Chapter 1 an unexpected marriage

Peter: Well I don't know how to start this Spiderman event...

Well... let's start from the beginning, my name is Peter Parker and I've been Spiderman for 2 years, you'll know more about the story!

I became strong, I lost my uncle, I also had to lose the love of my life, I made enemies Blah blah, you know me well, you who read too many comics and fanfics

Well...

after two years I have never had a normal life, I thought that soon I would have a normal life or so I would believe, after all the events that I have lived I have thought that maybe I am not a pride for my uncle ben, but remember I am Spiderman and when I fall I always find a way to get up, and I achieved it a few days ago I received an acceptance letter to a high school in Japan, that's where my path lit up for me my opportunity my salvation, so I had to accept it that's where everything changed, that's where I understood that a bad moment after taking a few steps you would find another opportunity around the corner, and that's what happened to me, I went to Japan Tokyo and I was able to see my new life here in Japan in the tomobiki neighborhood of nerima Tokyo, tomobiki high school, but not leaving my aunt alone she was being cared for by happy Mr. Stark's assistant. So without worrying, that's where my story begins, the whole story takes place in 2016, 5 years ago (I know maybe I was a little quick, it's because it's my first time writing a story, sorry :( )

[Principal] "Young people, it's a pleasure to meet you and welcome to your admission to this high school. I hope we get to know each other better and become friends, but that's not the only good news. Today we started high school with a student transferred from the United States to the State of New York, Queens from Midtown High School. May you come, young Parker?"

[Peter] "Hi, it's a pleasure to meet you and I hope to start high school with you and have a great, excellent start hehe" before speaking he bows to his classmates as a way of respect and greeting

A young foreigner?

Wow, he's a cute boy!

Do you happen to have a girlfriend?

But what an adorable boy?

Ha! Not bad for a nerd!

I wonder if he likes video games?

[director] "Well, as you can see, the boy liked them. I hope they become friends, that classes and new students begin!" Saying goodbye to his students and leaving the classroom,

[Onsen teacher] "Well, young people, welcome to Tomobiki High School, and I hope you are exceptional students, but before we start classes, would you like someone to mention something about their life so we can get to know each other better? Mmm, how about your young man... Parker, do you want to talk about something about yourself?

[Peter] mmm if that's okay, hello, guys, my name is Peter Benjamin Parker, and as you see I'm a foreigner from the United States, New York Queens, and I would like to start classes with you and learn about your Japanese culture. And I hope you like me hehe"

[Student] "Are you joking? But we all liked you, we want to ask you several questions about yourself! Do you know or live with a famous person?"

[Student] "Is it true that you are used to seeing famous people on the streets of New York?"

[Student] "Do you live with Beyonce or Justin Kimberlake or Robert De Niro himself?

[Student] "Do you know the Avengers or the Fantastic Four or the X-Men?"

[Peter] ummm...

[Student] Do you like hip-hop music? Well, you're from New York. I bet everyone listens to that kind of music.

[Peter] ...

[Teacher Osen] "Guys, guys, calm down everyone, we can all get to know each other better after class and please let Peter relax, okay, the fun hour is over, time to start classes,

Well, even though I didn't manage to socialize, I knew I would have a good, new life and new friends, and I wasn't wrong. In the first few days, my first friends were great except for one. He's a bit weird and curious, he's a somewhat strange friend, let's say, a rare case that I've witnessed in Japanese society. In Japan, it's well known that men no longer know how to socialize with women or feel ashamed of them, but... this boy is a special unicorn. This boy is the opposite of a normal Japanese man. This boy does know how to socialize with women, but not for good reasons. He's a real sycophant! But I don't judge him, he did dare to officially become my friend, and so did his girlfriend. I did forget to mention that, although this idiot has many flaws, he has a girlfriend! It would also be one of the few cases of rare couples that I've investigated, and I can't understand how this couple has lasted. Well, that didn't matter to me. But that was surprising to me, that surprised me when I lived in Japan to learn about their culture and live for a while, and I started very well by living well and being my third day, as the days went by and I got to know more about my classmates and everyone in the neighborhood, I knew that it was a great excellent decision to live in a very nice neighborhood, weeks and months passed and I was able to adapt to my adaptation to Japanese society, I knew that I would have a pleasant and comfortable life and a little far from my identity as a wall-climbing hero Spiderman and rest from saving lives and my villains, I'm not worried about leaving New York abandoned I have the Avengers taking care of it, and that's how I started my life away from being a hero for a while and start a new life again without problems other than being the typical Spiderman that could go wrong?

(breaking news a television program that was being filmed related to superheroes caused one of the worst accidents causing some accidents, but few deaths, after that accident many people began to go out to protest against superheroes some say that people with gifts are a problem in human society, some say

That heroes cause havoc and they have noticed that they don't pay for the damages and the people have to pay for all the damages that the heroes cause.

Superhumans have caused many disasters and have done nothing to repair them.

The problem is that governments don't supervise superhumans and that's why superhumans do whatever they want because they know they'll never pay for any damages.

A law is needed to control these super humans,

Superhumans are the problem, since their appearance they have only caused chaos and death and have not contributed anything to society,

These are some opinions of people around the world, some are against and some are in favor,

Because of this, governments have begun to persecute supers while they find a way to control the situation. There will be no more heroic activities and the question is, what will the Avengers or other heroic groups or teams do to solve this problem?

and so one of the worst political fights that would cause a division between the heroes some want to be on the side of the government and others against, thus starting a civil war, and what is the government's condition to stop this civil war? Well, the supers reveal their identity and are in control of the government to control the movements what they say what they think, but it caused more havoc and more political divisions between heroes, and that's how it all begins, if you're wondering how where I am I am in a communications company here in Tokyo with Ironman,

all the cameramen were pointing, taking pictures of spiderman in front of the company stage with international logos pasted behind the curtain, Spiderman is in front of the crowd and in front of him there is a lectern with many microphones, he was nervous and kept sighing so much squeezing his hand to the lectern he lowered his head trying to think how to get out of this situation he began to insult himself in his head in his thoughts, he had no choice he did not want to be in this situation but he has no alternative accepting the condition of the government or jail, neither of those two options he prefers to accept also. He is neutral in this situation. When this commotion began he did not provide or give his opinion, he was not interested

Spider-Man...

Peter turned to see the one who spoke to him and it was Ironman, Peter clicked his lips and turned to look at the crowd of interviewers and cameramen looking at them with great nervousness, then he gathered courage and went to the microphone

"As most of you know, I've, uh... kept my secret identity very carefully over the years... and it was after a long talk with my friends and family that I decided to take the next step. Look, the registration record teaches us a lesson: we can follow the lead of Captain America supporters and have people with completely uncontrolled powers... or superheroes can legitimize themselves and gain some public trust."

As he spoke these words he slowly raised his hand, approaching his mask, ready to give the revelation.

Spider-Man slowly begins to remove his mask to reveal and end this misery once and for all, although that would have consequences, perhaps by revealing his identity no school wanted to let him in, no job wanted to hire him, he would risk his family, friends or acquaintances if someone wanted to hurt him, but that no longer matters, he made the decision and would bear future consequences that would come for him, but... it seems that life has other ideas,

A few hours ago outside our planet Earth everything was calm until some gigantic motherships began to arrive, but due to their particular designs of the ships it seems that the invaders were harmless, they were not very colorful, they were yellow and with stripes patterns like brown tiger marks, inside the ship there was a horde of alien soldiers with a human appearance, but the difference is that they have short yellow horns, pointy ears, and their clothing of the same pattern as their ships yellow with brown stripes, some are of different yellow or red colors, but without changing the patterns of their striped clothes, all of them were formed looking towards a platform with controls, devices and buttons, on the platform sat one of them but with the difference that he is big and fat and muscular, he addresses his soldiers to say a few words

"Okay! Are you ready for this!?" Everyone shouted in excitement and admiration for their leader "then... it's time to invade! This time we'll have a lot of fun!" He shouted and declared ready for the invasion, all the ships going towards Earth surrounding it, showing their presence all over the world in different places, New York, London, Sweden, China all over the world, but they don't know that on Earth there are already problems.

Meanwhile on earth in the present a few minutes ago at the world communication press in downtown Tokyo

"I'll take my old mask because I'm ashamed to do so. I'm proud of who I am. And I'm here to prove it..."

Iron Man was behind the stage watching Spiderman through the screens watching the statement and his revelation of his identity until his smart watch interrupts him by sounding an alarm, alerting him of something but he ignores it to continue watching the screen, Spiderman is about to take off his mask all the reporters were very attentive some approach the stage ready to photograph the subject who is behind the mask even the cameramen bring the cameras closer until the light began to flicker causing confusion and chaos and they began to hear a noise emitting a very annoying sound causing the reporters to leave the company studio and as they left one by one they screamed in fear when they looked up there was a gigantic ship outside and on top of the building Stark also left the studio to see the situation they are in right now, Spiderman and Stark look at each other to analyze the situation and Stark reacts first, taking out his phone and calling someone

"Happy? Yes, it's me... Stark, get me a limo... yes, I'm seeing it... it's outside... yes, under me... ok... in 2 minutes... good, also bring my special suitcase, and... the other suitcase, I think it's time for this boy to try out his new suit, ok... see you in 2 minutes,"

As he hung up the phone he turned around to quickly approach Spiderman and grabbed his shoulder to quickly comment on something.

"Boy, we'll leave revealing your identity for another time. Now we need to solve this quickly or we'll have two problems at the same time. So use your head to solve this. So tell me, do you have an idea?"

Spiderman stands still without saying anything, he just looks up to see the ship still still without moving to stop looking at it to see Mr. Stark again to sigh and speak,

"I have maybe three... two ideas that I have in mind."

Okay Parker, but first we need to wait for..."

"I've arrived, sir, as you said, along with the two suitcases,"

"You arrived minutes early! What great service you have, Mr. Stark!"

"Time to go, someone is waiting for us, someone who wants to talk, and it's... one of these invaders... the leader..."

...

"Okay, I just have... an idea, but let's get to know him, Mr. Stark. To find out what they want." In a hurry, they got into the limo to go to... Peter's house? It was a surprise that shocked Stark and Spiderman when they heard his house, while they listened to Happy.

[Spiderman] "ha...my...h..e.l.l..d? That's weird because the leader wants to be at my house... well, rented house hehe,"

"Young man, I don't know either, but our questions will be answered when we talk to the invader. But while you're talking, take this!" While he was speaking, Stark surprised him by throwing a red metallic suitcase that was very heavy, causing a small scream from Peter when it was thrown into his hands. When he had it in his hands, Peter analyzed the suitcase, turning it over and touching it until he turned back to see its spider symbol, which is actually a button.

