Author's Note:
Hello! I'm alive! I know it's been too long. I have abandoned this book in the middle of action, and I sincerely apologize for doing so. I'm really really sorry for the unannounced hiatus of five years. Life happened and I got sidetracked pretty hard. That aside, I promised myself from the start of 2024 to finish this fic once and for all. If you're one of my readers who waited for an update, thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for still being here.
Writing this story made me miss so much of the MCU and just admire how wonderful the MCU universe is. This will be a long read so I decided to divide it into a three-part chapter. Hope you enjoy.
I know I'm sorry for the grammatical errors in earlier chapters, I'll update it gradually while writing the filler chapters after this.
Homecoming/Civil-War Arc: Part 1
"Dr. Palmer won't be coming in, boss. Her phone only goes to voicemail. Her assistant said she's attending to Dr. Strange's accident since last week."
"For chrissake," Tony cursed under his breath while cradling Peter in his arms, where is everyone when you needed them. Bruce should be here helping him, identifying how to put Peter out of this misery. Perspiration continued to bead on his son's forehead. Peter instinctively curled into a protective ball, seeking solace from the agony etched across his face.
Tony thought he had seen it all, seen Peter get sick with a dengue fever, seen Peter abducted and terrified in a white room. But nothing topped it all than his worst fear coming to life, seeing his kid suffer in pain in his arms and can't do anything to stop it. But Tony strived to maintain strength, giving up is not in his vocabulary. He's the only one Peter has right now and he must not let his kid down.
"Friday, get the medical bay ready," Tony said as he carried Peter. He laid Peter gently onto the Medical Scanner, got out of his suit, and got the injection kit ready. He'd done a hundred injections to himself before and was confident about it. He tried his best to keep steady while drawing the blood out.
"You're gonna be okay, baby. You're gonna be okay."
He placed Peter's blood in the blood scanner and the results were displayed in real time over the screens with the body scan results. Vitals are too high. Peter's blood displayed, exhibiting metamorphic changes.
"Get me anything and everything about that spider, the research, and let's test if we can find an antidote."
Different information results from the search showed up. The spider is a mix of two different species injected by a compound that Mary genetically manufactured. He poked around the screen, parsing algorithms and different information streams at once. He started on different permutations and calculations for an antidote that would best be suitable for Peter's condition.
He had studied Thermonuclear Physics overnight before, had found an antidote for Pepper from the Extremis, and even synthesized a new element for his arc reactor. Genetic Biochemistry shouldn't be too hard. He had studied this research in its infancy stage, and gave a piece of the puzzle to his son's mother, making an antidote for it should be possible.
He simulated his first trial. It failed. Another, failed again, again, and again. He slammed the table with his palms. He can't think properly. This is the reason why doctors don't operate on family members in the field of Medicine. This will take a while and they don't have time.
Peter's face twisted in pain as he spoke, "Dad…" Tony rushed to his side, clutching Peter's hand in his chest.
"Do we know any Doctor we can call? One whose expertise is similar to Mary's?"
"We have Dr. Gemma Simmons. She's also a Ph.D. Biochemist from the former SHIELD."
Gemma's credentials showed on the screen including her two PhDs at 17.
"Can we get her here in time? Have a team get her."
"She is currently in Maryland, Boss. I'll have the jet ready."
"Get her online." The line rang only once and within seconds, Dr. Gemma's face could be seen on the screen, "Am I seeing this right? IronMan, Doctor Stark?" she asked in her British accent, astonished in a mix of confusion. In a normal conversation, Tony wouldn't even let anyone call him Doctor, regardless of having multiple doctorates, but he's too preoccupied that he just let it slide.
"Doctor Simmons, I wish I could introduce myself properly but I need your help, urgently." Tony sent her all the files he had on his sleeve and told her how Peter got bit by a radioactive spider from the said research.
She asked how Peter's doing first before taking several minutes to parse and read everything. "Dr. Fitzpatrick was famous in our department in the Academy before. I never thought her research would be as intensive as this."
Every minute seemed to go by so slowly for Tony. Tony asked if she could come to New York right now since Maryland's just near. The jet could take her to the Tower in half an hour,
"Yes, of course, Sir. I'll be there, but right now… I'm afraid it won't help. It's already too late."
"What?"
"See this." Gemma showed her screen of multiple DNA strands mutating, connected to what Tony's seeing, "It shows from these real-time scans that the venom compound had already done irreparable transformation in your son's DNA and it's already halfway done. It had already altered and still altering everything at the atomic level. Even the antidotes you initially simulated won't work on this. This is not just any virus or sickness that can be reversed or vanquished. Dr. Fitzpatrick made sure that whoever gets this compound in their system, it is there to stay."
Tony's mouth dried out, hope fading from his eyes as he brushed gently on Peter's face as if to soothe his child from the pain.
"The good news is, it is not corrupting anything in a bad way." Gemma said in fascination, observing how each strand morphs and bends, "Perhaps, it is even repairing everything."
"Miraculous healing." Tony remembered his conversation with Mary before. Perhaps, Mary had indeed perfected the compound, but what would be its effects on Peter, will his son be okay?
"We'll know more once he wakes up. I know it's tough seeing your son like that, Dr. Stark. But we must wait it out. Peter must get through this."
"So, he'll be okay, right?"
Gemma smiled softly, "He will be. There's no doubt."
Tony sighed in relief, a smile forming on his lips as a tear escaped his eyes. He clutched Peter's hand in his cheeks, placing a kiss on it. Tony thanked the good doctor afterwards, making a mental note to recruit her as one of The Avenger's doctors. She may not be physically present but her expertise and assurance made all the difference for Tony to believe that everything is going to be okay.
When the call ended, Tony carried Peter to his son's own room as he didn't want Peter to wake up in the dull medical bay area surrounded by machines and disinfectant. Dr. Simmons arrived an hour later, she double-checked everything and assured Peter's reacting really well to the venom compound, explaining in-depth findings about what the chemical had done and is been doing to Peter's DNA.
Both Pepper and Rhodey arrived two hours later, their expressions in a state of worry and then relief knowing Peter was going to be okay. As every hour went by, Peter's vitals were slowly returning to normal and Tony didn't leave Peter's side.
Warm sunlight grazed Peter's face as he opened his eyes. A small smile crept up on his face, reflecting on how refreshing his sleep was. It's the first he's slept in weeks without feeling like a train wreck from all the late nights of studying. He sat up from his bed, stretched his arms, and rotated his neck and then shoulders for a light stretch before getting up.
"Good morning, New York." Peter gazed at his panoramic view of Manhattan. Just a distance from them is the Empire State. On the streets below, he can clearly see people out and about starting their day. A biker in a rush nearly crashing into a mailbox. Hotdog vendors and food carts rolling in for their breakfast patrons. People striding fast out of the subway.
"Good Morning, Fri." He casually greeted, grabbed his eyeglasses, walking towards his bathroom but soon stopped after putting it on.
"Wait a minute..." His visions all blurred up while having the glasses on but how come when he put it down, he can see his full-length mirror on the other side of the room. How is it that he can see everything so clearly without the glasses on? He blinked several times, wearing the glasses on and off. Did he have LASIK surgery last night and didn't know?
"Good morning, Peter. My scans show all normal levels since six hours ago. Are you feeling okay? Do you want me to wake up Mr. Stark?"
Peter reached his bathroom sink mirror staring at it. He can clearly see every pore in his face, the sweat forming on his forehead, about to drip in his temple. Like he can zoom in and out of it. The way his vision zoomed in on the people on the street earlier. Panic rose within him. The events at the subway rushed in him like a lightning bolt. The spider from the field trip, that sickening experience at the subway, crawling out of the elevator where he felt like dying.
"No, don't wake him. How long exactly have I been out, Fri?"
He's about to take his shirt off but it ripped apart instead when he pulled his hand sticking at his shirt. It eventually detached when he wiggled his hand.
"It's been approximately 16 hours since you passed out, Peter."
Before he could even begin to comprehend the amount of time he'd slept or what he'd done to his shirt, the view of his now-grown muscles got his attention. "What the..."
Am I seeing what I'm seeing? "Are these muscles?" He lifted his arm and poked his biceps with his pointing finger like it was some sort of never-ever-seen-before artifact. Then he moved his way into his abs. "I have a six-pack." Without even lifting weights ever before.
He wondered how could this ever happen but then his face lightened up into a grin. "This is awesome!"
"I gotta tell Dad. Wait. I'm gonna brush my teeth first. 16 hours without a toothbrush." Ugh. He grabbed his toothbrush and turned on the faucet, but he couldn't take his fingers from the grip, so he tried pulling it and upon doing so also breaking the faucet's entirety.
"Oh no, no, no." Peter rushed to block the water continuously escaping from the busted pipe but it's not like it's doing anything to stop it. He frantically looked around for anything that could help him. He knows he has his glue tech lying around somewhere or his gauntlet watch can fix it, but all of it is outside his bathroom.
He let go of the busted pipe, the water bursting everywhere and grabbed the bathroom door handle, but once again, his hand stuck in, "Not again!"
If he were to pull his hand away he might break the entire glass door. But if not, his bathroom's going to flood in. He had no choice but to go with the former, breaking the handle from the glass door, the splattering sound echoing as it hit the floor.
"Oh god. Pete, stay right there."
Peter looked up to find his Dad hurrying to get to him. Just like that, he felt like a little kid again, Dad telling him not to move because of glass scattered and he might get hurt.
"Dad." Peter stood to watch his Dad walk past him and fix the broken faucet with the iron gauntlet, moulding everything back together before finally walking towards him and giving him a heartfelt hug.
"I'm sorry, Dad."
"No, I'm sorry, Pete. I'm sorry I wasn't here when you woke up. I only went to my room to freshen up then fell asleep."
Tony cupped his son's nape, on the brink of tears and laughed it off.
"I'm glad," Their foreheads pressed against each other for a second, "I'm so glad you're okay."
"Dad, it's okay." Blurred fragments of memories of his Dad last night flashed in his mind. Dad's been with him all throughout and never left his side. It doesn't take one to be close to notice the tiredness in his dad's eyes. "You need to sleep."
