A/N: I'd like to say, thank you to all readers, new and old for your patience in waiting for this final chapter and isn't it a doozy and for coming with me into my journey of angst. As always, please have mercy on me!


His misery returned as soon as his eyes opened and he rolled over with a groan he pulled from deep inside of him; the groan of the deadly weary. What is this feeling? It was a mixture of feeling ill and alive, all at the same time. He felt like throwing up but he also felt like he could run forever. His legs trembled and his hands shook, sweat already beading on his forehead. He groaned again, rolling over.

"Sir, I know this is a bad time but it's time to wake up."

Suddenly, the curtains were yanked open and this time he groaned at the sunlight streaming into the room, searing his eyes and blinding him. He threw an arm over his face to shield his eyes. When he got used to the light, he slowly lowered his arm and blinked. "Another beautiful day," he sighed. "Why can't the day just stop mocking me? All this sunlight when I'm dead on the inside."

"I know sir," Nathalie smiled sympathetically at her place by the door. "But you've been away from the company for days. The Board is getting anxious. I know I shouldn't and I'm really sorry for pushing you like this-"

"You're just doing your job, Nathalie." He heaved himself to a sitting position and dragged himself to the side of the massive bed, a far too big a bed for just one person. "Now, leave me. I need to get ready."

"Very well, sir." Nathalie withdrew and soundlessly closed the room door.

Gabriel reached over for the framed picture he always kept on both the bedside tables, so her face would be the first thing he would see, no matter where he turned. "Forgive me, mon amour," he whispered, his voice still gravelly from sleep. "I promised to keep him safe but he's gone and the only thing I can do is wait for the police to find him. I'm so sorry, mon amour." He traced her face with his finger, her face that was far too much like their son. His heart thudded like he just ran for miles. "I'm so sorry. I have failed you."

(Gabriel Agreste crumpled forward, bringing the picture of his wife as close to him as possible, shoulders heaving as he tried to keep his sobs as silent as possible.)

(Nathalie made it to the end of the corridor before she had to lean on the wall for support. But it was no use; her legs couldn't support her anymore. She slid to the floor, alone in the vast empty house.)

Where is Adrien?


"Where is Adrien?" Nino demanded. "Where is my friend?"

Marinette could only stare at him helplessly. Where do you even start when you're asked that way? "I-" she began tentatively.

"It's not my secret to tell."

Tikki's words floated up into her ears and Marinette flinched. It isn't her secret to tell either. But would it be a transgression if she told now? Nino obviously doesn't know; she could see that now. No one in this room knows. She looked at each and every one of them in turn. Her mother was too pale, her father looked ill. Alya looked at her steadily, egging her on in silence. Would he want them to know? They already know about her but would he want them to know? He entrusted his secret to her and he willingly agreed to keep her secret, even at the cost of his own.

"Well?" Nino persisted and she flinched again.

"It's not my secret to tell."

Marinette took a deep breath, feeling the adrenaline rush threatening to consume her. She let out the breath she didn't realise she was holding. "You know of all those monsters we see from time to time? Like Timebreaker? RogerCop? Chevalier Noir? Animan? These people are all possessed by these butterfly things called akuma. You don't remember it but you were once possessed by them too. Nino, you were The Bubbler, with bubbles that could hold the weight of men. Alya, you were once Lady Wifi, with the power to stop a person in their tracks and to record and broadcast live whenever you wish."

"What?" Alya and Nino gasped in unison.

"Are you telling me that we were both possessed by those evil butterfly things?" Alya spluttered angrily.

"And not even remember it?" Nino continued. "Why?"

"The butterflies, on their own, are neither evil nor dangerous," Marinette began, holding up a finger to stem the tide of their interrogation.

"This is not really the time for technicalities, is it Marinette?" Alya snapped, eyebrow twitching.

"I know, I'm sorry. I just don't think the butterflies should be the ones to blame." Alya scoffed loudly, folding her arms to her chest as she rolled her eyes. Marinette ignored her friend; she had a right to be annoyed. Taking a deep breath, she blurted out in a rush, "The person who controls these akuma is someone called Hawkmoth."

"Okay," Nino said slowly. "And?"

Marinette flailed her arms slightly, overwhelmed by the underwhelming reactions. "Well, the butterflies are his," she stumbled on her words. "The butterflies make the monsters," she flailed some more, "and he controls them-"

"So what you're saying is," Alya interjected, her voice halting as she spoke aloud her thoughts, "that Adrien is maybe possessed by these akuma things too, am I right?"

"Yes!" Marinette enthused, relieved that they'd come to that conclusion instead of having her explain further.

"So Adrien is kidnapped by this Hawkmoth dude and he's turned into a monster, am I right?" Nino continued, brow furrowing as he rubbed his chin.

"Yes!"

"So why isn't he rampaging through town? I mean, this Hawkmoth dude has always made monsters right? And he always had them rampaging through town. Why is Adrien any different?"

Because he already has Adrien's Miraculous. Marinette was struck by the thought. Of course; why hadn't that occurred to her before? And now he wants mine.

"You're right," Alya murmured, her brow furrowing deeper as she was lost in thought. "That doesn't make any sense. What makes Adrien any different?"

Before they could come to any conclusions, Marinette distracted them with a sigh that was too convincingly bone-weary. On cue, both Alya and Nino's brows cleared as they looked at her with concern etched on their faces. "I don't know," Marinette lied. "I haven't been able to figure that one out yet." The lie tasted bitter in her mouth and Marinette had to fight the overwhelming urge to spit it out, feeling like it coloured her entire mouth black.

"So what you're trying to say is that he has Adrien turned into a monster against his own will?" Nino said slowly, as though testing how it would sound with the words strung out like this.

"And we also don't know where he is held," Alya supplied. "Questions on questions..." she mused.

"Actually," Marinette began tentatively. "I think I have an idea. Right after my fight with Chat Blanc just now, he passed me this." She turned around and opened her tiny pink bag, ever-present by her hips, and took out a thin piece of wispy paper in the shape of a butterfly, folded carefully in half. She passed it to Alya cautiously.

Alya held it with the tips of her fingers and opened it, Nino pressing his head against hers to get a closer look. "It's an address!"

"And it's not too far away from here!" Nino gasped. "Are you sure this is where he's keeping Adrien?"

"It's the only lead we have so far," Alya countered.

"Then what are we waiting for?"

"I think," Sabine broke her silence, effectively bringing an air of solemnity as she stepped forward. "I think for now we let Marinette rest."

"Maman, I'm fine," Marinette reassured them quickly, a comforting smile already on her lips as she tried to get to her feet to prove her point. She clamped her teeth lightly down on her tongue to mask her pain. Mon dieu, she was sore. The bruises and cuts from her fight with Chat Blanc were aflame with pain, her adrenaline rush seeping away and making her acutely aware of the pain of her entire body. Her knees were shaking as her joints locked themselves in rebellion. Realising the futility of it all, she slowly lowered herself back onto the couch. "I'll be fine," she tried to reassure them weakly.

"No, you won't," her father argued, his voice hard with conviction. "Not for a while. Don't push yourself too hard, ma petite."

"But Adrien's waiting for me! Who knows what Hawkmoth has done to him?"

"And who knows what he'll do to you?" Thomas raised his voice, stunning her to silence. "He knows you'll be coming for Adrien. And what do you think you'll do when you're there? You think you can just waltz in? You need to think about this first, Marinette! And while you sit here and think, you can heal and rest. Please," his voice quivered and broke. He cleared his throat. "Please just stay here. And recover. Give yourself at least two days." He eyed her bruises and flinched. "Three days."

"Three days?" Marinette gasped. "But what about Adrien-"

"If this Hawkmoth fellow wanted him dead, we'd already have the bodybag!"

His words stunned the entire room, Marinette most of all. The thought of Hawkmoth killing Adrien was something she hadn't considered. Assuming he did get her Miraculous as well, he really wouldn't have any further use for her. Or him, for that matter. He only needed Adrien because Adrien was Chat Noir, now turned Chat Blanc. For the first time, the thought of her own mortality struck her. She could die in this. She looked at her parents and she could see that they knew too. They knew about her own mortality as well.

She glanced at everyone's face in turn, wondering if they realised her mortality as well. Alya just returned her gaze with eyes heavy with concern. Nino looked at her and scratched the back of his neck nervously. "Listen," he began "Adrien is my best friend in the world and believe me there is nothing more I want right now than to get him back. But your dad's right. You're the only one who has the slightest chance of taking this bastard down and we need you at your best."

Licking her lips, she heaved a heavy sigh. "All right," she agreed reluctantly. "We need a plan."