"Peter, this is a special gift for you. I think it was a great moment when I made it a month ago. In case something happened, I wanted you to use it in case of a fight against Captain America, but it seems he changed the problems at the last minute. I just have to tell you this. Are you ready to carry this responsibility?" Saying these last words impacts and excites Peter, at this revelation of this gift of his new suit.

"Well, change. If we're going to meet him and people we know will be outside your house, it's better to hide your identity. We still have that problem for later."

While Stark was speaking. Quickly he puts clothes over his Parker suit and takes off his mask to finally put on some fake glasses, after being on the road for half an hour he sees a group of military cars following them, when he arrives at Parker's house his suspicions became reality many people were outside his house apart from the news reporters, there were also his classmates, that surprised Peter a lot to see his classmates outside his house, when the news arrived very quickly they approached the limousine to photograph Peter who was inside, Peter sighs and then gets out of the car and is then bombarded by news reporters bringing their microphones towards Peter to ask the boy,

"Young man! This way, hey! How do you feel about making contact with an alien?"

Why do the Martians want to talk to you?

Why did they choose you to talk to, is it because you're American?

Peter could not respond due to the pressure and because of that he froze and did not want to be photographed, trying to get the reporters off him, but they were still all on top of him without stopping bothering him, until someone came to save him, it was his friends, Mr. Stark and Happy, with the help of that they finally managed to enter the entrance, but before he could enter Peter turns back to see still cameramen, photographers and reporters, and further back to soldiers surrounding the house, Peter stops looking to look down and see his companions who approached him first is his friend Shinobu, and her boyfriend the strange Ataru, and more of his friends who were there for Peter out of concern,

"Peter, what's going on? Why do they want to talk to you?"

"Will you be okay?"

"If it turns out to be an alien girl, can you introduce me to her?"

All of Peter's friends turn to Ataru in disgust for the stupid question he just asked.

"Shhh... no" he answered first to Ataru and then turned to his friends, "friends, don't be afraid, I'm very scared, I don't know what awaits me, but... don't worry about me, yeah"

Peter says goodbye to turn towards his rented house, where they were already waiting for him inside, upon entering he was escorted by some government agents, Peter is very surprised while he watched he walked slowly watching the agents who guided him to the living room, upon entering he saw two people the Japanese prime minister and another a military commander but he is a foreigner because of his patch of his sale on his forearm he is American, they were waiting for Peter, he only noticed those people and did not turn around to look back at him,

"So what's the pro... pro... PROBLEM!" He finally turned around and saw a giant and gave a cry of surprise. It was a giant guy with clothes with black patterns like tiger skin, and sharp teeth in his mouth, and two horns on his head, and behind him were his soldiers who are his bodyguards.

"Hello... welcome! I'm Mr. Invader" when speaking he caused a somewhat dark vibration, but in the end he ended up revealing himself to be a calm guy,

"You... you... you you tutututtutututututu" Peter stuttered in fear, but since they don't know his identity yet, he has to fake his fear.

"ummm... I... I... Iyoyoyoyoyoy hahaha yes as you see I am an invader, and we came to invade you haha" he said with a calm attitude, but not for humans, they have a cold and fearful attitude towards him

"You're... like the leader? The one who commands e-everything" Peter stuttered, although he's not afraid he has to pretend, he hasn't revealed his identity yet, everyone calmed down from this embarrassing situation everyone sat in the living room

"Well before we begin I want to introduce this invader gentleman, he comes from the planet and ruler Uru. They have come to conquer our planet and have randomly chosen a human, and what a coincidence that they chose an American as always the protagonist in alien invasions..." the Japanese Prime Minister said sarcastically as he pronounced the last dialogues, causing laughter among the Japanese government agents, except for the American military commander and Peter, although Peter laughed a little the commander looked at him and caused Peter to shut up,

"Well let's not waste time and let me explain, they have randomly chosen a human, so that you go to fight with a single invader and that's where the trick comes... or the deal of this condition of the invader, they want you to fight for the planet Earth" finished explaining makes Peter cause a shocking revelation

"Um, um. But why me? Well, yes, I know they chose at random, but because I'm a... skinny guy, compared to you, that wouldn't be physically fair."

"Who said I'd fight you? Yes, I recognize that it's unfair. Physically, you look skinny, but I won't fight." That surprises everyone, especially Peter, who is confused.

Meanwhile in space on the mothership

"We will position ourselves over the target momentarily. Prepare the transporter for energy-to-matter conversion. We have just learned that contact has been established with the target." Everyone on board was preparing a transporter to transport someone. A female shadow could be seen approaching the front of the cabin, waiting for a direct order from someone.

Back to earth

"So... who will I fight?" While saying these words he caused the lights to flicker, Peter with his spider sense begins to warn him something.

"But before the opponent you were going to fight arrived, these were the conditions we accepted because there was no other."

"That's right, we want to compete in a match against a random human that our computer chose, that is, you Parker,"

"Hey! Thanks, I'm flattered by your comment." Peter makes his typical jokes at times he shouldn't, like now that they're in an alien invasion.

"Hehe, right, well, and if you have a question, what condition can we talk about? Well, if we lose, we accept our defeat, we will leave the earth and never return.

"hi if we lose?"

"The earth will be ours" these clarifications caused everyone to remain silent and caused fear to everyone, everyone began to be afraid not because of the invader but they came to the conclusion that they will lose, just by seeing the boy Parker they think they will lose for being an ordinary human, but they do not know, that Peter is Spiderman only they still do not know his identity, while they remained silent again the lights began to flicker and this time it was intense, the entire room in the living room, a strange vibe was felt, it was electrical energy, Peter realizes that is because some who were in the room raise their hair, and every metallic object begins to give off electricity, his spider sense was activated and there he reacted,

"Everyone duck" everyone was surprised or shocked or strange to the words that young Parker said, but they did not have time to analyze because of surprise an explosion caused everyone to fly, some were able to duck and at the same time cover their mouths because the whole room was filled with black smoke, while outside everyone was surprised to see lightning strike Peter's rented house, the reporters were scared, but more worried were their friends, only two dared to move and forcefully enter the house, it was Ataru and his girlfriend Shinobu,

"PETER! PETER!" the two shouted as they searched for Peter, the guards couldn't stop them because they were still on the floor unable to see anything through the black smoke that hadn't disappeared yet, when they reached the room they found Peter standing covering his face, seeing him the two quickly covered Peter to protect him but they didn't know who so they both turned around like crazy until they noticed a figure in front of them, little by little the smoke was disappearing and as the smoke spread a shadow was slowly seen in front of them, first they saw yellow boots with black stripes and patterns similar to tiger skin, then panties and a bra in the same way with the same patterns as tiger fur, as the smoke spread and went, bright blue hair began to be seen, and finally some horns,

"Ho! We've been waiting for you" everyone turned around to see who the invader was talking to, Peter and his two friends turned around to see, it turned out to be a female invader,

"Is this guy my opponent?"

"ummm yeah and..." before Peter could speak someone suddenly pushed him back, it was Ataru, and he ran towards her,

"HEY BABY, IF I'M YOUR OPPONENT, WHEN I BEAT YOU I WANT US TO GO OUT, COME ON, GIVE ME A HUG, IT'S ME PETER!" Everyone was surprised and disgusted by the boy's response

"Ataru... you're a cheating dog! And a liar! You're not Peter! Excuse me, this stupid dog, he's my partner, he's Peter, the one with glasses and thin" the alien girl turns to where the girl is pointing at her

"So you're the guy who's my opponent?"

"Yes ma'am, and you, um, are you... what's your name?"

"lum"

"Lum! It's a nice name" at the statement makes Lum surprised "well... it's cute, t-everything no I mean that you're p-pretty your name! Well if you're hot... cute! I mean cute... I'll shut up..." everyone including her two friends and Stark were surprised and somewhat funny and humiliating the situation

"Hahaha always my daughter, isn't she a beauty? Nobody can stand my daughter's beauty, heh well let's not change the subject, like I said before we want your game in a game that, if you manage to catch her horns that you will only have 10 days, you win, and we will not conquer her planet and then leave the planet"

"But... why do I have so many people on earth and a young man chose me?"

"We had no choice, and the computer chose it that way. But like I said, if you win, we'll leave the planet. But if you lose, the planet is ours. Besides, we don't care... We already know who would win. And don't worry, my daughter will control her strength against you."

"You didn't say it would be a game if you managed to touch his horns, so you're not following the rules, no harm done."

"Since when did I say this rule, hahaha this kid is really scared of us, it shows, you're skinny you know you have no chance hahaha

"...are you making fun of me?"

"Hey, don't be offended, I just want to create a friendly environment, hahaha"

"Well, I'm just sensitive..."

"Hehehe well. Well excuse me. But well let me go over it again so you don't forget. Nobody has to kill or die, they can use their forces, but without exaggerating, the next morning the game will begin in the Tomoboki town stadium, so I hope you rest to start playing tomorrow and see the fate of the land to be conquered or not" the invader finished speaking said goodbye with a bow and then left the house but before being teleported to his ship, the invader's daughter turned around and walked towards Peter just to say a few words "I would like to wish you luck for tomorrow ... you're going to need it" and then left with her father and her escorts who were outside to be surprisingly teleported

"Why do I have a bad feeling about this?" Peter thought as he frowned hard as he watched her leave.

At that moment, his friends approached him, since they didn't have a chance to deal with all the reporters who kept bothering him until Mr. Stark managed to dismiss them.

"Peter, are you really going after her tomorrow?" Shinobu asked worriedly.

"You heard them, I have no choice..." said Peter

"I don't like this Danny, this sounds too simple... and I don't trust that Lum girl..." Shinobu said in a naturally suspicious tone of voice.

"Me neither, so tomorrow we'll have to be prepared for anything..." Peter said as his friends nodded.

As time passed, in the afternoon when everything calmed down, all the reporters left, only Peter's friends and Mr. Stark stayed at Peter's house,

"Erm... excuse me, young people, but... I need to talk to young Parker, and besides, it's already late, his parents should be worried, so... you can go home... um, excuse me, why those faces?"

"Umm Mr. Stark, I forgot to mention that..." Peter leans closer to Stark's ear to mention something important. "I still haven't told my friends that I know you." Stark remained silent and turned to Peter's companions.

"No wonder those surprised faces..."

"What do you mean! You know Mr. Stark! What do you mean!"

"Okay... umm... let me tell you the truth, it's because he's my mentor and he gave me a scholarship here in Japan, that's right, I'm here in Japan, it's thanks to Mr. Stark,"

"Wow! So you're friends! That's so cool! You're friends with Iron Man himself!"

