Another fanfic. This is a crossover between the Incredibles and Spider-Man. Hopefully, this turns out good. Have a good day, stay home, stay safe.

Peter Parker was living his best life! Swinging around the great city of New York, and stopping several muggings. The 16-teen year old was on the top of the world! After defeating the Lizard, J.J. Jameson had to admit that without Spider-Man, New York would have been destroyed. But the old man then tried to spin it that Spider-Man didn't want anyone else to be the ultimate crime boss in New York. But, the people have had his back.

The police enjoy his help, the girls at his school LOVE the masked hero. And while Peter had thought it would be cool to make Flash Thomson eat his web fluid, he was content with knowing that people loved Spider-Man for what he does, not what he looks like.

Now, even though the Arachnid was living his best life, the night was not his best. For one, there was a hostage crisis at a bank. 5 people were being held against their will. 10 masked men with AK-47s were robbing the vault.

Spider-Man knew that if he didn't stop them, someone was never going to see their family again. Peter landed on one of the cop cars outside the bank. An Officer called out to him. "SPIDER-MAN!"

The masked hero turned around. "Captain Stacy! What's the situation?"

The Captain explains. "5 employees are being healed hostage underground. 5 masked men are robbing the vault, 1 is guarding the hostages, and 4 others are somewhere ready to ambush our men. We lost 2 already." Stacy holds out an ear piece. "Take this. With your powers, you should be able to sense danger. If you can get us an opening from the front door, my men can follow you to save the others."

"Are all possible exits blocked off?" Peter asks, worried that if the men get away, the innocent will never be seen again.

"We have a chopper in the air in case they try to escape that way, and we have SWAT teams in the sewers. The rest of us are guarding the entrances. But the SWAT teams can't get in. The first team we sent in tripped a bomb. We have no way to get into the building without putting more lives at risk."

Spider-Man adjusts his mask to put the ear piece on without revealing his face. "Alright Captain, I'm gonna give your men an opening." Peter swings up to the 5th floor of the building, breaking a window. Carefully and quietly making his way to the hostages, he runs into a sniper on the floor. Spider-Man flicks his wrist and jams the gun. Quickly flipping towards the man, he knocks the pistol the bad guy just pulled out, and webs his mouth. Peter then kicks the criminal into the wall, knocking him out cold.

He takes out the rest of the patrolling guards. "Okay Captain, you can get in. The bad guys are out on the 5th, 3rd, and 2nd floor. I'm gonna get the hostages freed." Spider-Man stealthily finds the 5th bad guy. He sees the hostages all in the corner of the room. Since he was in the vent, he had a clear view of everything. As he crawls through the vent, he makes just the tiniest of noise. Peter stops, and his spider-sense starts to go crazy!

Bullets fly into the vent as Peter dodges them, his location now revealed. Quickly getting out, he webs up the gun, like he did with the others. This time, he flings the gun out of his hand, shoots another string of web, and pulls the man towards him. As the bad guy gets closer, Spider-Man kicks the guy back again. The man lands on a table with a hard thud, breaking it. After making sure the man is alive, he tells the Captain through his ear piece, "Alright Captain, the hostages have been freed. I'm getting them out. Have you found the others?"

Stacy and his team of police and SWAT are in the middle of a firefight. "We got them pinned down! But we could use some backup if you can find the time!"

"On my way." Peter helps the hostages get out, and then swings to the vault in the bank.

The Captain was taking a second to catch his breath. The man was getting old, and he could feel it. When he was young, and just married, he didn't worry too much about it. His youth was something that gave him confidence. But now, he has 3 children, and the grey hairs were starting to show.

After reloading his gun, Captain Stacy starts to shoot. But his eyes didn't see that he was in the line of fire with the enemy waiting for him. The man ducks, but he is still too slow.

THWIP! *YOINK*. George suddenly gets pulled back fast! As he hits the floor, he looks up to see the arachnid hero. "Thanks Spider-Man."