Adrien woke up with a pounding headache. He scrunched his eyes shut and groaned as he gingerly sat up, massaging his head as he did. Even slowly getting up made him feel nauseous, it was that kind of headache. Slowly, he opened his eyes and the room spun and pitched, as though he was in a boat; making the nausea ten times worse. He retched and dry heaved uncontrollably as the nausea took over, clamping a hand on his mouth desperately, cold sweat running down his temples.

Taking deep breaths, he tried to control his nausea. "Nathalie," he croaked weakly. What was wrong with him? Why was he so sick? Was it something he ate? "Nathalie?"

He finally gathered himself enough to throw the sheets off of him. His room was too cold; he can't stop shivering. Even standing was difficult as he crumpled to the floor feebly. "Nathalie?"

"She's not here."

Adrien jolted at the sound of the deep voice, smooth as silk. He looked around wildly for the source.

"Who's there?" he demanded.

"You mean you don't remember me? That's hurtful..."

It sounded like it reverberated in the very walls around him. Adrien swung his head around to look for a speaker or something. But there was nothing to be seen. For the first time, he got a good look at his surroundings. This wasn't his room. It was hard to tell the size of it since it was shrouded in darkness, with only a small circle of white light on the ceiling covered in what appeared to be gauzy purple material as the sole light source. There was a bed and what looked to be a cheap sink and toilet bowl at the far corner. He got to his feet slowly, wobbling a little as he did.

"Show yourself!"

"As you wish," the voice hummed behind him.

Adrien whirled to face whoever it was, ready to fight if need be. "Who are you?"

Through the shadows of the corner opposite the bed, a figure seemed to melt out of it easily, as though they themselves are made of the very shadows they stepped out of. Hawkmoth stood proudly a few paces opposite him, his hands in front of him curled over the head of his cane, a smirk on his chiselled jaw.

"You!" Adrien gasped, instinctively backing away.

"Oh, so you do know who I am," Hawkmoth countered silkily, like the cat that got the cream. "And here I was rehearsing my lines. Just for you and you completely stole my thunder. You wound me."

"Hawkmoth." The word left his lips in a jagged burst of hatred. "What do you want with me?"

The villain yawned. "Oh, nothing much, really. In all technicalities, I don't actually need you anymore. Not when I already have my hands on this."

He reached into his inner suit pocket and procured a tiny lump slightly bigger than the size of his fist. His grin widening, he opened his gloved hand and in his open hand sat Plagg.

"Plagg!" Adrien's eyes immediately zoomed to his own hand, only to find that his ring was missing. He rubbed his finger to make sure and sure enough, his ring was not on his finger. He glared at Hawkmoth. "Give him back!"

"You're welcome to take him," the man scoffed, holding the kwami out enticingly.

The boy quickly swiped for the kwami and held Plagg to his chest fearfully. "Plagg? Are you okay?"

The kwami remained impassive, his face and body slack and yielding.

"Come on, buddy. We have to get out of here." He turned Plagg over in his hands and gasped in shock. Plagg's face and mouth was as slack and yielding as the rest of his body but his eyes were what shocked him the most. Plagg's normally green, slanted and expressive eyes were wide, blank and worst of all...purple.

"What did you do to him?" There it was again; the words that tumbled out of his mouth like pieces of jagged, brittle glass that were aimed to hurt. It almost shocked him, this bitterness he so easily mustered up. Who was this person, who could use words to hurt so easily like this? He almost couldn't recognise his own voice, what more these words he managed to turn to shards of glass.

Hawkmoth only quirked an unimpressed eyebrow. "Did I hurt the little kitten?" he mocked smoothly. "Your kwami is still alive, don't you worry your golden head. He is just under my control." He held out his hand and Plagg wrenched himself free from Adrien's grasp. Alarmed, Adrien tried to grab him back but each time Plagg eluded him and floated serenely onto Hawkmoth's open hand. "See? I have your Miraculous. Now I need your help to get the other one. The one held by your precious Ladybug." He spat out the name like it left a bitter taste in his mouth.

Adrien crossed his arms and lifted a corner of his mouth crookedly in a manic grin. "I see you haven't gotten her yet," he said gleefully, almost giddy with relief and joy. That's good. Ladybug is still out there. He hasn't taken her yet. "Why? I bet she outsmarted you, didn't she? You haven't been able to even figure out who she is, haven't you-"

His frantic words were cut short when Hawkmoth moved one long step forward and effortlessly backhanded him across the face. Adrien's entire head moved with the force of the slap and he could only blink at the wall. The shock numbed the pain for him, leaving his cheek oddly tingly; like when you move a limb that fell asleep. Slowly, he cupped his cheek and felt his mouth fill with liquid. Unable to figure out what to do with the liquid he was unwilling to swallow, he spat it out. Dark liquid landed with a splat on the floor, glistening in the poor light.

It took him a long time to figure out what the hell just happened as he stared at the dark spot on the floor. And when comprehension dawned, searing pain bloomed on his cheek like a white hot flame and he bit back a hiss. He finally lifted his head to fix Hawkmoth a glare so angry and defiant even he felt the heat of it.

"My Miraculous is only drawn to the darkest places of one's heart! The dark emotions of envy, fear and hatred as my fuel! Think of that real hard as you wonder why I have you and not her!" Hawkmoth used the head of his cane to jab at Adrien's chest, hard. "Besides, I will not have you questioning my methods," Hawkmoth's words slid like oil as he tucked his cane under his armpit so he could pull his loose glove back into place. "Now," Hawkmoth bent forward and brought his face close to Adrien's. "You will help me procure that final Miraculous. So I can finally get out of this miserable town!"

Adrien only glared back. "If you think I'm going to help you, you're sorely mistaken," he scoffed defiantly.

"How dreary. I expected this." The villain straightened himself up again and held out Plagg. "Claws on," he said slowly, clearly.

"No-" was all Adrien managed to blurt out as Plagg moved with sudden renewed vigour, transforming him and when it ended, he fell to the floor in a heap.

"What is your name?" Hawkmoth drawled lazily, disgust plain on his face as he viewed the heap on the floor.

"My name," the voice that came out was hoarse, "is Chat Blanc."

"Good. And who's your master?"

"My master," Chat Blanc got himself to his feet unsteadily. "Is Hawkmoth."


"So how are you feeling today, ma petite?"

Marinette smiled and held up her hand to show her father. "The bruises are gone, Papa."

"Good." Mr Dupain's answer was curt as he kneaded the dough.

"Papa? I can help with that, you know. That did used to be my job," Marinette said gently, putting a hand on her father's elbow. "Besides, you're kneading it too hard," she smiled to lighten the heavy atmosphere.

"No, no. You rest."

"Papa..."

"Marinette, must you go through with this?" Thomas whirled around to look at his daughter. "The police have guns; you don't have to be the only one to do this!"

"Papa..."

"Papa!"

Thomas Dupain flinched at the memory of Marinette, five years old and insisting that she's tall enough to help around the bakery.

('There's two things I know for sure:

She was sent here from heaven and she's daddy's little girl.')

"I just think that it's not like you're outnumbered. I mean, there are only Hawkmoth and you, right?"

"I know that, Papa," Marinette tried to console him.

"Papa!"

In his mind's eye again, he saw little Marinette again. This time she really was tall enough to help around in the bakery and they both wanted to surprise Sabine for her birthday. Marinette insisted that she try to make the cake herself. "I've seen you do it lots of times! I want to do it too!"

('For butterfly kisses after bedtime prayer;

sticking little white flowers all up in her hair;

"Walk beside the pony, Daddy, it's my first ride."

"I know the cake looks funny, Daddy, but I sure tried."')

"Papa, I know how you feel about this but you have to know that guns will not help in this fight. And I really do not want anyone to get hurt because of me. I'm sorry, Papa." Marinette rushed to her father, threw her arms around him and hugged him tight. "I'm so sorry that you have to be put in this position. Especially because of me. Sometimes," her voice hitched. "Sometimes I wish I wasn't Ladybug. Sometimes I wish I was still a little girl."

Thomas Dupain stared at his little girl, tiny and fragile like a bird. "No," he said, hugging her back. "Don't think that way, Petite Coccinelle." He hooked a finger under her chin and forced her to look at him. "I am so proud of you. To a point that I can't even find the words for it. I'm proud of what you've done and what you have achieved. I am proud of you taking up responsibility like this. I am proud you are Ma Petite Coccinelle. But most of all, I am proud that you are my daughter, Marinette. And I wouldn't have it any other way," he croaked as he hugged her again, tighter this time. "Do forgive an old man his worries."

Marinette sniffled as she pulled away. "I'm proud of you too, Papa."

