Totally Not a Scaredy-Chat (Marichat One-Shot) - Miraculous Ladybug Fanfiction

Mireille Tanaka2 minutes read

Marinette and Chinois navigate a stormy night filled with fear and intimacy, sharing laughter and deepening their bond despite the eerie atmosphere created by the thunder and music. As they embrace and reflect on their feelings, Marinette wonders about the potential for love, considering the connection formed through their gaze.

Insights

  • Marinette and Chinois navigate a stormy night filled with tension and fear, but their bond deepens as they share laughter and intimate moments, highlighting how shared experiences can transform anxiety into comfort and connection.
  • As Marinette contemplates the potential for love through sustained eye contact, she reflects on the significance of vulnerability and trust in their relationship, suggesting that emotional closeness can develop even in the midst of unsettling circumstances.

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Summary

00:00

Stormy Night and Unlikely Comforts

  • Marinette and Chinois sat in silence, watching glitching credits on a black screen, feeling tense as an eerie soundtrack played, causing Marinette to clench her fists around the comforter.
  • Startled by movement, Marinette kicked Chinois, only to realize it was just his tail, leading to laughter as she dismissed her fear of the movie they watched.
  • A sudden flash of light and thunder indicated a storm outside, prompting Marinette to check the rain, which was heavy enough to obscure visibility and create a sense of dread.
  • Chinois expressed his dislike for running in the rain, revealing his fear of being struck by lightning, while Marinette suggested he stay over to wait out the storm.
  • Marinette dashed to ask her parents for permission, turning on lights as she navigated the house, feeling anxious about the strange sounds around her.
  • After receiving permission, Marinette returned to her room, where Chinois was startled by her sudden entrance, and they discussed his parents potentially worrying about him.
  • Chinois explained he had been over since 7:00 PM, and it was now past 10:00 PM, indicating he would return home before dawn to avoid detection.
  • Marinette offered Chinois a travel toothbrush and toothpaste, and they joked about his reluctance to go downstairs alone due to the presence of her parents.
  • They settled into their beds, and Marinette played calming music, but the combination of the music and thunder began to create an unsettling atmosphere.
  • As the storm intensified, Chinois sought comfort by curling up beside Marinette, and they shared a hug, reminiscing about childhood comforts during storms, deepening their bond.

15:49

Intimate Moments and Growing Feelings

  • Marinette and her partner share an intimate moment, with their faces just centimeters apart, evoking feelings of vulnerability and curiosity about their relationship dynamics, enhanced by the scent of mint.
  • As they embrace, Marinette contemplates the possibility of falling in love through prolonged eye contact, recalling a study suggesting it takes four minutes to develop such feelings.
  • After a playful interaction, they settle into a comfortable silence, with Marinette inviting her partner to stay, expressing trust and comfort in his presence, despite their lingering insomnia.
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