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airi-p4 · 5 years ago
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Lukanette February
Day 9 - Letters
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verfound · 5 years ago
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FIC: Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days: Day Twenty-Nine, February 15: Leap (MLB/Lukanette) - IT’S OVER!!!!!!!
Notes: I’m almost a little hurt at how many of y’all thought I’d retcon the dorks.  Who do you think I am, Astruc?  Zag?  (…y’all. Y’ALL.  LOOK A THAT NUMBER.  WE MADE IT.)
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Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days
Day Twenty-Nine, February 15: Leap
Marinette groaned as she woke up, shifting and snuggling deeper into her pillow.  She was so tired.  She just wanted to sleep – to silence her alarm, chuck it across the room, and spend the rest of the day snuggled in her bed where it was warm and safe and comfortable.  She didn’t want to wake up and face another Friday, 14 February, Valentine’s Day.  She hated Valentine’s Day and would be perfectly content to never celebrate it ever again.  She was sure Luka would understand.  Given how sick the akuma had unintentionally made him, she was pretty sure he’d agree. He…
Her mental rant – which was just getting more convoluted and intense the more she woke up – was cut short as she became awake enough to realize something.
Her alarm wasn’t what had woken her up.
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quickspinner · 5 years ago
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Something Just Like This 1 - Mine
Woohoo, it’s finally February! I’m planning this to be a continuous fic covering the whole month’s @lukanette-month prompts. Length will vary piece to piece, but I hope you enjoy.
Part 2
Luka rolled his eyes as he took the arrangement carefully out of his van. It was huge and brightly colored and had a large heart-shaped balloon stuck in it that had a picture of a lace doily (or something) with the words Be Mine in obnoxiously bright pink letters. Gag. He hoped the message on the card was nice because this thing was such a cliché it pained him to look at it. 
Luka glanced at the apartment number and hoofed his way up the stairs, pausing at a blandly generic door with a cute ladybug print welcome mat outside of it. He knocked and waited, checking the name as he waited for an answer. Huh, well that was a funny coincidence—the door opened and his head came up automatically, the words tumbling out of his mouth on autopilot.
“Hi, I have a delivery for—Marinette?” Luka blinked at the woman in front of him. She had changed, sure—grown, but he’d know those eyes anywhere. 
“Luka?” Marinette gaped, just as stunned as he was, and he had the barest instant to be pleased she recognized him before she threw herself at him. “Oh my gosh!”
He caught her with one arm, instinctively raising the flowers out of harm’s way with the other.
“Oh my gosh, Luka!” she cried again, “It’s so good to see you, it’s been years!” 
“It has,” Luka chuckled, giving her a quick squeeze with the one arm he had around her. Wow, okay, that felt different in ways he was not going to think about right now.
“Wow, you’re strong,” she said, pushing back with her hands on his shoulders, squeezing appreciatively. Luka grinned and shrugged, trying not to look too pleased. 
“Believe it or not you can actually get injured playing the guitar; building muscle in the shoulders and arms helps prevent it.” 
“Doesn’t hurt at shows either, I’ll bet,” she teased with far more brazenness than the Marinette he remembered would ever have had.
Then again, she clearly wasn’t the Marinette he remembered. At fourteen she was cute, at twenty-two she was—His eyes flicked over her, up and down, and he bit his lip. She’d kept her slim figure, but her sharp edges had all rounded off, and she’d added confidence to that cheerful glow she’d already had. No more hunched shoulders, feet too close together, or slightly ducked head. Marinette stood with her shoulders thrown back, one hand on her hip, her stance was strong, a brilliant smile on her face, and she was just...
“Wow,” was all he could say, shaking his head. “You look—you look amazing, Marinette.” She lit up pink, and he had to laugh. Maybe she hadn’t changed that much. 
“I grew up a little since you saw me last,” she giggled, winking.
“Mm, not so much,” he teased, leveling a hand with her head. The top of her head used to be level with his eyes; now she was closer to his chin. 
“Oh, a short joke already, Luka?” Marinette pouted. “Oh my gosh, where are my manners, please come in! How did you even know I was here? I just moved in last week.’
“Oh,” Luka suddenly remembered what he was doing there. “I—I can’t stay, I’m working, I just wanted to bring you this. I mean, I was sent to bring you this—” he eyed the arrangement again. “It, uh, definitely wasn’t my idea.”