"I've slept enough. Now we need to fix this." His dad gave a look around the mess in his bathroom and lifted Peter's hand up with the handle still sticking in his hand.
Tony used his gauntlet's force to pull the handle away. It only took a second but a large amount of force was applied. "Huh, that's something."
He brushed on Peter's hand that's been stuck on earlier but it's not sticky at all anymore. A hypothesis formed in his head,
"You can control it."
"What's happening to me?"
"About that, I'll explain to you at breakfast. I'm sure you're hungry. But first, toothbrush and shower." Tony patted his son's shoulder then cleared a path, pushing the shattered glasses aside using the gauntlet, then walked to Peter's closet to grab a hand glove, "Use my bathroom to fix yourself, while I go get a team for this bathroom to be Peter-proof. Be extra careful when lifting or gripping things. Use this glove first, we'll figure out the rest later."
Peter stood still. Whoever said change doesn't happen overnight was clearly wrong, because seeing his reflection in the mirror, it seemed only yesterday that he's this frail skinny kid who can't even run a lap without getting tired, and now, he looked like someone else. Someone strong, unrecognizable perhaps, and wondered if he was still the same Peter Stark that he knew.
"Hey." The tap on his shoulder nudged him out of trance. "You're gonna be alright, okay. I promise."
Tony sipped an orange juice, unsure of where to start his story. He never thought this day would come, he was kind of hoping it never will.
"So, you know that I met your mom in Switzerland, right? At a New Year's Eve party."
Peter nodded, a mouthful of pancakes in his mouth.
Happy butted in, walking towards them in the dining area of the penthouse, "Your dad was completely smitten. 'Most brilliant woman I've ever met' he said, but it was completely over after one night."
"Hi, Happy. I already kind of figured that." Peter greeted, happily munching on some sausages now.
"Happy." Tony pinched the bridge of his nose in disbelief.
"Sorry, boss. Just want to let you know the cleaning crew's already fixing Peter's bathroom."
"Wow, Peter, you're working out now, huh. Good for you." Happy gently pinched Peter's biceps like it's a toy. Unaware of what happened yesterday as it's his day off.
"Happy, get a fixing crew as well. Tell them to make everything in the bathroom automatic from now on. Should've made that decision a long time ago."
"On it, boss." Happy said before stepping out.
After Happy's gone, Tony told Friday to secure the dining area to be soundproof.
"So, before we parted ways, I gave her a formula that will help her in her research. And it did help your mom."
Tony tapped the dining table and gestured a hologram in front of them the research made by Mary Fitzpatrick.
"She completed it and perfected it over the years. Much more powerful than Extremis and more stable than Eskine's super-soldier serum. Her research is in the form of a chemical compound that hacks into the DNA of the animal of her choosing to make it super-enhanced. It's been coveted for years by different people that's why your mom went to Shield to seek protection, along the way meeting your step-father. One of those people is Maya Hansen and Killian,"
Tony paused as painful memories of the past resurfaced, "That's why they kidnapped you, trying to gain insight if Mary left clues in you and to also torment me to try and get this information from me. But it's a dead end because now we know, your mom also secured this research. For some reason that I don't know why,"
Tony breathed and paused for a brief moment,
"Her DNA was the only one that can activate the enhanced DNA of the animal. And now we know this animal is, an arachnid. A radioactive spider, in a public museum of all places. In my guess, this spider has been sleeping, dormant for a long time, it awakened sensing its owner, in this case, your blood, because you're Mary's son, her last living relative. And upon the contact, your DNA activated the enhanced DNA of the spider contained in its venom."
Peter only stared at the research before him, zoomed in and out reading details before he could recover and sipped on a glass of water, staring blankly ahead. It's a lot of information to digest through. He somehow understands the research behind it, but what he doesn't understand is why. Why did it have to exist in the first place.
"So you're also basically saying, you and Mom created this and did this to me." Peter wanted it to be a question, but it came out more like a statement. He honestly doesn't know what to feel. Should he jump for joy knowing that this newfound strength can also be a remarkable beginning, the answer to all his what-ifs of being something more, or will it be some curse that will remind him that everything's not going to be the same anymore.
"Well I—" Tony stammered for words, "Pete, I contributed 25 percent? maybe 35, doesn't matter. But I never thought that Mary would go that far to bring you into this. But I know, that's no excuse. Yes, I still regret that I'm partially responsible for creating it."
Tony knew how dangerous it was to have this kind of ability. He can't even bring himself to say that it's a superpower, fearing that Peter might jump on it, and be a superhero, where his kid will be a magnet for all kinds of dangerous situations. The Avengers didn't have it easy with their superhero lives. It is far from it. He even remembered regretting being IronMan years after he announced it because of the danger it brought out to their family. The weight and the responsibility can be too much to bear. And no parent would ever want that for their kid.
"I'm sorry, son. The doctor who treated you last night, Dr. Simmons, said there's no antidote. But if you don't want this, we can work something out and collaborate on it."
Grief fell heavy on Peter's chest. How can he even miss someone he almost has no memory of. Sure, Pepper's like a second mom to him. But there were times he'd wondered if his mom was around. What would it be like? The questions didn't linger for long as he came to an understanding of embracing this inner strength instead. Maybe having this ability would suffice knowing what her love feels like,
"It's the only thing my mom left me, Dad. Maybe, this is also her way of protecting me."
"Of course," Tony stood up and reached for his son, "It's a gift from your mom."
Tony pulled away and focused on Peter's eyes, "But promise me, to not do anything dangerous, okay. Don't even show that ability to anybody because strength invites challenge. And you know, challenge incites conflict. And conflict—"
"breeds catastrophe." Peter finished the sentence.
"Yes, remember that. I don't want you to get hurt," Tony emphasized on every word, "Do you understand?"
"I promise." Disappointing his father is at the very least of the things he needs to worry about. Peter absolutely knows he won't do anything stupid that he might regret. But he can't help but think of the fun things he can do with this gift.
By then, Pepper came with them to the breakfast area, hugging Peter from the back while he sat, her chin resting on Peter's head, "How are you, my love? Are you feeling alright?"
Peter smiled upon seeing her face, "I'm feeling super." giving her a hug.
Peter felt everything was different at school the next day. He assumed someone or more so his best friend might notice something's changed in him over the weekend but no, all he got was one compliment from Ned saying, "New pair of glasses, huh. Nice." and that's it.
Nobody noticed anything, and nobody will, but it's quite the opposite with him. He somehow notices everything, from the smell of a rotten sandwich in a closed container from his classmate's backpack in the front row of his Physics class, the sound of an engine revving from one of the cars in the school parking lot, a tumbler cup that accidentally fell from a desk next to him that he instantaneously got a hold of before it hits the floor.
"Quick reflexes." Mj said, brows knitted in confusion, but then smiled, "Thanks, Peter."
"You're welcome."
Mj carefully gazed at him before turning her head away to listen to their teacher in front.
Peter smiled to himself, at least one did.
He paid his mom a visit to give thanks and gave her favourite bouquet of white roses, as they always do every year. He didn't know what he did in his past life to have been fortunate enough to be born from his extremely brilliant parents. He promised her he'd make use of this gift for something worthwhile.
Over the months that followed were a series of adjustments to dampen his senses around a normal setting as it's always dialled up to 11 and he can't focus that much on his classes with all the distractions going around. So, during weekends, he tinkers in the lab with some help from his dad, creating devices that help him focus, producing ANC earbuds specifically made for his enhanced sense of hearing and creating glasses geared for his keen ability to see at night and visual sensitivity during the day.
Apart from that, he considered his enhanced stamina, agility, strength, and flexibility the icing on the cake. These are the ones he enjoyed the most. He can run for miles without ever getting tired, tumble on the trampoline for hours on end, and can now balance so easily on a beam while remembering his gymnastics lessons when he was a kid. Somehow, everything he used to struggle physically before had now been repaired and improved tremendously.
No matter how exciting it was for him, monitoring these abilities on equipment at the lab had also made his Dad terribly astounded and worried. His dad makes sure to show enthusiasm for all the new things he's been able to do now but Peter can also see the slight knit of dad's eyebrows that shows worry even though his dad doesn't show it to him directly.
He also makes sure to not overdo it at PE class, he could, but it doesn't mean he should, so he won't. He won't join any sports that require big physical efforts such as football or baseball even if he could throw that ball across the field and it wouldn't ever be seen again. He won't show off just so that Flash can finally call him a Stark, because he already knows that he is. Because he knows being a Stark, is not about being the greatest, but choosing to rise above, doing what's right for the greater good. However, sometimes he just can't help it as he managed to make a home run once, finally beating Flash's team, prompting a triumphant grin and a sense of satisfaction on his face.
So, he enjoys willfully using this ability during weekend runs at Central Park or the Avengers compound when they visit.
"C'mon Dad, keep up."
"Go ahead. I'll be there."
Tony sat in one of the chairs surrounding the compound to take a bit of rest from running. He brings his son here on weeks when it seems his son's already tired of the city. Besides, the physical activities that the Avengers team lets Peter take part in such as Baseball, Basketball, and other sports. Peter can do freely now and with ease unlike in school where he's considered a frail kid.
The other members who joined them in this field run are Steve, Natasha, and Sam. Still, Peter's ahead for a few laps from them. Aside from Rhodey who already knew and visited Peter at the tower every now and then, Tony also decided to let the new team know when they visited the tower months ago, a week after Peter's incident. He figured there was no point in hiding it as they'll eventually know. They were concerned but when they saw how this ability not only enhanced Peter's physical abilities but also enhanced his confidence, his energy, and happiness, they eventually accepted it wholeheartedly. It was the team who now insisted and asked when they would visit again.
Pepper sat beside him, "C'mon, keep up, old man."
Tony deflected, "Hey, the old man's right there." pointing to Steve.
Pepper passed him a sports drink which he took. "Old man or not. I will need the suit to keep up with that ball of energy."
They sat and stared at Peter who ran gleefully a distance from them. Peter ran past Sam saying "On your left." before laughing much to Sam's annoyance. "You taught him that?"
