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💀 pour oublier ma peine immense
It had been a long and hard three years.
Ladybug had run out of fingers with which to count the sticky situations she and Chat Noir had been in because of Hawkmoth. But finally, finally, she and her partner had him dead to rights. As time went on, they had grown desperate, and they'd made mistakes - but nothing they hadn't been able to fix. He'd made mistakes, too, and that was how the two of them had managed to track him down.
Heart pounding, she cast her gaze down at the man that had been their adversary for so long. Hawkmoth stared back at the both of them with a dark glare full of loathing. There were a lot of things she had wanted to ask him when she finally caught up to him, but there was only one question she was actually able to form.
"How could you?" She whispered, her voice ragged. She was breathing heavily - the fight had taken a lot out of her. Out of her partner, and out of their enemy, too; had it gone on much longer, they all might have dropped dead out of exhaustion. "You hurt so many people."
Hawkmoth's eyes glittered, and he pressed his lips together into a thin line. Ladybug felt something roll down her cheek - sweat, she hoped, and not blood or tears, but she'd taken a hit to the temple earlier and she couldn't be certain that it wasn't bleeding (and in fact it was). But she was in better shape than him, at least. He was beaten down, he had lost.
All that remained was to take his Miraculous and make sure that Nooroo's power never, ever fell int the hands of someone like him ever again.
His refusal to answer stirred anger in her where there had once been pity.
"Men. Women. Children. You used them all - and for what? What on earth could have been worth it? I don't understand. Explain yourself, Hawkmoth."
He didn't answer. He looked between the two of them, seething. Ladybug scowled and knelt down in front of him, curled her fingers around his brooch, and yanked it away from his suit.
The magic holding his transformation together fell apart, and Nooroo emerged from the butterfly Miraculous at long last. Ladybug cradled him in the crook of her arm and watched as the facial features of their nemesis became clear.
A well-dressed man, middle-aged. Nobody she recognized. Without his Miraculous, he should have been powerless. Defeated. Done for.
She didn't catch his smirk until it was too late.
His hand darted into the suit jacket that hadn't been there before, and his fingers closed around something she couldn't see. "I'll make you understand," He snarled, and the next thing she knew his hand emerged from the jacket and the crack of a gunshot split the air. "Perhaps now we'll share the same wish."
There was a gun in his hand, Ladybug realized, as a dull roar and the man's twisted, bitter laughter filled her ears. He hadn't aimed at her. She turned toward her partner with dread.
He had aimed at him, and his laughter was not the laughter of a man who had missed his mark.
Ladybug had run out of fingers with which to count the sticky situations she and Chat Noir had been in because of Hawkmoth. But finally, finally, she and her partner had him dead to rights. As time went on, they had grown desperate, and they'd made mistakes - but nothing they hadn't been able to fix. He'd made mistakes, too, and that was how the two of them had managed to track him down.
Heart pounding, she cast her gaze down at the man that had been their adversary for so long. Hawkmoth stared back at the both of them with a dark glare full of loathing. There were a lot of things she had wanted to ask him when she finally caught up to him, but there was only one question she was actually able to form.
"How could you?" She whispered, her voice ragged. She was breathing heavily - the fight had taken a lot out of her. Out of her partner, and out of their enemy, too; had it gone on much longer, they all might have dropped dead out of exhaustion. "You hurt so many people."
Hawkmoth's eyes glittered, and he pressed his lips together into a thin line. Ladybug felt something roll down her cheek - sweat, she hoped, and not blood or tears, but she'd taken a hit to the temple earlier and she couldn't be certain that it wasn't bleeding (and in fact it was). But she was in better shape than him, at least. He was beaten down, he had lost.
All that remained was to take his Miraculous and make sure that Nooroo's power never, ever fell int the hands of someone like him ever again.
His refusal to answer stirred anger in her where there had once been pity.