To his mild surprise, Marinette wrinkled her nose as she looked at the flowers. “Great,” she sighed, and then shook her head quickly. “I mean, thanks, Luka, I don’t mean to be rude. It’s just, I'm pretty sure I know who these are from and, well...I’d rather he didn’t.” She perked up a little. “Although it did mean I got to see you, so I guess I should be grateful after all.” The grin on his face was growing moment by moment. “So, delivering flowers instead of pizza now?” 
That brought him back to earth real fast. “Oh, yeah, I—well actually I work at a music store, you know,” he said in a rush, “Instrument sales and rental and all that, and I still write and perform and I do some production work when I can get it. It’s not always the steadiest work though, and it’s been a bit slow lately. There’s always a rush for delivery people leading up to Valentine’s, so Rose got me this gig at the place she works. It’s cool, people are happy to see me, and happy people tip generously, so…” he shrugged. “Just picking up some extra cash on the side.”
“I think that’s great that you find ways to support yourself so that you can keep doing what you love,” Marinette smiled warmly. “It’d break my heart to hear you were working at some soulless nine to five and letting your passion for music wither away.”
“Well, I never could disappoint you,” Luka chuckled, and then he sighed. “But I do kinda have to go, so—” He held up the flowers. “You want these, or should I just drop them in the dumpster on my way out?”
“No, that would be a waste,” Marinette grumbled. “I’ll take them. I guess I just have to call him and tell him it’s not going to happen, I’m not his and I don’t want to be. Again.”
Luka frowned. “Again? Marinette, are you safe?” He grimaced. “Sorry, I know I’m probably overreacting—”
“No, you’re just being you. Sweet and concerned for everybody,” Marinette smiled, putting a hand on his arm and letting it slide off. “I’m fine. He’s harmless, I promise, just...overly enthusiastic. It’s, um...complicated.” She blushed and looked uncomfortable.
“Sure,” Luka said sympathetically. “I didn’t mean to pry.” 
“You didn’t,” Marinette said, taking the flowers and leaning on the doorframe. She looked at him with a softness in her blue eyes that made him weak, even after all this time. “Thanks, Luka. For the concern, as well as the flowers. Oh!” She straightened and turned back into her apartment. “I know you have to go, but hang on just one minute...where are they...argh…” 
Luka put his hands on his hips and looked at the ground, shoulders shaking slightly with laughter as he listened to her dig around. He lifted his head again as she reappeared, looking at her through his shaggy bangs. She held out a card decorated with her signature flowers and a monogrammed M. “Here’s my new number,” she told him, smiling hopefully. “I’d love to see you again sometime soon. Maybe we can get together and catch up?”
“I’d love that,” Luka grinned, taking the card. “It was really great to see you again, Marinette, even if only for a few minutes. I’m glad you’re doing so well.”
“I’m glad to see you too, Luka,” she said, with more warmth than was good for him. “But I won’t keep you, you’ve got places to be. Text me, okay?” She popped out of the door for a moment and he leaned down automatically to receive and return her bise. “Have a good day!”
Luka went down the steps with a stupid, dazed grin on his face. Marinette Dupain-Cheng, after all this time. Once he got back to the van he programmed her number into his phone, and shook his head incredulously as he put her business card carefully in his wallet. 
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mommadon · 5 years ago
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Better When I’m with You: Day 3, Candy Hearts
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Happy Lukanette Month!  Thank you to @lukanette-month for the prompts.
Candy Hearts
“Lucky Charm!”
As a box of chalky American candy hearts fell in Ladybug’s hand, the other superheroes groaned.  “Seriously, more of those nasty things?” Rena Rouge whined.  “What are we supposed to do now?”
The whole of Paris had been blanketed in the disgusting hearts with tiny messages passing as ‘candy.’  This whole Akuma had been beyond weird. 
“I gotta side with Rena on this one,” Chat offered unhelpfully, “it seems pawfully strange to get more candy for a candy-themed Akuma.”
Ladybug sat there, staring at the box of candy, thumbing it over and over, totally perplexed.  At last,  Viperion’s steady voice hummed, “Can I see that box?”
Ladybug tossed it to him and he looked at it closer.  “Oh man,” he said with shock, as his eyebrows lifted his mask on his face, “Holy cow… but that’s impossible…”
“What?” Rena Rouge and Chat Noir cried in tandem.