Steve smiled and only shrugged like he didn't know anything, "He came up with it himself."
Peter stopped when he reached Natasha and asked her to climb his back, in a piggyback ride, "C'mon Aunt Nat." to which she happily obliged.
"Hey slow pokes," Natasha called out to Sam and Steve "This is a race now, whoever gets to the warehouse first, wins." Soon enough the two men started picking their pace becoming out of sight with Peter and Natasha leading the race.
"He reached his limit on the treadmill yesterday, Pep. Can you believe he ran 6 hours on the treadmill that the machine was the one to literally gave up in exhaustion."
Pepper laughed lightly, "That's incredible, Tony."
Tony's glad his son's enjoying every bit of this gift but with every newfound ability that Peter shows him, a sickening feeling of worry grows at the pit of his stomach. What if Peter grew tired of just enjoying these abilities for himself and decided to share them with others who need help to stop something, god forbid, evil. Just like what he did before as IronMan. After all, Peter's always been surrounded by superheroes ever since he was a kid.
He didn't dream of his son following his footsteps as a superhero. It was far from it. The power and the glory are great. He knows he had enjoyed it for years, but with it also comes the weight of the responsibility that won't ever go away and saving one thing for the greater good is also accepting the casualties that might follow. It's one burden that Tony wouldn't want Peter to ever trifle on.
"You're worrying too much," Pepper said, "You know Peter, he's going to be okay."
"Of course, he's my kid. It's Peter. How could he do anything wrong."
Pepper held Tony's hand and squeezed it. It seems that their bickering from the months before had dwindled down ever since the incident. She's slowly coming to an understanding that Tony having the Arc Reactor had done more good than bad in protecting their family. But at the same time, her worries about Tony's paranoia for the future won't seem to go away any time soon,
"Still thinking about what happened at MIT last week? I'm sorry, I should've been there."
It has always been on Tony's mind ever since that encounter with a parent waiting at the elevator. The grant he had given to doctorate students at his audience in the MIT alumni honours was nothing to ease his conscience for the students who lost their lives volunteering and building sustainable houses for the poor in Sokovia. Parents of the deceased blamed and are still blaming The Avengers for what happened to their kids. Charlie Spencer, close to Peter's age, was just one of the casualties of fighting and avenging to save the world. But who could blame them, if the roles were reversed, what wouldn't he do just to avenge his kid.
The last day of class went by with nothing unusual until Peter and Ned stumbled on a group of small kids gathered staring upwards while they were on their way to Ned's house in Queens.
A child's feet were dangling on a railing on the far edge of the building's rooftop. Peter didn't know why but without a second thought, he glided away quietly while Ned, some people, and the kids were focused on the kid. He went to the side of the building without anyone noticing.
He had figured out the day after he found out about his enhanced senses that he doesn't stick to things because his hands are sticky but because of this electrostatic reaction between his body and any surface with or without shoes or gloves on. His dad helped him figure out that he does this on an interatomic level and he did eventually figure out how to control it.
He climbed the rooftop in a careful swift manner. Swearing to himself, that he isn't breaking his promise to his dad. This is just an inevitable situation where a little girl needs to be saved. When he reached the rooftop, he saw the rooftop door open, he assumed this was how the two-year-old kid must've wandered from.
He wished he had something that could pull the kid away from the railing without him needing to go to the far edge and risk being exposed but he had no choice but to quickly get the girl to safety grabbing her hands. Careful not to show his face to the people below. When he heard the footsteps running towards the stairs, that's when he let go of the kid, placed her on the safe side of the rooftop, and went down the side of the building.
Ned found him on the other side of the street later with two sandwiches in hand, giving another to Ned.
"Where've you been? A kid was on the brink of life and death earlier, and you disappeared. Did it scare you?"
They continued walking side by side, "Oh, I got a call from Happy. What happened?"
"Heard from the mother that her kid was saved by some random dude and everyone dispersed after that." After a bite, Ned continued, "Do you think Queens will finally have its own superhero?"
Peter scrunched his face like it was the most absurd thing he'd heard, "Too soon to tell, Ned."
But really, the amount of relief he had felt earlier from easily saving that kid was nothing he'd ever felt before. And he would like to do it again. No, no, no, not that thought. You promised Dad, Peter.
That night and the rest of the summer nights that followed, Peter stayed at the lab. He can't shut the thought down for several nights before he finally decides to act on it. He couldn't shake the gnawing feeling anymore, that he could do more, he could help, he could be something more. And he would not stand idly while he can do something great with these abilities.
During the past summers before they'd go to Malibu or Europe or the lake house. But this summer when Dad asked him where he wanted to go, he insisted on saying that he was building some stuff for his robotics club for the next school year in preparation for his college applications.
He would want to go to the lake house and build everything there, but most of the stuff that he needs is in the tower. He's making the most of it while the equipment is still here and not being transported yet to the compound. Dad mentioned that they're slowly transferring everything to the compound and will move after Peter finishes high school. Assuming he'll go to MIT for college, Dad would like to move permanently to the lake house and only use the compound for Avenger business purposes.
He started his own Mark I by making adjustments to the formula from his invention of the glue tech to fit the needs of his Web-Fluid, as he'd liked to call it. Making it elastic yet durable with the greatest tensile strength that can even hold the weight of a semi-truck. Of course, this would raise suspicions from his Dad, so he carefully worked on angles from the cameras that didn't show what he was doing and hacked FRIDAY's database at night if he got too close to it.
When they stayed in the lake house for a week, that's when he tested the first prototype for his Web-Shooters. It's a wrist-mounted mechanical device that protects the fluid and shoots webbing at distances. Dad has a working shed/garage used as a lab without Friday's eyes, so he uses this at night. He can't really test how far it would shoot in a garage so during the day when all their other day activities are done. He always excused himself for a run alone in their forest perimeter but really, he was testing it there and made webbing among branches that he could walk through. He even felt like a ninja in Naruto jumping among branches and swinging using his webs.
The last and greatest challenge for him is to build a suit. He doesn't know what design he wants yet or what fabric, he doesn't even know how to stitch or even use a sewing machine. All he knows are the colours that he wanted, red and blue, his favourites and that it needs to be inspired by a spider. After all, it's the basis of him sticking at walls, creating the web-shooters, an equipment to be spider-
"Spiderboy?" That doesn't sound right.
"SpiderMan." He smiled upon it, that sounds about right.
"Only 2 extracurriculars? Decathlon and Robotics?" Tony waved the 2 pieces of paper in his hand, signing it at the kitchen island,
"Pete, is this you?"
"Taking a break, dad. Need to focus on my SAT's." Peter said over toasts while scrolling over his Starkpad on some notes he did the night before.
"That didn't stop you from taking so many last year. But good for you. Enjoy being a kid and all that high-school free time. College can really take all that away," Tony sipped on his regular green breakfast smoothie before asking, "Anyway, you've been in the lab all summer, I'm assuming that's part of reviewing for the SATs as well?"
Peter glanced up to find his dad already eyeing him, "I've not been all in the lab. We also went to the lake house-"
"Where you're also in the garage, tinkering." Tony added.
"Where we also went fishing and wakeboarding," Peter continued. "But of course, Dad. It's for my college applications. Mr. Jefferson really liked the prototype I built this summer. Said it could help my application for MIT." He grabbed his bag from the floor and brought out a red and blue matchbox. Within it, a miniaturized tech spider crawled out, crawling over Tony's hand.
"A mini spider. Ah, so cute."
"Not just a mini spider. I call it a Spider Tracer. It could attach to any object and track them down anywhere in the world, at a later time, even without using the internet." The spider crawled up to Tony's shirt and attached to it. In a 3D hologram of Peter's phone in front of them, Tony's location can be seen.
Tony carefully gazed at the spider crawling in his hand. Amazement and pride welled up inside him unavoidably, "You know this kind of invention could add to our company's arsenal of designs. You could develop this further in our tech division, do you want to join this year's internship program? We can also make something of your own division in the future, once you're ready."
Peter broke into laughter, "Dad, you're kidding."
Tony only stared at Peter although still with a smile on his face, "I'm serious. You've been shadowing my work since you were four. I'm giving you a chance to finally play in the field and see what's been going on our premises. Even get you your own lab, your own tools to play with? What'd you say?"
Ah, but the thing is I'm already playing with the tools. getting my hands dirty on the field, Peter thought guiltily. "I really appreciate it Dad, but I also got a lot on my plate right now, decathlon, SATs for college, homework…"
"You did not just say homework. Banner and I know how fast you got your homework done before stepping into our labs when you were younger," Tony placed the spider back in the box then scuffled Peter's hair, "But oh well, whenever you're ready. Great job on this, kid. Once again, getting into MIT's a breeze with your set of skills. They already want you."
Peter smiled, even though deep down he badly wanted to tell his dad what he'd been doing over the summer and that he was already capable of handling bigger things for himself. But the fear of all his hard work being shut down for good always gets the best of him. If his dad ever finds out, it will be the end of everything he worked hard for. He just wished his Dad wouldn't treat him like a kid anymore.
The spider tracer was just a small piece of what he's been doing over the summer. He had already perfected his Web-Fluid the way he liked it, his Web-Shooters, and the suit that he was about to wear for the first time later today in public while patrolling the streets of Queens for any person who needed help.
His initial designs were a red hoodie with a black spider chest emblem, a red mask and finger gloves with black webbing designs, black goggles, and blue long johns. But then it always got severed whenever he got caught up in a branch of a tree when he tested it in the forest at the lake house.
So, he had to research materials from the Tower, some of the files he read were the designs of his grandfather in making the Captain America suit. He found out that he could use a weave of graphene and a carbon fibre compound to make it more durable and more resistant to tear. It was easy to get the fabrics from the warehouse at the compound as his excuse was to use it for a school project but it also doesn't mean his heart wasn't pounding while doing it.
Then he sneaked out one night when his Dad was not around, to go to the room at the tower where one prototype of The Fabricator's been kept since he can't ask Friday to use the fabricator installed in Dad's lab. He added a vacuum seal in the design so it would be easier for him to slip in and out of the costume when needed. The machine worked on it in under five hours and he fell asleep in the room while waiting. One of the lab techs who went to work early found him on the floor and woke him up. He made an excuse that he just got lost wandering the tower then picked up the fully built suit before heading to the penthouse in a run.
