BUNNY- P. PARKER

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pairings: peter parker x reader, mom!natasha romanoff x reader, dad!tony stark x peter parker
warnings: i didn't know how to end this, so bad ending and cursing
about: the chronicles of peter parker and y/n romanoff (this is a birthday present for my dearest emma)
a/n: so i wanted to do lions. but i figured, why and how would y/n get a lion? so i ditched that idea and i hope that's okay. also, i have no idea how to take care of bunnies or if you can even foster them? but it's fine please go along with it

the little red wagon you're dragging squeaks, and you gently shush the kennel on top of it, tugging on the blanket that threatens to fall off and reveal what you're keeping hidden. the soft noises don't stop, though you can't blame them with the surprisingly uneven floors of stark industries.

seriously, what's up with that? isn't stark a genius billionaire? you think to let him know when you see him next, distracting yourself from the fact that you're doing something you're definitely not supposed to. your mother will have your head if she finds out, so you swear to yourself that no one will find out.

you realize your oath isn't particularly easy to keep, as keeping anything from the avengers is difficult. keeping things from the black widow herself, however, is nearly impossible. the key word is nearly, because her magnificent daughter (aka you) is the exception, even more cunning than her. her who is currently waiting outside your room, making going in there to hide like you planned out of the question.

so, you hide, trying to figure out where you're supposed to go now that your only feasible plan has been left useless. you're behind an absurdly large plant, looking at the rooms around you and attempting to remember which one belongs to someone who won't ask questions.

"what are you doing?" you hear suddenly, flinching and turning with a jump, relieved to only find your boyfriend in front of you, holding a glass of water with a concerned look on his face. "shh!" you demand, grabbing his arm and pulling him closer. "don't make a noise," you whisper, his eyes growing wide, "are we under attack? my suit is in my room-"

"your room!" you repeat in a relieved whisper, remembering that peter's room is literally three feet in front of you, inviting and away from the wrath your mother will surely rain upon you. "come on, we have to get to your room, carry this," you motion to the wagon, "don't make a sound."

"why do i have to-"
"super strength," you remind, "for one, and two- if you don't, my mother will kill me. then you, for being in the same vicinity as me." peter pauses, a grimace going over his face, surely remembering how terrified he is of your mother, and picks up what you asked without another word, following you into his room as silently as spiderman and a trained spy can.

you lock the door once you're inside, calling out to friday to soundproof the room and not let anyone in. "what are you doing? what is this? it moved," peter complains in disgust, putting down the wagon. you roll your eyes, carefully putting the crate down next to it. "it's nothing. i just need to get to my room so i can keep them there and no one will ever know."

peter's eyes bulge out of his head, "them? who is them?" he questions frantically, walking over to the crate, ready to pull the blanket off before you stop him. "the less you know, the better," you say ominously, patting his wrist in your hand. "what?" he asks, voice squeaky. he backs away and you turn your back on him, heading to his desk to charge your phone, "just, it's better if you don't know, because-"

"are these rabbits?" he gasps loudly, making you turn around quickly to see him holding the blanket. you slap lightly at his arm, not that it does much to his enhanced self, "peter!" you whine, "i told you not to look!"

"they're rabbits! why are you sneaking rabbits around the compound?- jeez, how many of them are in there..." peter trails off, trying to count the tiny wiggly things with his eyes, and failing each time they move. you sigh when he looks back at you with wide, questioning eyes. "i- it's just-"

the exact reasoning seemed a lot more logical at the animal center where you picked them up half an hour ago, but as it rests on your tongue now, it's difficult to make something rational out of it. "the animal shelter was at capacity- i- there was really no other option, aren't avengers supposed to help or something?" you answer, tone questioning by the end of your sentence.

"alright, that's... not a bad excuse, why are you hiding?" peter points out, looking back at the small kennel filled with sleeping bunnies. "well, it's not really the first time i've done this. you know the dogs we have? candy and star?"

peter nods, "well, i kind of did this with them. it started out with fostering but then we just fell in love and we ended up adopting them, then it happened again with the ducks, and again with a cat, and at one point it became kind of implied that i wasn't to bring home any more stray animals because we're kind of stretching it already."

you panic at the look on peter's face, and afraid he'll change his mind about the words he spoke previously, you talk frantically again, "but their mom abandoned them and they needed help, and they're so cute, look at them," you urge, opening the cage to pull one out and showing it to peter. his face melts adorably, a small coo escaping his lips against his will. "it's also just for one or two weeks. a few of them are already promised to go to some families, but they're still too little, so they just need a place to stay for now."

"and can you say no to this face?" you ask sarcastically, extending the bunny in your arms closer to peter's face, then gesturing to the cage with your eyes, "to any of them?"

peter groans, his head slumping forward, "fine," he gives in, and you cheer a little. "but i take care of them with you," he requests. you nod, "yes! absolutely!" you grin, going to put the baby back in its kennel before peter stops you, "which means i also get to hold them."

you laugh, gently placing the bunny in peter's arms, adoring eyes watching his lips mutter how cute they are.

-

"we're rabbit parents for two weeks," he says an hour later, after your mom has moved from your door due to some expert distracting (a mission that came in before you had time to launch your genius plan: peter throwing himself down the stairs "accidentally"). you've set up the rabbit living space in your room, having read up enough on them to know what you need. the random unused closet tony insisted on giving you has come in handy, and with a lot of help from the manual he gave you on her, you figured out how to get friday to change the temperature to the necessary one for the babies. you've also sworn friday to secrecy, making sure not even tony himself can get the information out of her.

"we are rabbit parents for two weeks," you agree, playing with a couple of them and watching peter, curls curlier and an easy look on his face. he looks so adorable, you can't help the kiss you press against his lips. a red blush covers his neck as he kisses you back, giddy smile quirking the edge of his lips up.

-

you're surprised when, by the next week, no one has found out about yours and peter's little secret, even more so that no one has been told by peter's big mouth. he's coming by a lot more now, his previous rare sleepovers increasing largely. tony and natasha are getting suspicious, and as they watch you and your boyfriend sneak into your room, supposedly inconspicuously, they turn to each other. "is y/n pregnant or something? why has she been acting so weird?" tony asks.

natasha looks at him, "she's always with your kid whispering and being alone in their rooms. whenever i tell your stupid robot to let me in, she won't tell me anything. i thought it was state of the art?"

tony huffs in offense, "friday the ai," he clarifies, earning an intense glare from natasha, "is state of the art, i don't know what your daughter did to her, but she won't tell me anything either." natasha rolls her eyes, small swell of pride fluttering in her chest at your managing to keep stark out of his own technology before remembering what she's angry at you for."we need to go in there," natasha states with finality, walking to your door. "i know, but i don't want to risk seeing anything potentially scarring," tony sasses.

the woman ignores him, shoving open your door to find both you and peter nowhere to be seen. she looks around, trying to figure out where you are and what the hell you're doing.

meanwhile, you and peter are busy babbling at the bunnies, a lot bigger now, to notice the intruders in your room, not even seeing the notification friday sends to your phone. you've let your guard down after a week of been inconspicuous, which is stupid and very un-spy like of you. so you suppose you only have yourself to blame when the door to the closet bursts open to "what the hell are you two doing?" and "is it safe to open my eyes?"

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