"Well... we're not friends, let's say... acquaintances" Peter looks at Iron Man with fear, and Iron with disgust towards young Parker (here in my fanfic version it won't be like the MCU, where they are friends and pamper Parker too much, here it will be more like the comic, well I want to give it a way on how to form a good relationship with Mr. Stark)

"Well... I didn't tell you it's because you would think I'm a very conceited guy, well that doesn't matter, but friends, if it's necessary for you to leave, there's a matter that I have to discuss with Mr. Stark... and it's confidential..." so it's not to be rude, but it's... necessary for you to leave, we'll see each other in class, after solving this" he finished speaking with his friends, but one said with concern

"But... there will never be a day to see each other, if it is our last day to see each other..." Shinobu spoke with concern and her other friends as well, but Peter could not hold back his smile because he is not worried and it is because he is Spiderman, but because of the problem of his interruption in his conference, that is why he has not yet said his identity,

"Friends, don't worry... well yes... that's why it's necessary for you to go and talk about this matter with Mr. Stark, and it will be confidential..." said Peter with a humorous attitude, making Mr. Stark look at him with disgust.

"There's Parker..."

"It's okay friend, but we're still worried about... what will happen next..." although he still wasn't too worried about that, Peter shouldn't get too confident. Thinking about that did worry him a bit, what kind of surprise would Lum give him, maybe a hidden power that he didn't expect, something very powerful or maybe a secret weapon up his sleeve, but he put those thoughts aside for a few minutes to pay attention to his friends.

"Friends, maybe I'm not a fortune teller or can see the future, I don't know what will happen tomorrow and if there will be a tomorrow but what I'm sure of is that we can't define or assure if we'll be okay, but as you know me, I'm a person with hope even in difficult times, I'll do my best to save the Earth, maybe tomorrow the girl Lum will bring out a hidden power or a secret weapon, if so, I also have my secret weapon and surprise, and that will show that I'm not going to let you down" as he finishes speaking, he leaves his friends and Mr. Stark surprised by his words. Mr. Stark already knows what he means.

Peter and Tony are in the living room of Peter's house. The atmosphere is tense, with the impending war with Captain America and the challenge of the aliens on the horizon.

Peter stared out the window, somewhat thoughtful. "I can't stop thinking about what Lum said. Why did they choose me for this game? This can't just be a coincidence."

Tony crossed his arms in interest at Peter's doubts. "That's a good question. Normally, those with abilities like yours aren't chosen at random. Is there anything that has led you to think there's more to this?"

Peter frowned. "The way he looked at me... I'm not sure, but there was something about his attitude. Like he actually knew who I was. I'm worried this is a trick or something worse."

Tony nodded thoughtfully. "That's understandable. If Lum has some ulterior motive, we need to be prepared. But remember, if we're in this situation, we have to use it to our advantage. We can't let the conflict with Cap distract us."

"But what if this game is a way to divide us? If the Chosen are seen as traitors, that will only increase the tension with Cap's team."

"Exactly. That's why we need to be careful. If Lum and the other aliens really are here to bring us back, we must play it smart. Looking at Peter seriously. Your role is essential, Peter. Not just as a player, but as a link between our teams."

Peter replies resolutely. "I understand. But I can't help but wonder if Lum has some hidden agenda. Maybe we should try talking to her, find out what she really wants."

"Good idea. But be careful. If she's part of this, she might not tell us the whole truth. The important thing is to keep a cool head and not let your emotions get the best of you."

"You're right. I need to be smart about this. I can't let my feelings cloud my judgment. If this turns into a battle, I want to be on the right side."

Tony smiled slightly at the young Parker's cunning. "That's what I like to hear. You're more than a hero, Peter. You're a thinker. Now, let's gather the team and come up with a plan. This game won't just be a challenge; it could be our chance to join forces."

"Lum seems too innocent, but he knows he can't be fooled by an opponent's appearance, she has something planned for tomorrow... well, Peter will just have to think of something."

"I hope..." Tony answers, drinking some water while sitting in the dining room while Peter looks at him in a disgusted way, seeing that Ironman has some little confidence in him, but even so, Peter doesn't care.

Meanwhile, on the other side of the world, in the United States of America, in the state of New York, the Avengers from Captain America's team were hiding in a warehouse. There, everyone who was on Captain America's side was there. Falcon, Black Widow, and the other heroes were also hiding, since they were on Captain America's side. While the three of them, with Captain America, Falcon, Black Widow, and Hawkeye, were watching on TV. The only access they have to gather information is watching the news about an alien invasion occurring all over the world. Although they haven't attacked yet, they managed to find out that only they came to challenge them and see who they chose as the representative of the humans. They were surprised to see that it was Peter. The one who betrayed them. Captain America meets with his team. The tension in the air is palpable as they discuss the challenge they face.

Captain America looked at his team seriously. "Okay, we all know why we're here. The situation in the country is critical, and now this alien invasion has complicated things even further."

[Falcon] "Choosing Parker as the human representative is a risky move. Are we sure it's the best choice?"

Captain America frowned at Falcon. "I understand your concerns. Peter is young, but he has great potential. His courage and skill are undeniable. However, we must make sure he's prepared for what's next."

Black Widow crossed her arms, somewhat thoughtful. "We can't forget that the aliens could be manipulating him. If Lum and her group have ulterior motives, Peter could be in danger."

[Captain America] "Exactly. We must find a way to protect him. He's not just a player in this game, he's a symbol of what we stand for: the freedom of choice and the unity of humanity."

[Hawkeye] "But how can we be sure that she won't become a pawn in this game? Lum may have her own interests in mind. We need a strategy. Besides, she's on Ironman's side!"

Captain America looked from one to the other to reassure his team. "We need to stick together. Even though we have differences about superhero registration, this isn't just a fight between us. It's a battle for humanity. We must support Peter, not just as his captain, but as his friend."

[Falcon] I agree. If Peter's going to represent the humans, we need to make sure he feels we have his back. We can't let him feel alone in this, no matter whose side he's on..."

[Black Widow] "We should also consider a way to communicate with him during the game. If something goes wrong, we need a way to intervene."

[Captain America] "Good idea, Natasha. We'll keep the lines of communication open. Pause for reflection. Remember, this isn't just about winning a game. It's about showing that we can come together, even in the midst of chaos."

With a wry smile he looks at Captain America. "You've always had a talent for making it sound heroic, Cap. But how do we do it? The divide on our team runs deep."

[Captain America] "With determination. I know. But if we can show Peter that we're with him, maybe it will inspire others to put aside their differences. This invasion could be our chance to prove that humanity can unite in the face of any challenge."

The captain finished speaking to turn to look at the TV where the news has not yet finished, still seeing the situation in which young Parker is being harassed by the Japanese newscasters.

Meanwhile, on the invaders' mothership, Lum and her father, the invasion leader, are gathered in their command room. Their conversation is private, away from the rest of the crew. Lum is intrigued by the humans, while her father takes a more analytical stance.

Lum crossed her arms, looking out a window toward Earth. "Father, I still don't understand. Why only ordinary humans? Why don't we let superhumans or so-called mutants participate? They seem to be the strongest. It would be more interesting to face them."

Lum's father, in a calm but authoritative tone, would answer his daughter, "Lum, our mission is not to measure brute strength or individual skill. Earth is a... complicated place. It's not just about humans. There are superhumans, mutants, monsters, gods, and things that defy logic itself. If we were to allow those entities to participate, this challenge would lose its purpose."

Lum, still curious, leaned towards him, looking at her father to ask him something. "And what is that purpose, exactly? You said we wanted to evaluate humans, but why exclude the strongest?"

Lum's father sighs and stands, looking at a hologram of Earth projected in front of them. "Because we want to understand humanity in its purest form. Superhumans are exceptions, mutations, accidents... they don't represent the majority. They are a powerful minority, but they are not what makes this species unique. We want to see how ordinary humans confront the extraordinary."

Lum, somewhat thoughtful, answers with doubt, "So, was that why you chose Peter Parker? Because... he doesn't seem that special. He's young, insecure, and doesn't even have the experience of the other heroes."

Lum's father smiling slightly at his daughter to respond affectionately to his daughter "Precisely, Lum. Parker is a bridge. He is an ordinary human, but he also has something that connects him to superhumans. He is not a god, nor a mutant, nor a monster. He is a boy who can be the future of his species. By observing him, we can learn a lot about the values and nature of humans."

Lum crossed her arms, her tone slightly annoyed. "I see... but I can't help but feel like this is a waste. The Earth has so much to offer. I want to explore it, understand it... come into contact with those 'superhumans' you mention."

Lum's father looked at her seriously and then replied even more seriously, "Lum, don't forget that our mission is peaceful. If we stray from that path, we could provoke a war that not even we could win. This Earth is not like the other planets we have visited. There are forces here that could destroy us if we provoke them."

Lum smiles mischievously. "I know, I know. That's why my plan is to conquer Earth peacefully. I don't want to destroy anything, Father. I want to live among them, learn from them... and maybe, one day, make them accept us as part of their world."

Lum's father raises an eyebrow. "Conquer Earth peacefully? And how do you plan to do that?"

Lum laughed softly, looking towards her father to tell him the way to do it with a confident mind. "Simple. By gaining their trust. If this challenge goes as I hope, I'll prove that we are not a threat. And if I manage to interact more with humans, especially with someone like Peter, you can show them that we are allies, not invaders."

Lum's father looked at her with a slight sigh, but with pride toward his daughter. "He has always been more curious than the rest of our people, Lum. But be careful. Humans are unpredictable. Their strength comes not only from their abilities, but from their unpredictable ability to come together in times of greatest need. That is their true strength... and also their greatest danger."

Lum nods, but with emotion in her voice. "That's exactly why I want to be there. I want to understand that strength, that... humanity. And maybe, one day, I can be a part of it."

Lum's father looked at her with a hint of pride and some concern. "Very well, Lum. But remember, this challenge is not a game. If we fail to keep the peace, the Earth will not forgive us. And I don't want to lose you in its chaos."

Lum smiled, somewhat confident in her plan. "Don't worry, Father. I know what I'm doing. Solo observation. I'll make this challenge bigger than you can imagine."

The next morning, the day of the challenge arrived. Everyone was gathered in the stadium, divided into factions: the humans on the left and the invaders on the right. The stadium was packed. Everyone came to see the challenge, where the fate of the human race hung in the balance. The humans cheered and shouted with excitement, as did the invaders.

Scenario 1:

Peter Parker, as an exchange student in Japan, finds himself surrounded by his friends, motivating Peter. They're at the challenge site. In the arena at the entrance to the courtyard where the challenge will begin. Peter is nervous, the weight of representing humanity weighing heavily on his shoulders. However, his friends try to cheer him up.