On the dot at 2:45 at the sound of the bell's ringing, Peter's already out and about, taking the subway to Queens. He had asked his Dad last summer and insisted that he should not be chauffeured anymore in school because he can now take care of himself, and Happy waiting around at the school entrance every day for a young adult is not a good look on him. Dad did not agree at first as it's a convenience to take the car instead of the subway,
"You're hurting Happy's feelings, you do know that, right." Dad said, hoping that it would guilt-tripped him. And it did, Happy's been his chauffeur ever since he was a kid when Dad's not around to pick him up. But he got a feeling it's really Dad who doesn't want to let him go because it also means that Dad won't be able to pick him up anymore the way he used to.
But he needed the freedom, he's not a kid anymore.
His Robotics and Decathlon club after-school meetings run only twice per week so he got plenty of time this school year to patrol.
"Okay, this is it." Peter stuck his backpack on a corner of an alleyway and proceeded to take off his shirt and pants, leaving only his boxers on, then suited up.
He tapped the spider emblem on his chest, the suit compressing and fitting him like a glove,
"Let's go, Spiderman."
"Okay, Peter, you got this. Breathe." Peter voiced inside his head like a mantra.
"Go, Peter!" Wanda cheerfully called out from a distance, along with her are the new Avengers team, then Pepper and Happy. They're all seated at party chairs on the front lawn of the compound watching them from afar.
"Let's go, champ!" Uncle Rhodey clapped his hands.
"You got this, little Stark!" Aunt Nat cheered beside him.
"Think Iron Jr. got it. No?" Sam whispered beside Steve.
Steve sipped his drink before saying, "Don't think Peter can't hear you even if we're afar, Sam."
"Hey, don't mind them." Dad said beside him, snapping him out of his ineludible eavesdropping. His Dad's sitting beside him in a car, or rather his own car now. It is his 14th birthday today and his Dad gave him a birthday present, to his surprise it's an Audi Spyder R8 in a custom colour of deep red. He thinks how uncanny it is to have the Spyder and red in the same sentence in front of everyone he knew and yet no one knew the meaning behind it.
"Like it?" Tony asked.
"I love it!" Peter exclaimed, his next words becoming incoherent to hear, "It's so… me."
"Since you don't want to be chauffeured anymore. It's about to you learn how to drive. You'll discover how more convenient it is than riding the subway in the rush hour."
It's more convenient to swing around buildings to get to a destination though, he thought.
He's always seen his Dad drive, always in the passenger seat of Dad's car. Sitting in a plush leather seat is nothing new either, their cars had always been luxurious. Every two years they even go to NASCAR playoffs as Stark Industries is always a sponsor, and yet he can't remember wanting to drive a car by himself. He knows the instructions, he knows what to do, but how come he can't start.
Tony checked his wristwatch, it's already been fifteen minutes of Peter just holding the steering wheel with stiff arms, "I'm a hundred years old now, Pete."
Peter gave a nervous laugh.
"I'm kidding," Tony smirked with a soft laugh, "It's okay, take your time. We have all day."
"I can't," Peter said, arms withering on his lap. "What if it loses control? Or I lose control of the wheel? What if we crash?" He doesn't know why he'd rather swing from dangerous heights than drive.
"Hey, I'm with you. How will I even let that happen?" Dad assured him, "Besides we got Wanda, we got Vision to stop the car, if ever. But that's no good, cause he might laser eye this. Point is, you got The Avengers behind you, Pete. You got us." Tony winked, words sinking into Peter's head calming him for a bit.
Tony continued, "The hardest part is taking the first step, I know. Just relax, okay? Relax your arms. Relax your mind."
Peter took a deep breath and followed his dad, relaxing his arms on the steering wheel.
"Okay, whenever you're ready, just step on the-"
Tony didn't get to finish his sentence as they propelled forward at breakneck speed, it didn't even give him time to think until an abrupt stop that could almost throw Tony towards the windscreen in front if not for his seatbelt.
"Dad, you okay?" Peter asked his eyes in exhilaration. It does feel great to drive.
"A little warning next time?" Tony adjusted his glasses. "Okay? Let's just take it easy."
"You boys okay?" Pepper shouted from afar. Everyone stood from their seats, concerned, but most of the guys were trying to contain their laughs. Sam spilled his drink, hand leaning on Steve for dear life, while Rhodey and Steve tried hard to look away and stop themselves from laughing.
Tony gave a thumbs-up.
"Okay, ready? Step on the pedal gently." He instructed then interrupted Peter before they accelerate, "Slow down when turning alright? It's easy to accelerate because there's no other car here, but remember that stepping at the brakes is your best friend. That's the most important thing when driving on the streets."
"Got it, Dad." Peter agreed but as soon as they're on, it seems all that Tony said evaporated in the air.
"Woohoo!" Peter howled with glee, wind brushing past their faces as they revved through the straight road of the oval track. Tony beamed widely while staring at his son, burying the moment in his memory. It's times like this he wishes he could freeze time and put it in his pocket. He may have picked the right gift,
"Happy Birthday, son."
"Thanks, Dad." Peter replied peering at his Dad, "I didn't know driving could be so fun! I should've learned sooner!"
When Tony returned his sight to the road, it was already too late,
"Okay turn, turn, turn, turn—"
Peter tried to control the wheel to keep it on the track but the centripetal force was too great, skidding them on the side of the road towards the grass, slowing the car on the bumpy ground, and eventually stopping in the middle of the oval.
Tony and Peter looked at each other, a second realizing they're alright, before bursting out laughing and collecting themselves out of the car. It reminded Tony years ago how Peter also got sidetracked from excitement when Peter's first learning how to ride a bike.
The team had a collective silence when they watched the car skid off track. Wanda was ready to control the car in case it went sideways. The men— Steve, Rhodey, Sam, and Vision to rescue in case. Nat, Pepper, and Happy's worried looks all soon disappeared when they saw the father-son duo step out brimming with laughter nonetheless at the oversight.
"I told you there's a new superhero in Queens." Ned declared while displaying his phone near Peter in Biochem lab class. "Another one said the hero's name is Spiderman. How cool is that? Do you think he also transforms into a spider?"
The YouTube video showed Spiderman shooting webs at each corner of the buildings to sling and stop an SUV out of control, the video watch count going up by the minute as soon as it was released.
Peter smiled to himself. Over the weeks even before his birthday, he had stopped an SUV from smashing into a school bus with his bare hands and stopped car/bike thefts, and robberies in the neighbourhood. And when asked who just saved them, his answer was always an enthusiastic,
"I'm SpiderMan."
He may have a lot of videos by the media as Peter Stark during red carpet events of their company and his magazine covers from before as a kid genius but being Spiderman is the one that he's been really proud of these days. His YouTube sightings titled,
"New crime-fighting hero in Queens."
"Spiderguy stopping a theft."
"SpiderMan saving a school bus."
At least they got the last one right. And perhaps he's doing a really good job even though he occasionally makes mistakes or so. It's good that his dad made him learn martial arts and self-defence ever since, but unlike before, his throws and punches are making a difference now and do the job of putting the criminals in their place. All of that while still managing to make it back to the tower before curfew and not getting caught.
"Yeah, that would be cool." Peter answered Ned while mixing a chemical mixture in a flask, making a mental note of the idea of his suit transforming into a spider. He can add spider legs to it, but adding that would be impossible without using the tech in Dad's lab.
Ned continued beside him, "Do you think he could also summon an army of spiders? Like control them?"
Oh, he wishes, "No. But I bet he would love that. Imagine having an army of spiders that can do anything at your own bidding. How scary would it be for kids though."
"Wicked." Ned laughed agreeing as they did their bro handshake, "Are we still on later? I finished the new Death Star."
Peter stopped mixing and turned to Ned in wide-eyed amazement, "No way!"
"Yup, 4,016 pieces." Ned replied proudly, sneakily browsing on another set to trample on from the Lego website.
"Hey, Peter," Liz tapped Peter's shoulder from the back, "Coach wants to know if you're going to the meeting later, you already missed two meetings."
"He's already interning at Stark Industries. Gonna be the next CEO. No, CTO is more likely." Ned answered for him which made Peter roll his eyes. His excuse for Ned is to get to the Tower after class saying he's already interning in the Tech division of their company.
"Doesn't matter, you know the rules, three absences means you're out. We don't want to lose you, Peter. We could win decathlon again this year with your help."
Flash, all of a sudden, interrupted, with no sarcastic tone whatsoever, "Yeah, Peter. We'd love you to be there." that made them squint their eyes, suspicious.
"Flash just wants to experience the Starkjet again, like last year." Cindy pointed out.
With a subtle arm shift on Cindy, Flash expressed disagreement. "Hey, I really mean that."
"He already dropped Robotics, along with the other ones from last year, Orchestra, Chemistry Club." MJ said flatly beside them and everyone turned to stare at her in silence, "I'm not obsessed or anything. Just observant."
"Yeah, of course, guys. I'll be there." Peter assured them and everyone returned to what they were doing.
Decathlon passed by boringly for Peter. They did practice rounds which he answered correctly and Coach announced the date for the national competition. Three hours later he found himself up on a rooftop in Queens, pink and blue streaks of sunset swathing the skyline of Manhattan. He finished up his patrol two hours later uneventful concerning crimes. He's on his way to get his backpack then onto Ned's place when he sees his bag's been stolen again along with his clothes. He really needs to put it somewhere safe next time. He texted Ned that he can't make it, as he can't go to Ned's place without his clothes. Most of the clothing shops in Queens are already closed anyway.
He was about to swing back to the subway to go to the tower when he felt his spider senses tingle. A block from him a group of robbers entered an ATM booth.
He entered and didn't notice him as they were busy, so he practiced a stance that looked cool and chill before getting their attention,
"What's up, guys? You forget your PIN number?"
They turned to him and saw their masks, "Whoa, you're the avengers."