“These are the real deal—” he flipped the box over and was surprised to see an ingredients label— “And they have the original flavors—”
“What are you talking about?” Carapace growled, wincing as the wall of candy hearts pounded harder on the shell-ter he was fighting to maintain.
“Pre-2010 Necco brand Sweethearts!  The originals!  This is a really rare find… Ladybug!  This is what the Akuma’s been begging for all this time—for the good ones!”
He returned the box to Ladybug, who started looking around frantically and then shared a knowing smile with Viperion.  “He’s angry because they weren’t selling his girlfriend’s favorite kind, and he’s been blanketing the city with inferior candy hearts… So maybe if we give him a box of his favorites, he’ll calm down… Viperion!  You’re a genius!”  Ladybug kissed him on the cheek (to which Chat had playfully pouted, “Hey!”), and nodded to Carapace who dropped the shield.  Viperion scooped her up and lifted her above the tidal wave of candy hearts that crashed down on them.  She was able to find a distant building sign on which to anchor her yo-yo before swinging off to take care of the akuma.
Less than a minute later, the team—scrambling to stay above the crushing flow of candy hearts, was suddenly rescued by a swarm of magical ladybugs.  Ladybug dropped in beside them and held out her fist for each of them pound.  They smiled together and Chat Noir quipped, “Never underestimate the peril of inferior candy hearts.” 
Viperion agreed with a grave nod and a wink at Ladybug.  Ladybug quietly filed that little tidbit of information away for another day.
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“Marinette, you���ve got a package,” Tom Dupain boomed up the stairs.  She squealed from the room above and slid down the railings to save time. 
“I can’t believe it made it on time!” she trilled as her fumbling hands tore open the padded envelope all the way from the States.  “Oh, they’re perfect,” she crooned, looking over the box. 
Not able to wait another second, she pulled on her jacket and scarf and ran for the Liberty.  Three breathless moments later, Luka poked his head over the edge of the deck.
“Marinette?  What’s wrong?”
“Nothing!  Can I come up?”
Of course, he nodded and she climbed on board.  She tumbled into his arms and he steadied her briefly before escorting her into the much warmer cabin.  “Happy Valentine’s day, Luka!”
“But, Valentine’s day isn’t until tomorrow,” he responded hesitantly.
“I know,” she chimed, handing him the small box.
“What’s this?”
“I couldn’t wait.” 
He turned the box over and his eyes widened.  An excited smile split across his face, and Marinette's heart did a happy little leap that she'd managed to put it there.  “Hang on, these are…what… holy cow… How did you know?”
She smiled and shrugged, “Someone put a bug in my ear.”
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marimeetsmischief · 5 years ago
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Return to Sender - Ch. 1
Some interconnected ML drabbles for Lukanette February
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Tags: Delivery Service AU, Sort of a Coffee Shop AU?, no miraculous, Personal Stylist! Marinette, Delivery Boy! Luka, Aged Up
Summary:  Personal Stylist Marinette Dupain-Cheng gets dragged into a last minute trip with one of her clients and ends up back in Paris, France, after working in China for four years. A series of fateful encounters brings her face to face with Luka Couffaine, Paris's most popular and well known delivery boy with a talent for music.
Chapter 1: Mine
The soft patter of rain against the cobblestone alley was music to Marinette’s ears as she stepped out of her back door. Since she had moved, no matter what she tried, the apartment always felt too confining and stiff. Which, honestly, it was, compared to the cool and rainy air of Chengdu, and her tiny flat there. Four years of working in southwest China had made her forget about how dry and bland Paris could feel at times. 
That wasn’t a problem, exactly, but she did miss the climate of the place she now thought of as home. It was humid, but usually not too hot. That wasn’t even bringing up the lifestyle there either. It was city life without the pressure of an over-expensive and over-saturated market built on tourism. Fashion was part of everyday life, and she could eat at a dingy food stand one night and an aesthetic cafè the next. The best part was that people were always looking for the next interesting thing, and her commissions had taken off because of that. 
But now she was back in Paris, staying in a borrowed apartment for the month, all for some event that she had been volunteered for at the last second. Was it an excellent opportunity? Of course. Did she still wish she had never left China? Undoubtedly. 