Ataru laughs as he slaps him on the back. "Come on, Parker! Don't worry so much. If anyone can catch those horns, it's you. You're used to chasing things, aren't you? Just like New York girls... hehehe"

Peter smiled nervously. "Yeah, I guess... But what if I don't make it? This isn't just a game. It's the future of humanity. If I lose, it could mean something much worse."

Shinobu with a serious expression, "But comforting, Peter, don't think about that. The important thing is that you're doing this for all of us. You're brave to even accept the challenge. That's more than many could do."

Peter stared at the ground, thoughtful. "But I'm just a kid. I shouldn't even be here. There are more experienced heroes than me. Even Mr. Stark could have done this better."

Shinobu looks worried. "Peter! Don't think like that. We know how amazing you are. I've seen what you can do. You're fast, agile, and smarter than you think! Besides, you have no idea what's coming your way."

Peter: smiling slightly. Thank you... Really. I don't know what I'd do without those words."

Scenario 2

While Peter prepares for the challenge, Captain America's team travels as quickly as possible to Japan. Their goal is to be present in case anything goes wrong. Although they don't want to interfere, they are ready to act if the situation gets complicated. They are on a jet, reviewing the situation.

Falcon was staring out the jet window at the Japanese horizon. "We're close, Cap. We'll be just in time. But are we sure we shouldn't intervene from the start? Parker shouldn't be facing this alone."

Captain America said firmly. "We can't interfere unless absolutely necessary. This isn't our game, Sam. If the aliens have chosen Parker, then we must respect their decision. But we'll be ready if things get complicated."

Black Widow leaned against the jet wall, arms crossed. "Still, we can't ignore that this could be a trap. The aliens claim to be peaceful, but it's never that simple. If they're testing humanity, who knows what kind of test this really is?"

Hawkeye smiled sarcastically as he checked his bow. "What worries me is that they chose a fifteen-year-old. Not Tony, not Strange, not the X-Men. I can't decide if that's an insult or if they really have more faith in Parker than they do in us."

Captain America looking at his team with a serious look. "Don't underestimate Peter. He's young, yes, but he has the heart and determination of a true hero. What we need to do is be ready to support him if everything goes wrong. It's not just about him, it's about all of humanity."

Falcon nods. "Understood, Cap. But if those aliens do anything suspicious, we'll be ready to fly right into the field."

Captain America, his voice solemn, "We will be. But remember, we're here to protect, not escalate the conflict. This game is your chance to show the best of humanity. And if Peter pulls it off, maybe we can prevent something much worse."

Everyone turned to look, arriving in Japan, where they activated the jet's cloaking mode and headed for the arena. They flew around it, waiting to see Peter, in case things got complicated. He was just there just in case.

Scenario 3

Lum and her father are in the alien ship's command room, watching from afar as the playground is being set up. Lum's father is focused on the preparations, but Lum is filled with excitement and thoughts of their plan to explore Earth.

Lum smiling as she watches from a screen, "Peter. He seems nervous. It's...interesting. Humans have so many visible emotions. It's fascinating."

Lum's father looked at her seriously. "Remember, Lum. This is not a personal experiment. The game we've established has a clear purpose: to measure the ability of ordinary humans to face extraordinary challenges. Don't get distracted."

Lum plays innocent as she answers. "I know, Father. But I can't help it. This planet is so... pause for thought... chaotic and exciting. Humans are so different from us. They have superhumans, gods, monsters. But they also have people like Peter. An ordinary boy who has so much potential. It's inspiring."

Lum's father, in a grave tone, answers his daughter. "That's precisely why we chose him. We want to see if someone like him, someone who isn't a god or a mutant, can represent his kind. But remember our plan, Lum. This isn't an invitation for you to stay on Earth."

Lum smiled mischievously. "I know, I know. But if Peter wins, that means humans are worthy, right? Worthy of our attention, of our coexistence. Maybe even of our presence in their world."

Lum's father narrowed his eyes. "Lum, don't forget what I told you. Earth is dangerous. Even if we achieve our peaceful goal, you can't completely trust them. Their strength lies in their unpredictability. That makes them fascinating, but also dangerous."

Lum with a determined look "Understood, Father. But I think this is our chance. If we can get the humans to trust us, we could change the way we view relationships between our species. Also... with a mischievous smile... I want to spend more time there."

Lum's father sighed with resignation. "Just remember, Lum. If your plan fails, the consequences will be dire. Not just for us, but for them as well."

Lum smiled somewhat confidently. "Don't worry, Father. Everything will be fine. Peter is someone special. An easy one for him to lose."

Peter stood in the center of an alien arena that looked like a blend of advanced technology and living nature. The invaders had transformed an open field into an impressive structure: a gigantic circle surrounded by translucent walls that glowed with a bluish light. There was a constant hum in the air, as if the structure itself were alive, watching, judging. From above, floating machines with red and green lights moved slowly, projecting holograms showing the rules of the game, though Peter could barely focus on them.

The young man, dressed in simple clothes—a T-shirt, jeans, and his worn sneakers—felt completely unprotected. Peter looked at his hands, sweaty and trembling. What was he doing here? How had he gotten into this situation? A boy from Queens, now standing in Japan, representing not only his friends and his school, but all of humanity. The weight was unbearable, and his breathing was heavy.

Around him, his friends tried to cheer him up. Ataru, always relaxed and carefree, was joking around as if it were a normal school day.

"Come on, Parker! If you lose, at least it'll be epic. I mean, how many humans can say they failed against an alien civilization?" Ataru said with a wide grin, though deep down he was just as nervous as everyone else.

Shinobu was more serious, with a hand on Peter's shoulder. "Don't let the size of it all intimidate you. Remember why you're here. It's not because you're the strongest, but because you have something they want to see. You have something special, Peter. Trust yourself."

Peter took a deep breath, closing his eyes for a moment. He heard his friends' voices, but deep down, his mind was filled with doubts. What if he failed? What if it wasn't enough? He opened his eyes and looked toward the other end of the arena, where the invaders were preparing. Lum was there, her gaze intense and determined, ready to try and catch him.

The sight of her disturbed him. He knew that, although she seemed friendly, she was actually his opponent. "If Lum really thinks she can catch me, I must be prepared. I can't let her intimidate me," he thought to himself.

The sound of a gong echoed through the arena, signaling the start of the duel. The lights began to flicker, and the tension rose. The surrounding alien crowd grew silent, expectant. The clock was ticking, and Peter felt his entire being focus on the moment that was about to unfold.

A few miles away, in a cloaked, stealthy jet hovering over the area, Captain America's team prepared for the worst. From the windows, they could see the alien structure that had transformed the landscape. The sand glowed like an artificial sun, emitting bluish flashes that illuminated the Japanese night. It was a surreal sight, and although the team had faced invasions before, this time was different. This time they weren't fighting. This time they were waiting.

Falcon was silent, his eyes fixed on the horizon. His wings rested at his side, but his hands were clenched on the controls in his seat. "It's crazy, Cap. Just a kid, and he's at the center of all this. Do you think he can handle it?"

Captain America, sitting at the front, didn't take his eyes off the structure. His eyes were serious, but there was a calm in his voice. "Peter isn't just a kid. He's a hero. He may not see it yet, but he has something many of us have lost: hope. And that's what we need now."

Black Widow was checking her gear. Although they knew they wouldn't intervene unless necessary, Natasha was always prepared. "I hope you're right, Steve. But don't forget, these aliens aren't like any we've faced before. We're in no position to underestimate them."

Hawkeye, sitting with his feet up on the dashboard, let out a sigh. "What if it's not Parker? What if this is just a distraction for something bigger? We can't let our guard down, Cap. If something goes wrong, we have to be ready to act."

Captain America nodded, finally tearing his gaze away from the arena. "We will be. But for now, we must trust Peter. This is his moment. And if things get complicated, we'll be there."

The helicopter began its descent, searching for a safe place to land. The tension inside the vehicle was palpable. Every member of the team knew they were about to witness something historic, but they also knew the line between success and disaster was very thin.

Falcon, feeling the pressure of the moment, looked at his teammates. "If they need us, we'll be there soon. I just hope this kid knows what to do."

Captain America finished, looking at the horizon. "He will. He always finds a way."

Scenario 3

High above the alien mothership, Lum and her father watched the arena from a large viewing window. From that distance, the humans looked like small figures moving on a chessboard. The structure lit up with a final flash, signaling that the challenge was about to begin.

Lum's father: with a solemn tone "Everything is ready. The challenge will begin in sixty seconds. Are you ready, Lum?"

Lum, standing next to him, nodded with a confident smile. "Of course, Father. I know exactly what I'm doing."

Lum's father looked at her suspiciously. "Remember what we talked about. This challenge isn't just a game. It's a test. We want to evaluate this species, and if you fail, there will be less serious consequences... Don't get distracted."

Lum turned to look at him directly, a sparkle in her eyes. "I know, Father. But I can't help it. Humans are fascinating. Especially that boy, Parker. There's something about him... something I think could change everything."

Lum's father frowned. "Don't get too attached to them, Lum. Earth is a chaotic and unpredictable place. What if you fail?"

Lum smiled, looking out at the arena. "I won't fail. I know it. Peter will. And when this is over, maybe we can find a way to coexist with them. Maybe even live among them."

The father sighed, looking at his daughter with a mixture of pride and concern. "I hope you're right. Because if you're wrong, Lum... this could be the end, not just for them, but for us as well."

From the command room, the lights began to flicker, signaling the start of the duel. Lum took a deep breath, adjusting her electric suit. "Let's see what humans are made of."

With each group in their respective places, the atmosphere was thick with anticipation. The countdown had begun, and the fate of Earth was about to be decided. Peter, his friends, Captain America's team, and Lum were all connected by this single moment, each carrying their own hopes and fears as they prepared for the duel that would define the future of humanity.

The air vibrated with anticipation as the gong signaling the start of the challenge echoed through the alien arena. The deep sound reverberated in the chests of every person present, filling the atmosphere with a mixture of excitement and tension. At that moment, all eyes were fixed on the center of the arena, where Peter Parker stood, surrounded by his friends and the alien crowd eagerly awaiting the start of the test.

The lights bathing the arena in shades of blue and green began to change, pulsing to the beat of the crowd's heartbeat. Glowing holograms were projected in the air, displaying images of the challenges Peter must face. The first test would be the capture of alien horns that floated in the air, symbolizing victory and recognition of the extraterrestrials. The rule was simple: he must catch them before they disappeared, but time was a relentless enemy.

Peter's Preparation.

Peter closed his eyes for a moment, trying to quiet his mind. He remembered his friends' words, the support they'd offered him before this crucial moment. "You're not just a boy. You have something special." Shinobu's words echoed in his mind, and with a deep breath, he prepared for the challenge.

"Come on, Parker!" Ataru shouted from the sidelines, his enthusiasm contagious. "Do it for us!"