"Now, go help Maman."

"Okay, Papa."

And for once, the voices of her past and the voices of now merged for Thomas as he watched his daughter skip away, a tiny Marinette appearing in his mind's eye following close by. If only he didn't have such a yawning feeling in his chest.

('Oh, with all that I've done wrong, I must have done something right

To deserve a hug every morning, And butterfly kisses at night.')

Marinette ran up the stairs into the apartment, to find her mother sitting with a cup of tea in her shaking hands. "Marinette!" Sabine jumped, sniffling and trying to surreptitiously wipe at her eyes. "I thought you were helping out with your father!"

"He told me to help you," Marinette said carefully, tactfully ignoring the redness of her mother's swollen eyes.

"Well, I don't have anything for you to help me with," came the curt reply.

The tone would have deterred others but Marinette knew better. She went up to her mother and hugged her from behind, so she can't see her mother's face. Initially, there were some resistance and protests from Sabine; but that soon died down and she just took a deep breath.

"You come back to us, you hear?" was all she croaked out.

"Okay, Maman." Marinette mumbled into Sabine's shoulder blade. She dreaded hearing her mother telling her to promise it. Please don't make me promise, she begged silently. I don't want to make promises I can't keep.

Her silent prayers seem to have somehow reached her mother because Sabine just took a deep breath that seemed to go on forever. "Okay," she just said. "Now go upstairs. Your friends are waiting for you. Go, now. Before my bloated up crying face scars you for life."

Marinette just squeezed her mother briefly and broke off, bounding up to her room, where she found Nino and Alya already waiting. "Hey," she greeted them.

They just greeted back weakly, faces pale.

"What's up?"

Nino looked at Alya uncertainly and Alya wrung her hands in turn, something highly unusual for the usually so confident young woman. "Are you sure you're ready for this?"

"To be completely honest, no I'm not. I'm terrified. And I don't think I can ever be ready for this. It's not like it's an exam or anything," she laughed weakly to a silent audience. "Come on, guys. What's wrong?"

"Aren't you aware of how dangerous this is?" Nino burst out, to be glared briefly by Alya.

"I do. But let's face it; I'm in danger every time I'm Ladybug. This is just...slightly more dangerous."

Alya rushed over and gave her best friend the tightest hug she could manage.

"Alya!" Marinette gasped in surprise. "You're kind of choking me here," she joked.

"Shut up and let me have my moment," Alya mumbled.

Trying to steady her breathing before she dissolved into a puddle of tears, Marinette hugged back in equal tightness.

"You come back, you hear?" Alya whispered, her voice breaking.

Not trusting herself to speak, Marinette just nodded.

Alya took a deep breath and abruptly let go, forcing a smile on her face. As though the brimming eyes were not there.

Marinette turned to Nino and smiled.

"Uh," Nino bit his lip and shuffled his feet. "Good luck out there." Quickly, he stuck out a hand.

She just stared at the outstretched hand. "Oh, you can't be serious," she teased.

"Yeah well-" Nino's words died on his lips as Marinette barrelled into him. Slowly, with a nod from Alya, he hugged her back, arms wrapping around her shoulders. "You bring him back, okay?"

"Of course," came the muffled reply.

"And when you do find him kick his ass for me, okay?'

She laughed as she broke away. "Oh, I'm sure I will."

Nino smiled and headed to the skylight. "Ready?"

Marinette took a deep breath of her own. "As I'll ever be."

The three of them climbed out onto the roof and stood there, awkwardly facing the other.

"Remember the plan?" Alya asked, rubbing her hands and shivering a little when a breeze hit. Her best friend nodded. "Okay, now go."

"Okay then. Tikki!" The pink kwami zoomed over, startling the other two. Neither of them could get used to her just zooming around like that. "Spots on!"

In a flash of bright light, Marinette transformed to Ladybug and with a nod to her two friends, she swung off the roof and away to her destination.

Alya and Nino just watched their friend, the last person they'd ever expected to be the heroine crime fighter, in awe.

"You know, I don't think it has fully sunk in yet that Marinette is Ladybug," Nino commented, breaking the awed silence.

"I ran a blog about her." Alya whispered softly. "About my best friend." She whistled in amazement. "You know, since we were possessed by those not-necessarily-evil butterflies of doom, I wonder if we ever looked as cool as Ladybug did swinging away like that," she wondered.

"I bet you were. I mean, how cool can one guy be with a name like The Bubbler?" He grimaced. "Let me blow bubbles into your eyes to irritate them!"

"Don't you think Lady Wifi is too pretentious? I mean, am I even a lady?"


He ploughed through one meeting after another in a drunken haze. What did it matter? What did it all matter? All this pretence. This all amounted to shit without his son.

Gabriel threw himself onto his sleek, hard chair; wearily telling Nathalie to cancel him next four meetings. He can't do this. He's so tired. Scratch that, he's so weary. Ever since the police announced that without a ransom note, they can't call it a kidnapping; he can't stay still. But at the same time he can't get any sleep. He can feel his eyes, hot and itchy with tiredness.

Sighing, he opened a drawer and took out a framed photograph. It was a picture she took; and it was a perfect picture to him. His infant son was smiling at him, he was laughing at his wife's face behind the camera as she complained at how complicated it was. He slumped forward, resting his forehead on the frame, his long fingers tracing Adrien's smile.

Where is Adrien?

"Mr Agreste?" His phone buzzed. "There's someone here to see you."

"Nathalie," he replied wearily. "I told you to cancel all my meetings for this evening."

"I know sir." Nathalie gave a weighted pause. "But I think you're going to want to meet her."

It's one of those people, he thought tiredly. Ah well, the sooner he can meet her; the sooner she can leave and leave him in peace. "Very well. Send her in."

The large wooden doors opened and Nathalie walked in. Closely followed by Ladybug.

Gabriel shot to his feet, stuffing the frame back in the drawer. "Ladybug!"

"Mr Agreste!" Ladybug jumped. "You know me?"

"Of course; how could I not? Nathalie, fetch us something to drink please." Nathalie nodded, shocked at how animated he had become as compared to the whole of last week. "Please, sit."

Gingerly, she perched herself at the very edge of the hard, minimalistic chair.

"So to what do I owe the pleasure?"

Ladybug licked her lips. "Mr Agreste, I came here about your son."

She might as well have spoken Arabic to him as the rush of blood to his ears drowned out any other words she might have spoken. "I'm sorry," he said over the roaring in his ears, leaning forward to rest his elbows on the table. The door opened and Nathalie slid in with a tray. "You wanted to talk to me about Adrien?"

"Uh, yes." Ladybug's eyes flicked towards Nathalie uncertainly. Nathalie, in turn, coolly laid out the refreshments, her hands only slightly trembling.

"It's okay. I trust her."

"Okay." She took a deep breath. "I understand that your son's missing?"

"For a week now," he affirmed. "The police have found no trace of him. It's like he ran away or something. It's the only reason it hasn't been an official case. They said teens run away all the time. But I don't believe it; I don't believe my son would ever run away from his own problems, should he have any." He was rambling now and he knew it. But he daren't hope. Should he? "But, after a week has gone by with no ransom note... I can't bear the thought."

"Mr Agreste, I'm sorry to hear you like this. I know now that you must really love your son-"

"What do you mean you 'know now'? What about before?" he demanded.

She flinched. "I've seen him around his school before and he sometimes says that he feels like you don't care about him anymore. He says that he has to do better so that you may...love him like before."

Gabriel breathed out through his nose as he leaned back, regarding Ladybug over his steepled fingers. "It's true that I've been...neglecting him ever since his mother disappeared. It was selfish of me," he let out a long sigh full of regret. "And childish. And I want to kick my past self for it. But whatever it is, he is my son. And I want to know if you have any news of him."

"I do, actually. Mr Agreste, your son has been taken by a horrible man by the name of Hawkmoth."

He didn't know how, but suddenly he was on his feet and staring down at both the women. Clearing his throat, he straightened his tie and ran a hand over his dishevelled hair. "Pardon me," he said coolly as he sat back down. "Do you have any other information?"

"I have an address-"

Again, he was on his feet. Clearing his throat, he began pacing. "And?"

"And I plan to storm the address. The only problem is, I expect the place to be heavily guarded-"

For the third time, he interrupted her. "Take my personal guard. Take all of them. I have about fifty men in my employ and I can muster more. Is that enough?"

"But sir." This time Nathalie interrupted him. "Giving your entire force would leave you exposed!"

"I don't care! I want my son back and if this is the price I must pay I will gladly pay it!" His voice thundered, which was very unlike the smooth and collected man they were both used to seeing. "I will come with you to storm the place," he said surely, like he made up his mind.