It was a little uncomfortable, but she was still trying to make the best of it. Her parents had been ecstatic when she finally told them she would be in Paris for a whole month. They had even offered her her old room for the month, which she had quickly declined, not wanting to step back into her old life that much. Even with the awkwardness, she was still a little happy to be in the city she had grown up in, and she had plans to catch up with some old family and friends over the month. Plus, her schedule for the event kept her busy enough that she hopefully wouldn’t get too bored for the month. 
It was only the morning of her second day, after she had crashed immediately upon landing the day before. She hardly even remembered leaving the airport, let alone getting to her apartment, but she had woken up in a strange bed and reminded herself where she was. After a cup of green tea hadn’t quite woken her up, she had dragged herself through the process of getting ready. 
It was only as she looked in the mirror that she had the thought that Chengdu street style was much more adventurous than Parisian, and she hadn’t really packed anything that would fit in. The girl she had been before she left Paris would have been terrified at that, but this version of Marinette took pride in it, and stepped into the alley way with experienced charisma. She was even happier when she noticed the rain, just light enough to not need an umbrella, which was good considering she hadn’t actually packed one. She popped the collar of her blazer and stepped out of the doorway completely. A gust of wind shivered down the alleyway and she pulled the jacket tighter around herself and shaking her scarf loose in the process. She unwrapped it and pulled it off the rest of the way so that she could readjust it, but another strong breeze barrelled into her and knocked it out of her hand. The pale pink fabric fluttered down the alleyway, coming to a stop for just a moment only to be picked up by another wind current. She started after it, lightly jogging to catch up to the scarf and almost wrapping her hand around it before it was carried away again. Giving it a look, as if to say ‘really?’, she sped up behind it. Preoccupied with her annoyance, she didn’t notice the person stepping into the alleyway until they reached out and snagged the scarf from the air and she skidded to a halt in front of them.
“Oh! Uh, sorry, that’s mine,” she apologized quickly, holding her hand out for it. “The wind just kind of swept it up.”
The man smiled slightly and nodded, gently handing it to her. She curled her hands around the now damp scarf, shaking her head. 
“Well, uhm, thank you! For catching it, I mean,” she stuttered awkwardly and doing her best to give him a polite smile in return. He didn’t seem to be the talkative type, which wasn’t a problem by any means at all, but it was something contradictory to his look at least. He looked every bit like some kind of alternative rock star, ripped black jeans and a jean jacket covered in patches from a variety of bands. His hair was just a little too long and just a little too messy, with teal dyed tips. 
“No worries,” he finally replied and her heart jumped inside her chest. He had what might be the kindest voice she had ever heard, and that was even more startling when paired with his edgy aesthetic. He gave her one last smile and started to turn around and she could feel herself staring awkwardly without any willpower to stop herself. Then, just as he started to walk, she managed to find her voice. 
“Wait!” She called a little too loudly, quickly fumbling with her purse. By some miracle, she managed to find a business card and slide it out, holding it out to him. “Sorry. I’m Marinette. That scarf is actually, I guess important, sort of? So thank you, again. If I can repay you in any way, give me a call.” 
He raised a brow at her and she flushed, quickly holding her hands up and shaking her head.���I swear I’m not flirting with you, I would never, well I mean, not never, you’re obviously attractive but I mean that totally professionally, I think. Oh, what am I saying, I soun-”
In the middle of her rambling, he burst into laughter and she froze, eyes wide and face as red as a tomato. It took him an embarrassingly long time to finish laughing at her, and Marinette was just about ready to pass out. 
“Sorry, sorry, that was just… cute. And, thanks for the compliment, I think. I’m Luka.” He took the business card and gave her one last smile before walking away, leaving her standing there like an idiot with the dorkiest grin on her face. After a long minute, she shook herself out of it and hurried back into her apartment, closing the door and falling back into it. 
“Oh. My. God. I am such an idiot.”
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aalissy · 5 years ago
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Valentine’s Day
Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!! I hope you all had a great one!! Sorry chapter 14 is a little late!! I came home for the weekend and have been travelling allll day haha. Regardless, I hope you like this chapter :). Lemme know what you think!
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“So just write him a Valentine then. You do it with us so easily,” Alya stated simply, swiveling around Marinette’s desk chair as said girl paced up and down.
