likes and comments. He didn't dare look through those, however. Not since he first discovered the kinds of things people wrote about Chat Noir, both before and after his change in alliances. It was better to avoid those, lest he ruin his day reading about how much some people still hated him.

But he remembered Marinette's words from the night before. She was right; he had to have hope, and believe that things would slowly get better. Attitude was everything.

Speaking of Marinette...

He looked down at his roommate once again. By this point, she'd slinked and climbed almost entirely on top of him, utilizing him like a mattress. His eyebrows scrunched together, and he wondered how in the world he'd be able to slip out of bed undetected.

All the stealth-based videogames I've ever played have prepared me for this moment. I got this!! he thought, hyping himself up.

Taking a deep breath in, he rolled over to his side, managing to slide Marinette's ragdoll-like form back onto the mattress. She made a small noise and he froze, electricity crawling up the back of his neck. A few tense moments passed, and her stirring subsided, her breathing becoming slow and even once again. He exhaled, just now realizing he'd been holding his breath.

Freedom!! Adrien celebrated as he stood, stretching his arms high over his head, taking care not to hit the ceiling lights. His skin felt grimy with dried sweat from the night before; a shower was exactly what he needed right now. He tiptoed over to get a change of clothes from the dresser, giving the occasional glance towards the bed to make sure Marinette was still asleep.

As he made his way to the bathroom, he stopped by her side, a warm smile spreading across his face. He bent over and gave the top of her head a small kiss. Where would he be without her and her family? She and Sabine especially went out of their way to help him feel at home, to make him feel like he belonged, instead of treating him like a nuisance, or like some freeloader just taking up space. He loved them all so much; he vowed to himself to make it up to them someday.

He pulled the bedcovers up to Marinette's shoulders so she wouldn't miss the extra warmth too much, then made his way to the bathroom to start the day.

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Marinette stirred, enveloped in softness and a familiar scent of spice and fresh rain. Eyes still closed, she extended her arm, reaching for the oversized cat pillow on her bed that she always liked to cuddle.

Her searching hand found something soft. Aha! She brought it closer, snuggling it tight, then began to get comfortable again. But then, her pillow started poking her cheek, over and over and over. The pillow's poking only intensified when she tried squeezing it even harder. How rude!

Wait... what?

A single eyelid groggily slid open, meeting a small pair of eyes of a distinctive shade of green. A rather frazzled-looking Plagg stared back, his expression unamused from being squished between her and the pillow she was hugging.

"Sorry, Plagg," she slurred sleepily as she pulled away to give him some space. "What are you doing here?"

He crossed his little arms, raising a brow. "I live here, remember?"

"But why are you in my room–– oh, wait..." she stopped, the memory of last night starting to rush back to her. This wasn't her room; it was Chat's. She'd slept in his room last night. And the bed she was lying in was his bed. These were his blankets and pillows, and they carried his scent. Heat rose to her face and a multitude of imaginary butterflies swarmed in her stomach as she realized that she'd actually spent the night with him, albeit under less than ideal circumstances.

And then a second realization dawned on her: Chat Noir was gone.

She sat up with a start, her head whipping back and forth to search for him. As she was about to panic, she heard the shower running in the en suite bathroom, punctuated by some cheerful humming. With a heavy, relieved sigh, she laid back down, careful not to squish the tiny cat god next to her.

"By the way, Little Bug," Plagg murmured, meekly rubbing the back of his head. "Thanks for helping my kid last night."

"Oh, of course, Plagg!" she replied. "I'm always happy to help however I can."

He gave her a melancholy smile. "I just wish there was more I could've done. I tried waking him up myself, but he couldn't hear me at all, no matter how hard I tried." He sighed, twisting his mouth into a pained frown. "He doesn't deserve this. He's already gone through so much."

"Plagg, no, it's okay! You did your best, and I'm sure Chat knows that too. I'm just glad I was able to get through to him. It was lucky that I happened to be downstairs at that time. Chat couldn't ask for a better friend than you."

Plagg grinned widely at her. "I always knew I liked you," he remarked, scooting closer and nuzzling into her.

Marinette smiled back, returning the hug and kissing the top of his head, followed by providing him with some gentle scratches behind the ears. He let out a small, contented purr as he leaned into her hand.

After a few moments of hesitation, Plagg spoke again, "Little Bug, there's... something else you need to know."

They pulled apart, and Marinette eyed him with trepidation. "What is it?"

"It was too dark, so you didn't see it, but–" he said with a grim tone in his voice, "–I need to let you know what really happened last night."

"Huh?" Marinette's eyebrows furrowed together in confusion. "What do you mean? I know he said his night terrors aren't usually this bad, but was there something else?"

A dark look flickered on Plagg's face. "Hawkmoth tried to akumatize him last night."

Marinette felt like she'd been dropped into a vat of ice water. "W-WHAT?!" she sputtered. "B-but how is that possible?! Akumatized?? He was asleep! Hawkmoth can't akumatize people who are unconscious!!" She paused, pondering the possibility. "Right...?"

"It's tricky, but not impossible," Plagg replied. "Hawkmoth knows about Chat Noir's nightmares, so he must've sensed his opportunity and finally taken it last night."

Marinette brought a hand to her temple in disbelief.

Plagg continued, "I don't know why he decided to try it now, instead of when he first ran away. And what if–" he gulped, and his voice quavered slightly as he continued, unable to conceal his fear, "What if he tries it again? What if he tries it every night?"

"No... he wouldn't... he can't!!" Marinette cried, staring at the bathroom door, her mind racing a million miles a minute. She clenched her fists as she tried not to give into the feelings of dismay and anxiety that were clawing away at her. "Plagg... What do we do?! Hawkmoth's patterns seem to be getting more erratic and desperate recently. Is he under some kind of deadline? Why is he doing this??"

