When Some(Bunny) Loves You - A MariChat Fanfiction

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Marinette finds a fluffy white bunny on her balcony and enlists her mother Sabine's help to feed it, while she and Cat Noir discover they both have bunnies and engage in a playful debate about caring for them. As they share a moment that nearly leads to a kiss, Marinette realizes they can't keep the bunny due to their bakery, prompting her to consider finding it a new home.

Insights

  • Marinette encounters a fluffy white bunny on her balcony, prompting her to seek out food for it, which highlights her nurturing instincts and sets the stage for her playful interaction with Cat Noir, who is also perplexed by the presence of another bunny.
  • As Marinette and Cat Noir navigate their responsibilities toward the bunnies, their light-hearted banter evolves into a moment of romantic tension, revealing Marinette's deeper feelings for Cat Noir, while also emphasizing the practical constraints of her life, such as her mother's reminder that they cannot keep the bunny due to their bakery obligations.

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Bunny Surprise Sparks Playful Moments

  • Marinette discovers a fluffy white bunny on her balcony, wearing a pink ribbon, and feels compelled to touch it, despite not knowing how it got there.
  • She asks her mother, Sabine, for carrots to feed the bunny, but they are out; Sabine suggests using lettuce instead.
  • Marinette finds Cat Noir in her room, who is holding a white bunny with a yellow ribbon, both confused about how the bunnies ended up on their rooftops.
  • Cat Noir suggests they have a responsibility to care for the bunnies, while Marinette expresses concern about the idea of eating them, leading to a playful argument.
  • A moment of tension arises as Cat Noir and Marinette nearly kiss, but it is interrupted by a bunny's antics, causing laughter and a light-hearted atmosphere.
  • Marinette's mother reminds her they cannot keep the bunny due to their bakery, and Marinette reflects on her feelings for Cat Noir as she prepares to find a home for the rabbit.
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