Peter leaps into action, and takes out the bad guys similarly how he did about a year ago when the Captain had taken off his mask. The only difference here is that the police are not trying to kill him. Then, as quickly as the firefight began, it ended. The bad guys webbed up, and stopped.

After the bank robbers were put into the back of the SWAT vans, Spidey walks over to the group of police that were with the Captain. "Thanks for your help Spider-Man." The officers thank him.

Brushing it off as if it were nothing, the masked hero says, "Oh, it was nothIng." The fellow officers laugh. It wasn't the first time the young hero's voice had cracked in front of them.

"Are we sure that you're not Spider-Boy?" one of the officers quip.

"Haha." Peter responds to him. "You know, I could be over 20, in collage? With that said, I'm late for dinner with the missus and children. Good night officers!"

As the hero swings away, the officers and Captain Stacy laugh. "Alright you clowns, I gotta make a call."

Moving to a more private area, George takes out his cell, and calls his wife to let her know he is okay. "Hi honey... Yes, I'm all right. Spider-Man really helped out. Everyone else is okay... Yes, I know I didn't like him before, but opinions can change... Alright, will do. How's Gwen and the boys?... Great, I will be home soon, and we will all have 2nd dinner together... Okay, love you too. Bye."

After his wife hangs up, the Captain makes another call.

"Hello, this is Peter."

"Hey kid. Thanks for your help back there."

"Oh, it's no trouble. You okay after the whole 'almost getting shot' thing?"

"Yeah I'm fine Peter. And before you ask, I DIDN'T tell the wife about it."

"Keeping them safe. I like it. Any assignments for me? Need me to bust a drug deal, arms deal?"

"No. Everything is quiet for now. With the tech you gave to the station, we are able to find them faster and get them quicker. Thanks though. You head home to your Aunt, I'm sure she is worried about you after hearing about this. Get a good night's sleep."

"Alright. Say hi to Gwen for me."

"Will do Peter. And really, 'Dinner with the missus and kids'? You know it's illegal to lie to the police?"

"Hey, YOU try keeping this secret identity under wraps."

With that, George heads home to his family.


Peter swings himself home to the apartment complex that he and Aunt May live. Opening the window and flipping into his room, he sees his room is a mess. "May, I'm home!" Like, so much of a mess. "If you are looking for the remote, I left it on the coffee table."

A figure enters his room and shoots at Peter! The boy quickly flips out of the way as the bullet breaks the window. Spider-Man shoots a web at where the figure was, but the man has left. He quickly chases after the guy.

Peter hears struggling, and as he turns into the living room, he hears...

POP!

"NO!" Peter shoots another web at the robber's legs, and pulls hard! The man falls on the floor with a loud thud and is knocked out cold.

Taking off his mask, he heads over to his Aunt's side. Blood was quickly pouring out of her side, similar to how Ben died.

"May. May. Come on. Stay with me May! I'm gonna get you to the hospital." Peter webs her side up to keep the blood in her. But she lost so much, and he doesn't feel an exit hole.

"Peter." May says, "It's okay." Peter franticly tries to get to his room and out the window. "Peter!" This time, he stops. "It's okay. You are going to be okay without me."

"I saw Ben die this exact same way. HOW am I going to be okay?!"

"Because you know that this isn't your fault. There was no action you could have taken that might have prevented this. And you know it." May lets out a couple of coughs. "I love you Peter. Remember, it's going to be okay."

Peter just sits and lets the tears fall. Just like Ben. Telling me it's okay. At least you can be together again.


Peter had called 911 afterwards, and told them that he had found her barely alive. Captain Stacy had been told the real story from Peter later, and understood why some details were left out. He still needed to protect his identity.

The Captain had been able to take in the boy until a more permanent home was found for him. School was just about to end, so the court hearing was not an issue.