“I can’t just write him a Valentine,” she whined, tugging her pigtails in frustration, “It has to be special.”
“Then just bake him a chocolate or something as well.”
Marinette shrieked, “Alya! You’re not being very helpful! I want special, not cheesy and overdone!” she collapsed on her chaise, groaning into the pillow there.
“Sorry, Mari, but this is Luka we’re talking about,” her best friend shrugged, “I’m pretty certain you could go over to his house in a plastic bag and he would still look at you with hearts in his eyes.”
“Y-you really think so?” her head poked up from its position, hope brimming in her eyes as she nibbled her lip nervously.
Alya stood up from the desk chair, coming over to rub the conflicted girl’s shoulders reassuringly, “I really, really do. Girl, as soon as you come into the room his eyes light up and his whole face brightens. How have you never noticed this?”
“I don’t know,” Marinette mumbled, a pink flush set high on her cheeks, “I guess I just thought he was being friendly.”
The junior reporter threw her head back and laughed, “Believe me, the last thing that boy has on his mind is friendship.”
She giggled shyly, “So what you’re saying is, I really should go up to him in a plastic bag and smack a kiss on his face.”
“Exactly,” Alya laughed, tackling her best friend in a hug before letting out a shout as the two rolled off the small chaise. Both girls looked at the other in shock before they began chortling. 
Leaning against her friend, Marinette wheezed petulantly, “This still doesn’t help me! I have no idea what I’m going to give him for Valentine’s Day.”
“Alright, alright,” her friend panted out, “I think I have an idea... You remember those glasses you gave Jagged Stone a while back?” she nodded, a light frown on her face as she thought that far back before Alya continued, “Well, what if you made him a pair of heart-shaped glasses and then also wrote him the gushy letter where you pour your feelings out to him.”
Marinette nibbled her lip in concentration, attempting to think of a design for her friend’s suggestion. Her fingers itched to grab a sketchbook and start the new look before she turned to Alya with a bright smile, “That sounds perfect! It’s just cheesy enough for Valentine’s Day but it’s also completely different from what people usually do! I just hope Luka likes it.”
“I’ve already told you, Mari,” the brunette reached out to squeeze her shoulder reassuringly, “There isn’t a thing you could make Luka that he wouldn’t like.”
She tapped her fingers together shyly, glancing up at her friend from beneath her lashes, “Still, I want him to like it!”
Alya patted her shoulder, “Alright, girl, I’ll leave you to it then. I know how you get when you’re designing.”
“Shut up,” Marinette giggled, throwing the pillow on her chaise at her best friend.
The reporter merely chuckled menacingly, dodging the pillow as she opened the trapdoor, “Now to get started on my Valentine’s Day plans with Nino,” her eyebrows wiggled up and down playfully.
“You two are too cute. Send him my love,” she blew her a kiss as she descended down the stairs.
“Will do!” Alya called over her shoulder, “Make sure to send Luka my own!”
Marinette rolled her eyes before she shot over to her desk. Flipping open a fresh page of one of her notebooks, she began sketching the design that had been stuck in her mind since Alya had first mentioned the idea. Taking her a few tries, she finally had the perfect design and she held it out in front of her with a bright smile.
“Finally have a good design, Marinette?” Tikki’s sweet voice came from behind her and she shrieked, practically throwing the sheet of paper on the floor. The kwami gave a sheepish chuckle and the designer merely beamed at her, thrusting the paper towards her.
“Do you like it, Tikki?” Marinette asked eagerly.
“I think it’s adorable,” her kwami nodded her head and she squealed, quickly turning around to her supplies to begin creating the glasses. Taking the pink frame from a pair of sunglasses she had lying around, she began creating the hearts. Time flew by as her tongue stuck out in concentration, barely noticing the clock. Seconds turned into minutes and minutes turned into hours as Marinette worked carefully, pouring her heart into the design. She finally finished with a light sigh, brushing her forehead with her hand as she stared down at the finished product.
Placing the glasses around her eyes she began posing for the small creature who was watching her curiously, “Well? What do you think?” she giggled, pushing the glasses down her nose.
“I think Luka will love them!” Tikki said cheerfully.
“Aww, thanks Tikki!” Marinette patted her kwami on the head before turning back to her desk as she blew out an exhausted breath, “Now just what am I supposed to write in my letter?”
