Beams of light shone through the partially open window and onto the face of a sleeping Adrien Agreste. The sunshine woke up the blonde who stretched groggily with a yawn.

He looked over at his still sleeping wife, the light quite far away from her sweet face. It would eventually wake her up. In an hour or so.

Adrien chuckled. It had taken them quite awhile to figure out a formula for the position of their curtain, which still had to be adjusted every now and then.

Adrien had to get up early for work at the University, his physics classes tended to start at 8:30.

The poor students. Marinette would often tease.

Marinette was not a morning person. And Adrien had always been one, kind of a habit from early morning modeling gigs or photo shoots he supposed. But it was also more than that. Adrien felt more productive in the morning and rather sluggish by nightfall.

When they had first moved in together Adrien made the mistake of waking her up in the morning. That lasted about a week until he learned his lesson.

There was a certain time and no sooner that Marinette would leave her bed, let alone function. There was a point where any earlier she would be cranky as a bear just woken from hibernation unless tea was made. Bonus points for breakfast which would get you a smile. And even then a good thirty minutes of silence after the tea before you could talk to her as a normal person.

When Adrien had started his job Marinette started turning off his alarm still half asleep, making him late more often or not.

Adrien had decided that wasn't going to work, ever the light sleeper he decided he'd let the sun wake him. Using the power of math and lots of trial and error, they soon worked out an arrangement.

Adrien shook his head, shaking off the thoughts. He got dressed and grabbed his bag, taking one last look at his wife who was still sleeping soundly, before leaving the room.

He walked out to the kitchen with a smile on his face. They weren't always alike. But they made it work. And he wouldn't change a thing about Marinette. He knew she wouldn't change anything about him either. If there was a problem they always worked it out.

Adrien hummed thoughtfully while making pancakes. When he finished he set aside a stack on a plate underneath a large mixing bowl. Marinette would enjoy them with her tea.

He sat at the table eating his food while thinking about their upcoming anniversary this weekend. He wondered how wonderful he could make her morning.

When he finished he rinsed off his dishes and set them in the sink before hurrying off to work.

Bright light creeped over the sleeping bluenette's face making her squint her eyes, nose wrinkling in displeasure. She detested the mornings but if the light was waking her up, well that meant it was time to get up.

Marinette groaned as she rolled out of bed. She headed to the kitchen, sniffing the sweet air. She started the kettle for her tea and peeked under the mixing bowl.

Ah pancakes. She thought pleased, they weren't hers but they were good all the same.

As she sat down and drank her tea, she pondered about their upcoming anniversary.

A big smile found its way into her face as she came up with an idea.

Her husband would never suspect it. The possibility seemingly impossible.

Come Saturday morning Adrien awoke to the sound of the radio and the smell of food. He turned in the bed to find his wife missing. His eyes widened in surprise.

What the heck...

He quickly hopped out of bed unable to believe what was happening.

He approached the kitchen cautiously, the sound of the radio getting louder.

When he arrived he felt his jaw drop. Marinette was wide awake making a huge breakfast fit for a king.

"I- but you - what!?" He said baffled. Marinette giggled at her husbands shocked expression before rolling her eyes.

"Really Adrien you'd think the world was ending," Marinette scoffed, "Is it really that strange to see me up this early?"

Adrien grinned. Yes, yes it was, and if anyone had told Alya that her best friend had gotten up before Adrien, the brunette would've laughed and demanded photographic evidence.

"So why are you up so early?" Adrien asked. He knew it had to do with their anniversary.

"Our Anniversary of course," Marinette confirmed.

"But why?" Adrien asked, at this point just teasing her.

"To surprise you, and it seems to have worked. I guess I wanted to make you breakfast for once too," Marinette hummed.

Adrien walked over to her and gave her a loving hug.

"You didn't have to do that," Adrien said softly, "I know you like your sleep."

Marinette laughed, a sound that filled him with warmth.

"But I like you more," she replied silkily.

Ah yes, his wife still had the ability to make him blush even though they've been together for years.

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A/N : Hey guys and this is the end, tomorrow I will be posting something new. Hope you've enjoyed :)