As expected, Nathalie went off into a tirade of disagreement, which Gabriel staunchly talked over.

"Wait!" Ladybug cried out over the both of them, effectively silencing them. "Mr Agreste, I appreciate your concern but with all due respect, shouldn't you be here? Shouldn't Adrien have something to come home to?"

They both considered this as Gabriel slowly sat back down. "I see," he murmured. "In that case, I suppose I really should stay. But Ladybug," he looked at her steadily. "Thank you, for trying to bring my boy back like this."

And for potentially risking your life on it.

It was unsaid, but it might as well have been said, judging by the way he stared at her so intently. She felt a chill run down her back but she forced a smile on to her lips and pushed out the last ounce of professionalism she could muster. "Of course, Mr Agreste."

The rendezvous point wasn't exactly what she expected it to be. She wasn't sure why but she expected some kind of dark castle with a moat of some sort. But it just seemed like a plain, perfectly ordinary multi-storey building in town. Not for the first time, she wondered if she got the wrong address. She checked the fragile pressed butterfly for what seemed like the millionth time but here it was. It was the right address.

The private army supplied by Mr Agreste was awesome. Ten armoured vehicles rolled by and they all set up camp right outside the gates. Everyone in a five kilometre radius was evacuated for their own safety. That night, they set out their plans. This was where Alya came in. In the last couple of days since Ladybug's hiatus, she had once again proven her resourcefulness by procuring detailed plans of the house. "Don't ask me how I got them," she warned, casting a sly glance at Nino, who grinned back.

Ladybug left the main tent as Alya explained the plan to the head of the hired men when her father tapped her on the shoulder. "Papa?" she gasped in surprise. "Maman? What are you doing here?"

"We came to help you fight," Thomas said resolutely, holding up his gloved hands. "Those kind men were good enough to give me my own Kevlar jacket."

"Papa, this isn't a boxing match; you could hurt yourself! You've stopped boxing years ago!"

"I've been training while you've been resting," he argued.

"Several days training does not a boxer make." Ladybug crossed her arms angrily.

"Marinette, do you think one just forgets an entire lifetime's worth of training? This is like riding a bicycle; you don't forget it!"

"Papa, you don't know how to ride a bicycle," Ladybug deadpanned.

Thomas blinked. "That is beside the point. Please, ma petite," he begged, his tone serious again. "I can't let you do this alone."

"I'm not alone; I have almost a hundred men with actual guns behind me!"

"And none of them will protect you as I can. I can be your tank! Or your bodyguard! Please, Marinette. Please let me do this with you."

Ladybug shifted from one foot to another as she chewed her lips thoughtfully. "Fine," she conceded with a rush of air she didn't realise she was holding in. "But please, be careful."

As he father gleefully made his way to the front line she turned to her mother. "Please don't tell me you insist on going to the front line as well."

"Oh no, I'm staying at the back with Alya and Nino. I'll be tending to the wounded. I was training to be a nurse before I married your father," she explained. "Who do you think patched him up between fights?" Sabine added with a sly smile.

"I cannot believe..."

"You have to keep some mystery with you in your old age, dear." Sabine winked and without any other prior warning, pulled Ladybug into a tight embrace. "We're so proud of you," she whispered fiercely. "And don't forget, we will always have your back."

Ladybug tried not to cry that night as she went to bed. Tomorrow will be the day and she hoped she delivers.

The next day was a confusing one. Ladybug woke up to a crowd of voices and when she went out of her tent, the camera flashes briefly blinded her as reporters screamed out their questions. Even more surprising was her father arguing with the police chief, of all people. Quickly, before it could come to blows and her father arrested, she stepped between them. "Is there anything wrong, sir?" she asked authoritatively, signalling for her father to back down.

"Mademoiselle," the chief began gruffly. "You are holding an illegal rally in these streets. I would like to ask you to please disperse from the area."

"I understand but I have strong evidence to believe that Adrien Agreste is being held against his will in that building," she tried to explain, pointing to the building in question.

"Mademoiselle, Monsieur Agreste has been officially classified as a runaway on account of the lack of evidence that suggest otherwise!"

"I understand that but I know for a fact that he did not run away and that he is indeed held in that building!" Ladybug insisted.

"And so you brought your own army to storm the place," the chief sneered, eyeing the armed men.

"Those men are under the employment of Gabriel Agreste, who shares my view in this matter. Monsieur Agreste really wants his son back," she added heavily.

In a flash, the chief had his phone out and made a few calls, turning his back and walking away from Ladybug and Mr Dupain.

"That was very impressive," Thomas smiled at his daughter proudly. She only returned the smile weakly. She had never been against the police before and that police chief rattled her a little.

The chief of the police stalked back to the two of them soon after, deep frown lines etched on either side of his mouth. "I have spoken to Monsieur Agreste, who has in turn spoken to the mayor," he began, his tone displeased. "And we have come to the agreement that this little rally of yours have the mayor's permission to continue, providing that you keep within the set perimeters. I will also station my men around the perimeter to ensure that your people remain within bounds. Good day to you, mademoiselle and monsieur, and I deeply," he sneered the word out, "apologise for causing such a scene."

The head of the unit gave a rousing speech to his men as they all stood tall and ready in a straight line outside the tightly closed gate like the riot police a few kilometres away. Thomas Dupain stood out front with the best of them, for once not looking like he was hulking over the others. As they all readied themselves, the gates suddenly unlocked with a muted click and rolled open, squeaking slightly.

Taking in a deep breath, Ladybug took that as her cue and stepped into the compound. As she walked in, she looked around the area. The compound wasn't especially large but it was decently sized. She ignored the news helicopter as it roared overhead. Halfway in, she stopped dead at the sound of a silky voice.

"I can't believe it. Ladybug. In my house. And I haven't had the chance to clean up; I didn't know I was receiving guests. And so many guests as well." Hawkmoth appeared on a veranda several floors up, Chat Blanc close behind him.

"Hawkmoth," she growled. "I can't believe I finally have the pleasure of meeting you face to face! Now, bring Adrien Agreste out!"

Hawkmoth laughed. "I think it would be more appropriate to ask him if he wants to leave."

"Stop your mind tricks on him! Don't let this come to be a fight, Hawkmoth! I came prepared!" she gestured at the men waiting patiently outside.

"And you think I haven't? You think I've been sitting around here knitting while you go into hiding? You're deeply mistaken, Mademoiselle Coccinelle!"

All of a sudden, the front double doors crashed open. Ladybug immediately took a defensive stance as she expected some booby trap to be triggered. When it didn't, she slowly lowered her arms, staring at the open doors. The inside was predictably dark and in contrast to the bright sunlight, she could see little of what's inside. But then she saw it. Moving shadows.

Ladybug squinted against the sun to get a better look when the ground shook and the very air buzzed. Out from the doors came grotesque translucent human-moth hybrids created in an awful parody of what she was used to dealing with. Standing six feet tall with a vaguely humanoid body, its wings were a foot taller than it and spanned four feet or more. It had two feet with two normal shaped arms. But it had two smaller hands dangling by its sides and on closer inspection the Papillons were able to move those autonomously, similar to how we moved our own hands and arms. Two by two they marched out of the double doors in an endless stream; taking halting, unsure steps as they arranged themselves in lines of five several feet away from her and she gulped. Her parents were right; stealth was not how this could be handled. If she'd gone with her original plan of sneaking in to rescue Adrien, she probably would've been overwhelmed by these creatures and her Miraculous would have been irrevocably taken.

"You probably know this but my Papillons would prefer if you would strike at night when they would be less sluggish but you probably didn't want that, don't you? So, what do you think, Ladybug? How do you like my new Grande Papillons?" He waved his arms in a flourish and the Papillons let out unnerving chitters.

"So, Ladybug," Hawkmoth continued. "How would you like to do this? The easy way or the hard way? Personally I prefer the easy way, less mess that way; but in nature of being a good sport I will let you choose."

In response, she threw out her yoyo to catch the balustrade of the veranda and pulled herself upwards into the air. As she swung, weightless, she aimed the heel of her feet to land on Hawkmoth's smug face. Before she could even close half the distance however, one of the Papillons shot upwards and snatched her cleanly out of the air. It threw her away from the house and Ladybug pulled her arms towards her chest as she twisted her body around and braced herself for impact. She landed on the ground gracefully, her breath slightly knocked out of her. She glared at Hawkmoth as he clapped slowly.

"I regret to see your decision," he said without a trace of regret in his tone. "Papillons, attack!"

Immediately, the Papillons shot upward and took to the skies. In retaliation, Thomas Dupain let out his own battle cry as he rushed forward to help his daughter, closely followed by the rest of the hired men, all shouting out their own battle cries.