"Men. Women. Children. You used them all - and for what? What on earth could have been worth it? I don't understand. Explain yourself, Hawkmoth."
He didn't answer. He looked between the two of them, seething. Ladybug scowled and knelt down in front of him, curled her fingers around his brooch, and yanked it away from his suit.
The magic holding his transformation together fell apart, and Nooroo emerged from the butterfly Miraculous at long last. Ladybug cradled him in the crook of her arm and watched as the facial features of their nemesis became clear.
A well-dressed man, middle-aged. Nobody she recognized. Without his Miraculous, he should have been powerless. Defeated. Done for.
She didn't catch his smirk until it was too late.
His hand darted into the suit jacket that hadn't been there before, and his fingers closed around something she couldn't see. "I'll make you understand," He snarled, and the next thing she knew his hand emerged from the jacket and the crack of a gunshot split the air. "Perhaps now we'll share the same wish."
There was a gun in his hand, Ladybug realized, as a dull roar and the man's twisted, bitter laughter filled her ears. He hadn't aimed at her. She turned toward her partner with dread.
He had aimed at him, and his laughter was not the laughter of a man who had missed his mark.
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"I trust you," she whispered, her lips curving up into the beginnings of a smile. "I trust you more than anyone."
It was the truth.
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He watched her face, smiled wider as she did, and brought her hand to his lips, kissing it softly. The smooth fabric against his mouth sparked a memory, and he paused there, eyes half open, trying to catch it, finding nothing.
He shut his eyes and kept his lips there, soaking in the phantom feeling of excitement, of accomplishment, of love and confidence. Attaching it to nothing.
This felt like so much closer to who he was.
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This was such a Chat Noir gesture, and yet somehow, it... seemed completely natural on Adrien. Ladybug knew now, of course, that it was because they were one and the same. How had he hidden it for so long, though?
...hopefully he wouldn't hide it anymore. If this was who he felt like he was, how he felt more comfortable - and she knew it was, from the conversations she had with him when he was behind the mask... it could only be a good thing.
How could she help him remember...?
An idea struck her, and she acted without thinking it all the way through. It was a familiar gesture to her, when she reached over with her other hand and tapped him on the tip of his nose, nudging him back just a tiny bit - she could only hope it was familiar to him, too.
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He drew back, covering his nose, smiling behind his hand as he tilted his head to one side, body language changing as he utterly forgot himself, reacting naturally as he dropped his hand to place it over his heart.
"Breaking my heart," he teased, his voice a purr.
It came without a thought.
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Ladybug drew her hand back, her expression stricken, and guilt would be plainly visible in her eyes for a few moments before she looked off to the side. Breaking my heart, he'd said.
He was just joking now, but... how true had it been, before? How many times had she spurned his advances, written them off as him just joking around? She knew now that he hadn't been, because if it had just been a joke, he... wouldn't have remembered her as much as he did.
She hoped he never remembered any real heartbreak.
God, she was the worst.
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His lips were soft, on her cheek. Distracting, hopefully.
"I'm listening?" he asked, offering.
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He'd feel her cheeks warm under his lips, might hear the way her breath hitched a little - though with surprise, not with pain.
"...it's, um..." God, she needed a minute. Adrien could at least rest assured that he would always be able to fluster her if he wanted to. But, after a few moments to get her head on straight, she breathed out and glanced down at her hands. "...have you ever... been so fixated on something that you miss what's right in front of you? I... did that a lot. Until recently. So..."
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... was that why?
So it was someone else?
But that didn't make sense. Hadn't Marinette said she liked him for a long time...?
He tilted his head to one side, a mute question, but not wanting to push her.
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This was not the time or place to tell him that he was Chat Noir.
Ladybug bit her lip, looking away from his gaze as he tilted his head to the side and waited. He deserved an answer, and she knew it, but... how could she give it to him? There were a few long moments where her struggle to make a decision was obvious, before finally, her shoulders slumped.
