Throwing Up These Butterflies (series)

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Fanfiction
Title: Throwing Up These Butterflies (series)
Author(s): MyMayura
Date(s): October 8, 2019—
Length: 139,522 words (4 works) as of July 23, 2020
Genre(s): het, angst, romance, hurt/comfort, mystery, smut
Fandom(s): Miraculous Ladybug
Relationship(s):
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The Throwing Up These Butterflies series is a GabeNath series written by MyMayura for the Miraculous Ladybug fandom. The series began in October 2019 with the main fanfiction of the series, Throwing Up These Butterflies.

The series and its title fanfiction are often referred to with the acronym TUTB.

Currently, the series contains four works: the title fanfic and three one shots that expand the universe. The series is still ongoing.

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Spoiler Warning: This article or section contains spoilers about major events in Throwing Up These Butterflies and its one shots. If this bothers you, proceed with caution.

Works

Throwing Up These Butterflies

  • Rated: T
  • Length: 126,770 words (36 chapters)
  • WIP

The main fanfiction of the series. All the other works are based on this one.

The title is a reference to the song Throwing Up Butterflies by Stela Cole.

Nothing to Know, Nothing to Hide

  • Rated: G
  • Length: 536 (1 chapter)
  • Complete

A brief one shot that features an outtake from Chapter 11. It was requested by the GabeNath Book Club and Art Club.

Brush my teeth, fix my head, filled with dread

  • Rated: T
  • Length: 9,238 (1 chapter)
  • Complete

A longer one shot from Nathalie's point of view that takes place during Chapter 9. It is recommended, however, that this work is read after Chapter 23 of Throwing Up These Butterflies in order to avoid major spoilers.

This title also references lyrics from Throwing Up Butterflies.

Put Your Hands All Over Me

  • Rated: E
  • Length: 2,978 (1 chapter)
  • Complete

A smut one shot that takes place immediately after Chapter 36.

The title references lyrics from "Goldrush" by Stela Cole.