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Spidey wanted so badly for this to end soon. All he wanted was to patrol the area and go home. After all he was still in school, not that any of the Avengers knew that or should know. Now he was busy fighting a crazy robot that wants to destroy the Avengers.
"Hey! What do you have against a harmless leather couch?" he whimpered as another laser flew by and demolished the sofa behind him.
Ultron didn't seem to care about incredibly expensive couch that he'd just destroyed. "Stay still! You're talking too much!"
"Hey! Don't judge me. Talking is one of the many fabulous skills I have!" Spidey joked as he webbed up another bot.
When the last bot fell with a threat to make the Avengers and "that annoying insect" extinct and also singing a creepy song, he didn't expect the Avengers to be staring at him like he just threw the Earth out of orbit. He obviously didn't so why were they looking at him funny.
"Uhhhhhhhhhhhhh..." Spidey started. "Earth to the Avengers! We just defeated an evil robot!"
"You just... what?!" Clint gasped, clutching his side. "Did any of you see that?"
The other Avengers didn't react to the question and stayed completely still like they've seen a ghost. Spidey felt butterflies fluttering frantically in his stomach. His idols were staring at him. Did I do something wrong? Maybe they're mad at me! he thought, panicked.
"Did I just do something wrong? Because if I did, I'm really sorry..." he apologized quickly.
"No, no you didn't do anything wrong, I promise! It's just that you li-" Steve started to explain, being the first one to talk besides Clint.
"You just lifted Thor's almighty hammer!" Tony interrupted loudly, flinging his arms into the air. His eyes were wide and his expression, shocked.
"Was I not allowed to lift it? Did he make it a rule?" Spider-man asked. He wanted to jump out the window. What if I embarrassed myself on the first day I meet the Avengers?!
"No, I did not make it a rule-" Thor began, but jolly old Tony interrupted again.
"We wouldn't be able to even if we tried," he muttered.
"Wouldn't be able to what? Lift the hammer? Have you guys even tried? It's really light," Spidey smiled. He didn't understand why they wouldn't be able lift it. It was almost as light as a feather.
"It's light? Ha, no," Rhodey chuckled humorlessly.
Spidey cocked his head. Now he was confused. "Huh? What do you mean?" he asked. Maybe it's my spider-strength! How could I be so dumb! "Well, uh... can Cap lift it?"
"You'd think he would be able to," Bruce said slowly, shaking his head. Spidey looked over at Thor who was still gapping and blinking his eyes rapidly like he didn't believe what he just realized. "But no."
"What?" Spidey shuffled towards the hammer and handed it over to Steve who just stood there as if rooted to the ground. "Here."
"Umm... I... uh thought that Bruce told you-" Steve whispered.
"Just try anyway."
Steve put his hand on the handle and sighed. He let out a sudden gasp as he felt Spider-man's hand let go. The hammer plummeted as he unsuccessfully tried to hold it up. A grunt escaped from his lips as it landed on the floor. "Nope."
"What? But, but, but..." Spidey gasped. "Why?"
"Because the hammer can only be held by whoever is worthy enough to wield it's power," Thor finally said. He still seemed tense, but he was more relaxed.
"What? This must be some sorta mistake! I'm just a random ki- uh nobody that stops petty crimes and stuff like that," Spidey smiled nervously. He really didn't need some random hammer telling him he was worthy of whatever. Nothing could ever convince him that he didn't do anything wrong. Uncle Ben was still in his head every night when he went to bed.
"Why?" Thor asked quietly, but still loud enough for everyone in the room to hear. "The hammer doesn't just choose random mortals."
"Oh gee guys, look at the time! I need to go home or else my au- a certain someone will be worried," Spider-man piped up suddenly, not wanting to continue this conversation. "Maybe, I'll visit sometime! You guys are awesome!"
"Wait, one more question!" Tony said quickly before Spidey could leave. "Are those webs organic?"
"Uhhh ew, no. I made web shooters to help me shoot webs," Spidey explained, turning back to the Avengers.
"You made those? How about that web stuff, did you make those too?"
"Uh, yeah! Where would I get this stuff from?"
"Wow, maybe we should hang out sometime! You could be a part of the science bros, huh Bruce?"
"Cool! Yes, I love science!"
Once again Spidey had to stop himself from fanboying and freaking out. After all it was just the Avengers we're talking about, right?
"Oh no, the only thing worse than one Tony Stark is two Tony Starks!" Clint complained suddenly. Many of the Avengers nodded in agreement. Bruce just shrugged, a new science bro wouldn't be that bad.
Spider man said bye to all of his idols one last time before jumping out the broken window. I hope doesn't mind the shattered glass littering the ground now.
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