Warnings: Fighting? Not much.

Backstory: Peter and his classmates go on a field trip to a museum and a guy decides he wants to go jewelry shopping in the exhibits. Tony gave Peter some tech to protect himself when he can't Spiderman his way out of a situation.


Peter felt the shiver run down his spine right before the doors were kicked in.

His classmates screamed as the man fired a blast of electricity from an alien-tech weapon he held. Everyone bolted for the nearest exhibit, most ignoring signs or ropes in their panic to hide. The man easily knocked out the security guard with another blast of energy.

Crouching behind a stand holding models of some random old shoes, Peter felt his heart rate pick up. Usually, he'd have jumped right out to stop the bad guy, but his suit and web shooters were in Tony's lab for an update.

But he did have something else.

After a minute or two of no more electricity bursts, Peter peeled out to see the man had shattered a glass case. He was filling a bag with old jewelry and rare items, and most civilians were nowhere near him. Good.

Peter checked his watch and the inconspicuous-looking bracelet, one on each wrist. Without another second of hesitation, he burst out from behind the stand. His classmates screamed as Peter lunged for the criminal. Digging his fingers of his right hand into the watch on his left hand, he lifted it up and over his hand to attach at the base of his palm. Nanobots spread across his fingers and down his forearm just as he reached the man.

"Ha!" He shouted, slamming the gauntlet into the man's head and throwing him to the side. Gemstones and shiny pieces of metal clattered as the thief hauled himself to his feet, a bruise already blooming across his temple.

The man bared yellow teeth. "Hey, kid, this is not the time to try and play hero."

Shrugging, Peter lifted his right hand and tapped the bracelet. Another gauntlet encased his arm, both reaching his elbows, and gleaming red and gold. "Seems like my watch said otherwise," he joked, and fired his repulsors.

A blast of electricity deflected the repulsors and he dove to the side, rolling as the energy shattered another display. Quickly, Peter glanced back to make sure the civilians weren't in danger. They weren't, thankfully.

"You know more damage means more jail time, right, mister?" Peter called cheekily as he ran at the man. "I never got your name, by the way. I can't keep calling you 'mister', that'll never hold up in court."

With a yell of anger, the thief attempted to tackle Peter. He ducked, and his hand shot out to grab the guy's ankle. People screamed as he slung the guy into the nearest wall, sending a plume of dust into the air. Waving a hand, he narrowed his eyes and got ready for the warning his Spidey sense suddenly screamed.

"It's Korvak!" the now-named thief roared, flinging himself out of the cloud.

If Peter wasn't as fast as he was, he would never have been able to dodge Korvak. "Sounds like a villain's name!" he cried, landing an uppercut to Korvak's jaw. A kick to his gut sent Korvak through another wall.

Strolling forward, Peter dragged the dazed criminal out of the rubble. His gauntlets deployed a weak electric stun, knocking Korvak out. Nanobots detached from the Iron Man gauntlets and rebuilt themselves into a pair of handcuffs. Slapping them over the unconscious Korvak was a simple task, as was sending a small repulsor blast to jam up the strange electric weapon.

By the time Peter had Korvak out of the rubble, half a dozen police officers burst in, their eyes falling on a sheepish Peter Parker. "How the hell-" one started, but another officer waved him off.

"You must be Stark's kid, then," she said, signaling for the others to collect Korvak and his weapon. "He called us a few minutes ago, alerted us to this robbery, and he told us his intern would be taking care of it."

Peter nodded, a bit flushed now that the fight was over. "Yep. That's me." He gestured to Korvak. "The weapon fired electric blasts. I'm pretty sure it's more of that human-Chitauri tech that Spiderman found a few months ago."

As he followed the officers to the exit, his phone buzzed.

Tony: Nice job, kiddo

Tony: I'm picking you up, by the way

Tony: We have a new shipment of tech to check out

He grinned, and let himself skip a bit as the gauntlets folded away again.


A/N: I thought, hey, wouldn't Tony love to give Peter some of those Iron Man gauntlet thingies like the ones Tony used to wear in the films? Just a concept I had a while back and did a short thing on.