Author's Note: I don't own anything except Lindsey who is an oc. Thanks to everyone who has read, reviewed and favorite this story. It means so much to me and I hope you guys will enjoy. I know there hasn't been much romance between Peter and Lindsey, but I promise I am building up to it. I know what I'm doing. Anyways! Enjoy….

Flash's car pulled up to Lindsey's house and he pulled the key out of the ignition and put on the breaks. He hopped out of his side of the car and went to open the door for her. She took his hand and lifted herself out of her seat and smiled at Flash as with his free hand he shut the car door. They walked to the front door and Lindsey hugged Flash. "Not very romantic for a date, but I promise I will make it up to you," Flash swore.

"I just enjoyed being in your company," smiled Lindsey.

"I hope I am not too forward, but I got you something,"

Lindsey's eyes widened as Flash handed her a box. "Open it," he smiled.

Lindsey slowly opened the box and gasped when she saw what was inside. It was a beautiful bracelet with a little red heart charm dangling from it. "Oh Flash!" exclaimed Lindsey, "It's beautiful."

"Not as beautiful as you," Flash said as he helped her put it on her wrist.

"Thank you."

"Well I should probably go home. I'll see you tomorrow Lindsey."

"Goodnight Flash."

Flash leaned down to kiss her and it took her by surprise. She was shocked at first, but then returned the kiss. This was their first kiss and Lindsey felt like she was kind of waiting for something when kissing him. What was she waiting for? The spark, the fireworks! When she kissed him she didn't feel the electricity. It was dull and it was boring. Lindsey shook it off and thought that it was nothing. Maybe over time the spark would ignite.

They pulled away from each other and he went to his car while she walked inside. Dr. Conners was sitting in his chair sipping on a cold drink and looked to see who it was. He got out of his chair and hugged his daughter. "Would you like to sit and chat?"

Lindsey pulled a chair up to her dad and sat down. "If you don't want to tell me what happened that's fine, but I was just curious as to what happened with Peter," Dr. Conners asked.

"When he found out that Flash and I were dating, he kind of flipped out and went psycho on me. He was screaming and yelling at me telling me I was making a mistake."

"And why would he do that?"

"He said it was because he didn't want to see a nice girl like me get hurt."

"Lindsey, do you want my opinion?"

Lindsey sighed, knowing her father, he was going to give his opinion anyway. "What I am getting out of this is he is probably jealous of your relationship with Flash," Dr. Conners explained.

"But Peter has Gwen, why would he be jealous?"

"I've seen the way he looks at you Lindsey," Dr. Conners said taking a sip of his drink, "It's the same look I used to give your mother when we first met and fell in love."

Lindsey considered this information and then asked, "Dad, when you and mom had your first kiss? Did you feel something? Like maybe a spark?"

Dr. Conners smiled as he remembered the past. "Of course I did. I loved your mother very much," he replied.

"So it was immediate?"

"It was."

"Goodnight Dad."

"What's that on you wrist?"

Lindsey showed her father the bracelet Flash gave to her. "Flash gave this to me."

Dr. Conners examined it and nodded. "It's pretty," her father admired.

Lindsey went into her room and closed the door. She crawled into her bed and went to sleep.

The next morning at school Peter avoided Gwen and Lindsey and Flash as all costs. He was pretty bruised up because last night after failing to find Lindsey, he went around the city trying to find the man who killed his Uncle. He didn't want anyone to question him. And most importantly, he didn't want anyone to find out yet that he was the guy known as Spiderman.

He went to his first class of the day and along the way, he saw Lindsey. He pretended not to see her and walked the other way. She although did see him and thought about going after him to talk, but she found it wise to keep her space from him. She was scared he was going to go off on her again. "Oh Peter," she whispered to herself.

This became the regular pattern every day and this went on for about three days. Peter began to realize that he was beginning to miss Lindsey and he decided that enough was enough and he was ready to talk to her again. On the fourth day, he waited for her by her locker early in the morning. He knew that she would be walking up any minute. He felt his heart racing and he looked at his clock. "Parker, what are you doing here?" Flash asked as he walked up to Lindsey's locker.

"I was-"

Flash gave Peter a dirty look and Peter mumbled, "I was just on my way to class."

Peter didn't want to wait with Flash so he began to walk away. He would find her later and talk to her. He could suddenly hear her laugh and he closed his eyes as the sound of it filled his heart with joy. He turned and saw Flash was jumping around like a fool and Lindsey was laughing at him. She looked away from Flash and saw Peter looking at her. Her smile faded and she looked almost sad. She whispered something to Flash and began to walk over towards Peter.

"Peter!" she called to him.

He felt his heart race when she called his name. "Peter!" she called again as she ran towards him.

She caught up to him and he turned away from her and tried to walk away. "Stop," she said as she put her hand on his shoulder and spun his around. She gasped when she saw the bruises and cuts on his face. He flinched when she touched his head and she pulled her hands away. "Peter, what happened?"

Peter didn't say a word. "Okay so I guess you aren't talking to me. I thought we were friends Peter," Lindsey said sadly, "I really miss you, and I wish you would talk to me. Tell me what's going on."

She was greeted with a silence as he was staring at her. "Peter, please!" she begged.

And he still said nothing. Lindsey felt tears forming and went to walk back to Flash who was waiting at his locker. Peter didn't know what to do, but he knew he had to do something. He reached out for her hand and when she felt his hand in hers she stopped. "Don't go," he whispered almost to the point of tears.

Lindsey turned around and met Peter's sad gaze. "Please don't leave me," he whispered as the tears fell, "Please don't go."

Lindsey looked over Peter and said, "I never left you and I never will."

Peter and Lindsey hugged and held on to each other for the longest time, until Flash came over and coughed to get Lindsey's attention. "May I have my girlfriend back?" Flash asked emphasizing the word "girlfriend".

Lindsey and Peter parted and Lindsey went to go with Flash. "Come to my house tonight," Lindsey smiled as she was walking away, "I am having a party. We can talk then."