Peter opened his eyes and looked toward the horizon of the arena, where alien horns began to appear, swirling in the air with a peculiar glow. They were irregularly shaped objects with vibrant colors, floating with a grace that defied logic. He felt like he was in a science fiction movie, but he knew this was real. He couldn't fail.

The Alien Crowd

Around them, the alien crowd murmured, their voices echoing like a distant echo. Some were strange creatures, with shapes and colors that defied imagination. They watched with curious, expectant eyes, ready to celebrate or lament the outcome of the confrontation. Lum, at the other end of the arena, stood attentively, her smile conveying both defiance and admiration. She knew her role wasn't just that of a spectator; she was ready to act.

The Beginning of the Challenge

Suddenly, a deep, resonant voice blared through the speakers, announcing the start of the challenge. "Welcome, people of Earth! Today, your representative, Peter Parker, will face the test of courage and agility. Capturing the alien horns will determine his fate and that of his species. Let the challenge begin!"

Instantly, bright lights began to spin, and alien horns shot out in random directions, floating through the air like comets in a starry sky. Peter felt his heart race, time standing still for an instant as he prepared to move.

The Action Begins.

Without a second thought, Peter shot forward, his body moving with agility and precision. Every step he took brought with it a mix of adrenaline and determination. "I have to catch them!" he told himself, focusing on the first horn turning to his left.

With a quick sprint, he launched himself toward the horn. His friends cheered from a distance, their voices a mix of encouragement and support. "That's it, Peter! Go for it!" The sound of their shouts propelled him, and every movement became more fluid, more natural. The alien crowd began to cheer, their shouts echoing in the air.

"Come on, Parker! Show them what you're made of!" Ataru shouted, as the horn moved a little further away.

Peter reached for the horn, feeling the energy of the moment. The distance closed, and at the last second, he lunged forward, his fingers brushing the object. "I've almost got it!" he thought, determination welling up inside him.

Imminent Outcome

The first horn moved nimbly, but Peter wasn't discouraged. With each attempt, he felt himself gaining confidence. The alien crowd continued to cheer, and as the first horn slipped away, he knew there were more opportunities ahead. This test wasn't just a physical challenge, but a reflection of his endurance, his ingenuity, and his will to fight for his home.

The music began to play, setting the pace for the competition. The lights shone brighter, and Peter was determined not to let his friends or humanity down. It was the beginning of something great, and he was ready to face it.

The music echoed through the arena, marking the frenetic pace of the duel. Peter was completely focused, his muscles tense and his mind constantly in motion. With each horn that appeared, the pressure increased. Lums floated in the air, challenging his agility and reflexes. As he launched himself toward the first, Lums glided just out of reach, as if mocking him.

"Come on, Peter! You can do it!" Ataru shouted, his voice echoing through the crowd. But despite the encouragement, Peter felt like time was slipping through his fingers.

With renewed determination, he launched himself toward the next horn, this one spinning unpredictably. His feet moved quickly, but Lum swerved gracefully, leaving him behind. "I can't miss. I must catch him," he thought as he struggled to remain calm. The sand beneath his feet felt more slippery, and the pressure of the moment made him feel as if the entire attention of the universe was upon him.

Captain America's Team: Watching from the Shadows

Meanwhile, in the cloaked helicopter hovering over the arena, Captain America's team watched every move closely. The plane's instruments flickered softly, displaying real-time data on the situation.

Falcon was in control, his eyes fixed on the screen. "He's struggling, Cap. It's harder than we thought." His voice carried a mix of concern and disbelief, watching Peter move with determination, but without the expected success.

"I know," Captain America replied, his gaze fixed on the sand. "But this is part of the process. You need to find your rhythm." There was a serenity in his voice, but his mind was alert, ready to intervene if the situation turned dangerous.

Black Widow, sitting with her arms crossed, watched without missing a detail. "We can't intervene yet, but if things get worse, we must be ready to act." Her tone was firm, and although she knew Peter had potential, the uncertainty of the moment kept her on edge.

In the observatory at the stadium, Tony Stark watched the duel with a neutral expression. Without showing emotion, his mind analyzed Peter's every move. "He's a brave boy, but this is a different game," he murmured to himself. Although his voice held no encouragement or concern, behind those eyes lay a deep interest in the outcome. He knew the challenge was not only physical, but also a test of character.

Peter's Effort

In the arena, Peter launched himself again at a lum horn that was watching, smiling, confident, as the lum slid to the side, leaving him once again frustrated.

"This can't go on like this!" Peter thought, his breathing quickening. The alien crowd began to murmur, some visibly excited by the fight, others impatient. Each failed attempt increased the pressure on his shoulders.

"Come on, Parker! Don't give up!" Ataru shouted from the edge of the arena, his breath filled with encouragement and hope. But as time passed, the challenge grew more intimidating. The sight of the glowing, dancing horns constantly challenged him, mocking his efforts.

Stark's Silent Observation

Tony Stark continued to watch the duel, his thoughts turning to Peter's skill. "I must admit, he has spirit," he thought, noting how Peter maintained his determination despite failures. But he also knew that the horns weren't just an object to catch; they represented the trust and hope of his species.

The atmosphere in the helicopter was a mix of tension and anticipation. Every member of Captain America's team felt they were at a turning point. If Peter could grasp the essence of the challenge and adapt, he could turn things around. But if not, the consequences would be dire.

The Challenge Continues.

As Peter continued to try to catch the horns, each attempt brought him closer to realizing his own bravery and abilities. However, time kept ticking, and the lums continued to elude him. The alien crowd grew more and more absorbed by the spectacle, some of them even beginning to cheer in a mixture of amusement and amazement.

Peter knew he had to act quickly. The pressure was mounting, and he couldn't allow his friends, his aunt, and everyone else to be disappointed. With his mind focused, he prepared for one last attempt, a move that could define not only the duel, but also his own fate.

The Second Day of the Challenge:

Reflection and Family Support The sun rose over the alien arena, illuminating a new day of the challenge. The invaders had given Peter Parker a total of ten days to prove his worth. However, after the first day, the atmosphere was thick with uncertainty and worry. The alien crowd had gathered again, their eyes fixed on the young human, ready to observe his progress.

Peter's Failures on the First Day

On the first day of the challenge, Peter had fought fiercely, but his attempts to catch the alien horns had ended in frustration. The agility and dexterity required were more challenging than he had anticipated; the lum moved in a cunning, mocking manner. Every time he thought he had calculated the correct trajectory, the lum slithered away, leaving him empty-handed.

"It was a disaster," Peter thought, remembering how he had failed to catch even one. The murmurs of the alien crowd echoed in his mind, filled with laughter and disapproval. "What will they think of me?" The pressure of representing his species felt like a heavy burden.

Reactions from Team Captain America and Team Iron Man

Meanwhile, Captain America's team remained hidden in the cloaked jet, watching the scene with concern. The tension between the team members was palpable, especially amid the division that had arisen due to the civil conflict.

Falcon crossed his arms, staring at the monitor screen. "We can't let this become a spectacle. Peter needs support, not more pressure."

Black Widow nodded, her gaze hard and steady. "If he doesn't catch a horn soon, morale will drop. But we must also remember that he is strong. We must trust in his ability to adapt."

In an expensive hotel in Tokyo, Tony Stark watched silently, his expression neutral. Though he showed no emotion, his mind was working at a thousand miles an hour. "We need a plan. If this doesn't improve, it could affect humans' perception of our intervention." His voice was cold, but his concern for Peter shone in his eyes.

On the other hand, Iron Man's team was divided. Some supported Peter, while others believed his failure might reflect the young heroes' inability to face real challenges.

The Call to Aunt May

That night, after a tiring and overwhelming day, Peter decided he needed to talk to someone who always supported him: his Aunt May. He sat in a corner of his room, the dim light illuminating his worried face, and dialed her number.

"Hi, honey," Aunt May replied in a warm, loving voice. "How are things going?"

"Not so good, Auntie," Peter admitted, feeling vulnerable. "I haven't been able to catch a single horn. I feel... like a failure."

Aunt May's voice turned serious, but her tone remained comforting. "Peter, we all face challenges. It's not how many times you fall, but how many times you get up. You've always been stronger than you think. Remember, you're not alone; you have friends who believe in you."

"Yes, but there's so much pressure. Not just from me, but from everyone else. I don't want to let them down," Peter replied, his voice filled with uncertainty.

"Listen," Aunt May continued, "the people who love you don't measure you by your successes. They love you for who you are. Remember, you're a hero, not just because of your abilities, but because of your heart. Trust yourself and your instincts. You'll make it."

His aunt's words echoed in his mind, filling him with new energy and determination. "Thank you, Aunt May. I needed that."

"I'll always be here for you, Peter. Remember, family is the most important thing. Trust in yourself and keep going."

Preparing for the New Day.

With that newfound momentum, Peter felt lighter. He knew the road ahead would be difficult, but he also knew he had the support of his aunt, his friends, and those who believed in him. The second day of the challenge would begin soon, and he was determined to face it with a fresh perspective.

As night fell, the alien crowd prepared for the next day of challenges. The invaders were ready to watch Peter try to overcome his past failures. The pressure mounted, but so did his determination. With the support of his aunt and friends in mind, Peter was ready to rise and give his best.

As the days passed, Peter found himself trapped in a cycle of failed attempts. Each dawn brought with it the hope that today would be the day he would finally catch Lum in the sand. However, each attempt resulted in frustrating defeat.

Day 1: The alien crowd watched with an air of amusement as Peter launched himself toward a lum horn, only to have it slide aside at the last moment. The murmurs grew louder, and the sense of failure began to become palpable.

Day 2: The pressure mounted. Peter's friends, supporting him from the sidelines, shouted words of encouragement. "Don't give up, Parker!" But each attempt ended in frustration, and the laughter of the alien crowd echoed in his ears.

Day 3: Peter's confidence began to waver. After a failed attempt, he sat in the sand, feeling the weight of the world on his shoulders. "What am I doing wrong?" he wondered, while images of his Aunt May and her encouraging words echoed in his mind.

Day 4: The fourth day mirrored the previous ones. The air was thick with tension, and the alien crowd began to murmur about Peter's lack of success. International news reports began to cover the event, and in Queens, the comments were mixed. Some were supportive, while others wondered if he really was the hero he was said to be.

Day 5: The fifth day brought new expectations, but also more pressure. Peter felt watched, not just by the aliens, but by the entire world. "This isn't just about me. I'm representing everyone," he thought as he prepared for another attempt.

Day 6: In the arena, Peter once again lunged for a horn, but Lum deflected it with moves that seemed intuitive. "It's like they know what I'm going to do!" he shouted in frustration. The alien crowd began to murmur, and international news reports were starting to question his worthiness.

