Marinette struggles with the need to come out about her sexuality and relationship status with her boyfriend and girlfriend as they try to learn how to live honestly, slowly intertwining their lives. Leveraging the "deal" she struck with Adrien to reinstate Marinette at school when they were teens, Lila plots behind the scenes. Adrien withers.
It's so obvious to Twilight: Yor, is having an affair. This cannot stand... because it's jeopardizing the mission. Yes. Right. Of course. It's all about the mission. That's why he's going to have to find the man involved to calmly expound upon the moral repugnance of seducing a married woman... And murder him. As one does. For the mission.
After the war, Garrus takes Shepard to tour his homeworld. When the Palaven aurora blooms, she can't fault her mate for still believing in Spirits. Or for having something he worships.
Many children want to know why their parents had them - why they were created. Adrien has to know why his mother made his Sentimonster father. Did she mean for him to be so... terrible? (Based on the crack idea that Gabriel Agreste was a sentimonster - no, that doesn't make sense.)
The Inu no Taisho's little human toy is such sweet prey. Two inu youkai lords should be able to run her to ground easily. Is it truly power, though, to forever be the one who hunts, feasts, and is never satisfied?
It's Father's Day in the Agreste Mansion. There's just one problem. Gabriel can't find his son anywhere. Just where is that blasted nuisance?
"Would you like me to wash your back?" Despite their new-found intimacy, that's not a question that Loid expected Yor to ask this evening. There's no harm in it, Loid supposes. But so much harm behind it.
Chat Noir convinces Ladybug to sponsor a Miraculous toyline, and everything's going wrong: Lila, Alya, and their classmates know the Chat figure's a piece of junk, and aren't afraid to let Adrien know it, Marinette is on the warpath to protect Chat Noir's honor, and Adrien just wants a Multimouse figure for his collection, but no one knows she exists... unless...
Zuko reflects on the night of Azula's birth, and struggles to recall the lesson his Uncle tried to teach him that night, so long ago. Now, he asks to be taught once more.
Yor enjoys conversing with her husband. In fact, she adores it. He has such a lovely way with words. Such a talented mouth… In fact, it's so skilled that he's capable of asking her a question without even speaking - just mouthing it in the most delightful of ways: "May I Have the Honor of Taking Your Life?"
While preparing dinner with his daughter, Loid Forger receives news that disrupts every plan that he had laid with such meticulous care. A spy should never rely on others. But now, for all his training, all he can do is wait and let the doctors work. When Yor gets home, they'll be a... fake family again.
Adrien has always been devoted to his Lady, his Marinette, self-sacrificing to a fault and striving to do all that he can to alleviate her burdens, give her anything that she wants. Anything to make her happy. With his father imprisoned, it's almost as if that's all that he has to live for. He just has to be better for her...
Having been struck by a sex-based Akuma's power, Marinette finds her self-confidence shot to pieces. Largely because she now has a shapely bulge in her jogging pants. Can Adrien Agreste, or perhaps Chat Noir, help his princess learn to love her (new) still-beautiful self so that they can cleanse the akuma? (Aged-up; body positivity themes)
Desperate to escape the stresses of their lives, Ladybug and Chat Noir develop a new routine to help them unwind. Half-drunk reading weird erotic fan fiction about themselves over bottles of wine. Until Ladybug realizes that they should just make their own live-action version. Each chapter deals with one kind of parody erotic fan fiction.
After awakening from her coma, very much the worse for wear, Commander Shepard has to negotiate her position in the world and slog through the tumultuous process of rehabilitation, both mental and physical. Fortunately, or unfortunately if you asked the beleaguered commander, she has two Xeno pains-in-her-butt to help carry her dead weight.
Finally trying to move on from her crush on Adrien, Marinette finds true love. "The One," as it were... five plus one times. Surely Luka, Felix, Damian, Bruce, Gabriel, is Mr. Right! *Comedic meta Batman crossover.*
While their companions slumber, Mirana and Fyrmryn try to clear the air between them on the journey back to Codwig.(The conversation, most of which was written prior to the release of season II, appears somewhat prophetic looking back.)
Catwalker is adored by his teammates, and why shouldn't he be? After all, he's nothing like Chat Noir, and Adrien knows exactly what Nino and Ladybug think about that failed former hero. Everyone is much happier without Chat Noir. Especially Adrien Agreste. He gets to have everything that he ever wanted. *A Kuro Neko story, based on "Adrien" retaining the Cat Miraculous*
Adrien Agreste is more than used to sporting even the most hideous of clothes, ridiculous and uncomfortable. Light and airy and ... beautiful, the ensemble he's asked to wear for this unisex clothing shoot, though, changes the world. Since his world is Marinette, of course she's the one he has to see. *Genderqueer, though ambiguous, post-reveal, pre-relationship narrative.*
Through a series of her partner's painful moments, Arcee explores the disparities, affinities, and boundaries between man and machine.