Even early on, she could see that they were in a disadvantage as the Papillons outnumbered them at least two to one. But that didn't stop the men as they bravely took aim and fired at them. Some of the men were plucked by the Papillons and in the sky they struggled to free themselves. One Papillon attempted to swoop down to pluck one man up but Thomas let out a roar and grabbed it, smashing it on the ground as hard as he can. The Papillon lay stunned and before it could recover, the large man was already on it, pummelling away. Another Papillon came to aid its brethren but Ladybug rushed forward to knock it aside and away from her father.

She faced the Papillon, holding her arms up as she whirled, landing a roundhouse kick to the Papillon's face, eliciting a screech of pain. Twirling her yoyo, she used it as a shield to block off three other Papillons as they swooped down to swipe at her, sending another well-aimed kick to knee of the grounded Papillon, effectively shattering its kneecap. In that brief moment of her getting distracted by the grounded Papillon's screaming, one Papillon barrelled through her defences and had her in a chokehold. Struggling to free herself, Ladybug kicked out and tucked her body inwards, using her downward momentum to bring it over her head and crashing forwards on to the ground. As soon as she shook one off another made a swipe at her and she dodged, bringing her body low to slam a foot on where she hoped its Achilles tendon would be and making it lose its balance. She was just about to get grabbed by another Papillon when he father rushed forward and had the six foot Papillon in a chokehold himself.

"Go!" he yelled out over the captive Papillon's shrieking. "This is not your fight! I'll handle this one here! Get that Hawkmoth!"

"But Papa-"

"Go!" Thomas roared. "I'll catch up with you. I promise." He smiled at his daughter, eyes shining with pride as she nodded and turned towards the gaping doors of the large house. "Now, ma petite papillon, it's just you and me."

As soon as she made her way indoors, she had to stand there for a while, blinking to get her eyes used to the dim light. She glanced around the room, taking it in. It was devoid of furniture but was littered by numerous unknown substances in humanoid shapes. It took her a while to realise that these were probably the Papillons' cocoons. Whatever it was, it was everywhere; on the floor, covering the windows, on the stairs. Spotting the stairs Ladybug quickly made her way up, taking the steps two or sometimes even three at a time. One floor up, she slipped on the unknown substance and grasped the banisters to steady herself. This floor had corridors to rooms that she would wager held more Papillon cocoons. Steadying herself, she continued to make her way up the stairs.

Halfway up, she heard the chattering of another Papillon and before she could to make her way down to figure out a way around it, another Papillon appeared at the stairs behind her, its hand snaking out to grab her ankle. It yanked hard and sent her crashing down. Instinctively, she brought her hands straight out to break her fall, only grazing her chin on the step before her. Twisting around, she pulled her foot towards her abruptly, breaking the Papillon's hold and just as quickly, she brought her heel down on its head, stunning it. The Papillon screeched and backed away, holding its head in its hands. Before Ladybug could scramble to her feet, the Papillon on the floor above her took both her wrists in one of its hands and pulled her to stand, bringing her face close to its own. Grimacing, she brought her head back and forward, though there was no discernable nose to be seen; but she was desperate. It didn't stun the Papillon but it did shock it and in its shock, it let go of her and instinctively took a step back.

Seeing her chance, Ladybug leapt backwards on to the flat ground, facing the first Papillon with her yoyo at the ready. When it lunged for her, she threw her yoyo to its face and it stumbled backwards stupidly, making room for the second Papillon to make its way to her. She dodged underneath its outstretched hands, putting her own hands on its shoulders and kneed it in the ribs, extracting some sort of groan from it. As it slumped on the floor, she grabbed its head and brought her knees forcefully to its head again. This time, she managed to knock it out.

Before she could whirl around, the other Papillon socked her squarely in the middle of her back. She gasped in shock more than anything, her vision dotted with tiny spots. The ceiling was painted a dark red, she noted randomly and with the dark spots in her vision, it looked almost Ladybug-like. She almost chuckled at the ridiculousness of it before the Papillon brought her around to face it and landed a left hook on her cheek, the excess momentum sending her flying.

This is a different kind of weightlessness, she observed in that one elongated moment in time before she landed on the floor in a painful heap.

Get up, she urged herself as she lay there for a split second before springing to her feet and charging towards the Papillon, yoyo already twirling. Using the continuous circular motion of the yoyo, she threw it with almost deadly force at the grotesque creature. It dodged swiftly and charged at her as well, bringing all four of its hands forwards to grab her. Quickly, she twisted her yoyo around and used it as a shield to block its attacks. At the next break in its movements, she threw her yoyo at the chandelier and swung herself to the opposite side of the room to give her time to plan the next attack. As the Papillon looked up idiotically to figure out where she went, Ladybug saw her opening and took it; throwing her yoyo to wrap its cord around Papillon's ankles. It whirled around to face her, further tangling its ankles in the cords. Pulling with all her might, she brought it down, the back of its head hitting the floor with a sickening crack.

Outside, the battle was still heated, with Papillons screeching and the sounds of guns shooting. Outside of the chaos, Sabine was doing her best to patch up any wounded mercenaries that limped in, helped by Alya and Nino as they ran around with first aid kits. Thankfully there were not many that were extremely injured, due to the lack of guns by the Papillons.

"Alya! Get me some clean bandages please! Nino! Come here and apply pressure here; I need to attend to the others. Monsieur, that is most definitely a broken arm. Let me just do what I can, but I recommend that you not go back out there." Sabine was like a hummingbird, dashing from one place to another.

Alya wrapped the bandage firmly around one of the men's leg as Nino cleaned the wound of another.

"A little help would be nice!" Nino grumbled to the riot police staring stonily at them. The police officer, as expected, did nothing at all.

"Forget it, kid," the man whom Nino was patching up spoke up. "They're only here to make sure we don't make too big a mess. Now are you done?"

Gulping, Nino nodded and the man limped back into the fray.

"We need to help," Alya huffed, wiping the sweat off her forehead.

"We are helping."

"Yeah well I mean thinning out Papillon numbers."

"Oh yeah, and what are you going to do? Shoot them with a gun?" Nino snorted.

"Very funny. I'd probably end up accidentally shoot you. But something to that effect..." she trailed off as she was lost on thought before her face brightened and her mouth dropped open. "Aha! Nino, do you still bring around your collection of lucky marbles?"

"SHH!" Nino hissed violently, before glaring at her and lowering his voice. "You promised you wouldn't tell!"

"Nino, you can't be serious! This is a war! Now give me those marbles!" Alya demanded, holding out her hand.

He only looked at her hand mournfully before sighing as he took off his bag. Reaching in, he took out a bag somewhat larger than the size of his fist. "What are you going to do with it?"

"Great! Thanks! Now, give me your slingshot, please."

Pouting even harder, Nino passed her his slingshot.

"Am I ever glad you're still such a child," Alya murmured, landing a quick kiss on his cheek before running out of the safety of the medicine camp, Nino calling out her name frantically. Loading it up with one marble, she took aim as best as she could and shot at the closest airborne Papillon. It missed the Papillon's head by the smallest of inches.

"What are you doing to my marbles?" Nino shrieked, horrified as she loaded and shot another one, this time hitting a Papillon on the ankle. Alya smirked with satisfaction. "You'll make me lose all of them!"

"Then I suggest you find me some other thing to use as ammo!" she laughed. "Besides, if you ask me, you lost your marbles long ago," she grinned teasingly at him.

Gasping, Ladybug pulled her yoyo back to her and clipped it to her hips, doubling over with her hands on her knees as she tried to regain her breath. Cupping her cheek, she ran her tongue experimentally over her inner cheek and hissed when it grazed the torn place. Well, it could've been worse; she could've been eaten by it. Who knows?

Cautiously, she tiptoed up the stairs, peering up so she won't be taken by surprise anymore. As an extra precaution, she went back downstairs to pick up a sizable piece of rubble and threw it upstairs. But nothing. Not a sound. Swiftly she made her way up the stairs up to the next floor.

The house wasn't large enough for her to be properly lost and she remembered from Alya's plans where the veranda might be. Taking a deep breath and readying herself, she rounded the corridor to make her way to the veranda.

It was only pure luck that helped her dodge the staff that zoomed out of a concealed corner. Twirling around, she faced Chat N- Chat Blanc with regret.

"Hello, Ladybug."

"Chat," she said, her tone filled with dread. Knowing where this was going, she shifted her stance.

"I must say, you healed well." Chat Blanc looked down his staff at her, a malicious grin on his lips. "I would've thought it would take you at least a week to recover."