Day 7: As the end of the first week approached, Peter felt more determined. He remembered his Aunt May's call, her encouraging words echoing in his mind. "You are not alone, Peter. You have people who believe in you." With renewed determination, he prepared for another attempt.

Reactions from Team Captain America and Team Iron Man

From the cloaked jet, Captain America's team watched Peter's every move. The tension between them was palpable, and discussions about how to proceed intensified.

Falcon crossed his arms, staring at the screen. "Every day that passes, the pressure on him increases. We can't let this continue."

Black Widow frowned. "If he doesn't catch a horn soon, morale will drop. We need a plan."

Meanwhile, Tony Stark watched silently, his mind working in the background. "Peter needs to learn from these failures," he murmured. Although his tone was neutral, there was a hint of concern in his eyes. "This is an opportunity for him to grow. He knows it, and that's what counts."

International News and Public Opinion

International news outlets began to cover the event extensively. In Queens, the media was divided. Some portrayed Peter as a courageous hero fighting against adversity, while others portrayed him as a young man who was not up to the task.

"Is this Earth's new hero?" some headlines asked, while others mocked his failures. On social media, hashtags about Peter Parker began circulating, some supporting him, while others questioned his abilities.

The Revelation of Strategy

That night, after a tiring day, Peter and Tony Stark met in a private space, away from the cameras and crowds. With the glow of alien lights in the background, they looked at each other seriously.

"Do you think this has been a total failure?" Peter asked, passing The Days That Followed: A Constant Struggle and a Developing Plan

For the next seven days, Peter Parker faced a constant challenge in his attempt to capture the alien horns. Each day, the crowd gathered, expectant, as Peter took to the arena, determined to prove his worth.

Peter's Failed Attempts

Day after day, Peter pushed himself to the limit, jumping, running, and reaching with all his might. But the horns seemed to have a life of their own, eluding his hands with graceful, teasing movements. Sometimes, he managed to brush against the horns, but they slipped from his grasp just in the nick of time, leaving him frustrated and exhausted.

"I've almost got him!" Peter shouted, his voice filled with determination. But despite his efforts, the lum continued to escape him, leaving him feeling like time was running out.

The Reaction of Team Captain America and Team Iron Man

From their cloaked helicopter, Captain America's team watched with growing concern. Falcon clenched his fists, his gaze filled with frustration. "Damn! This is getting harder and harder. What's going on?"

Black Widow maintained a serious expression, but her eyes reflected a mixture of empathy and determination. "We must trust that Peter will find a way. He still has time, but the pressure must be unbearable."

On the other hand, within the ranks of Iron Man's team, opinions were divided. Some, like Tony Stark, watched intently, his mind racing. "This is more than just a challenge. There's something more here, something we haven't seen yet."

Others, however, were less patient. "See? I told you the kid wasn't up to it. This is a waste of time."

The Opinion of the International Media

As the days passed, international media coverage of Peter's challenge intensified. Some portrayed him as a courageous hero, battling forces that defied human understanding. Others, however, viewed him as a failure, questioning humanity's ability to confront extraterrestrial threats.

"How can a mere boy represent the entire Earth?" some commentators asked. "This is a disgrace to the human race."

But despite the criticism, Aunt May, in Queens, continued to fervently support her nephew. Every night, she called Peter, reminding him of his strength and courage.

"I know you can do it, Peter," she told him in a voice full of confidence. "Don't let them bring you down. You're stronger than you think."

The Plan in Development

While Peter struggled to catch Lum, Tony Stark and Captain America held a private conversation, away from the ears of their teams. Secretly, they met, even though they were divided by the situation surrounding them.

"So, you think this is part of a bigger plan?" Captain America asked, his voice low and cautious.

"I'm sure of it," Stark replied, his gaze fixed on the screen displaying Peter's failed attempts. "These aliens aren't here to simply judge Peter's ability. They're evaluating something else, something we don't yet understand."

"And what about Peter?" the Captain questioned. "Do you think he's aware of this too?"

Stark nodded slowly. "I think so. There's something in his eyes, something that tells me he's playing a part in this bigger game. We have to trust him and his instincts."

Captain America pondered Stark's words, his mind analyzing the implications of what they were witnessing. "So, what's the next step?"

"For now, we watch and wait," Stark replied, his tone serious. "When the time comes, we'll be ready to intervene. But for now, let's let Peter make his move."

The two men exchanged a knowing look, aware that the real challenge was yet to come.

The sun shone brightly over the alien arena, marking the start of the eighth day of the challenge. The tension in the air was palpable, and both the alien crowd and the human spectators were on the edge of their seats, eager for what was to come. Peter Parker knew this was the day he had to put aside his failures and show his true potential.

The Revelation of Peter's Determination

With each failed attempt to capture the horns, Peter had begun to understand something fundamental: the invaders, including Lum's father, didn't know his identity. This gave him a new perspective and renewed determination. He couldn't allow the others to see him as just a boy; he had to prove himself a true hero.

He looked at Lum, who was watching him with a mixture of curiosity and defiance. "You won't escape me today," he thought, clenching his fists as he prepared to face her and grab the horns he'd never seen before.

The Beginning of the Challenge

When the gong sounded, Peter launched himself into the arena with renewed energy. This time, his movement was different; there was no hesitation in his steps. He headed straight for the horns, his agility and strength shining through with every leap and turn.

"Come on, Parker! Do it!" Ataru shouted from the crowd, as members of Team Captain America and Team Iron Man watched from a distance.

Peter moved swiftly, his movements fluid and confident. With each horn he reached for, he felt stronger, more determined. The alien crowd began to murmur, and among them, Lum's father frowned, worried about the direction the duel was taking.

The Meeting with Lum

However, at a crucial moment, Peter decided to change his approach. Instead of just grabbing the horns, he headed straight for Lum, who was watching him with a confident smile. "I'm not playing today, Lum," he declared, his voice echoing in the arena.

Lum, surprised by his audacity, took a step back. "What do you plan to do, human?" Her tone was more serious now, and a spark of electricity began to dance between her fingers.

Peter stopped a few feet away from her, his gaze fixed and determined. "I'm going to show you what I'm made of. I'm not the guy who let you win anymore." With a swift movement, he lunged forward, trying to catch her.

The crowd erupted in cheers and murmurs. Captain America's team, still hidden in their helicopter, watched intently.

"This is different," Falcon murmured, surprised by Peter's transformation.

Black Widow nodded, her gaze fixed on the arena. "He's finally showing his true potential."

The Power of Lum

Lum, sensing the intensity of the moment, wasn't far behind. With a flash of electric energy, her power became evident. "If you want to fight, then let's see what you're made of." With a swift movement, she launched a beam of energy at Peter, who nimbly dodged the attack, but the flash of electricity lit up the arena, leaving everyone speechless.

The alien crowd began to murmur, uncertainty taking hold. "Is it possible this human is stronger than we thought?" they asked each other.

The Fight for Superiority

Peter, feeling his Aunt May's urging in his mind, launched himself at Lum with renewed strength. This time, he wasn't going to back down. With each movement, his fists clenched, revealing the determination that had been hidden for days.

"I'm not weak!" he shouted, approaching Lum, who was ready to counterattack. Electricity buzzed in the air, and the tension between them grew.

Lum's father stepped in, worried. "Lum, back off! I don't want you to get hurt!" His voice resonated with a mixture of fear and pride.

The Doubt of the Invaders

As Peter and Lum clashed, the invaders began to doubt their initial assessment. "Could this human really possess such strength and agility?" they wondered. The image of a simple boy who had been an easy target began to fade, leaving room for the possibility that Peter Parker could be a true contender.

As the fight continued, Peter felt more confident than ever. He had left behind the doubts and failures of his past. Now, with his identity still hidden, he was ready to face whatever came.

The atmosphere in the alien stadium was electric, filled with tension and anticipation. The crowd watched fervently as Peter and Lum faced off in a duel that would soon become an unforgettable spectacle. The screams of the audience echoed, and hearts beat in unison, ready to see who would dominate the arena.

Peter's Strategy

Peter, his mind sharp and his heart racing, knew he had to provoke Lum. His plan was simple: get her close enough so he could execute his move. "Come on, Lum. Try hitting me!" he exclaimed, challenging her while gracefully dodging her electric attacks.

Lum, feeling challenged, launched herself at him, a spark of electricity dancing between her fingers. "Don't underestimate me, human!" she screamed, her voice filled with fury.

Peter smiled, feeling the adrenaline pumping. "That's it! Come closer!" With each word, he drew Lum closer, intensifying the tension between them. The crowd held their breath, watching his every move with anxious eyes.

In a critical moment, Lum decided it was time to demonstrate her power. "Here it goes!" she shouted as she launched a powerful electric bolt at Peter. The discharge lit up the air, and the impact was explosive. Peter, attempting to dodge, was struck squarely. Electricity coursed through him, and his body shook with brutal force.

The audience froze, murmurs of surprise filling the air. "No way!" someone shouted in the crowd as Peter was pushed backward, thrown out of the stadium, leaving a trail of smoke in his wake.

The stadium fell into a tense silence, filled with confusion and fear. The invaders exchanged incredulous glances, and Lum's father paled as he watched his daughter face off against a human who now appeared to have been mortally wounded. "Did we just kill a human?" he muttered, distressed.

From the cloaked helicopter, Captain America's team was stunned. "What just happened?" Falcon asked, while Black Widow frowned in concern. Iron Man's team was also in shock; Stark stared at the screen, his mind racing.

But what happened next left everyone perplexed. Amidst the smoke that filled the stadium, a human figure began to emerge. With a breathtaking leap, Peter rose from the ground, landing gracefully in the center of the arena. The audience erupted in a murmur of amazement, watching as the young man who had been thrown with such force now stood tall, defiant.

As the smoke cleared, Peter's image became clearer. His clothes were burned, torn in several places, and he was clearly dazed but still standing. With a determined gesture, Peter removed what remained of his workout clothes, revealing his body covered in a light fabric that was beginning to slide over him.

In an instant, Spider-Man's suit materialized, nanotechnology enveloping his body and transforming him into the hero many had admired in stories and legends, unaware of who he was behind the mask. The crowd held its breath, and a reverent silence fell over the stadium. That Peter is him.

"I'm Spider-Man," Peter declared, his voice booming. The revelation left everyone speechless, both the humans watching via international broadcasts and the alien invaders who were now facing a true superhero.

Lum's father, seeing Peter's transformation, felt a mixture of fear and astonishment. "What have we done?" he thought, realizing he had underestimated the human they had chosen as his opponent. He had instructed his computer to select an ordinary human, unaware that superheroes led secret lives.

