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Count Gabriel Agreste has fun playing with and breaking his new toy. And now, he has all the time in the world with her.
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- Part 13 of Kinktober 2025
- Part 4 of The Haunting of Agreste Castle
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The heroes have prevailed. Good has finally triumphed evil, as it always does in the end. Everyone is safe. Forever.
So then, why does Marinette's breath still catch whenever the wings of a butterfly flutter past her.
Why do her wrists still ache.
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- Part 2 of In Royalty and War
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When video evidence of Marinette Dupain-Cheng actually pushing Lila Rossi down the stairs one Monday morning surfaces, it starts off a chain of events that Marinette would love to call one big cosmic joke.
In the wake of Hawkmoth’s defeat, there’s quite literally no akuma for her to blame a bizarre duplicate of herself on. With tensions mounting and accusations being thrown her parents opt to reach out to the biological mother who gave her up for adoption, if only to get her out of an increasingly hostile situation.
There’s just one problem with that: that being her biological mother is dead.
Luckily for her, her biological mother’s “friend”, Bruce Wayne, is willing to take her in and give her shelter in America away from anyone and everyone who knows her.
Yet when her duplicate follows her to a new country and starts causing her more problems, she’s forced to dig deeper into the strange mystery unfolding around her – and the answer to the matter isn’t quite as simple as she’d wish.
(or; in which Marinette is the biological daughter of Selina Kyle and Bruce Wayne, whom almost everyone believes to be a bully and a liar – and that’s only the tip of the iceberg)
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- Part 1 of A Study of Gothic Architecture
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In which Gabriel is abusive towards his son, Plagg has a soft spot for his kitten, and Marinette is worried about her chaton.
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- Part 2 of if i love you was a promise
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“Where were you during the last akuma attack?”
The question rang out in Adrien’s head. “I was at a shoot.”
The detective leant back his chair. “That’s not what your photographer said.” He crossed his arms, glowering down at him. “He told us you never even bothered showing up.” The man’s eyes locked onto his own. His eyes were harsh and unyielding, actively scrutinizing Adrien’s story. “Lying won’t help you here, kid. Your dad confessed. Just tell us the truth, and we can cut you a deal. You’re young,” he pushed. “You don’t have to go down for your dad’s mistakes.”
Adrien’s heart pounded in his chest. He glanced at Ladybug across the table. He could practically see the gears turning in her head, trying to figure him out. Rubbing his palms together, the rattle of the cuffs dragged him out of his thoughts. “I’m telling you the truth.” His voice wavered, “I was at a shoot.”
