Peter Parker- Bad memories

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Y/N knew Peter Parker was Spider-Man. She was with him when he was snapped out of existence. Tony supported her when she was depressed for years. She missed her boyfriend so much, that she'd often dream about him or be so sleep-deprived that she'd hallucinate him.

So, when he was snapped back into existence, she did everything she could to keep him. She would barely leave him, and they even moved in together. Every year, on the day that Peter was snapped out of existence, they remember how hard it was for both of them.

Unfortunately, since Flash found out that Peter was Spider-Man (thanks to Ned's lack of filter), he has made the anniversary of Peter's snap a horrible day every year since he came back. This year was definitely the worst.

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Today was the day of our 'Snap' anniversary. It was a tough day for both of us. The day reminded Peter that he faced a fate worse than death, and it reminded me that for years, I lost the love of my life, unable to get him back.

Every year, Flash (who goes to MIT like, Peter, MJ, Ned and I) makes a point of making Peter and I feel miserable.

"Happy Snap-iversary, Penis Parker." Flash never stopped calling Peter that horrible nickname.

"Fuck off dickwad." I smirked at Flash who didn't leave.

"Touché. But, I do have a very special gift for Peter, or shall I say, Spider-Man." Flash would never leave us alone.

All of a sudden, one of Flash's new college friends showed up out of nowhere and started singing.

"Spider-Man, Spider-Man. Does whatever a spider can..." He started.

"...everything is going dark, I don't feel so good Mr Stark. OH NO, there went Spider-Man!" Flash finished the horrible song.

I looked at Peter who was 2 seconds away from punching Flash.

"You're a fucking monster, Flash." I yelled at him, watching as he laughed, thinking his little song was hilarious.

"How did you find out what I said?" Peter was 10 seconds away from crying.

"Your idiot little friend Ned was once again forgetting to lower his voice when talking about you being Spider-Man." Flash laughed.

Without a second thought, I punched Flash in the face, knowing he wouldn't dare hit a girl.

"Sing that song again, or make any jokes about today's reminder again, and I'll do more than punch you. You'll be in the hospital for a week." I gave Flash a glare, one he seemed genuinely scared by.

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