"Mr. Parker," the judge said, "I am very sorry for the death of your Aunt. I understand that you will need more time to process this tragedy. However, your Aunt had left a will and in that will she had stated that in the event of her death, and your uncle, Ben Parker, was deceased at this time, you would live with her High School and Collage friend, Helen Truax. We looked at the records, and Ms. Truax has now become Mrs. Parr." Peter had remembered hearing about Mrs. Parr. She lived in Metroville. "Have you heard of this woman from your Aunt before Peter?"

Peter clears his throat. "Yes your Honor."

The judge then says, "Since you have knowledge of your Aunt's friend, I find it in your best interest that you be placed under the care of Mrs. Parr and her family. Keep in mind, this is not an adoption. Your Aunt had made it clear that Mrs. Parr and her husband were to be your guardians. Captain Stacy will escort you to their home in Municiberg, Metroville next week. Every month, someone from Child Protective Services will come to the residence and make sure that you feel safe, and that you have everything you need. The Parrs will be informed of this over phone call. I wish you the best of luck Mr. Parker."


Peter had said goodbye to Michelle, Gwen, and Ned. They had wished him the best, and hoped to hear from him soon. It would be a long drive to the Parrs. Silence was all Peter desired. It wasn't until they got to the city that Peter spoke, "Wait, what about New York? Who's gonna protect the neighborhood?"

To put his mind at ease, George says, "The NYPD has been keeping a file for another vigilante in a mask. The officers investigating him call him Daredevil."

"Daredevil? Well, as long as New York is going to be protected, I guess things will be okay."

"Oh, by the way," Stacy warns, "I told the Parrs about your secret identity."

"WHAT?!" Peter had always thought that the secret identity was the trust between them.

"Now, the reason I told them," George explains to calm the teenager down, "is because I went to middle school with the husband, Bob Parr. His family are supers as well. I've kept in touch with him over the years, and occasionally, he asks for help with something he's been working on."

"Was he still doing crimefighting during the Superhero Relocation Program?"

The old Captain laughs. "You better believe it. At times, the arguments about him doing it would drive a little bit of a wedge between us. I didn't want him to get himself arrested, or his family in danger. That's part of the reason why I didn't like Spider-Man in the beginning."

Peter reasons, "Well, when I started out as Spider-Man, there was already talks about heroes being allowed to come out of hiding."

"True, but like you said, it was just talk. Nothing changed until you stopped Doc Connors. I think that helped the politicians realize that they need heroes to be there to stop threats that the PDs or SWAT teams can't stop."

"So, why didn't you like me again?"

"I didn't like Spider-Man. But I did like you when we met for dinner that night."

"Right, but WHY didn't you like Spider-Man?"

"Because he was putting his family in danger. I didn't know if he was an adult with no one, or if he had family, or if he was a kid. I didn't want the government to come after someone who clearly just wants to help. Not to mention any family he may or may not have had."

"Makes sense." Peter thinks. "By trying to protect my identity by fighting crime, I was putting her in danger WHILE fighting crime."

"Exactly. And don't worry about them being confused by teenagers, they have 2 of there own." The thought of having other kids in the house is interesting to Peter. Being an only child, the only other time he would have interactions with kids his age were at school or when he would hang out with his friends.

After another few hours, they pull into the driveway of a VERY big house. "Wow!" Then another thought comes into Peter's mind. "I'm grateful that they are taking me in, but they aren't going to be rich snobs like Flash Thompson, right?"

George laughs at this. "These people are VERY down to Earth. Remember Elastagirl, and how she works for DevTech?" Peter nods. "Winston Deavor provides her family with a place to live so they can do their crimefighting hidden."

"Right. Because NOONE would suspect a rich person or family to be a super hero." Peter says with a slight smirk.

George hits him across the head playfully. "Alright, we are here. Get out of the car smartass. And get your things from the trunk. Ill help carry it."

Peter walks up nervously to the big house. He had never even seen a house this big, let alone, left the state of New York. Stacy rings the door bell, and the 2 wait for someone to let them in. "Remember, you don't have to hide your powers from them. And these are good people. They will take care of you."