“Just pour your heart out,” the small, bug-like creature responded enthusiastically, “Alya’s right, you know, I’m sure Luka will like anything you give me.”
With a shy giggle, she ducked her head down, her cheeks flushing a rosy red. Spotting a piece of pretty, pink paper that she had lying on her desk, she quickly snatched it and a pencil. Tapping the eraser to her cheek she thought of exactly how she was going to pour her heart out to the musician. Within seconds her pencil was flying across the page, the words seeming to appear magically as her heart sang.
When she was finally finished, Marinette sighed contentedly. Her eyes glanced over towards the clock and she shrieked suddenly, “I’m late! I am late! I am so so late!” grabbing her purse, she shoved the note inside, holding onto the glasses tightly as she raced out of the bakery and onto the street below. It was with hurried footsteps that she dashed out towards the Seine river, ducking and dodging against the people heading the opposite way. Kitty Section’s concert was about to start soon and she wanted to get there before the crowd of people did. Panting heavily, Marinette leaned against the bridge to Luka’s houseboat as she caught her breath.
“You alright there?” a teasing voice caught her attention and her head jerked up to stare into the bright, happy eyes of Luka.
“Luka! I’m so glad I saw you before the concert! I have your Valentine’s gift right here!” she grabbed the note from her purse before thrusting the items into his chest.
Marinette winced as he let out a slight whoosh of air as her gifts collided with him. Recovering quickly, he smiled down at her, his fingers brushing against hers purposefully as he took her present. Luka chuckled quietly as he looked down at the glasses, “I’m glad I saw you too. I have your present as well but you’re going to have to wait till the concert starts for that,” he winked at her.
She blushed faintly before noticing that his hand was extended outwards for her to take. Grabbing it shyly, he led her onto the boat, where she looked in awe at the pretty pink and red decorations, “Wow!” she murmured, “It looks amazing!”
“I’m glad you like it,” Luka squeezed her hand. 
“Where is everyone else though?” Marinette’s brow furrowed as she noticed the empty space around them.
“So I may have told a little white lie,” he winked at her before letting go of her hand, heading up on stage as he slung his guitar over his chest, “There is a concert tonight. But it was only ever meant for you.”
Her mouth dropped open in awe and shock as he began strumming the guitar, playing a song that she had never heard before. She swayed gently to the wonderful music as his voice spread around them. About midway through the song, Luka put her sunglasses on with a cheery smile causing Marinette to laugh loudly. When the song ended, she clapped and cheered loudly, “Encore! Encore!”
“I will, I will,” he chuckled, “But only after you answer my question. Marinette Dupain-Cheng, will you be my valentine?”
“Yes! Yes! A thousand times yes,” she squealed quietly, “B-but only if you’d be mine! I think you should read your card first.”
A crooked smile spread across Luka’s face as he pulled out her love letter. Marinette watched his face nervously as he scanned the note. Her fingers crossed behind her back as she hoped that he would like it. When he had finished reading, he tucked it carefully back into his pocket before walking down the steps back towards her. She let out a whoop as he picked her up, spinning her around. Finally, he placed her down with a light peck on her lips, “Marinette, I would absolutely love to be your boyfriend.”
She squealed happily before dragging his head back down towards hers, connecting their lips once again. This time, she made certain their kiss lasted for longer as her arms wound around his neck and his came to hook around her waist. Marinette sighed into the kiss as she played with the hair on the nape of his neck. I love Valentine’s Day, she thought to herself as Luka picked her up and spun her around once again. 
When he put her back down she raised a curious eyebrow at him, “Am I getting my encore or not?”
Luka merely chuckled down at her, “You can get your encore after I get another kiss.”
Marinette hummed, already stepping closer to him, “I think we can arrange that,” she tugged him back down to her as their lips chased after each other.
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ao3feed-lukanette · 5 years ago
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by Quickspinner
Luka's picked up an extra job delivering flowers for Valentine's Day, and to his surprise one of his deliveries is to Marinette Dupain-Cheng. They lost touch a few years ago, but she's back in town and this chance meeting seems like a great time to pick up where their friendship where they left off.
Chapters based on the lukanette-month prompts, so length will vary, but they'll all form a connected story.
