Seeding a Foundation (Peter/Susan Storm-Invisible Woman)

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“Hmm mhh mhhm. He better be coming or I’ll put him in a forcefield cage if I wait any longer.” Susan Storm, of the Illustrious Fantastic Four and Future Foundation, said to herself humming as she waited on the rooftop of the Baxter building.

She was wearing her skin-tight black and white Foundation costume highlighting her fit sleek and sexy physique. Her body was naturally curved and pristine in figure, many had eyed her body in less than appropriate ways in the past and even now. Her blonde hair was long and silky draping down her shoulders and her back. It was styled beautifully with bladed bangs splayed across her forehead leaving her blue piercing eyes untouched and full of life. Her appearance, despite being only in her twenties, remained youthful with unmarred honeyglow skin. You’d think the turbulent life that came with hero duty would leave a few scars, but Sue was much too tough for that and valued her body greatly. She crossed her arms and sighed leaning into glass surface of the high-tech elevator she was standing inside of. On top of the Baxter building, she waited for a certain wallcrawler to make his appearance already. It had been the highlight of her day, it often was for a very important reason that made her sigh pleasantly when thinking about it. She started thinking back to when this relationship with Peter Parker, AKA Spider-man, first started and her found lips biting themselves as a blush crept up to her face.

‘He always was the wise-cracking morally sound guy whose uncompromising altruism really was what every superhero should take example of. Even with all the terrible things that happened to him throughout the years he kept on going. Peter’s always had it rough in his day to day life and I’ve always hated that it was him who’s had to just endure while the rest of us live in lofty comfort.’ Sue thought to herself smiling brightly when she turned her head to the side to see a certain someone web-slinging in the distances.

‘Still, it’s made him a stronger, Parker was one of the best and a person with both a good heart and a sharp focus on saving the little people that we larger-than-life superheroes tend to forget. Sometimes I wonder just how he does it all while still being his usual quirky self.’ Susan thought to herself before looking back up at the sky remembering her first time this relationship of theirs began, right here in the Baxter Building itself.  

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Four years ago…..


Inside the Baxter Building….


Sitting there in the kitchen holding a coffee mug in her hands Sue Storm sighed while looking into the mug of hot java with a forlorn expression written on her beautiful face. Sitting across from her, currently in his traditional red and blue costume like always, was Spider-Man without his mask and gripping a coffee mug also. Peter was her closest friend and confidant often enough that he couldn’t help but feel annoyed with Reed Richards at the moment. He could respect the man for his vast intelligence and contributions in the field of super science, something he greatly respected, but Peter couldn’t really forgive the brainiac for so oftenly ignoring his wife and her needs. Reed was always absorbed into his work, much more so than he ever was absorbed into Susan Storm, the woman was an absolute beauty, both internally and externally, yet he didn’t give her the time of day most of the time.Reed and his endless lust for the super science he purses would always be the cornerstone of their arguments as well as Sue’s ever-growing neglect.

“So….he just went back to work after that last fight you two had? Really? Maybe it’s his version stress relief.” Peter commented making Sue laugh derisively for a little bit.

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