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It had been five years and Peter was sitting outside the cabin clapping his hands.

Even though he's twenty two, a parent and Pepper's personal intern he's still Spider-Man.

Happy looks after May while he's on patrol and Pepper's parents look after her while they're at work and business trips.

Peter's college and intern friends will help with her to.

"Chow time!" he said. "May? May M. Parker. You want some lunch?"

"Define lunch or be disintegrated." May said, put on a red and blue mask similar to Spider-Man's.

"Okay, You should not be wearing that, okay? That's from my first suit." he said and took the mask off her head.

Then she emerged out smiling mischievously.

"Okay." she said.

"There you go. Are you thinking about lunch? I can give you a handful of crickets on a bed of lettuce."

"No."

"That's what you want. How did you find this?"

"Garage."

"Really? Were you looking for it?"

"No. I found it, though."

"You like going to the garage, huh? So do I. It's fine, I would go through them and get things to fix or remake."

Then they started walking towards the house, when Peter noticed a black Audi pulling coming to a stop a few meters away. Steve, Natasha and Scott got out of the car and he sighed not looking forward to the discussion about to take place.

"Now, we know what it sounds like..." Scott said after explaining the plan.

"Peter, after everything you've seen, and creating your web fluid, is anything really impossible?" Steve said.

"Quantum fluctuation messes with the Planck Scale, which then triggers the Deutsch Proposition. Can we agree on that?" Peter said.

Scott, Steve and Nat all looked puzzled.

"Thank you." Steve said while Peter handed him a drink.

"In Layman's terms, it means you're not coming home." Peter said.

"I did." Scott said.

"No, you accidentally survived. It's a billion to one cosmic fluke. And now you wanna pull off a... What do you call it?"

"A time heist?" Scott said trying to hide his pride.

"Yeah, a time heist. Of course, why didn't we think of this before? Oh, because it's laughable? Because it's a pipe dream?"

"The Stones are in the past. We can go back and get them."

"We can snap our own fingers. We can bring everyone back." Natasha said.

"Or screw it up worse than he already has, right?" Peter said.

"I don't believe we would." Steve said.

"Gotta say, sometimes I miss that giddy optimism. However, high hopes won't help if there's no logical, tangible way for me to safely execute said time heist. I believe the most likely outcome would be our collective demise."

"Not if we strictly follow the rules of time travel. That means no talking to our past selves, no betting on sporting events -" Scott said.

"I'm gonna stop you right there, Scott. Are you seriously telling me that your plan to save the universe is based on Back To The Future?"

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