Marinette Dupain-Cheng: A Short Story

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When Marinette Dupain-Cheng was younger, she used to dress up and pretended to be a character from a fairy tale. Now, her sentiment of that fantasy as a small child had changed rapidly right at this moment. The girl who stared back at her was not someone she wanted to be. She had on a red dress, with black polka dots on it, and her hair was in a perfect up-do. Marinette had to play the part as a beautiful girlfriend, with her boy candy, Adrien Agreste. Marinette still couldn’t believe that she agreed to this condition, but there was no turning back now. She already consulted with her father’s lawyer and signed Gabriel Agreste’s contract.

“Are you decent?” Adrien inquired in a shy voice as he knocked on her dressing room door.

“Ummm, yeah,”
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She wasn’t sure if was the pretty dress that made her more confident. She wasn’t sure if it was the consuming ecstasy that made her bold. She wasn’t even sure if it was Adrien’s reassurance that made her felt at ease. All she knew was that she felt confident and wanted to act upon it.

“Simon, you all know that in the end of the fairy tale, the prince always gives the princess a true love kiss,” Marinette stated with a smirk.

“Why yes, I do, but what does this have to do with anything?” Simon asked with heavy confusion.

“I feel that it’s unfair that the prince always captures the princess with a kiss. This is the modern century, I think the princess should start doing the smooching first!” With that, she grabbed Adrien collar, and gave him a quick smooch on the lips. The crowd went ecstatic at this, while Adrien and Simon stared at her dumbstruck.

Simon made a dramatic cough, “Well, ladies and gentleman, there you have it. Paris new couple: Marinette and Adrien! We look forward to seeing projects of you guys in the future,” Everyone applauded at this, while Marinette found herself in a daze. She couldn’t believe that her first kiss was with Adrien Agreste! Which made her wonder, what would happen now?

Time
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Why don’t you admit that you like me now, given to how you already act around me?” Adrien asked with a smirk. Marinette didn’t like this arrogant attitude of his. If this was the real Adrien Agreste behind the facade, she wasn’t a big fan at the moment.

“You’re quite a presumptuous fellow,” Marinette stated casually.

“Why yes, I am. Well, look at me, I am quite a looker. Girls can’t keep their hands off me, you especially,” He replied with a cheeky grin as she smacked him in embarrassment.

“That was for show, and I can quite see you’re a master of putting one as well!” Marinette exclaimed heatedly.

“Ever since I was six years old, I’ve always played the character that the media wanted me to be,” Adrien walked in her personal bubble, “And now, I have to make you fall madly in love with me, but you’re already captivated by me.” He concluded as he leaned closer to her lips.

She shoved his face away from her line of vision. “It would be a fat chance that I will truly fall for you,” Marinette said stubbornly as she crossed her arms.

He chuckled at this. “Alright, then I’ll have to do the old fashion way, by wooing you,” With that, he winked at her and left her dressing room without another word.

“What have I gotten myself into…” Marinette asked herself out

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