Peter nods. "I just wish that she could have died old. In a warm bed, you know? Not bleeding out cold in the living room floor."

"Trust me Peter, I know. I know." George reflects on a past experiance quietly, one that not even his WIFE knows about.

The door makes a sound of unlocking, and opens. A woman in early 40s appear. "Captain Stacy. Nice to see you again." Looking at the boy next to him, the woman says, "And you must be Peter. I'm sorry about what happened to May. But I'm glad you are here with us. Won't you both please come in?"

Opening the door all the way, Peter is in awe to see such a huge house appear even BIGGER on the INSIDE. The woman leads them down the steps to a HUGE living room. The living room is decorated with red sofas, and a THEATER sized TV. Peter moves his head into the direction where Helen started walking.

"Peter," Helen says, with an entire family next to her. "This is my family."

The big guy, who looks like he could take the Hulk, says, "Hey kid. I'm Bob Parr."

"I'm Helen." The woman who opened the door for him and the Captain.

The next person to introduce themselves was a teenage girl who looked to be about his age. And he would be lying if he said he didn't think she was cute. "I'm Violet. I'm the oldest."

"I'm Dashiell. But you can call me Dash. I'm the problem child." Peter can't help but chuckle at this.

"And this is John Jackson Parr." Helen says, holding a baby. "But we call him Jack-Jack."

Peter can't help but ask, "How old is he?"

"He's 3 now." Dash says. "I'll be 13 in a few months."

George then says, "I'll let you all get settled." Looking at the teen that he had started to view like a son, "Good luck Peter. I'll see you later." Stacy turns his head towards Bob. "Nice seeing you Bob."

After Peter watches George drive away, Helen says, "I'll show you around the house."

Peter follows her. Starting at the entrance, Helen points to the right when you enter into the house. "That's the room where me and Bob sleep." Heading to the left, she she points to the first door on the left. "This is Violet's bathroom," turning to the right, "And Violet's room." Even though the door was wide open, Peter doesn't look around too much. His aunt taught him it was disrespectful unless the girl wanted to show you.

Going down the hall a little more, Peter notices a set of stairs. But Helen turns his attention to the next door. "This is your bathroom and Dash's." Going into the room next to it, "and this will be yours and Dash's room. That is until we get another room built for you." This time, Peter inspects it. It looked nice. A bed that looked big enough for Dash was in the middle of the room. Another that looked big enough for Peter in a section of the room.

"Jack-Jack's room is right next to you boys, so I apologize if he wakes you up in the middle of the night." Peter hears Helen say. "The red stairs that you saw in the hall lead to the kitchen. Dinner will be in a few hours, so I'll call you when it's ready."

Peter looks at her. "Thank you." With that, Helen shuts the door, and Peter plops his backpack and suitcase on the floor next to his bed. The teen then sets his body on the bed. It was comfy.

With his super hearing, he waits for a second, until he hears the sound of Helen's footsteps completely disappear. When that happens, he just silently cries. No one to comfort him. No one to rub his head.

No mother. No father. No uncle. All alone.

The words of The Lizard echo in his mind. All alone. All alone. All alone.

Alright, that is chapter one. Here is a list of the main cast.

Peter Parker: Tom Holland

Bob Parr: Dave Bautista

Helen Parr: Anna Hathaway

Violet Parr: Millie Bobby Brown

Dash Parr: Noah Jupe

Lucius Best: Samuel L Jackson

Edna Mode: Danny DeVito

Anyways, to help you understand, TASM happened, but it's Tom's Spider-Man. George Stacy Survives. Michelle Jones and Ned were Peter's friends. Aunt May is played by the same actress in Homecoming. She finds out he is Spider-Man when he brings home the eggs.

Spider-Man's outfit is red sneakers, blue leggings for men, (you know the type that men where under their shorts?) red shorts over the leggings, blue long-sleeved shirt, a red hoodie with the sleeves ripped off like a tank-top, and his mask is the same one from Homecoming. Thanks for reading. Remember, stay home, stay safe.