Peter proceeded to disarm them with their weapons and dodge their throws and punches with snarky remarks to their masks,
"Thor and Hulk, you're back! Where have you guys been?"
"IronMan! I know I should not be here. I should be doing homework. It's weird calling you just IronMan though." while evading punches.
He's about to tackle Captain America but they got hold of the device that froze him in the air shoving him into one of the robbers,
"What is that thing?"
Peter proceeded to counterattack each one, "Alright, jerks, let's wrap it up, it's near my curfew and I need to be home in 30 before Dad gets home."
He managed to block another tech from being propulsed onto him, "How did guys like you get tech like this?"
But another managed to get hold of one and launched the tech, its laser beams blasting and slicing through the doors onto the deli at the corner.
"Mr. Delmar." Peter rushed to save the store owner he'd known since he was a kid. Thankfully he's alive with his cat. Peter helped them outside. When he turned to the robbers, they had already been gone from the ATM booth. "Oh, c'mon."
"I gotta go." He said, feeling sorry for the old man that lost his shop. He'll make sure the relief foundation helps after. He transferred the cat to Mr. Delmar and then swung rapidly across buildings from Queens to Manhattan, careful not to be seen by anyone when he got to the tower's balcony on the 50th floor. He knew it would be faster to take the elevator but he couldn't risk that as he might coincidentally run at his dad. He crawled upwards for 10 minutes till he reached the small balcony of his bedroom. He entered the pin of his balcony door and crawled silently at the ceiling to his dim bedroom avoiding Friday's sensors to his closet at the far end. When he jumped and reached his walk-in closet, a staggering noise came from his bedroom.
Peter's eyes widened, dumbfounded at Ned staring at him sitting at his bean bag from across. Peter absentmindedly tapped his emblem and got out of his suit.
"You're the Spiderman," Ned breathed heavily astonished. "from Youtube."
"No, no, I'm not. I'm not." Peter tried to convince Ned, figuring if he had a way out of this.
"You were at the ceiling."
"No, Ned. I'm not! What are you doing here? I texted you."
"I thought we were going to meet here. My mom dropped me off and when I got your text, I was already here. I don't want to take the subway bringing the Death Star back so Mr. Stark, as usual, said I could just wait here in your room." Ned explained hurriedly but couldn't stop staring at Peter.
"Dad's already here?" Peter closed the door with his shooters. Ned had to cover his mouth from gushing like a fan. "You're the Spiderman. I can't believe it!"
They immediately hushed when the door swung open revealing Tony Stark, "Just checking everything's alright? Heard a noise earlier."
"Everything's good." Peter said, acting like everything's okay.
"Alright, welcome home, kid. Didn't notice you're already home. Friday didn't—" Tony usually gets notifications from Friday that Peter's already home, but decided to just shake it off, "Anyway c'mon, let's have dinner. You too Ned, you're not going home without dinner. Got takeouts from Leroy's."
"We'll be there." Ned said, smiling.
"Okay. I don't know what this is," Tony gestured at Peter being half naked, "but put on some clothes. And pick up those lego's. My feet have had enough of those death traps since you guys were little."
"Got it." Peter replied with a grin and when the door closed, Ned continued to fire questions,
"Mr. Stark, IronMan didn't know?"
Peter gestured for Ned to shut up then tapped one of the control displays for Friday, turning off the voice recorder on every part of his room for Friday's sensors. He'll make sure to delete the earlier recordings as well later. It's a good thing that they don't allow video surveillance of all the rooms used for personal use or else he'd already be toast by now.
"He didn't know that I'm Spiderman," Peter returned to his closet to get some clothes, "but he knows my abilities. I accidentally got bit by a radioactive spider that Mom and Dad practically and accidentally created together," Peter cringed at the words, it could also sum up how he came into existence and that doesn't sound right,
"I promised Dad I won't do anything stupid,"
He wore a new shirt and pants then faced Ned, "You can't tell anybody about any of this. Do not mention anything to my Dad at dinner. You gotta keep this a secret."
"Secret? Why? They've been calling you Iron Jr. since you were a kid, and now you literally are one. I think the whole world knew this day would eventually come. But what's more cool is that you're your own superhero as SpiderMan." Ned praised, as excited as ever.
"My Dad can't know. If he finds out people try and kill me every night because I willingly do so by plunging into danger, he won't let me do this anymore. C'mon Ned, please." Peter said, pleading.
"Okay, okay, okay. I'm gonna level with you. I don't think I can keep this a secret, this is the greatest thing that ever happened in my life. My best friend is a superhero, which is also a son of a superhero. I'm set in life!"
"Ned, Dad cannot know. I can't do that to him right now. After everything that's happened and ever since Ultron, he's been…" Peter scoured for the right word, but can't. From what he's observed, the superhero business isn't as attractive or good anymore to his dad compared to when it was started, "He's been through a lot and he has a lot on his plate right now with The Avengers with what happened at Nigeria last month."
In the end, Ned swore to keep it a secret. They then headed outside for dinner.
The smell of freshly cooked food wafted through the entire dining area, from crispy calamari, oven-roasted chicken, and filet mignon, to linguini and clams. The television on as background noise.
Their guest seemed to be enjoying everything which puts a satisfied look on Tony's face. He proceeded to ask them how's school.
Ned eyed Peter to answer first but Peter didn't so he decided to answer, "We have a date for the national decathlon's championship, Mr. Stark, it's going to be a month from now."
"Really, that's great. Where is it now? Last year was Boston, right? You guys toured around MIT and Harvard after." The decathlon team had the opportunity to have a personalized tour around the campuses from one of Tony's colleagues from both universities. Their coach also toured with them and was very delighted.
"Right. This year's in DC."
"Ah, the monuments and museums. Peter can take the team on a tour there. He always hangs out on those Smithsonian museums while waiting for me and Pep to finish meetings in DC back then." Tony eyed Peter who's the opposite of Ned and seemed to not enjoy much of the food.
"Yeah, he mentioned." Ned replied, smiling.
"Is your dad still a museum curator. Last I talked to him, you two were still five-year-olds in Disneyland. Do you remember?"
"I still do." Ned's first time on Disneyland is one of his happiest and earliest memories, "Dad got promoted as Museum Director and he still actually talks about you at work that made him some friends."
"Good for your Dad. Relay to him my congratulations, will you."
"I will, Mr. Stark." Ned happily enjoyed the rest of his meal.
Tony sipped some sparkling cider before asking, "Been invited to any parties lately?" The question more directed at Peter.
Peter glanced up from playing at his plate to see his Dad waiting for him to answer. He felt already full after a few bites. Ned already found him out. He felt like it's only a matter of time before his Dad will. Guilt's eating him up but he can't also give it up,
"No, not yet."
"Why? And why aren't you hosting parties at the party deck? You and your teammates can make a celebration party after Decathlon."
"Really, sir?" Ned asked ecstatic.
"Yup, and why don't you guys take the jet again to DC next month."
Ned's mouth hung open. Peter's guilt only rises.
"What's the matter, you okay?" Tony placed a hand over Peter's back, "You've not touched your food. Is it really that bad? You used to like their calamari."
Ned shook his head to disagree, the food was the best, but Peter's eyes only grew upon hearing what's on the TV.
"Delmar's sandwiches have been caught in an explosion after an ATM robbery—"
"Mr. Delmar," Tony said, reminiscing about the deli place that Peter loved since he was a kid. The store owner's been kind to them ever since, "Friday, make sure the Relief Foundation helps with Mr. Delmar's."
Friday chimed in, "Already on it, boss. And Sir, Secretary of State has been calling for three times now. He said it's really important."
Peter tapped the table in the most discreet way possible to mute the TV while his dad's not looking, so the next sentences of the news report can't be heard, thankfully Tony's not facing the tv so he can't see the full-blown picture of Spiderman on the tv.
"—was thwarted by Queen's own crime-stopper, the Spiderman."
"Can't it wait? We're having dinner. Put him on hold."
"He insisted it's about the Sokovia Accords, Sir."
"—As the Spiderman attempted to foil their heist, a powerful blast was set off, slicing through the bodega across the street."
"Excuse me for a minute kids."
Tony stood up and before walking inside his office he uttered in disdain,
"I swear the government's gonna be the death of me."
"Peter, are you sure about this? You can't just go." Ned pleaded, rambling on, "Tomorrow is the most important day of decathlon's. Please. What are those club meetings for if you're not in the competition? And what if Mr. Stark suddenly called and asked to talk to you, what will I say? What if Ms. Potts suddenly visited you here. She's just a few buildings away."
They're roommates on a 2 bedroom suite in Waldorf which is only walking distance from the competition venue. Their team was all in awe at the historical post office landmark that is now a luxury hotel. All grateful to the Starks for sponsoring almost everything on the trip.
Ned was playing with a purple glowing orb that Peter kept from patrol one night when he saw a large emanating light from a distance. When he got to the area, the guys were already gone but left a small piece of broken equipment.
A knock came on the door. Peter and Ned went on a staring competition on who's gonna get up and open it. In the end, Peter loses and jumps seamlessly in front of the door in less than a second. Opening it, he found their teammates in swimming outfits, even MJ decided to come, asking Ned and Peter to join. Peter said to go ahead and they'll go right after.
As soon as the door closed, "Say I'm already asleep, or swimming with our friends at the hotel pool. I'll leave my watch with you so it's like whenever you go, I go. And I already talked to Pepper earlier. She's flying into New York tonight cause she has a meeting there tomorrow. You don't have to worry."
Still not convinced, Ned asked, "Why are you still lying to your Dad, Peter? Didn't you say he's also one-half of the creator of that spider that gave you your powers? So, don't you think he'll be more lenient with you knowing you're Spiderman?"
Peter jumped bouncing up and down the bed, "He's like one-fourth. My mom was three-fourths. But the point is, no, he will not be more lenient because me being Spiderman being in all sorts of danger will be the last thing he wants. But he just doesn't get what I can do yet. I'm more than capable of taking care of myself now and I'm sick of him treating me like a kid all the time. Not cool."
"But you are a kid," Ned stated, as a matter of fact. "Only kids like to jump up and down their beds."