"You wish that would happen, wouldn't you?"

"Naturally. Oh well; lesson learned. Now I know not to underestimate you." Quick as a flash, he raised his staff up high and swung it down.

Expecting this, Ladybug already twirled her yoyo around, bringing her shield above her head as the staff hit it with a metallic clang. "You're not the only one able to take lessons, little kitty," she smirked, using her shield to block the staff to the right as she charged at Chat on his left. The staff landed with a clatter on the opposite side of the room.

He narrowly avoided her blow and snaked a hand out to land a blow of his own before she dodged and twisted away. In a red blur, Ladybug threw her yoyo at him and he quickly crossed his arms over his chest to block it, cart-wheeling to pick up his staff as he did. Seeing where he was going, she threw her yoyo to wrap around his ankle, pulling him to her.

Chat landed sprawled on the floor but quickly regained his footing, facing her with his arms up and ready. "What? Can't take me without your precious yoyo? Come on, I'm without my staff; let's make this a fair fight, Ladybug," he goaded.

Staring him down, she grudgingly agreed. "Fine. Let's make this a fair fight." Hooking her yoyo to her hip, she widened her stance and faced Chat Blanc. With his eyes burning through her, Ladybug tried to forget the person behind the mask. She tried to forget the person underneath the akuma. She can't afford to get distracted by the past. She tried to forget. For her own sake and his. If she could just get to Hawkmoth, she could free him from this. She must knock him out. For her sake and his own. At that moment, she fervently hopes she would have the courage to do just that when the time comes.

They circled each other, waiting for the first blow. She stared into his eyes, green as before. Now that she knew who he was, it made everything so much more painful. It put so much more on the line. "You don't have to do this, Chat," she tried. "This is not you. You won't do this."

"See Ladybug, that's where you're wrong. Hawkmoth doesn't conjure up negative feelings, he amplifies them. You might not think this is me, but I know it is. This is the me no one wanted, the me no one would accept."

"No, it's not," she insisted. "Chat Noir wa- is a good person. He's stupid and annoying but he is a good person. You say this is a part of you and so what? No one is perfect. Everyone has these feelings. But the Chat Noir I know, the Chat Noir I love, would fight these feelings to the death because I know that he has more good in his heart than all the negative feelings combined."

For a split second, she saw it. His eyes lost their hardness and his brow furrowed in confusion. "My lady?" his voice broke out faintly as his white jumpsuit flickered. Black, then white. "My lady, help!" White, then black. Chat clutched his head in his hands and squeezed. "Make it stop," he whispered, tears in his eyes. "Make the whispering stop."

"Chat!" Ladybug raced by his side.

"What is your name?" She heard that silky voice thunder. Whirling around, she tried to find the source of the voice, which sounded like it was coming from all around them, all at once.

"My name," Chat struggled, "is Chat Noi-" Before he could finish his sentence he let out a bloodcurdling scream. The black turned to white.

"What is your name?"

"My name is Chat Blanc."

"And who is your master?"

"My master," Chat turned to look at her and she saw the hardness return to his green eyes. "Is Hawkmoth!" Lashing out, he landed a right jab at her torso and she cried out in pain. Not giving her time to recover, Chat Blanc was relentless. Advancing on her, he gave little room for her to manoeuvre and even less room to defend herself.

Ladybug took blow after blow, the star-bursts of pain blurring into one and even fading away as one thought screamed in her mind. She must get away. She must defend herself. Lashing out blindly, she caught Chat Blanc by surprise with a wild upper hook that caught him square under the jaw. While not particularly strong, it was still enough to stun him as he backed away.

That one small step back was enough for her to leap backwards and quickly lash out with a snap kick to the midriff. Unfortunately, Chat Blanc managed to block the brunt of the attack as he twisted to the side. As he twisted she saw an opening and took it with a strong kick.

Her kick landed right across his behind, sending a surprised Chat Blanc launching forward. He turned to her, eyes blazing in anger. "Really?" he sneered. "Did you really just literally kick my ass?"

"A request from a friend," she smirked. Quickly, she tried to follow through with a side kick to the area right under his hip that managed to actually hit him again, stunning him as he backed away quickly, hissing at her in anger.

Ladybug didn't leave him an opening as she advanced mercilessly with a series of kicks and twirls. This time she had Chat Blanc on the defensive for once as he desperately blocked one kick after another as he strafed around the room. Without her realising it, he was right next to his staff, kicking it up and catching it in one hand. He swung it to her and landed a hard blow on her calf.

She hissed as she backed off, clutching her numbing leg. "What happened to a fair fight?"

"Sorry, I guess it was a force of habit."

"Chat Noir never fought unfairly," she spat.

"Well this is Chat Blanc. Something you might as well get used to, Ladybug." Grinning, he raised his staff over his shoulder, eyes glinting with malice.

Still clutching her leg, Ladybug focused the last dregs of her energy to her legs so she could leap away in time from the blow. Keeping her eyes on the staff, she knew she had to time it perfectly.

But it turns out she didn't have to. Before she could dodge, her father jumped in front of her and blocked the hit for her.

"Papa!"

"Sorry, I was late; I got a bit held up!"

"What are you doing here?"

"I said I'd be your bodyguard, didn't I? So now I'm here; to guard your body!" He held up his arms again as another blow came down. "I know you're probably sick of hearing this but," he grunted as one of the blows hit him on the side. "Go after Hawkmoth; I have this fight!"

She considered arguing but knew her father spoke the truth. Shooting him one last look as she watched him dodge, block and try to land blows that was also dodged and blocked, she could only gather the words, "Don't hurt him!"

Thomas snorted. "Will try!"

Continuing up the stairs, she was met by no other resistance and assumed that there would probably be none for the rest of the way to Hawkmoth. Finally, she reached the roof. Standing at the edge, watching the battle still raging on; Hawkmoth stood with his face impassive.

"Give it up, Hawkmoth!" Ladybug called out. "You're surrounded!"

"If by surrounded you mean you just covered the only exit off this roof, I'm not that afraid," the villain drawled as he turned to face her. "Now Mademoiselle Coccinelle, it is not too late for this all to end. I have the power to end my Papillons and you have the power to save your precious Adrien Agreste."

Ladybug felt a small spike of fear run down her spine at the mention of Adrien's name. So he knows. Of course, she should have expected it. After using his Cataclysm on her, Chat couldn't be expected to hold on to his transformation. But still, the idea of Hawkmoth knowing was terrifying. Now he has more power than ever. Now that he knows, he could be an even bigger danger to Adrien and her by extension.

Seeing her fear reflected plainly on her face, Hawkmoth's lips curled into an evil smile. "Oh, yes. I know. After all, I did have him as my guest for a week. And might I say, he has been the most entertaining of guests."

Blind with anger, Ladybug threw her yoyo at him with such fierce speed that it looked like a tiny red bullet. Anticipating this, Hawkmoth used his staff almost like a baseball bat, hitting the yoyo with his own ferocity and it hit the staff with a deafening crack. Watching her face carefully, he smiled wider. "Ah, Ma Petite Coccinelle, you have such anger," he put a hand on his inner pockets and pulled out a small butterfly, which he cupped briefly before releasing it to her.

Gasping, she realised what it was and strafed to the right. Quickly she used her yoyo to capture it.

"So much anger," he cooed. "So that is how you've managed to defeat me for so long." Hawkmoth eyed her yoyo with new hunger in his eyes. "So Chat Noir is the brawn and you are the brains."

"Don't simplify him that way!" Ladybug screamed as she threw her yoyo at him recklessly, tears falling down her cheeks. She can't help it; there was such an ache in her chest. Like a hole was formed and there was something clawing at her from within, pulling her in with it.

Hawkmoth easily batted it away, such as before. "Oh," he hummed as he made his way to her. She tried to move, but her legs were frozen and stiff, oblivious to her brain's screams to move. Hawkmoth was so tall as he bent forward slightly, taking her face in his hand. He peered into her eyes solemnly. "Such guilt," he breathed. "Such pain. Such fear. So I was right; you are the brains. Chat Noir at least fought hard; your fighting is pitiful at best. Granted, you're not on your best right now. You fear me," he repeated in wonder, staring into her wide eyes, watching her pupils dilate even more. "Your emotions are strong, stronger even than Chat Noir's. He never feared me. Oh, but was he full of anger. You complement each other very well. Now I wonder if you'll be more useful to me as my chevaliers instead of me just taking your Miraculous. You have chemistry about you, such connection. What do you say, Ma Petite Coccinelle? Would you like to be akumatised? You can be my China Doll."

