Marinette had just finished patrol and was now free for the weekend. She sat on her bed and watched her kwami, Tikki, eating a cookie that Marinette got her from her parent's bakery downstairs.

"What are you planning on doing for the weekend, Marinette?" The little creature asked, eating up the last of her cookie happily.

Marinette hadn't really thought of it too much. Her friend, Alya, was going to be hanging out with her boyfriend Nino, and possibly working on the Ladyblog, so Marinette didn't have anything to do.

"I don't know," Marinette sighed, "maybe I'll just go around Paris as Ladybug and say hi to Chat Noir and a few fans. I didn't really think of anything."

Tikki flew over to Marinette and hugged her cheek. "You'll think of something."

Marinette crawled under her blankets and closed her eyes, Tikki landed beside her.

"Yeah," she yawned. "I'll think of something."

And with that, she fell asleep.

Marinette woke up to her kwami tugging on her finger. "Get up Marinette!" She said with one final tug.

"I'm up, I'm up." Marinette yawned, rolling over to face her kwami. "What time is it?" She asked, struggling to keep her eyes open. Tikki looked a bit worried. "I don't know, but there's an akuma! Get up, get up!"

Marinette's eyes shot open and she jumped out of bed. "Tikki, transform me!"

She felt the warm rush starting at her toes and quickly spreading to the rest of her body as she transformed into her alter ego, Ladybug. It always felt so… Miraculous. She quickly climbed up to her balcony and, using her magic yoyo, zipped away across the city of Paris to look for the akuma.

It wasn't long before she found her partner, Chat Noir, sitting on the roof of a building. As soon as he saw her, his face lit up. "Ladybug!" He said happily, walking towards her.

"Have you seen the akuma?" She asked him. She was in such a hurry that she forgot to check the news to see where it was.

Thankfully, he nodded. "Yeah, I talked to some witnesses, it's some baker guy. Apparently someone was letting their child throw the baked goods all over a bakery," he made a sound of disapproval, "and when he politely asked them to get their child to stop, they refused and told him 'kids will be kids,' and let their child continue throwing a tantrum. It cost the bakery a lot of time and money and seemed to really upset him, thus leading to him getting akumatized."

Ladybug was impressed that he had gathered all that from witnesses AND remembered it.

"That's not good, but you still haven't told me where the akuma is." Ladybug said.

Chat snapped his fingers and said, "Oh yeah, he was last seen around the Eiffel Tower, possibly searching for the woman and child that ruined the bakery."

"Alright, lets go." Ladybug said with a yawn, turning away from him and pulling out her yoyo, preparing to zip away to the Eiffel Tower.

Moments later, they arrived at the Eiffel Tower, and sure enough there was… her dad?

An akumatized Mr. Dupain was throwing bread dough at people, which turned into bread almost instantly. Ladybug couldn't believe her eyes. She looked at his outfit, trying to find where the akuma might be hiding. She noticed he had a bowl of dough in his left hand. That must be it.

"I think it's in the bowl," She said, "Not only is he using it as a weapon, but the dough is never ending."

Chat nodded and together they ran towards the akuma.

"You shouldn't be trapping people in bread," Chat Noir said, "Otherwise, when we're done you'll be toast."

Ladybug groaned. "Lets just get this over with so I can go back to bed."

Together they fought the akuma and Ladybug purified it.

"Bye bye little butterfly." Ladybug said.

"MIRACULOUS LADYBUG!" She yelled. The magic spread across the city, cleaning the bread off people

She turned away from the flashing cameras and people asking questions to face Mr. Dupain.

"Are you alright?" She asked, clearly worried. He nodded but then buried his head in his hands.

"What happened exactly?" She asked him.

He told her exactly what Chat Noir told her. "It cost the bakery so much money, it's going to take forever to repair." He said sadly. Ladybug knew it would really upset him, and she couldn't risk anything happening to her dad again.

She turned to face the news reporters and the crowd that had gathered. "Can anyone help this kind sir? Someone's child tore up his bakery and it cost him a lot of money. I'd be so grateful if you guys would donate some money to help him out a little." She said to the crowd. Everyone rushed forward to give him some money.

Despite his protests, Ladybug could tell he was thankful for it.

Chat Noir pulled Ladybug away from the crowd and the flashing cameras and they leapt away onto a nearby roof.

"Do you know that man, Ladybug?" He asked her, obviously curious.

"A little bit. I stop by the bakery every now and then to get cookies for my kwami."

"That was awfully kind of you to help him out, nevertheless, bugaboo." Chat said, flashing her a smile.

Ladybug sighed. "I couldn't just leave him to pay for all the damage that child caused, he already doesn't make too much."

Chat seemed a bit confused as to how she knew if he made much money or not, but he let it go.

Ladybug heard the beeping of her earrings. "Looks like I have to go, see you next time kitty." She zipped away, leaving him to stare at her in admiration until she was out of sight.