"A kid who can stop a bus with his bare hands." Peter finally stayed still and lay down rolling in his bed, "This is my chance to prove myself. What if those bad guys are doing something really bad? They need to be stopped."
Ned sighed then went to the walk-in closet to change into a swimming outfit, from there he asked, "How come Mr. Stark hasn't figured it out yet besides the fact you've been super sneaky."
"Well, he's got no time for local news or anything below Avenger level." Peter stared at the night lights of DC. "He's been busy lately with the Accords. I think it's stressing him out."
Ned came out and just sat by the bed to listen.
"The team's really divided on whether to vote or not. Dad kind of wants to and so is Aunt Nat, Uncle Rhodes and Vision. Then Steve, Wanda, and Sam don't want it. They got really good points when I overheard their discussion at the compound. Dad's still really affected by what happened in Sokovia. I hate that some are still blaming him as if it's Dad's mistake alone. Dad didn't want any of that to happen. Ultron wasn't supposed to be sentient, it was supposed to be for peacekeeping."
Peter drew a long breath, he knew no amount of explanation could ever erase what already happened.
He continued, "Dad made an example of a kid that died in it, and said he's afraid that what if it happens to me as one of the casualties of an extinction level event that The Avengers were trying to fight against and he wasn't there to protect. He said he wouldn't bear it. But then, maybe Steve's also right, signing the accords will be like surrendering their freedom. They become a puppet of the government."
Peter knew IronMan's getting tired of the superhero business and wanted to retire from it for years now, that's why Ultron, that's why the lake house, but maybe, the problem is his Dad also doesn't know how to let go.
A stretch of silence came between them before Ned asked, "So where do you stand?"
He doesn't even have to think twice. He knows it with certainty,
"With Dad. Always."
Peter then changed into his swimming outfit that covered his muscles. They went and had some fun in the pool with their teammates. After a while and by the time he had to go, Peter excused himself and swung to the destination he was tracking.
"At a special United Nations conference, 117 countries have come together to ratify the Sokovia Accords."
"Thank you for coming with me, Tony. I know it's Peter's Decathlon competition." Natasha said as they walked into the waiting room before the conference. It seems only yesterday that Natasha's Tony's secretary for a spy. The triple imposter, as he'd called her back then. And now she's the one helping and mainly handling The Avenger's public affairs with the government.
"Kid doesn't want me there anyway. He's the one who suggested I should tag along with you to represent the team. Not as if you need any help. You've been great, Nat," Tony said reassuringly. "Thank you for siding with me, even though it's against your self-righteous boyfriend. Hope it's not affecting sleeping arrangements." He smirked teasing.
Natasha coyly smiled, "Steve and I, we like to keep our personal and professional lives in different lanes, Tony." making Tony emit a mild snicker,
"Good. Good to know."
She sipped on her glass of cider before saying, "The Avengers cannot operate without the trust of the public. It's an unpleasant necessity that we cannot avoid any longer."
By then King T'Chaka came to them and thanked them for agreeing with the Accords. They were later joined by T'Challa and Shuri whom King T'Chaka introduced as his children.
While Natasha and T'Challa were talking, Shuri conversed with Tony in a light chat, "It's a pleasure to meet you. Mr. Tony Stark. I must say I'm a fan of your armoured suits. I really liked that collapsible plating that attached and assembled in seconds. I'm sure you have upgraded it already. But have you thought of using nano-tech?"
Tony smiled with piqued interest now. The only kid that he knows that shows this kind of intuitiveness to tech is his kid. He first thought Shuri's just an ordinary princess of Wakanda. It surprises him how he easily misjudged people, "I sure did. I already have a prototype for it but it's not ready yet. How'd you know about nano-tech, princess?"
"Oh, I already used it in my brother's suit."
Did he hear it correctly? T'Challa on his right seems to be wearing nothing short of a three-piece suit,
"Pardon?"
Shuri half-suppressed her laugh, "Just kidding, Mr. Stark. You can call me Shuri."
"Tony."
"I graduated from Wakanda University at an early age. I'm now the Design Lead of Wakanda's Science and Tech Department to help my brother."
"That's admirable, and you're only what?"
"18."
"18, wow." Tony said, astounded, "Such a young age and so many achievements. You remind me of myself and my son but unlike you, he doesn't want to go to University yet."
"We also used his glue tech in Wakandan Hospitals before. It was really useful. But definitely needs some upgrade."
"I know. Ah, teenagers, his head's around somewhere." that Tony for sure can't figure out yet. "But you're ahead of your time."
"That's a great compliment coming from the IronMan. Thank you, sir. Would you like to visit Wakanda? Along with your son? I'm sure my father and brother would approve."
"Just in: A blast came from the Washington DC Monument that severed the only elevator to the top. The Spiderman swooped in heroically saving an Academic Decathlon team from Queens inside the elevator that was about to collapse. The identity of the masked hero is still unknown."
Shuri's last sentences muffled around Tony as his attention and focus now shifted to the breaking news flashed on the TV. It's on the lowest volume with only the subtitles on, nobody even watches it. Except when Tony spotted a red and blue onesie trying to break in on top of the DC monument while helicopters were flying around the scene, guns pointing at it. From the physique, movement, and gestures alone, Tony can identify who's behind the mask.
"It is great meeting you, Shuri. I'm afraid I need to go. I'll be in touch."
At his turn, Natasha also saw the news and said, "It's okay. I got it here."
When the private jet landed at JFK, the team's parents were already there waiting. Each student was welcomed by hugs that dispersed worries from parents. When Peter stepped outside the jet, he saw Pepper waiting downstairs the air-stair. Upon reaching her, she hugged him tightly,
"Oh, sweetheart. Are you okay?"
Peter nodded. Pepper's hugs are always warm and comforting. For a moment his worries dissipated away and the word "Mom" almost slipped out from his tongue.
Peter knew what he'd done. The news was broadcast around the world, he's sure Dad's already seen it, it's something that he can't hide anymore. He broke his promise but what can he do when his friends are in grave danger. He can't stomach not doing anything and just watch. And yet, despite knowing he'd done something wrong, anxious about what his father thought, at the back of his head, he wished Dad was here to welcome him back,
"Thanks for being here, Pepper. Is dad here?"
"He's still on his flight from Vienna. He'll be here in a few hours. Let's go back home and you have some rest, alright?"
The parents and teachers thanked Pepper first before going. On the ride back to the tower, Peter was being all non-hyper-verbal. Pepper would love to hear what happened in DC along with his friends, but all she can do is stare at the kid who's thinking blankly ahead of everything they pass by. She squeezed his hand, assuring him,
"It's going to be alright."
Under the dim lights of the lab, Tony poured a half glass of Jack. He closed his eyes, a hand massaging his temple from an impending headache about to erupt. The amount of information he snuffed out while on the flight wasn't a breeze. He recovered files so deeply hidden and watched several local news reports concerning someone he thought he knew his entire life, all the inside and out, and then there came one moment and wondered if he knew nothing at all.
"Dad." Peter voiced out behind him. Footsteps indicate his son just entered the lab.
Tony sipped from the glass and then placed it down. He turned around to find Peter who was not meeting his eye. His perfect son, or so he thought, because Tony's looking at Peter now and wondered if Peter's still the son he knew. It reminded him how reckless he was during the first few years of being IronMan. And recklessness isn't most certainly the trait he wanted to pass on to his kid, worried if that phase in his life might have influenced Peter in a bad way.
"Are you hurt?"
With a voice low in tone, Peter answered, "No."
An inconvenient stretch of silence came between them before Tony started,
"Turns out, it wasn't just robotics class, wasn't it?"
Tony gestured the hologram in front of them, hundreds of video recordings of Peter working in the lab, footage at the warehouse, using the fabricator displayed, where Peter thought he had already deleted everything. Then comes every report from the local news.
The friendly neighbourhood SpiderMan saving the day.
"The crime-fighting hero of Queens, huh. Spiderling, Spiderboy?"
"SpiderMan." Peter corrected.
Tony huffed and nodded,
"SpiderMan."
He leaned on the edge of the table across Peter asking, "Do you think you're invincible, SpiderMan? All those guns pointing at you. Do you think they won't shoot? You're at the very top of the monument with no parachute. One single misstep and you can plunge to your death. Do you think you can survive that drop? Do you think your enhanced healing will just stitch all of you up instantly?"
Peter stayed silent, still unable to meet his eye.
"The amount of sneaking around my back, doing the one thing I told you not to do." Tony shoved on every word, stepping closer to Peter.
"All this time I thought you were focusing on your academics. Then I got a call from school, saying that you did not participate in the competition because you sneaked out last night from the hotel. You always miss club meetings. You already dropped Robotics, missed classes, cutting detention, and the list goes on. I don't think you even studied a blink of the SAT's that you've kept as an excuse during the entire summer."
Tony paused, gazing at Peter intently, wondering what his kid was even thinking,
"I've never once… not once, thought you're capable of this, Peter. You used to be terrible at keeping secrets but now, you've been lying through your teeth, lied to my face, every single day for almost an entire year now.
"From being an overachiever into…" Tony wavered. "You're about to drop everything you've ever worked hard for since you were a kid and just be a superhero? Is that it? You want to be a drop-out?"
"No."
"Then why?" Tony's voice rose, "Why?"
A tear glided from Peter's cheeks, "I'm sorry Dad."
"Sorry doesn't cut it."
"I just wanted to be like you."
"and I wanted you to be better."
Painful silence befell between them. The thing that Tony had been worried about finally came into existence with his son wanting to become like him.
Peter's voice cracked, "I'm not a kid anymore, Dad. I can do a lot more now. I can take care of myself."
"You're just 14! Not 18. Barely even 21," Tony brushed half his face from frustration. He cannot understand why Peter's such in a hurry to be an adult. Adults don't even want to be an adult. And more so than not, adults don't even know how to adult.
"If you want to be an adult then be responsible. And these are not the actions of a responsible one."
Tony breathed a heavy sigh saying, "With great power, comes great responsibility, Peter. From now on, you're grounded. After school, you come straight home. Hand in the suit and all of that equipment. I expect it to be here in the lab by tomorrow morning."