Ladybug felt like she was being drowned in those cold steel eyes, staring deep into her own, probing her innermost feelings. Yes, she was afraid; so deathly afraid. But he was wrong; she wasn't afraid of him. She was afraid for those she loved. In her mind's eye, she saw her parents smiling bravely as she left the bakery two days ago. She saw Alya looking at her with such hurt and then Alya giving the tightest hug. She saw Nino telling her to kick Adrien's ass. She saw her friends, she saw her family. All these people that loved her. All these people that counted on her to come home.

She saw Adrien. Saw him as she remembered him; golden and happy before the perversion Hawkmoth created. She saw Adrien with the love struck eyes of Marinette and then she saw Chat Noir with the eyes of Ladybug and she knew. They were both one and the same. She saw the way Adrien smiled at her when their eyes met in class and saw the way Chat grinned at her with every shared joke. Saw the way Adrien's tongue would poke out a little when he was really concentrating and the way Chat would stare at her with those deep green eyes when he thought she didn't notice. Those eyes. Those beautiful green eyes have always stayed the same. She didn't know why it took her so long to digest this but now that she did she can't see it any other way.

Adrien is Chat Noir.

With that realisation, she slapped Hawkmoth's hand away from her and stomped on his foot with all her might, causing him to curse loudly. While he was distracted, she back-flipped away from him and threw her yoyo at him, hitting him in the face. Hawkmoth held up an arm to block it but was a fraction of a second too late as the yoyo hit its mark and collided with his jaw, effectively smashing it with the force of a baseball pitched by professionals. He cursed again as he instinctively took a few steps back and swung his cane like a fencing foil. Twirling her yoyo, she generated a force field and blocked the blow, rushing forward as she did so she could land another blow. Swinging her leg around for a roundhouse kick, she was caught by surprise when he neatly caught her foot, stiffening his arms to absorb the impact. He gave a manic grin as his gloved hands tightened around her ankle and he swept her off her feet, swung her around and off side of the building.

Her breath left her in a rush as she realised she was falling and Ladybug threw her yoyo at a balustrade of one of the balconies and tucked her body inwards so she could swing the arc faster and she landed on the roof again. "Ready to get rid of me already?" she taunted. "I thought you wanted my Miraculous."

"I can get it off you whether you're dead or alive!" Hawkmoth spat venomously as his voice muffled around his broken jaw.

"Are you sure? If I'm dead what makes you so sure you can even retrieve my Miraculous?"

Instead of answering her, he rushed at her, his cane out at the ready.

Thomas Dupain held up his arms to block another blow from Chat Blanc. "You're good, kid!" he enthused, grinning wildly. "I haven't had a good fight in almost 20 years!" He aimed for another right jab and Chat twisted away.

"Then it makes it even worse for me, to be beaten by an old man!"

"Ah but this old man is, well, old. So such taunting will get you nowhere, chaton." He grunted as he blocked a particularly heavy blow. Chat Blanc was right; he is old. So he cannot do those fancy blocks and twirls the white cat was so adept at. What he is good at, though, is fighting. He had plenty of experience on that, so he knows how to take hits and how to deliver them. This kid is good, but he's confident that he's experienced enough.

Chat Blanc physically recoiled at the name, as though he was slapped. Thomas took this opening and landed a blow so hard it lifted his opponent off his feet and he flew back about a foot or two.

Chat Blanc landed on the ground in a heavy heap.

Thomas stared at his felled opponent, breathing hard. "Hey kid," he called out when Chat Blanc remained motionless on the ground, his back facing him. "Kid, are you okay?" Thomas made his way forward and crouched down, wincing at the pain in his tired body. "I didn't hit you that hard, didn't I?"

He placed a hand on Chat's white shoulder and immediately Chat Blanc whirled around with his baton and smashed Thomas' knee. Unfortunately, he misjudged the height and instead ended up hitting slightly above it. Yowling, Thomas fell to his knees and glared at the grinning feline.

"You're old, but you still fell for the oldest trick in the book," he gloated. "Now, you are a good fighter yourself but unfortunately, this is not my fight. Bye."

On the roof, Hawkmoth and Ladybug faced each other, each panting heavily and sporting different wounds. He cracked his sore neck and winced at the pain of his broken jaw as she quickly swiped away the blood trickling into her eye.

"Tired, Ladybug?" Hawkmoth called out tauntingly. "After all, I am not your first fight. You had to fight your way to me and I am truly flattered. But you see, I'm still fresh while you look a little worse for wear."

"You wish that I'm tired don't you?" she taunted right back. "After all, you're no spring chicken."

"Clever." He spat out before charging at her. Ladybug sprang upwards and leapt over him, using his shoulders for added momentum, pushing him backwards. As he stumbled, she whirled around and used her yoyo to snag his cane as he tried to regain his balance enough to at least land a blow on her. Her yoyo wrapped around the cane and she pulled, causing Hawkmoth to stumble again at being pulled into the opposite direction. He fell backwards and landed on his back, his head cracking on the ground audibly.

Seizing her chance, she leapt over him and kneeled over him, her knees on either of his sides. She pulled her arm back and aimed for his jaw. Seeing as his jaw was already broken she could do more damage there, even if punching wasn't her strong suit.

Before she could land the blow Hawkmoth dodged in the last possible second, craning his head away from her fist. Unable to stop herself in time, she could only watch helplessly as her hand whizzed past his head, grazing him by the smallest of fractions before smashing into the concrete floor.

Ladybug screamed as pain bloomed like white-hot flowers from her knuckles. She cradled her hand, the gloves split and her knuckles bleeding.

Using her pain to his advantage, he threw her off him and this time he loomed over her, holding his cane in both hands across her neck and bore down with his entire weight on her. Quickly, her hands shot out to block it and the cane landed on the heels of her palms, causing her to scream again as her hurt hand bloomed with fresh pain.

"I don't really need you, you know," he whispered silkily over her as he deliberately put more weight on the cane.

Gasping, she locked her joints, keeping him an arm's length away from her. Her eyes stared at her split knuckles, the blood dripping sluggishly to land on her temple. One drop landed on the outer corner of her eye and she blinked rapidly.

"Now that I think of it, I really don't need you," he continued in amusement, watching the blood drip with her. "Which means that, right now, I want nothing more than to crush your scrawny neck with my cane." He pushed down some more and she gasped again as the blood flowed harder. Her arms shook from the exertion of keeping him off her. "What do you say to that, ma petite cocchinelle?"

Casting her eyes wildly for a possible escape, she saw that she was probably a couple of metres away from the edge of the building. Desperately, she tried to figure out a way to twist him over the edge. Unfortunately the edge was at her left side, which means she would have to shove him off with her right hand, the one that's injured. Seeing at how that fist trembled, she highly doubted she could muster enough strength for that desperate move.

Again faced with her own mortality, Ladybug was almost consumed by fear. "You don't get to call me that," she spat at him with the last dredges of her anger.

"Oh?" Hawkmoth chuckled silkily and doubled the force on the cane.

Her trembling hand couldn't hold up the defence as her joints unlocked themselves, bringing her elbows crashing onto the ground. She let out a small scream of surprise as his face zoomed ever closer.

"Oh, give it up already," he taunted smoothly, his teeth glowing stark white against the ugly purple of his bruised jaw. He pressed down over her some more.

Ladybug could only stare fearfully at her trembling hands, ready to give up at any moment. She stared at him, wide-eyed in fear.

"The smell of your fear," Hawkmoth dipped his head down to the crook where her neck met her shoulder and took a deep breath, which he let out in a loud sigh. "Is heady. Such an intoxicating smell."

Suddenly his head jerked to the left and he yelled out in pain, surprising her. Something small and round landed on the floor and rolled away from them. She turned to look at it. Is that...a marble?

"Get off my friend!" Alya roared as she was carried around by a particularly large moth-human hybrid. Reaching into her front pocket she shot another marble at him. This one wasn't as successful as the previous one but it hit the back of his head regardless. Out of marbles, she twisted around and slammed the butt of her slingshot at the moth's foot. It screeched and let go of one of her shoulders. Screaming, the plucky girl clutched at the other foot. Gunshots cracked underneath her and the moth screeched again as bullets ripped its wings apart. It descended and crashed into a tree, taking Alya with it.

Seeing her chance, she brought her knees to her chest and kicked out, shoving him off her. They tussled around for a while before she managed to roll over him and held his cane across his neck, their roles reversed.

Before she could say anything, the door to the roof crashed open and Chat Blanc rushed it, his face swollen. "Master!"

"Chat Blanc!" Hawkmoth cried out. "Get Ladybug!"

Turning his attention to her, Chat's eyes narrowed with hatred as he threw his hand up. "Cataclysm!"