Words: 1239, Chapters: 1/29, Language: English
Fandoms: Miraculous Ladybug
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
Categories: F/M
Characters: Luka Couffaine, Marinette Dupain-Cheng | Ladybug, Adrien Agreste | Chat Noir
Relationships: Luka Couffaine/Marinette Dupain-Cheng | Ladybug
Additional Tags: Lukanette, Lukanette February, lukanette endgame, lmfeb2020, Fluff, Reunions, Aged-Up Character(s), there's gonna be some conflict, some lessons to learn, but everyone will end up friends, so just stay with me k
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airi-p4 · 5 years ago
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Lukanette February
Day 23 - Gasping for Air
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airi-p4 · 5 years ago
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Lukanette February
Day 2 - Time
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quickspinner · 5 years ago
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Something Just Like This 2 - Time
Part 1 | Part 3
Luka climbed the stairs with less enthusiasm than he had the day before. It wasn’t that he didn’t want to see Marinette again, he did, but not for such a weird reason. He carried another arrangement of flowers, smaller, but with a small gold ladies’ watch nestled in the midst of them. He didn’t even want to think about how much getting this arrangement custom-made cost, let alone the cost of the watch itself. He’d never even seen Marinette wear a watch, but maybe that had changed.
There was a yelp and a crash from inside the apartment when he knocked, making Luka wince, and Marinette yelled “Hang on, I’m coming!” The door opened, and she looked as good as she had yesterday, though she’d clearly been working; her hair was tied up and she had a pincushion on her wrist—right where a watch would sit. 
“Luka!” she said, blinking, looking almost more surprised than yesterday.
“Hey,” he grinned, a little sheepishly. “Fancy meeting you again so soon.”
Marinette’s surprised eyes dropped from his face to the arrangement in his hands, and her expression immediately shifted to one of exasperation. “Damnit,” she muttered, taking the arrangement and checking the card. “Of course he thinks he’s funny. This isn’t what I had in mind when I said I needed time.”
“Are you sure you’re okay?” Luka couldn’t help asking. In his experience, guys who wouldn’t take no for an answer were almost always bad news, and guys who pressed the issue with expensive gifts were even worse. 
Marinette looked up at him and smiled. “I am, really, I promise. It’s—”
“Complicated,” Luka finished with a smile back. “If you say so, Marinette, but honestly I don’t really see what’s complicated about a lady saying ‘no.’ Seems pretty clear if you ask me. Which you didn’t, so. I’ll shut up, sorry.”
Marinette beamed at him and he swore his heart stopped beating. “You’re really the sweetest, Luka.” 
Luka scoffed, ruffling the hair at the back of his head. “If you say so. Seems like common decency to me, but I’ll take it.” He put his hand on her shoulder. “I just want you to be safe.” 
Marinette smiled, and reached up to his hand—and then he wasn’t quite sure what happened, except that suddenly he was plastered to the wall on his knees, one arm twisted behind his back. 
“You really don’t need to worry about me,” she teased in his ear, and then kissed his cheek and let him go. “But thanks for your concern.” 
She let him go and stepped back, and Luka found it in himself to turn around, landing on his butt as he stared up at her. “A girl living alone these days has to know how to take care of herself, after all.” Marinette offered him a hand and Luka took it numbly, and watched the muscle swell under her sleeve as her arm flexed to pull him up. . 
“Damn, Marinette,” was all he could say once he was back on his feet. 
She grinned and winked. “If he comes after me, I’ll break him in half.”
“Careful, he might enjoy it,” Luka said, still stunned, and then turned red as Marinette’s grin widened. 
“I’m starting to think you might enjoy it,” she said, laughter in her voice. 
There was really no recovering from this so Luka just rolled with it, putting a hand over his heart. “Don’t joke, my heart can’t take it. When did you become such a tease, Marinette?” 
Marinette put her hands on her hips and stepped close to him, looking up into his face with the smile of a girl who knew exactly what kind of effect she could have. “It’s been a long time, Couffaine. You don’t know what I am anymore.” 
Oh hell, was he in trouble. “Smart, sweet, gorgeous, and completely badass?” He managed to hold his ground, but only barely. “You haven’t changed that much, Marinette.”
It was worth the effort because Marinette lit up in a blush that was not pink but deep, deep red, and nearly tripped over her feet backing off. They both stammered out a hurried goodbye and fled, Marinette into her apartment and Luka down the stairs two at a time.