"Until when?"
"Forever."
"Forever? No, Dad. I worked hard for this. You don't understand. I'm nothing without this suit. Without this suit, I will just go back to being me that cannot do anything."
Hearing that from Peter clenched Tony's chest. Peter had done the most amazing things even without wearing a suit. Peter being his jolly and innocent son was and is the the most amazing thing that ever happened to him. How could his son ever think that?
"If you're nothing without this suit then you shouldn't have it."
After a few moments, Tony walked past Peter who stayed behind contemplating all his actions and the consequences it made.
When Tony woke up the next morning, he made his usual breakfast smoothie and saw Peter at the lab, already in school clothes, surrendering the suit on one of the tables.
Tony walked in, "You already ate breakfast?"
Peter nodded, "Morning, Dad."
Tony opened his arms and Peter folded into his father's embrace. "You know I'm not trying to ruin your life, right?"
"I know." Peter mumbled.
Tony placed a kiss on Peter's head,
"You are everything, Peter. You're my everything. I hope you remember that."
Peter tried to smile but it didn't reach his eyes.
"Okay go on, Happy's waiting. You'll be late. I'll see you later. I love you."
"I love you, Dad."
Once Peter was out of the elevator, Tony motioned, "Friday, secure the lab and let's have some music."
One of the father-son duo's favourite rock music played while Tony inspected the Spiderman suit. He can't help but be proud of what Peter's already made. His son's own Mark I.
He first tested the tensile strength of the web shooter and compared it to the first prototypes of the glue tech. He's amazed at how Peter managed to improve it with off-the-charts durability. Pound for pound it's stronger than steel and if twisted into threads can support ten tons per square meter. Tony inwardly laughed, he couldn't be more proud. Also, great choice of the use of fabric in the suit. But everything really needs a massive use of an upgrade. He can't let his son be stuck in a situation that can be life-threatening and can't do anything about it.
"Okay Fri, let's set up the lab."
The lab propped in full-spread, the lab's own fabricator from underground and all necessary robotic equipment that Tony uses in upgrading his suits came in.
"Let's see how many shooter combinations can we make."
For less than three hours, he'd already made 576 shooter combinations. "Ah, that'll be a lot to memorize. I'm sure Peter can manage."
Tony then installed everything that he missed installing before in his suits such as a temperature control regulator which acts like a heater during cold and a cooler during hotter environments. A parachute that decelerates speed so he won't have to witness Peter so endangered under great heights.
"Parachute, Temperature regulator… Let's also add enhanced combat mode."
Friday interrupted, "Peter just came home, boss. He just stepped out of the elevator."
"Okay, let's keep all of this and open the prototype for Mark 46." In a second everything is organized in place before Peter can open the lab door and draw his head to peep in,
"I'm home."
"How's school?"
"Same. Boring."
Peter came in and placed his bag pack on one of the chairs,
"Can I study the SAT's here while you work?
"As long as it's real SAT's now." Tony stood from his seat and placed an arm around Peter, realizing he only had that green smoothie this morning.
"Let's grab a bite before that and tell me all about your adventures in the past months."
"You'd really want to know?"
"Oh, I'm dying to know, Pete. Dying." Tony dramatically said grinning. Peter laughed lightly, a smile now reaching his eyes. He ruffled Peter's hair, his arm around his son, as they headed out of the lab to discover another famous resto in Manhattan to try out.
Life ain't so bad after all. Peter returned to his normal routine, actively participating and answering questions on class discussions, gossip sessions and building Lego's at school lunches with Ned, stealing glances at Mj, and reviewing for the SATs after school while he watched his Dad work on Mark 46.
Even though that hard confrontation with his Dad had really hurt his feelings, he also couldn't resent his Dad for long. He'd grown to accept that Dad's right, that what he did was wrong. He really screwed up through his countless lies and sneaking out. He broke a promise and made some terrible decisions and he's suffering the consequences, and this is just being responsible and taking responsibility. Seeing the disappointment in his Dad's eyes, really broke something in him. It's one thing that he never thought Dad would feel about him. He wouldn't want to do it again and disappoint the only one that he highly looks up to and loves the most in the world.
Every now and then he misses swinging across buildings and the feeling of relief in saving people. When he relied upon what he's been investigating in DC with his Dad, he'd received an earful of "There are people who deal with this kind of thing, Peter." and assured him that he'll personally make sure that the FBI makes it a top priority and truthfully so, a week later some goons of the syndicate was apprehended at the ferry, although the mastermind is still at large.
It's a dread having detention since he's still at it for a week since the incident, but Mj sits in almost every day and somehow makes it bearably so. She sketched people around, mostly him, and made weird trivia, quizzing him on facts about topics regarding their classes. She says it's to antagonize him but the effect is quite the opposite with him. One day after detention, he ran to Mj's side and stopped her after exiting the school doors,
"There's this thing that I wanted to talk to you about for a while, Mj."
She turned to face him, "Oh? What is it?"
He hopes he's not too late, "Do you want to go with me to Homecoming tomorrow?"
Mj blinked a couple of times confused, "I— I thought you were going to ask Liz."
"I was." Peter laughed, "I had a crush on her since elementary. I know, but I guess that changed recently."
"Why?"
"You see me out of anyone else." Peter paused unsure before uttering his next words, "And now… I see you."
Mj bit her lip and fought the urge to smile. "Okay, I'm coming with you to Homecoming"
Peter's face lighted up, "Really?"
"Yes." Mj nervously laughed, "At first, I really thought you were gonna reveal you're Spiderman"
"What? No," Peter backed away, "I'm not Spiderman."
Mj snorted in adulation, "Well, it's kind of obvious. Peter, Washington? Spiderman is a local superhero here in New York then suddenly he's in Washington? Then the fact that you disappeared out of nowhere for no reason then saved the team."
"Well, it's because I've been feeling sick and cold from swimming."
"It's a heated pool, Peter. You swam laps and were so energetic then you got cold, out of nowhere, just like that?" Mj squinted, still not convinced.
"I got a weak immune system. Everyone knows that."
"Yes, before. But you've been different since last year. You hit homerun's now. You swim lapses?"
"I— " Peter scoured for an excuse but he couldn't think of any anymore, "Wow, you're really watching me, huh."
Mj's gaze dropped like she'd been caught red-handed.
Peter's smile faded, "Well, there's no SpiderMan anymore. I've done some pretty bad lying and sneaking and Dad confiscated my suit so."
Mj tried to console, "I'm sorry, Peter."
Right then, a honk from a car brought them back and saw Happy from the driver's seat waiting for Peter.
"Do you want to ride with us? We can drop you off at your house or somewhere you'd like." Peter asked.
Mj contemplated for a second and figured why not. A car ride ain't too bad compared to the rush hour of the subway.
"Peter's got a girl," Happy announced in a teasing tone as soon as they stepped inside the penthouse. "He dropped her off at her house."
Peter covered half his face from embarrassment.
Tony got out of the bedroom, wearing a business suit, "Oh, really now? What's her name?"
Peter's expression lifted, "Mj. She's my date to Homecoming."
Tony squinted in confusion, "I thought you liked Liz? Well, I guess it's too late now to introduce you to Shuri, the princess of Wakanda. Really smart kid. Have I mentioned she invited us to visit Wakanda?"
"She's older than me, Dad. And you did mention, yes. But Mj's really great. I really like her, Dad."
Tony grazed Peter's cheeks with his thumb, "I'm happy for you. Let's meet her when I come back."
"You're going somewhere?" Peter watched as his dad picked up some stuff coming and going from the lab.
"Yup, Berlin. They already found who bombed the Accords. Unfortunately, it's Cap's friend, the Winter Soldier. Cap tried to help him escape. Rhodes apprehended them and now The Avengers are involved."
Tony sighed, "Really a mess."
Tony walked towards Peter and levelled with him, their height almost at par with each other, "But I'll try to be here at your homecoming party tomorrow, help you prep. If not, Pepper will be here, okay? And Happy will be here to facilitate moving some stuff in the jet, isn't that right, Happy?"
Happy gave a thumbs-up, "Count on me, boss."
Tony tapped Peter's shoulders, "Peter, just enjoy it, okay? Get your mind off things. Don't do anything I would do, and definitely don't do anything I wouldn't do. There's a middle ground there, and that's where you operate. Got it?"
Peter smiled, "Got it, Dad. Don't worry about me."
Tony wrapped his arms around Peter in a comforting embrace,
"Can't help it."
"You're so dashingly handsome, Peter." Pepper complimented. They're inside the car parked near the school gym. Peter's wearing a structured fit Zegna suit in burgundy, highlighting Peter's toned physique, with one unbuttoned polo shirt underneath, with his glasses making him look like the finest geek in school. Pepper planned this entire look and styled him from head to toe. He's really grateful to always have her by their side.
"Thanks, mom." Peter said, smiling. It took him a second before realizing what he said, "I— I mean, thank you, Pepper. I really, really appreciate what you—"
Pepper embraced Peter in her arms before he could finish, she felt like her heart clenched in an overwhelmingly good way after hearing Peter call her mom for the first time, from the kid she already treated and loved like her own since he was a kid. Her eyes glossed in happiness as she said, "You're always welcome, sweetheart. You don't know how hearing that meant so much to me."
"Mom." Peter said again as they both chuckled. Peter brushed a tear gliding from Pepper's cheek. A warm feeling washed over him as he finally said it to the person who'd been a mother figure to him for so long.
"You sure Mj doesn't want us to pick her up?"
"She insisted. She said her Dad's going to drop her off and just wait here."
Moments later a car is parked beside them and Peter goes out of the car to welcome her. When Mj stepped out, Peter gasped for breath and almost had his mouth hanging, Mj wears an eye-searing pink gown with a gauzy goddess train.
"Wow." Peter said, "You're stunning, Mj."
Mj smiled, "Thanks."
"Mj, this is my mom." Peter gestured Pepper from his back. He didn't really want to say she's just his father's girlfriend or the CEO of Stark Industries. She's more than that to him.
