When word got out of Harry starting a charity, everyone freaked out. People flocked all the way from Buffalo just to take blurry pictures of the construction, which had just broken ground. And it also was finally able to change Liz's mind, who, after much, much looking, found Harry.
"What do you want, Liz?" said Harry
"Here." said Liz as she handed Harry a set of keys.
"Really?"
"Well, I've been doing some thinking, and you really have changed."
"Thanks, Lizzie."
"No, thank you, for all the great things you've done for this city." Liz kissed his cheek, "Feel free to come back whenever you want."
"Okay." Liz walked away, only to notice moments later that Harry was right behind her.
"You said whenever."
However, one man was not thrilled about Harry's plans. Peter Parker stood in front of the 6% built building, no emotion on his face.
"If you really have changed, Harry," Peter muttered to himself, "you'd have apologized by now." Peter walked away, with a clear show of anger on his face.
"Peter," said Mary Jane, "is something wrong?"
"You know what's wrong, MJ," said Peter, "Harry's what's wrong."
"I don't know what you're talking about, Peter."
"You know full well what I'm talking about; you were a witness to one of his crimes."
"Is this about our daughter?"
"It's about that, and Gwen's kids, and all those clones, and the fact that he did all this even though we're supposed to be best friends."
"But he's changed now."
"Well, if he's changed so much, why hasn't he tried making amends? Because I'd be more than willing to."
"Maybe he's just afraid you'll still be angry at him."
"Or maybe he hasn't changed at all! I was his only target; he doesn't need to change to do good things for the city." The argument between husband and wife heated up, and eventually, MJ, sick and tired of this, walked out of the house.