The invaders began to murmur among themselves, uncertainty filling their hearts. "What kind of human is this?" they wondered, terrified to realize they had chosen an opponent who could not only match, but exceed their expectations.

With the Spider-Man suit fitted tightly around his body, Peter felt a surge of confidence. He'd revealed his identity and was now ready to take on Lum and the invaders with everything he had. The arena was filled with smoke, but also with a new energy, one that promised the real duel was just beginning.

With his identity revealed, Peter Parker, now dressed as Spider-Man, confronted Lum with renewed energy. The stadium arena filled with cheers and shouts of support from the humans watching on screens, excited and relieved to see their hero had returned.

"Go, Spider-Man!" the spectators shouted, their voices echoing in the air. The crowd joined in a cry of hope, believing that, with Spider-Man in the arena, they were finally safe. Humans began to feel they could defeat the invaders who had threatened their world.

Meanwhile, the invaders, who had arrived with the intention of establishing a peaceful alliance, looked at each other with growing concern. Lum's father, watching things take an unexpected turn, began to doubt his mission. "What have we done?" he thought, sensing that the humans, far from being peaceful, were ready to fight.

The situation became tense. The invaders began to realize that the humans were not the easy target they had imagined. "This is not what we planned," one of them muttered, sensing that the strategy of peaceful conquest was rapidly crumbling.

Lum's father was overwhelmed by the possibility that humans, rather than accepting his presence, would decide to fight for their survival. "I never thought things would come to this," he reflected, foreseeing the worst consequences that could arise from this conflict.

As the tension mounted, Peter prepared to launch his web at Lum. "Time to end this!" he thought, aiming precisely. However, in an unexpected twist, his web caught on Lum's bra, tearing it from its place.

"Oh no!" Lum exclaimed, in a moment of total discomfort, as the stadium erupted in laughter and amazement. Peter, surprised and a little embarrassed, couldn't help but smile at the situation.

"Oops! I guess this wasn't what I had in mind," she muttered, holding up the bra with a mixture of surprise and humor. The crowd laughed, and the tension of the duel dissipated for a moment. "Look, Lum! A souvenir!" she added, prompting more laughter.

Taking advantage of the distraction, Peter quickly launched himself at Lum, who was trying to retrieve her bra. With a swift movement, he managed to catch Lum's horns, holding them high in victory.

The crowd erupted in cheers. "He did it! He did it!" they shouted, celebrating Spider-Man's victory. Captain America's team, watching from their hiding place on the jet, smiled as they realized there was no need to intervene. "He clearly knows what he's doing," Falcon commented, while Black Widow nodded.

The invaders, seeing their plan crumble, began to grow fearful. Lum's father realized he had underestimated the humans and that his mission to create an alliance was failing. "This isn't just a game," he thought, as despair began to take hold of him.

As Spider-Man raised his horn in victory, the invaders realized they had made a grave mistake in thinking they could conquer the planet without resistance. Defeat was imminent.

At the end of the duel, Peter, still in his Spider-Man suit, looked up at the screens where his friends and allies were watching him. "I did it!" he exclaimed, feeling a surge of joy and relief. At that moment, Iron Man appeared from the shadows, flying toward him.

"Good job, Parker!" said Iron Man, patting him on the back. "Not only did you overcome the challenge, but you also managed to make us laugh in the process."

Peter smiled, feeling that, after all, the days of struggle and frustration had been worth it. The battle was won, and with it, the hope of a better future for humans.

After Peter Parker's thrilling victory, the stadium erupted in celebration. His friends from Tomoboki High School, thrilled by their foreign teammate's triumph, made their way through the crowd to congratulate him. "Peter, you did amazing!" one of them shouted, while others surrounded him, showering him with hugs and pats on the back.

Lum, who had been observing the scene, felt a strange mix of emotions. Instead of hatred toward Peter, there was a spark of happiness at how he had triumphed. "Maybe not all humans are as I thought," she reflected, admiring his courage.

Just then, the press began to arrive, cameras and microphones ready to capture Peter's reaction to the defeat of the invaders and his revelation as Spider-Man. Reporters swarmed him, eager for answers.

"How does it feel to be the hero who saved the Earth?" a reporter asked.

"It's an honor," Peter replied, smiling. "But today isn't just about me; it's about all of us. Together, we've proven that we can face any challenge."

However, as the celebration continued, a shadow loomed over the atmosphere. From the far side of the stadium, some humans began throwing objects—shoes, necklaces, rocks—at the remaining invaders. Shouts of hatred and contempt echoed in the air.

"The Earth belongs to humans, not invaders!" some in the crowd shouted, while others swore and threw things. The situation became chaotic and dangerous. At one alarming moment, a human, in a fit of rage, stabbed an invader, provoking screams of horror from those present.

Lum and her father, who were still in the stadium, watched with growing concern. "This isn't what we expected," Lum's father said, his voice filled with disappointment. "Humans are hostile, we can't stay here."

As the chaos escalated, Lum felt a deep disgust at the brutality of the situation. "Not all humans are like this," she thought, but the scene she witnessed was heartbreaking.

Amidst the tumult, Peter realized the situation was escalating and he had to act. Grabbing the news microphone, he addressed the crowd, his voice resonating with determination. "Wait! Everyone, listen to me!"

The cameras turned toward him, and an uneasy silence fell over the stadium. "We cannot let hatred consume us. These invaders have come in peace, and we must not respond with violence."

Peter paused, looking at the camera broadcasting to the entire world. "Remember what we've been through. On this planet, we've also faced racism and violence. People have been marginalized because of their skin color, their background, or their culture. We can't allow this to happen again."

With each word, Peter could feel the crowd beginning to listen. "These invaders are peaceful, and they don't deserve our hatred. Instead of fighting, let us choose understanding. Let us not let fear control us. Instead of seeing these beings as enemies, let us see them as companions in this vast universe."

Some in the crowd began to murmur among themselves, reflecting on his actions. "Maybe he's right, but... what's up with mutants..." came the echoing voices.

"Hate only breeds more hate," Peter continued. "We must learn from our past and build a future where we can all live together. Just as we have fought for our rights here on Earth, we must fight for a world where everyone, no matter where they come from, is treated with dignity."

As Peter's words echoed, many humans began to put aside their belongings and calm down. Some even apologized to the invaders, acknowledging the error of their ways. Though they still harbored resentment and disgust, Peter's message had begun to open a door to understanding.

Lum looked at her father, sensing there was a chance for change. "Perhaps there is still hope," she thought, watching as some humans tried to help the wounded invaders.

The tension in the stadium began to ease, and although the situation wasn't completely resolved, there was a new air of possibility. Peter, his heart still racing, felt he had done something significant by trying to unite both groups in a moment of crisis.

As the atmosphere began to calm and the tension in the stadium dissipated, applause began to echo in the air. The humans who had previously thrown objects now applauded Peter, acknowledging his bravery and his inspiring words. Some began to recognize the value of peace, while others still held a palpable resentment toward the invaders, comparing them to the dreaded mutants.

Peter, feeling buoyed by the positive energy of the crowd, smiled and raised his hand in gratitude. "Thank you, thank you all," he said, enjoying the moment. However, with his sense of humor intact, he decided it was the perfect moment for a joke.

"And after beating Lum, at least I didn't get a marriage proposal," Peter joked, winking at the audience. The joke stemmed from seeing Ataru in the background, trying to flirt with Lum, accompanied by Shinobu, who gently punched him in an attempt to stop him.

The crowd erupted in laughter, but Lum, who heard the comment, froze. "What did he just say?" Her face turned red with surprise and confusion. To her, the joke wasn't funny; it was a moment when her honor and dignity seemed to be at stake.

Lum's Confusion While everyone was laughing, Lum watches The Touching Answer and the Unexpected Misunderstanding

As the crowd gradually calmed, some humans began to applaud Peter, acknowledging the courage and wisdom of his words. Lum and her father watched intently, amazed by this young human's ability to calm the situation.

"Maybe not all humans are what we thought," Lum murmured, feeling a new appreciation for Peter.

Amid the applause, Peter gave a shy smile. "At least I didn't get a marriage proposal this time," he said jokingly, recalling Ataru's attempts to win Lum's hand.

But for Lum, those words resonated in an unexpected way. Her eyes widened, and a deep blush covered her cheeks. "What...what did you say?" she stammered, unable to believe what she had just heard.

Ataru, who had been watching from afar, jumped up excitedly. "Wait, Peter! Did you accomplish what I couldn't?" he exclaimed, quickly approaching Lum.

Shinobu, always attentive to Ataru's actions, grabbed his arm, pulling him hard. "Don't even think about it, Ataru! Leave Lum alone!" she scolded.

But Lum, in her confusion, couldn't tear her gaze away from Peter. "Are... are you proposing to me?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper.

Peter, surprised by Lum's reaction, raised his hands in surrender. "No, no, wait! It was just a joke!" he tried to explain, but the situation had become awkward.

Before Peter could clear up the misunderstanding, Lum approached him, her eyes shining with a mixture of excitement and hope. "I... I accept," she said, her voice barely audible.

The crowd, which had been applauding moments before, fell into a stunned silence. All eyes turned to Peter and Lum, awaiting the unexpected turn of events.

Peter, feeling panic rising, looked to his friends for help. "Guys, help me!" he pleaded, but Ataru and Shinobu looked just as shocked as he was.

The Reaction of the Invaders and the Humans

Lum's father, who had been watching the scene with growing concern, quickly approached his daughter. "Lum, you can't do that!" he exclaimed, trying to talk some sense into her.

The invaders, who had been on the verge of retreating, stopped in their tracks, staring at the scene with a mixture of astonishment and confusion. "Has this human achieved what our leader couldn't?" they wondered among themselves.

The humans, who moments before had been on the verge of attacking the invaders, now looked at Peter with a new perspective. "Who is this boy?" they murmured, intrigued by the unexpected turn of events.

Peter, feeling overwhelmed by the situation, wondered how he was going to get around this unexpected misunderstanding. "This isn't what I meant!" he exclaimed, trying to clear things up, but his voice was lost in the tense silence that had fallen over the stadium.

The news of Peter's accidental proposal resonated around the world, reaching ears that never imagined the situation would become so complex. Across different screens and in different locations, the reactions were varied and revealing.

Beside him, Captain America's team, preparing to leave Japan, stopped upon hearing the proposal. "Did you hear that?" Falcon asked, surprised. "He's marrying an alien?"

"Not exactly what I expected," Captain America replied, frowning as he looked at the screen.

Meanwhile, at Aunt May's house in Queens, she was sitting with Happy, enjoying a cup of tea. The television was broadcasting the news, and upon seeing Peter's proposal, she burst out laughing. "Look at that, Happy! My little nephew is getting married!" she exclaimed, amused. "Isn't he adorable? I don't mind at all that he's getting married so young."

