A/N: Hi! So I finally decided to post up a multi-chaptered story that I'm positive I will finish. I read this superfamily fic on tumblr called Secret Affair – if you haven't, go read it, it's amazing – I don't know by who, but whoever you are, you did an amazing job. So this is a crossover of Spider-Man and The Avengers, focusing on Gwen's involvement with the Avengers and their relationship as Peter develops his powers. Loosely the same storyline as TASM. Enjoy!


Gwen Stacy – actually known as Gwen Rogers. Daughter of Steve Rogers, the Captain America, and Natasha Romanoff, the Black Widow. You'd think that she'd be stuck up, taking everything for granted, used to attention. Like a celebrity. But it's not really so.

Gwen's fierce, like her mother, and kind, like her father. She has her father's bravery and spirit and her mother's agility and cunning-ness. But she has something both her parents don't: she's a freaking genius. She loves science, much to her Uncle Tony's delight, and she's a quick thinker and learner. She can figure out numerous scientific equations and experiments, and she impressed her dad by being able to keep up with Uncle Tony's scientific explanations.

She's not really that famous. Actually – she's not famous at all. Gasp! Impossible! But really, it's not that impossible. You see, Steve and Natasha realized that if they were to have a daughter, she would be a potential target for their potential enemies. Also, being a famous young teen can really stress you out. So they made up a back-story that she's actually the Captain Stacy (the head of the police department)'s daughter. It was an easy story to sell, provided that Captain Stacy's whole family were blondes. But if you did look closely, you'd see that Gwen actually has her father's looks – her hair is exactly the same shade as his, and she has his eyes. She got everything else from her mother, but still. She looks like her father.

Why are Captain America and the Black Widow together, you might ask? Well, they actually sort of accidentally fell head over heels in love while they were both on a secret mission in Egypt. Long story short: they had to pretend they were a couple for a month to spread rumours to the enemy. Don't ask why. But I'll tell you this: Clint Barton was horribly jealous. (It's okay though; he's over it now.)

Pitch in Peter Parker. What exactly comes to mind when I mention Peter Parker? Dashing, gorgeous, irresistibly sexy? No! That socially awkward nerd, Parker? No way! (Well, Gwen Stacy might think that, but you're not supposed to know that; now hush.) He's a science freak, like Gwen, and actually knows what's going on, also like Gwen. He's also the complete opposite of Gwen. His parents died ages ago, so he lives with his Aunt May and Uncle Ben. But lately, Ben had passed on, leaving Peter fatherless. Unless you count Tony Stark.

Tony Stark loves Peter Parker. The kid always comes around to Stark Tower (the one with all the labs that let schools and other people take tours) and they're always discussing new protocols and experiments (don't look at me, I'm terrible at science!). Peter spends half his time around Tony, anyway, so he's technically his legal guardian.

And the rest? Well, you're just going to have to read on and find out.


"Peter Parker!"

Peter jerked awake, looking to the front of the class. His English teacher stood with an annoyed expression, arms crossed.

"It would actually be nice if you'd stay awake in my classes, Parker," the teacher said grumpily.

"Sorry, Mr Oakes," Peter called out, "won't happen again."

"You said that yesterday," Mr Oakes pointed out. Peter shrugged, not really concerned.

At the other end of the room, Gwen Stacy rolled her eyes with a hint of an amused expression. She admired Peter Parker, she really did – he's a freaking genius when he wants to be that even she can't keep up with him sometimes – but that's it: only when he wants to be. During normal lessons like English, Peter would often be dozing off or staring into space. She just thought that if he had brains, he should at least use them more often.

The bell rang and everybody began to gather their books and head out of the class. "I've emailed all of you the assignment – you have no excuses if you didn't do it!" the teacher yelled after them.

Gwen packed up her things, accidentally dropping her pen in the process. She set her books on her desk, leaning down to pick it up – when her head collided with Peter's. Peter groaned and rubbed his head while Gwen laughed; being the only kid of two superheroes made sure that you got the training.

"Sorry," Peter groaned, but had a smile on his face. Gwen shook her head.

"No worries," she replied, holding out her hand for the pen.

He stared at it for a while before realizing that she wanted him to give her the pen. "Oh," he said awkwardly, handing it to her. "Yeah," he said somewhat nervously, cursing himself for his awkwardness.

Peter Parker had the biggest crush on Gwen Stacy ever since he was thirteen, when they were both in middle school. She had defended him against Flash Thompson, the guy who had a grudge against Peter for whatever reason. Ever since them, he had grown to respect her for her brains and admire her spirit and determination. Well, she was also really pretty.

Gwen laughed again as Peter got up, holding out a hand to help her up as well. He shuffled his feet awkwardly as she gathered her books into her arms. "Well, uh," he started, trying to pluck up the courage to ask her out. "Did you do the chem homework?" he blurted out instead.

He thought that he saw a flicker of disappointment in Gwen's eyes, but it disappeared quickly. "Yeah," she nodded, "it's actually really easy. You'd be able to crack it in no time."

"That's cool." There was a long pause of awkward silence before Gwen cleared her throat.

"I'll see you around, Peter," she smiled.

"Yeah! See you soon. No, not soon as in we're meeting up, kind of soon, but soon as in we have a class together after lunch, but – but it doesn't mean that I don't want to meet up with you, like, after school or something, because you're really pretty and –" Peter shut his mouth, turning red. Gwen's smile widened.

"I'd actually love to meet up someday after school," she started, and watched with amusement as Peter's eyes lit up, "but I'm not free today," she said apologetically. How about the weekend?"

"That's – that's fine, actually, that's better than fine, that's great – I mean –" he grinned.

Gwen nodded, smiling widely. "We can plan now – have lunch with me?" she offered, to which he nodded, accepting.

"Great," he called out after her as she turned to leave for lunch, pumping his fist into the air before he turned to follow, feeling like the most important guy in the universe.


That's it for now, but I would probably post up more chapters with more reviews, considering I've already written up to chapter thirteen. But the more reviews I get, the more I'll post up chapters. Remember that.