Peter Parker: Civil War

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-Published July 5th 2021-
Previously

Peter had decided that he ought to go sit down on one of the couches because his legs were starting to hurt when he heard something truly terrifying.

Truly and utterly terrifying. Something he had never- well he doubted anyone ever had- ever wished he would ever hear in his life.

"Who the hell are you?"

...

It was a different tone than Peter usually heard when listening to that specific voice, usually it was reprimanding him for being in detention. Or telling him how to do push-ups. Or at least something along those lines. And believe him, he wishes that was the situation in which he was hearing that voice now.

And so, Peter turned around to meet one Star-Spangled Captain America. Well, him and the rest of the rogue Avengers. Thanks ParkerLuck. Thanks a Fucking lot.

Fin~

W/ Peter (3rd person)

So, er... To understand a lot of the things going on at this point (a majority of them), it would probably help to give you a little bit of context. So, for starters, it should likely be mentioned that, roughly eleven months ago, the largely publicized events that are known to the world -and just the media in general- as 'Civil War', took place.

These events pertained to and affected, mostly; The Avengers. (Well, they probably impacted a lot of other people too but that's beside the point right now, we're talking about the Avengers right now, ok? Ok.) And the whole Civil War situation was set off mostly due to a few significant things; for one- an assassin whose real name is James Buchannan Barnes, (well, I guess it wasn't necessarily caused by him, but, a little more on that later) an explosion in Lagos, and, probably most importantly, the 'Sokovia Accords'.

The Accords came to light a little bit after the downfall of Sokovia and were created because of an explosion in Lagos, an explosion that took place after the sokovia incident, which I mentioned earlier. Careful not to get the two incidents mixed up.

The downfall of sokovia, and the explosion in Lagos. Two different things. The accords happened after Lagos. And Sokovia happened aways before all of this. Ok? Understood? Great.

Oh!- And, 'the downfall of Sokovia' is referring to, literally, the falling down of Sokovia.

As in Sokovia fell out of the sky. Which, believe it or not, wasn't taken kindly to by the general public. Or, well, Peter supposes, if you wanted to get down to the specifics, Sokovia itself never actually fell. It was blown up in the air before it could do so.

Which in and of itself is a mildly concerning notion.

Right, continuing, so, instead, large pieces of Sokovia fell out of the sky, which caused significantly less damage than the place falling down as a whole. That might have killed everyone. And although most of the blown-up parts of the City landed in the water, the situation in its entirety(whole?) still caused a devastating amount of damage from where it rose up into the sky, and, y'know there were probably just plenty of other casualties in general.

Anyway, that was the Sokovia incident and all happened courtesy of Ultron and debatably Tony Stark. Although Peter could well imagine which side of that debate he would be on- in the debate class he took freshman year it had turned out to be a particularly popular and controversial subject of opinion. One Peter happened to have taken part in passionately.

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