"I can think of a couple of reasons," Tikki answered from across the room.

Marinette practically leaped off the bed in surprise due to Tikki's abrupt entrance. "Tikki!" she exclaimed.

The brightly colored kwami hovered towards them and elaborated, "Firstly, as Chat grows older, his powers will continue to get stronger, as will yours, so you'll be more difficult for Hawkmoth to defeat as time goes on. Secondly, I think the effects of misusing the butterfly miraculous must be catching up to him as well. His desperation suggests that maybe he thinks he's running out of time."

"Out of time? What do you mean?" Marinette asked, confused.

Plagg sighed. "It's his health," he answered. "He wasn't doing very well even before we left. Slowly but steadily, it's been getting worse for a while." He turned to face Tikki. "You think Hawkmoth believes that he's gonna... you know... soon?"

Tikki shrugged in response, her expression blank.

"Oh... I see," Marinette said, her voice almost a whisper.

Her mind raced, a torrent of emotions crashing into her simultaneously, like a rowboat in a tempest, slamming into a cliffside without respite.

She wasn't sure how to feel about this new information. Her chest felt tight, like it did when she wanted to cry. Should she feel happy or sad that her mortal enemy was getting sicker and sicker, to the point where his life was potentially in danger? Was it okay to feel–dare she say it– relieved?

What was she supposed to think? As a hero, was it more important to be merciful, or was it more important to be just? Her heart felt like it was being pulled in two completely opposite directions. Despite hating the man with every fiber of her being, part of her thought that maybe dying was too extreme a punishment. And yet, at the same time, the hurt, embittered part of herself thought that maybe dying would be too easy, like he was getting let off the hook instead of being forced to acknowledge his wrongs and feel remorse for the horrible things he'd done.

For years, she'd dreamed about the day when Hawkmoth would be defeated and his miraculous confiscated. It was supposed to be a happy time, full of rejoicing and excitement. But she'd never considered the possibility that Hawkmoth would be defeated by an entirely different force, one that she had no say in how or when it happened. It didn't feel fair. She hated feeling this powerless.

Her thoughts were interrupted by a brief tug at her sleeve. She looked down at Tikki, who motioned towards the bathroom with a small nod. It was then that she noticed the noise–or rather– the absence of it, which could only mean one thing: Chat Noir had finished his shower, and he'd be coming out of the bathroom any minute now.

"I think that's our cue to leave," Tikki whispered.

Marinette nodded. She turned to Plagg and whispered, "We'll talk more later. I'll call Master Fu later today and see if he has any advice."

"M'kay. See ya," he replied with a small wave. "Bye, Sugarcube."

Tikki looked back and gave him a reassuring smile, then followed Marinette out the door.

Plagg hovered towards the windowsill while he waited for his charge, plopping down with a heavy sigh. He leaned against the window, taking in the many colors of the dawn sky, which looked almost too bright and vibrant for his liking. How dare the heavens look so beautiful while he felt so miserable inside? The day hadn't even really started, and yet the only thing he wanted to do was to just crawl back into bed. He dearly hoped that the heavy, uneasy feeling in his gut would go away soon.

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Work at the bakery had been lively and hectic today; so much so that Chat Noir had to be reminded when his shift was over and that he needed to head to school. He gave Sabine a parting hug, the latter thanking him for his hard work and giving him some encouraging words as she helped dust the flour off his suit and hair.

Chat retrieved his cloak from a coat hanger by the door and stepped into the stairwell that led to the living quarters, so that he could retrieve his school supplies and exit through Marinette's balcony trap door as he normally did. That was definitely one of the plus sides of working in the kitchen while transformed; he could wear his school outfit underneath and not require a change of clothes or a shower when he was through. He could merely detransform and be good as new.

As he ascended up the stairs, he heard a familiar deep voice call out to him from below. Chat froze, then turned around, trying to keep his nerves under control.

"Could I speak with you for a minute?" Tom asked.

Uh-oh.

"O-of course, Mr. Dupain," Chat replied, trying to keep his voice even despite his nerves.

Tom's face was mostly neutral, but his body was rigid and there was a hint of gloom in his eyes. Chat did his best not to cringe as he stood in front of the much taller man who, despite not being a superhero, looked like he could toss him clear to the Eiffel Tower if he felt like it. To prevent himself from fidgeting, Chat finally opted to stick his hands inside his pockets.

"What is it, sir? D-did I do something wrong?" he asked. "I was running a bit late, so I apologize if I didn't put something back in the right spot. O-or did I mess up an order?? I'm sorry, I can go back and fix... whatever it is!"

"No, everything's fine; it's something else," he answered, and Chat felt the stiffness in his shoulders ease a tiny bit.

However, it came back full force when Tom didn't say anything else. Chat's heartbeat sped up as they stood face to face in silence, unsure of the route this conversation was about to take.

What else could he be in trouble for? Did he find out Marinette had fallen asleep in his bedroom yesterday? Oh no... Did Tom think he and Marinette had... done something unseemly together last night?! Was he getting kicked out of the house?? His mind raced and his chest thumped, and he prepared himself to beg on his knees for forgiveness if need be.

A few agonizingly long and awkward seconds later, Tom spoke again, "Chat Noir... I wanted to apologize to you."

"Oh, I see. Wait... WHAT?!?" Chat felt like someone had yanked the carpet out from underneath him. "Apologize?? What for?"

Tom lifted his arm to rub the back of his head, his entire posture taut as a bowstring. "We didn't really get off on the right foot, you and I. You've been nothing but cordial and polite, and all I've done since you arrived is give you the cold shoulder, and for that I'm truly sorry. I wanted to clear the air and start over, if that's okay with you."

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