fin
"all i do is finesse, man."
spectacular, spectacular
Over and over again, Peter repeated to himself that he was making the correct decision dragging these kids into his world. While some were clearly better prepared for this, Clarissa Barton and Erik Thorson coming to mind, others seemed much more undisciplined and wild. The Marlowe "twins" for instance. Hell, they weren't even related by blood, Peter knew that much, yet somehow their abilities worked in almost the exact same fashion. Then there was Gwendolyn. The "Iron Bull." He wasn't sure why Vision would include someone with a thirst for blood onto their roster. Things hadn't gone well the last time Pete tried to work with Frank Castle, and Gwen only reminded him off a teenage version of the Punisher.
Still, here he was, parking Aunt May's faded gray sedan onto the side of the road. To his right was an open field where the upstate Avengers Facility was once located. Now, it was just blanketed in a sheet of ice and snow, with flurries only continuing to drizzle in the night. The thought of stepping out into that cold forced a shudder down Peter's spine, and he only wished M.J. was doing better at the tower taking care of the other recruits.
Peter hadn't worn the costume in months, and it was an odd feeling donning it now. It felt weird, and far from right, yet with a glance down at his chest, the Spider-Emblem stared right back at him. Peter grabbed his gray, fur coat seated in the vacant passenger seat, and threw it over the red and blue. It was cold, and he wasn't going to walk outside in tights for anybody. Not even for first impression's sake. With a quick stroke at the stubble under his chin, Peter pulled the Spider-Man mask down over his head. It wasn't like it mattered anyways, they all knew who he was. Everyone did. But then again, everyone knew Tony Stark was the Iron-Man and he was nothing short of showy. The only difference between them was that Peter was an alleged murderer.
"Alright, Pete. Let's see what we've got." Parker muttered to himself. His breath was already freezing in the cold, and he found himself playing with the smokey white that escaped his lips each time he talked-- only a for a moment, before he exited the car.
"Hey Karen? Could 'ya activate the suit's heating system? It's fr... freezing." He requested.
"Activating greater heat intensity, Peter." The robotic voice echoed back. "It's been a long time since I've manipulated your outfit, sir. Not that being the host A.I. of Avengers Tower was any less gratifying."
"Don't get used to it." He snapped back, and forced his hands into his jacket pockets with a huff. Moments later, Peter Parker stood at the center of the open field, a trail of footprints etched in snow behind him. It was 12 o'clock now, and standing before him were all the new recruits. Like him, they all seemed nervous and uneasy-- though that might've just been a cause of the weather. Still, Peter's lips curled courtly, as if tempted to smile, before reeling back down into a frown.
"My name is Peter Parker-- Spider-Man. I need your help, and I think many of you could use mine."
Still, here he was, parking Aunt May's faded gray sedan onto the side of the road. To his right was an open field where the upstate Avengers Facility was once located. Now, it was just blanketed in a sheet of ice and snow, with flurries only continuing to drizzle in the night. The thought of stepping out into that cold forced a shudder down Peter's spine, and he only wished M.J. was doing better at the tower taking care of the other recruits.
Peter hadn't worn the costume in months, and it was an odd feeling donning it now. It felt weird, and far from right, yet with a glance down at his chest, the Spider-Emblem stared right back at him. Peter grabbed his gray, fur coat seated in the vacant passenger seat, and threw it over the red and blue. It was cold, and he wasn't going to walk outside in tights for anybody. Not even for first impression's sake. With a quick stroke at the stubble under his chin, Peter pulled the Spider-Man mask down over his head. It wasn't like it mattered anyways, they all knew who he was. Everyone did. But then again, everyone knew Tony Stark was the Iron-Man and he was nothing short of showy. The only difference between them was that Peter was an alleged murderer.
"Alright, Pete. Let's see what we've got." Parker muttered to himself. His breath was already freezing in the cold, and he found himself playing with the smokey white that escaped his lips each time he talked-- only a for a moment, before he exited the car.
"Hey Karen? Could 'ya activate the suit's heating system? It's fr... freezing." He requested.
"Activating greater heat intensity, Peter." The robotic voice echoed back. "It's been a long time since I've manipulated your outfit, sir. Not that being the host A.I. of Avengers Tower was any less gratifying."
"Don't get used to it." He snapped back, and forced his hands into his jacket pockets with a huff. Moments later, Peter Parker stood at the center of the open field, a trail of footprints etched in snow behind him. It was 12 o'clock now, and standing before him were all the new recruits. Like him, they all seemed nervous and uneasy-- though that might've just been a cause of the weather. Still, Peter's lips curled courtly, as if tempted to smile, before reeling back down into a frown.
"My name is Peter Parker-- Spider-Man. I need your help, and I think many of you could use mine."
mood; antsy, on edge. | location; avengers facility ruins. | tags; all new recruits.
spider-man.
code by low fidelity.
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