Ladybug spied her father huffing up the stairs behind Chat. "Don't let him touch you!" she warned him.

Before he could turn around, Thomas leapt forward and tackled Chat to the ground. Both of them landed with a loud thud and with breaths knocked out of them.

"No!" Chat yelled out and slapped his hand on the ground.

"Adrien no!" Ladybug screeched.

Her scream reverberated inside him, cutting through the noxious purple fog that Hawkmoth inserted into him and drawing him from deep inside him. She said his name. So she knew. And she was okay with it. She didn't hate him. Using her voice as his tether, Adrien pulled away from the thick purple fog as it cloyed and clung to him desperately. "Ladybug!" he screamed, hoping it would reach his mouth.

"Ladybug?" Chat stammered, his suit flickering again. He looked down at his hand as the ground darkened and hairline cracks bloomed from under his fingers. "No!" he pulled his hand back abruptly, as though he'd touched a live wire.

Ladybug watched fearfully as the cracks spread around her and the ground broke into a large fissure right through the middle of Hawkmoth. For once, she saw his composure slip and he struggled to push her off.

"Ladybug!" Chat Noir called out as he scrambled to his feet, Thomas Dupain doing the same. They both had identical looks of worry and fear.

"No!" she threw out a hand to stop them, the ground cracking a little more. "Stay back!" She glared at them with intense heat in her eyes until they inched their way backwards to the door before her glare melted into a wide grin as she turned back to her nemesis.

With a mighty grunt, she wrenched Hawkmoth's cane from out of his grip, her hand screaming with pain again.

"What are you doing?" the villain screeched as he tried to grab the cane back from her. The ground cracked alarmingly again.

"Careful, Hawkmoth, you're making things worse." This time it was Ladybug who had a silky tone as she leaned forward and brought her face close to his. "I'm going to make sure this all ends, one way or another."

Hawkmoth saw the steely glint of determination in her blue eyes, making them look like chips of ice. "You wouldn't dare!"

"You have hurt me, my friends and my family for too long, Hawkmoth," she whispered in his ear.

"Your...family?" he turned to where the other two men stood, Chat Noir's suit now turned black again. His gaze turned to the huge bulk of Thomas Dupain and something clicked in his mind. "No..." he whispered.

"Yes," she smirked, her voice barely above a whisper. "I am the baker's daughter."

"No!"

Ladybug cast a look at Chat Noir and her father for the last time. "I'm sorry," she choked back a sob as she smiled at them. Turning back to Hawkmoth, who seemed to have frozen in fear as the cracks turned into fissures all around them. "Bye bye, petite Papillon." She raised the cane up high over her head.

It was at that moment that it clicked to him what his daughter was about to do. "No," he whispered softly under his breath. "Please, no." Before he could even register it, he was crying; the tears flowing fast and hot down his cheeks, dripping off his chin.

Scrunching her eyes tight and turning her face away from her father, Ladybug slammed the butt of the cane into the largest fissure, the one that ran right through underneath Hawkmoth.

"NO!" his scream tore at his throat so painfully he thought it bled as he made to lunge at her.

('There's two things I know for sure:

She was sent here from heaven and she's daddy's little girl.')

Chat Noir's hand shot out and he grabbed the distraught father's arm. Thomas promptly turned around and landed a heavy punch on Chat's side. Grunting, Chat collapsed and Thomas took one step forward when Ladybug finally turned to face him, her eyes pinning him to the spot.

He watched those blue eyes watching him with restrained tears; saw the smile that forced itself to be seen. "I love you," she said as she wrenched the cane to the side, breaking the cane and effectively dislodging a large piece of the floor.

Like the proverbial straw that broke the camel's back, the entire floor broke in a deafening crack and crumbled. Instinctively, Thomas leapt backwards to the doorway. He watched the fissure spread and stop about five metres away from him. As a result, the floor only tilted underneath him instead of collapsing completely. He tumbled onto the floor below them, followed by Chat Noir, who slid around lifelessly. Thomas reached forward and grabbed the boy, wrapping his large arm around his midriff and pulling him away into a more stable part of the building.

The floor cracked and Ladybug gasped at the sudden brief feeling of weightlessness before she plunged. She looked down and saw Hawkmoth gnashing at her, eyes flashing with anger. Feeling a rush of purpose flow through her, she clamped her legs around his hips and threw her arms around his shoulders, pulling him in to her and clutching him against her. If she was going down, she would be damned if she didn't finish this once and for all. Ladybug closed her eyes and clung on despite his thrashing.

"Alya that was completely irresponsible!" Sabine was scolding as Nino climbed up the tree to get her down. "You could've gotten seriously hurt!"

"I know, I'm sorry, Mrs Dupain-Cheng," Alya called down as she gingerly lowered herself to the branch beneath her and hissed. Man, was she sore. How could Marinette stand doing this on an almost daily basis? She'd only done one impossible task and she already wanted her bed.

"Careful now; I got you," Nino said as he caught her when she jumped down from the last branch.

"Thanks. And sorry, I seem to have lost your marbles."

He stayed silent as he picked out some leaves stuck in her wild hair. "That's okay," he said finally. "I reckon I found myself a new lucky charm."

Alya turned around to face him, mouth open slightly in shock. She opened her mouth wider to say something when she heard a deafening crack that sounded not unlike thunder coming from the building. They all turned around to see what happened.

When one side of the building collapsed inwards like a deflated balloon, she gasped and covered her mouth with her hands as Mrs Dupain-Cheng screamed, tearing away from them as she ran forwards as fast as her legs could carry her.

"Mrs Dupain-Cheng!" Alya called out and sprinted over to catch her, pulling the petite woman away.

"Let me go!" Sabine screeched desperately, her eyes on the collapsing building.

Nino came forward and enveloped them both in his scrawny embrace, his back to the building as he tried to protect them against the dust cloud that sprang up from the bottom of the crumbling building and engulfed them all in a dense cloud that stole their breaths away.

When the dust settled, they both stood up and gaped at the collapsed building, mouths dropping open.

Stumbling forward, Sabine walked like she was in a nightmare and her feet were tied with the very bricks she saw before her. When she reached the building, she fell to her knees and scrabbled against the rubble. She felt nothing but an odd feeling of desperation and fear. These feelings tasted like a bad cocktail in her mouth and she hacked, spitting out whatever was in her mouth, half-expecting it to look dark against the rubble. She clawed and scrabbled, her nails breaking and some pulled straight off as they scratched against the rough surface. But still she felt nothing but the nasty cocktail in her mouth. She didn't realise Alya and Nino on either side of her, scrabbling and clawing with her. When she came to her senses, she realised someone had her by the shoulders and was dragging her away from the rubble.

"No!" she screamed a scream that she heard from far away. "Let me go!"

"Madame, please," a gruff voice said as they tightened their grip on her slight shoulders. "We don't want the building to collapse further."

"Let me go!" She didn't know where she got her strength but she saw her feet kicking in the air as she thrashed and struggled against the iron grip on her shoulder. "My husband! My baby! Let me go!"

It took two more men to hold her down as they brought her to a safe distance. She vaguely heard the men rush to pull out their fallen comrades and watched unseeingly when the building collapsed even further. She felt nothing; heard nothing but the roar in her ears. She stopped struggling and the men who'd restrained her ordered Alya and Nino to watch her.

As the private guard began digging through the rubble, finally helped by SWAT teams, she just stared unseeingly at the blur of activity that went by in slow motion.

In the eternity that passed by as the dust disappeared, she saw a familiar bulk make its way through it. Springing to her feet, she rushed forwards to meet him, hardly daring to hope.

"Thomas!" she called out in relief and beamed at him, her entire body feeling like it was doused with cold water when she saw who he held in his arms. It was the Agreste boy. She looked at her husband, her eyes wide and beseeching, begging him to answer the question she daren't voice out loud.

But it turns out she didn't have to. "Where's Marinette?" Alya asked, her voice small and sounding brittle.

Suddenly, they heard men yelling at the side of the collapsed building and the rest of the men rush over. Slowly, Sabine felt something call out to her as she made her way to them, her steps halting and jagged. She reached the throng of men, who parted away from her wordlessly. She reached the front of the crowd in no time, her eyes falling on the bright red spot amongst the grey rubble.

It was a pair of red heeled feet.

Sabine threw her head back and howled to the bright afternoon sun as a light rain started, as though the world was just beginning to realise what just happened and was scrabbling to muster an appropriate response.

Will the circle be unbroken

By and by, by and by?

Is a better home awaiting

In the sky, in the sky?


M/A/N: Epilogue available (or whatever it is I call that thing I have cooked up ) upon request. Do tell me what you think of this!