Happy, though somewhat skeptical, couldn't help but smile at Aunt May's joy. "I just hope it doesn't turn into a big problem," he commented, still feeling a little worried.

On the SHIELD Helicarrier, Nick Fury watched the broadcast with an incredulous look on his face. "This kid is giving me a fit," he muttered, feeling disgusted by the situation, which he found humiliating for Peter. "I can't believe this is happening."

Fury wondered how he was going to handle the situation. "This could complicate things with the invaders," he thought, sensing that the accidental marriage proposal could have unexpected repercussions.

Reactions from the Shadows

Meanwhile, the former New Avengers team, who were hiding in different parts of the world, also reacted to the news.

Luke Cage, disguised as a chef in Los Angeles, was watching television in the restaurant kitchen. "What's with this madness?" he exclaimed, shocked. "Peter's marrying an alien. Is he just kidding?" His frustration was palpable, as he himself was dealing with persecution for siding with Captain America.

White Tiger, Ava Ayala, was in Mexico, working as a waitress. Upon hearing the news, her face turned serious. "Really, Peter? You're marrying an alien?" she thought, sensing that her friend wasn't taking the situation seriously. "Why does it have to be like this?"

Iron Fist, Danny Rand, hiding in Hong Kong, watched the broadcast while cooking at an Asian restaurant. Though he'd also felt Peter's betrayal, he couldn't help but smile at how happy his friend seemed, even if it was all a misunderstanding. "At least he seems to be having fun," he reflected, though his resentment still lingered.

Nova, Sam Alexander, was in São Paulo, Brazil, working as a taxi driver in hiding. Upon seeing the news, his expression turned from anger to frustration. "Why does he have to be so lucky?" he muttered, feeling a mixture of jealousy and annoyance. "And with an alien on top of that? This isn't fair!"

Black Cat, meanwhile, was elsewhere, watching the news with a look of disdain. "What's wrong with Peter? Is he going to marry that bitch?" she muttered, feeling betrayed and upset. Her relationship with Peter had been complicated, and seeing him get himself into a situation like this bothered her even more.

As the news spread, the world watched. From the applause in the stadium to the reactions of Peter's friends and allies, everything was in a delicate balance. The accidental proposal had triggered a series of emotions and thoughts that resonated across the planet.

The atmosphere in the stadium was electric, but confusion reigned in Peter's mind. While Lum's father surprisingly accepted the union between his daughter and the young human, the crowd began to celebrate the wedding. "Let them get married! Let them get married!" they shouted, filled with enthusiasm at the unexpected turn of events.

Peter, however, didn't share the same festive spirit. His mind was in a whirlwind of thoughts, wondering how he had gotten into this situation. "What have I done?" he thought, feeling disbelieving and scared. His heart pounded as he looked at Lum, who was smiling happily, oblivious to his distress.

As the news broadcasts broadcast the event live, Peter forced himself to remove his Spider-Man mask, plastering on a fake smile as a treacherous tear slid down his cheek. It wasn't a tear of happiness; it was a mixture of anguish and fear over the accidental marriage he had caused.

As applause and cheers filled the air, Peter tried to maintain his composure, but inside, a storm of emotions consumed him. "This isn't what I wanted," he repeated to himself, feeling the situation spiraling out of his control.

The scene changed, and now Peter was on a plane headed to the United States, still wearing a fake smile and tears welling in his eyes. He was about to receive the Nobel Peace Prize, an honor that should have been a cause for joy, but which felt empty.

Later, at the White House, Peter found himself greeting the president. They both smiled for the cameras, but Peter's expression remained a mask of forced happiness. "A great honor, young Parker," the president said, while Peter nodded, feeling like every word was a reminder of the insanity of his situation.

In another scene, Peter was at a meeting at the UN with alien representatives. They had reached a peace agreement with the Martians, a major achievement that should have filled him with pride. However, his face remained impassive, as if trapped in a bubble of confusion and unease.

The next scene cut to the assembled Avengers, with Iron Man and Captain America arguing heatedly. "We can't go on like this," Stark said, while Captain America responded firmly. Despite the ongoing conflicts between the teams, the government had finally decided to stop persecuting the Avengers, but the divisions remained. Peter, even though he was in the room, couldn't help but feel that his smile was just a facade.

Finally, the scene returned to Japan. Peter was lying in his bed, the silence of the room contrasting with the turmoil inside him. "What have I done?" he asked himself again, and this time, tears began to fall uncontrollably.

He cursed his own impulsiveness and the situation he had created. "I never meant for things to get to this point," he told himself, feeling trapped by the pressure to be a hero and the expectations of everyone around him.

In that moment of vulnerability, Peter realized there was a chasm between what people saw in him and what he truly felt. The struggle to maintain the image of the hero became increasingly difficult, and for the first time, he allowed himself to cry over the confusion and chaos he had unleashed.

With tears still fresh on his cheeks and confusion still echoing in his mind, Peter Parker realized his life had changed forever. His accidental proposal to Lum had not only created an unexpected bond between them, but had also opened the door to a series of adventures and challenges he had never imagined.

The idea of being married to an alien, though an unexpected twist, began to take shape in his mind. "Lum is different," Peter thought, remembering her smile and the way she had responded to his confusion with joy. "Maybe this isn't so bad." However, the burden of responsibility still weighed heavily on his shoulders. From that moment on, he would not only be Spider-Man, the hero of New York; he would now also be a husband, a partner in a cosmic adventure that encompassed more than just Earth.

As he prepared to face this new life, Peter realized he would have to adapt to a number of changes. Living with Lum would mean not only learning about her culture and customs, but also trying to understand the world of the invaders who had arrived on his planet—the same world that had been the object of so much fear and hatred by some humans.

Life with Lum wouldn't be easy. They both came from different worlds, not only literally, but also in terms of their experiences and perspectives. Peter, with his sense of duty and constant fight for justice, would find himself on a journey of discovery alongside Lum, who had come to Earth hoping to build a peaceful future. "What will it mean to be a hero in this new context?" he wondered, feeling the challenge greater than any villain he'd ever faced.

Lum, for her part, would be a ray of light in his life. With her optimistic nature and desire to understand humans, she could help Peter see things from a new perspective. "Perhaps together we can change the narrative," he thought, feeling that their union could be a symbol of hope for both worlds. However, he knew there would be obstacles: the resistance of some humans, the tension between the two planets, and the expectations that would come with their new relationship.

The coming adventure would not only be the story of a hero and his wife, but also a journey of mutual growth and learning. Peter imagined a future where he and Lum could explore together, face new challenges, and, at the same time, learn to be a couple in a world that often seemed divided. "Perhaps we can be the bridges between our races," he reflected, feeling a spark of hope amid the uncertainty.

Meanwhile, news of his marriage spread around the world, and while some viewed him with judgment and skepticism, others were beginning to see the possibility of a future where humans and aliens could coexist. "If I can be a hero and a husband at the same time, perhaps there is a way to unite our people," he thought, feeling that his role had evolved into something larger than himself.

With each new day, Peter would prepare to face not only the challenges of being Spider-Man, but also the challenges of being a husband. The little things in everyday life, from learning how to cook Lum's favorite dishes to understanding her traditions, would become part of his new adventure. "I don't know much about being a husband," he admitted, feeling the weight of responsibility. But in his heart, there was one certainty: "If Lum is by my side, I'm ready for anything."

Thus began the story of Peter Parker and Lum, a narrative filled with love, challenges, and the promise of a future full of possibilities. Together, they would have to navigate a new world, facing adversity and forging a path toward peace and understanding.

With his gaze fixed on the horizon and a mixture of excitement and anxiety in his heart, Peter Parker took a step forward. "This is just the beginning," he told himself, feeling like the adventure was just beginning. Life as Spider-Man and as a husband brought with it a new kind of challenge, one that would test not only his skills as a hero, but also his capacity to love and understand.

As Peter and Lum's story unfolded, the world watched with anticipation, knowing that even though they faced adversity, they would also have the opportunity to write their own destiny. With each step they took, they came closer to a future where hope and love could prevail over fear and division.

The afternoon in Tomoboki was falling gently, and the sun was beginning to set behind the mountains, dyeing the sky shades of orange and purple. Peter Parker, after a day filled with emotions and the madness of his recent marriage, needed a moment to vent. He found himself in his temporary home, which he shared with Lum, who was now moving out, feeling the weight of expectations and confusion surrounding him.

With a deep sigh, Peter left the house and walked toward a small garden right next to it. The cool evening air enveloped him, bringing a momentary sense of calm. He stopped in the middle of the garden, closed his eyes, and let the silence surround him.

"One... two... three..." she sighed, feeling the tension begin to dissipate with each exhalation. However, no matter how hard she tried to calm herself, the frustration and chaos of her recent life wouldn't completely dissipate. In a burst of emotion, she decided she needed to release all that pent-up energy.

Determined, Peter sat on the ground, feeling the cool grass beneath him. He looked up at the now darkening sky and felt he must express what was inside him. "Those hateful aliens!" he shouted at the top of his lungs, his voice echoing in the air, mingling with the birdsong and the whisper of the wind.

The words burst from his mouth like an explosion of pent-up emotions. It was a cry of frustration, of confusion, and at the same time, a cry of release. The tension that had been building up for weeks was unleashed in that instant.

After shouting, Peter felt a strange calm come over him. Night was approaching, and with it, the promise of a new day. He sat in the garden, feeling the coolness of the earth and the gentle murmur of nature around him. Although life had taken an unexpected turn, he knew he had the strength to face whatever was to come.

"I can't let this defeat me," he thought, feeling that, despite the confusion, there was something worthwhile in his life. Lum, with her indomitable spirit and kindness, was by his side, and together they could face any challenge that came their way.

With a smile beginning to form on his face, Peter pushed himself up off the floor, feeling a little lighter. He knew life would be complicated, that there would be problems and misunderstandings, but there was also love, friendship, and the opportunity to create something beautiful with Lum.

As he watched the stars begin to twinkle in the sky, Peter felt ready to face whatever the future held. "This is just the beginning," he repeated to himself, feeling like his journey was just beginning.

And so, under the Tomoboki sky, with the echo of his scream still ringing in the air, Peter Parker prepared for the adventure that awaited him, aware that although the road would be challenging, he would not walk it alone.

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Well, I think... I submitted it quickly, but I couldn't wait to publish it...

But well, I did it...

For me it was a bit short, but... you can give your opinions if you liked the story, also I didn't touch anything, I didn't modify anything, I only made small mentions of the year the story takes place. But as I said before, I started writing this fanfic in 2021, in other words, I already have the finished chapters, I will publish them little by little.

As long as you give your opinions if you like it to follow the story

Bye... (I made a correction, I just realized the publication error...)