Pepper smiled warmly at Peter, touched by what the kid said. She rested her hand on Peter's back as a way of saying thank you before giving Mj a hug.
"Oh, you're so beautiful Mj. It's nice to meet you, I'm Pepper Potts."
"Thank you, Ms. Potts. It's so nice to finally meet you too. This is my Dad."
Introductions were made between the two parties, pictures were taken, and soon enough the two parents bid goodbye to their children.
"Shall we?" Peter asked. Mj's arm wrapped around Peter's arm as they walked side by side towards the gym.
"You look handsome, Peter Stark." Mj complimented that made Peter's cheeks flushed crimson.
They saw Ned, Betty, Cindy, Liz, and the man beside Liz who chauffeured her off. A chill ran down his back as the man looked him in the eye. His spider-senses tingled relieving his encounter on the truck in BC with the mastermind of the syndicate still on the loose. Peter pulled his spider tracer from his pocket, letting it crawl and attach to the main's clothes before the man or more like Liz's father, Mr. Toomes drove off.
"Peter, you okay?" Mj asked beside him and ever observantly said, "You've been staring at Liz's father for over a minute now. Something wrong?"
"Nothing." Peter nervously laughed, "Just thought he looked familiar. Should we go inside?"
The event started and everyone grooved to the lights dancing to the rhythm of the music. But everything's just muffled around Peter, and he can only focus on what he's going to do. This situation is definitely the "Don't do anything I would do, and definitely don't do anything I wouldn't do" that Dad said.
Peter, Ned, and Mj are all dancing together in a circle when Mj asks, "Peter, what is it?"
Ned agreed, "Yeah, dude. Say it already. You look like you shit your pants or something. You're zoned off and nervous at the same time. It's ruining your look."
He pulled Mj and Ned aside to the lockers. "The guy with the wings is Liz's dad. I have a feeling he's to hijack the Starkjet tonight."
Peter grabbed his spare shooters from his locker. But his first onesie's left at the lake house.
"There's lots of important stuff there, even Dad's spare miniature reactors are in there. There's no way I'll let all of that go into the wrong hands."
He got connected to Happy's line in a sec., "Happy, you need to stop Moving Day. Someone's going to hijack the jet."
"Peter, no one knew it's moving day. Except me, you, boss, and this crew right here and at the compound who had undergone multiple security clearances. I'm really busy. We're on schedule. We have 15 minutes till wheels up."
"Happy, no, no, no. Please listen to me, you got to stop it—"
"I'm supposed to chauffeur you later. I had strict orders from your Dad to only pick you up after Homecoming ended which is two hours from now. I'll be there at 10. I'll block any more calls from you. You're supposed to be having the time of your life partying with your date. Just enjoy the party. Please."
The call ended and when Peter tried to call again it was already blocked.
"Damn it, Happy."
"Peter, don't tell us that you're—" Ned says.
"I'm going to stop him. I'm already tracking Mr. Toomes on my phone." Peter said to them. "Ned I need you to hack into Happy's phone and try to convince him that this is serious."
"Why don't you just call your dad, Peter?" Mj asked.
Peter considered for a second before finally calling his dad with his glasses,
"That glasses can call a person?" Ned asked in bewilderment.
"Yeah, it can only call my Dad though, this doesn't have Friday in it, unlike the one that my Dad has." It only rang until it went to voicemail with Friday saying his Dad would call him back later.
"He's in Berlin. He doesn't answer calls unless he's somewhere really important. He won't be able to come here in time anyway. I'm so sorry, Mj, but I need to go. I don't think my conscience can take it when I can do something about it but did nothing at all."
Mj couldn't believe she'll be able to admire Peter more, "Please be safe."
"But you don't have the Spiderman suit," Ned said.
Peter finally realized, "I don't need one."
Just in time, Flash arrived in a car and parked at the entrance near the lockers where the three were. When he stepped inside, car key on hand, Peter snatched it with his web shooters.
And before Flash can protest, Peter glared at him eluding confidence and determination saying, "You owe me this one, Flash." walking past.
Flash can't even find the words to protest and can only say, "Stark." in respect eyeing Peter's back exiting the school.
Minutes later, Ned and Mj sneaked inside the library, between rows of computers. Ned started to make his magic when they received a call from Peter, "Hey, where are the headlights on this thing?"
"I'll pull the specs. You stole Flash's car. Sick." Ned cackled.
"Genius move, Peter," Mj said. "He finally called you Stark, you know."
"Yeah, that's awe—" On the other end, Peter swayed and nearly crashed into other cars. "—some. Get out of the way. Get out. Move, move."
"Peter, don't tell us you don't know how to drive."
There's a reason why his Dad doesn't let him near a steering wheel again, not until summer break when he can practice,
"I've never driven before in streets. Only in the compound with Dad where there's no traffic. This is a huge step up."
Ned guided Peter on how to turn on his headlights. Finally, Peter arrived at his destination at Brooklyn Industrial Compound after nearly crashing into everybody's cars. Unfortunately, there's still no news from Happy. The lights in the library switched on, Ned and Mj turned to see their Chemistry teacher eyeing them down,
"What are you two doing? There's a dance and you're wasting your outfits sitting here."
Peter swung inside the dark abandoned two-story compound quietly from the top. Upon reaching the second floor, he saw different tech types of equipment, CCTV monitoring the Tower from a distance. He clenched his fist at the invasion of privacy, this is how these goons knew it's moving day. He heard noise from downstairs and proceeded to it seeing a parking lot area with metal bar posts.
"It's over, Toomes. Surrender now and maybe they'll give you a lesser sentence for your crimes." Peter called out in the dark, not revealing where he was.
"Mr. Peter Stark." Toomes greeted from a distance, "I thought I'd be seeing SpiderMan today but you're here as yourself."
Peter walked closer, the light illuminated his face, shooting a web that glued Toome's hand against the desk.
Toomes chortled mockingly, "You know how I recognized you as Spiderman? Your voice from the bus hijack sounds strangely familiar. Then I figured you're in that picture of my daughter's decathlon team. But also realized you're Stark's son. We still had those magazine covers when you were young, Stark Scion.
"You know, I don't know why you Starks always meddle with things you don't need to meddle with. Did you know that the reason I'm doing this for a living is because of your father? Because IronMan owns Damage Control, who one day after the New York invasion, decided to take away jobs so that his monopoly can take control."
Peter disagrees, "Extraterrestrial artifacts should be handled by experts that's why Damage Control." It is exactly the reason why Damage Control is built so that it won't get into the wrong hands, "Stealing is bad enough, but selling these to criminals to do more crimes is gravely wrong."
"How do you think Tony Stark and your grandfather made your empire huh? Or any of his little toys that he likes to call his armour. You don't understand cause you're rich and powerful. Never had to suffer a day in your life.
"But to guys like me, ordinary people. You or those guys they righteously call The Avengers don't care about us. We built their roads, we fall victim to their wars, and when they succeed in their battle, they only win but they don't care about us. We pick after them. We have to eat their table scraps. That's how it is.
"But why am I even explaining it to you? You won't even understand."
But Peter does understand. As much as he'd like it not to be this way but everyone suffers in their own way. Some a victim of their circumstance, some not. And amidst the suffering and pain, some continue to do good things, while some let the pain corrupt them.
He's seen it with Dad over the years since he was a kid. Despite the world's perception of his dad, Tony Stark, as wealthy and powerful as he may be, was not immune to the suffering and trauma stemming from the loss of his parents and the assassination attempt in Afghanistan, but all of this became a strength to fight and do good, while his enemies all have the same agenda to stop him.
It goes the same with all the other heroes he's known. They continue to protect and fight for what's right, amidst the chaos and suffering this life has to offer.
"You know, I do understand. Your mindset is flawed and corrupted as every other criminal there is. But what I don't understand is why are you telling me this?" Peter asked.
"Oh, nothing… just waiting to make her airborne." Vulture's wing suit flies out from behind Peter's back. Peter managed to jump and avoid but it continuously attacked him on every post he swung into, also slicing through the metal bar posts. Vulture takes a folding knife out of his pocket and cuts free from the web.
"I'm sorry, Peter." Vulture said.
"What are you talking about? That thing hasn't even touched me yet."
Vulture shrugged, "True, but then again, wasn't really trying to."
A large crack from the ceiling came, destabilizing the foundation upstairs and before Peter knew it, all of the concrete came crashing down, destroying everything that came in between.
It took minutes before Peter gained consciousness in the dark. He realized his hand was on top of his head, his watch that morphed into a gauntlet earlier was protecting his head.
A large pile of concrete is on top of him and pushing multitudes of weight on his back. His gauntlet's completely shattered now and he has absolutely no chance to cut the rocks.
He tried to push the concrete up but it was only met in vain. He grunted and lifted but his strength only proved inadequate from the magnanimous weight. He heaved and puffed from the diminished oxygen.
"Please, help!" He screamed in agony, "I'm down here. I'm stuck. I can't move, I can't."
He let out a cry. He's losing hope. He feels he's going to be stuck here and die. He can't die like this. He can't die yet, there are still so many things he'd like to do, to experience. He can't leave his dad yet.
"Dad, help me, please. Please. I'm sorry. I should've listened." Peter cried. He felt like he was about to drown, but instead of water, it's piles of rocks pushing down his lungs. His dad's not here to save him, dad's so far away. He knows his dad won't be able to rescue him. No one will be able to rescue him.
A puddle formed in front of him leaking from the rocks and he saw his reflection. Alone and scared, covered in dirt, helpless. The voice of his Dad echoed in his head,
"With great power, comes great responsibility Peter…"
From there, he sees it. A glimmer of hope, even only the tiniest bit of it.
"If you're nothing without this suit then you shouldn't have it…"
His masked persona and his suit don't define him, don't complete him. He is already whole and complete even without it.
"You are everything. You're my everything. I hope you remember that."
His strength comes from within, his willingness to help, to survive, to live. He could win this.
"C'mon Spiderman." He said repeatedly as he grunted and exuded all his strength and lifted the tons of concrete.
This is him taking responsibility. This is him fighting for what's right.
Author's note: Next update, next week! Thank you for reading!
