Ladybug was frustrated. The Akuma wasn't particularly dangerous, but it was annoying. It had the ability to simply beam people away.

But that wasn't the frustrating thing about it, the victim was a 3-year-old who wanted to send his playdate home after he didn't want to play what he wanted.
According to his mum, who was watching from a safe distance, it would have been time for lunch and a nap by now. Anyone who has ever had to deal with a hungry, tired 3-year-old throwing a tantrum knows that it's exhausting even without them having superpowers.

Not that you can reason with normal Akumas, but you could give this one the Miraculous and it wouldn't change the situation. She sighed.

Five minutes ago, one of his laser beams had hit Rena Rouge. She then had the nerve to send a selfie of herself in front of the Vienna Ferris wheel with a #find me a Viennese coffee house now.

The Miraculous Ladybugs would bring her back, she really didn't have time for Voyage to come and get her. Which obviously didn't really bother Rena either.

Fortunately, Chat had only been sent to the other end of Paris, but it would take him at least another five minutes to get back.

Nobody came anywhere near the Akuma, who was lying on the ground, flailing his hands and feet and screaming. A pigeon flew past, which distracted the child. 'Pigeon, want to stroke!' it jumped up and ran after the bird. Ladybug sighed again. Tonight, she would have to look after Manon and she had really had enough of small children for today!

Only the thought of how much the Akuma must be getting on Hawk Moth's nerves sweetened the situation a little.

It was time for her lucky charm. Even if it didn't work again and she had to feed her Kwami in 5 minutes, she'd had enough.

A teddy bear landed in her arms. She looked around and then she had an idea. She took the mouse miraculous out of her yoyo.
'Mullo, Tikki unify!'
and then she had to concentrate. She didn't want to split herself into many mice this time, but into just one mouse-sized mouse and an almost-normal-sized version of herself.
'Multitude,' she whispered and split herself in two. She picked up the mini version of herself and placed it on the teddy bear.
The teddy had an opening at the back.
'A Troyan teddy bear,' Ladybug grinned.

She had to get a little closer, 'Hey, Horrible 3! Look what I've got for you!' she waved the teddy.
The Akuma looked at her. 'Want it!' he shouted.

Ladybug threw the teddy down to him. The boy picked it up and as soon as he had it in his hand, the little Multimouse Ladybug climbed out and onto his arm to tear the bracelet the Akuma was wearing.

The Akuma was startled and screamed loudly, sending a few laser beams aimlessly around, but the bracelet was already torn.

Dark bubbles surrounded him and disappeared, leaving a confused little boy in the street.

His mother came running out of her hiding place and hugged her child. 'Thank you, Ladybug!' she said, but when she turned to the superheroine, she had disappeared.