"...it's just... really complicated. And it'll make more sense once you start to remember things, but..." Now maybe wasn't the best time.
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Adrien sighed, reached up to rub the back of his neck, dig his fingers in to where his headaches started, and shut his eyes, discouraged.
He wondered if he would ever remember. And if he didn't, if she'd ever tell him. It was frustrating because this belonged to him. It was his, it was himself, and he didn't know.
With a sigh, he breathed out, put his cheek to hers again.
"Maybe the details are just noise," he muttered. "Maybe the history is what's getting in the way."
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She'd given him that answer a lot.
As his cheek touched hers, she reached for his hand, her fingers lingering where his ring - his Miraculous - had once rested.
"If you you really can't remember on your own, I'll... I'll try to explain."
But not now. Not until after he'd recovered just a little more, until he could stand and walk without getting dizzy, until being close didn't make his ribs hurt, didn't make it hard for him to breathe.
"...but it just... seems like it'll be better if you remember it, instead of just being told."
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He knew it was medical. He knew it wasn't his fault. He'd been viciously attacked.
-- attacked, claws, darkness, blood, the cracking of his own bones --
Adrien was silent, thinking. Just breathing. He nuzzled her cheek again, shut his eyes.
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This wasn't easy, and it didn't seem like it was going to get any easier, but... she had to be here for him. When the time did come that he remembered it all, she didn't want him to be alone. She had to be here.
He deserved that much, at the very least.
Ladybug squeezed his hand lightly, wished she could give his memories back to him by sheer strength of will, and stayed silent.
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It was nice, being close. Even if he couldn't hold her, he could still feel her warmth this way, still breathe with minimal aching from the pressure of sitting up unassisted. It would make him stronger to do this for short periods, he told himself, wishing it didn't sound like an excuse.
"I'm not the only one hurting right now."
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All in all, that was the best medicine she could have right now. Her injuries hadn't been as severe as his, and she wouldn't want to divert attention from him being taken care of, but this? This was fine.
"You're awake, and you're talking, and... that's enough. I was so scared you wouldn't wake up, so the fact that you have... it's helping. A lot."
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"And stay until I fall asleep," he added, with a tiny smile.
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Not that she intended for him to wake up alone, either.
Marinette, of course, would be there when he woke up, if his father didn't come to visit him first.
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He leaned into her hand with a warm sigh.
"That's fine with me."
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She smiled, kept her hand where it was, let him lean into her touch.
"And, any time you want me to come back, um..." Huh. How were they going to communicate with each other? He could just mention to Marinette that he wanted to see Ladybug, but it would be sort of an odd coincidence if she kept showing up right after hearing that when she wasn't admitting who she was...
Crap.
"...I'll... come back."
Somehow.
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"Besides, you got the message this time, right?" he asked.
He'd told Marinette he'd wanted to see her, and she'd appeared.
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It was fine. This was fine.
He was smiling, and Ladybug smiled back, miles more relaxed than she had been earlier. Even if things were weird and uncomfortable, even if they still had so much to learn and relearn about each other, they would be okay.
"So I'll be back, whenever you want me to be."
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His eyelids were only growing heavier, the more she touched his hair, which just happened to be the same way Marinette did.
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She leaned down and kissed his forehead lightly, her eyes softening as she watched him. ...he was okay. He was tired, but he was okay, and this was all going to be fine. She had to believe he would be fine.
"I will. ...sleep well, okay...?"
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He wished he could pull her down, pull her close. Instead he reached up to touch her hair, letting the ribbon slide through his fingers.
"You too..."
He shut his eyes, breathing out. Not quite there yet, but she was there, touching him, and he soaked it in as long as he could.
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"Mhm." Adrien was starting to settle. She kept her fingers in his hair, soothing him to sleep, waiting and listening to the sound of his breathing as it began to even out. "...see you when you wake up. When we both wake up."
She'd have to make good on her promise and take a nap at some point.
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