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Daminette December 2022: 30-Extra (free space)
Adrien and Kagami sat on the bench as their son got ready for the finale in the fencing championship. They were sure he was going to win two years in a row. His opponent was a fencer dressed in all black. It reminded Adrien of when Kagami dressed all in red. The black fencer seemed to breeze through the tournament. It made them wonder why they hadn’t seen them the previous year.
Adrien looked over to the black fencer’s side as Kagami reminded their son of his techniques. The fencer had left with a water bottle and a lady with short blue hair on the bench.
‘Must be their mother.’
She dressed so differently from Kagami. Kagami had stuck to hakama, much like her mother did. Their mother was wearing a long dress with a sash in the middle. Many parts of it reminded him of China, but other parts he wasn’t sure.
'I bet Father would know where it was from.’
His thoughts were broken when the fencer returned.
“Your father would be here if he could.” the lady spoke, sadly.
The fencer in black nodded.
'I remember those moments. All I wanted was Father to come watch one match. For me to turn around and him to pat me on the back or tell me good job. I hope they show up for that kid.’
“Who says I’m not?” a man questioned.
Adrien watched as the fencer turned and hugged a man tight. They had olive skin and jet black hair.
“Damian, I thought you had a meeting!” the lady declared.
“I had them push a couple meetings back and got the others to fill in for me; today is important.” he answered, “Father says we will go out for dinner, no matter the outcome.”
The fencer nodded, eagerly.
“Remember, you are restricted; feet to the floor, at all times.” the man spoke.
Adrien turned to his wife when he felt his hand getting crushed.
'Oh, no. She heard them, too.’
Kagami turned to their son and sneered, “Go all out.”
Kagami crossed her arms as the opposing fencer was declared the winner. They both knew they fought admirable, but the black fencer always had the upper hand. They were always just out of reach from their son, Hiro. Adrien sighed and saw Hiro had taken off his helmet. He had the same look on his face when Kagami got angry. Their son may have gotten some of his looks, but he definetly had his mother’s fury.
'Oh no.’
Hiro threw his fencing mask on the ground and stomped over to the other side.
“I demand to know who I fought!” he declared, “I want a rematch!”
The fencer nodded and took off their mask. The Agrestes were shocked to see a girl with olive skin, her black hair pulled back into a braid and bright blue eyes. Hiro blushed red, as she smiled. Adrien gulped, recalling a girl he knew with the same exact bright smile.
“You won!” the girl’s mother cried, hugging her.
“Amaya, you fought beautifully.” her father declared.
Amaya smiled and bowed, “Father.” turning away from the Agreste family.
She peeked up and saw her father with his arms open. She quickly hugged him.
Kagami pouted as her son seemed enthralled by the newest champion. She was sure he would be furious that he had lost and for a short period, he was. He walked up to the champion only to have her father glare at him. He flinched and took a step back as the man stepped in front of his daughter.
'His glare is worse than Mother and Grandfather’s combined. It’s like looking Death in the face.’
“Father.” Amaya hissed.
Damian looked from his daughter to his wife, to find she was also glaring at him. He relented and backed up to let his daughter out from behind him.
“I had fun.” Amaya declared, holding out her hand, “I wouldn’t mind a rematch when we can meet up again.”
The Agreste heir grabbed Amaya’s hand and kissed it.
“My name is Hiro Agreste.” he smiled
“Adrien?” the mother shouted.
Hiro looked from Amaya to her mother, back to his father. Amaya’s mother smiled and his father’s cheeks flushed.
“It’s me!” she cried out, “Marinette! Marinette Dupain-Cheng; well, it’s Marinette Wayne now.”
“Mari?” his father shouted.
With a nod, Adrien quickly pushed his son out of the way and knocked him to the floor. Amaya quickly jumped back. Adrien was quick to bring Mairnette into his arms.
“I missed you!” Adrien cried out, “You never came back!”
Damian yanked Adrien off of his wife and tossed him next to his son. He pulled both of his girls close.
“Fuck off, Agreste.” Damian growled, “You can’t have my wife or my daughter!”
Both Adrien and his son paled. Marinette giggled and kissed her husband’s cheek.
“Never in a million years, Habibi.” Mari answered.
“You seriously think a smile is going to sway me, Father?” Amaya questioned, “You raised me to see through deception. The look of innocence is the most misleading.”
Damian Wayne stood taller with their declarations.
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