Luka sat in the van with his head on the steering wheel, covered by his arms, for almost ten minutes of internal screaming before he was able to get back to his route. 
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FIC: Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days: Day 28, Loop 27: Free (MLB/Lukanette)
Notes: …y’know, I like this gimmick SO DAMN MUCH, we’re gonna do it ONE MORE TIME… 😂  (I’ve been permanently traumatized by the word ‘loop’. We were putting Fruit Loops in breakfast bags the other day and I CRINGED.)
Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days
Day Twenty-Eight, Loop Twenty-Seven: Free
When Marinette woke up the morning of Friday, 14 February, Valentine’s Day, it wasn’t to the blaring of her alarm.  It also wasn’t to a gentle humming in her ear or an incessant tapping on her roof.
When Marinette woke up that morning, it was to a ticklish flicking against her nose.
It was easy enough to ignore at first.  In her half-awake state, she swatted at her nose without any thought to the cause (probably just some hair that had fallen into her face through the night).  And when the tickling persisted, she groaned and rolled to press her face into her pillow. With her nose now covered, the feeling moved to her ear – only it wasn’t a tickle anymore.  It was a sharp, stinging flick.  She slapped at her ear with a grumble, and for a moment the annoyance left her in peace.
…until it bit her.
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verfound · 5 years ago
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FIC: Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days: Day 23, Loop 22: Gasping for Air (MLB/Lukanette)
Notes: Aaaaand I had a note in this doc about giving y’all a ‘makeout chapter’.  Eh let’s see if we can’t have both.  xD
Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days
Day Twenty-Three, Loop Twenty-Two: Gasping for Air
Marinette screamed when her alarm went off.  She snatched her phone, silenced the alarm, and sent Luka a quick text to meet her on the roof.
She wasn’t really surprised when, instead of a reply, she heard the gentle thud of someone landing on the balcony above her.  A tapping on the hatch followed, and she threw the door open. Before Viperion could greet her, she grabbed his hand and tugged him down onto her bed with a startled whoa!  She tugged his mouth to her own before he could get his bearings, sliding her hands into his hair and holding him close.  He was a little breathless when she finally let him go, though she was pretty sure that had less to do with the kissing and more to do with the manhandling. Well.  Maybe it was a little bit of both.
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Lukanette February
Day 14 - Valentine’s Day
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Lukanette February
Day 24 - Rain (v2.1)
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verfound · 5 years ago
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FIC: Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days: Day 24, Loop 23: Rain (MLB/Lukanette)
Notes: Daaaaaaamn it’s been a while since I broke out my battle scenes.  I am RUSTY.  (Especially if I don’t have a Celtic bastard singing shanties and swinging claymores at heads…)  These aren’t really relevant to the chapter, besides the fact that they were akuma fightin’ Mood Music and I’ve been linking EVERYONE to the first one.  Like…I have no idea who the girl is, but HOLY SHIT.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67G_iQuMgN0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3yIilm7CKE
Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days
Day Twenty-Four, Loop Twenty-Three: Rain
Marinette felt like she had just been thrown into her bed, her face smushed into her pillow and the wind knocked out of her.  Which was kind of good, because at least the pillow muffled her scream and wouldn’t bring her mother upstairs earlier than she’d been coming.  Once she stopped screaming, she pushed herself up and slammed her fist into her pillow, letting out another grunt of frustration.  Tikki was immediately beside her, wringing her paws nervously.
“I had it!” Marinette cried.
“I know,” Tikki said, nodding.
“It was right there!” Marinette continued.
“I know,” Tikki said again.  
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FIC: Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days: Day 27, Loop 26: Surprise (MLB/Lukanette)
Notes: I didn’t work on this at all last week bc I wasn’t writing makeouts at work and the heatwave is killing me.  TWO TO GO…
Marinette’s 29 Valentine’s Days
Day Twenty-Seven, Loop Twenty-Six: Surprise
Marinette woke up that Friday, 14 February, Valentine’s Day a good half hour before her alarm went off, which was…weird, all things considered.  She hadn’t woken up before her alarm on any of the other Friday, 14 February, Valentine’s Days before that – it had always been to the sound of her alarm beeping above her.  This time, though, when she woke up, it wasn’t to the sound of a jarring alarm cutting through the silence of her room.
It was to a song, an achingly familiar song, being softly, gently hummed by her ear.
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