Everywhere I go (I adopt children)

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A/N: Im sorry. i love you guys. i had half yearlys. im in 9th grade. here you go. requested by someone who i cant find anymore. u will be remembered, person.


Tony Stark was a known eccentric billionaire and the Ex-CEO and Head of the R & D Labs of Stark Industries. He was mostly known for his 'rude' behaviour and playboy-type womaniser personality.

Only the few that really knew him would shove those allegations off and could tell you that he was a big softy, nerd and a huge dork with endless amounts of dad jokes in store for his children. You could count these people very easily; Peter Parker, May Parker, Pepper Potts, Morgan Stark, James Rhodes, Harley Keener, His Avengers Teammates, and his (fore)Head of Security, Happy Hogan. He didn't really want the public to know that he had gone soft due to a certain 15-year-old spider-themed vigilante, the mentioned vigilante's aunt (she's scary), a certain southern teenager he accidentally met in a garage and his 5-year-old little ice candy monster daughter. He liked that he had the power to intimidate, thank you very much.

But what he could've never known, was that a simple science fair at a certain Midtown High School of Science and Technology would be the one destroy his stoic reputation.He was invited by the Principal, Mr. Mojito* or something (he's lying, he knows it Mr. Morita), to judge and hand out the awards. When he found out that it was his the kid's school, he accepted the invite in a heartbeat. Today was the day for him to attend the Fair. He didn't know if Peter was attending/presenting or not, since he didn't mention it nor had the adult seen the kid work on any new projects, except that he had borrowed a lot of hydrogen kept around. Weird.

But he had agreed to attend, so he was going to. Besides, his t-shirt says, "Science is Life."

Peter was having a really really good day. He acquired a 100/100 on his Chemistry Surprise Test & the Post-Lunch Science Fair was today. His model was readier than ever. He, along with MJ and Ned, had found a way to turn Hydrogen into a cheaper fuel that is accessible and also wouldn't harm the environment (guess who's idea that was). He didn't tell his dad Superhero-Mentor that there was a fair. So imagine his surprise when he saw the Tony Stark. In his school. Praising him and his friends for their work while tears shone in his eyes.

When Tony arrived at the gates of the high school, he understood why the Kid didn't want to change his school to Bronx. He went in through the doors, where he saw the Principal already waiting for him.

"Good Morning Mr. Stark. Welcome to Midtown High, Where we shape geniuses," Mr. Morita greeted him with a warm smile.

"Ah, thank you. Your school is... very beautiful..." he said, glancing at Howard's, Bruce's and his own murals. Morita followed his line of vision, muttered an 'ah-' and looked back at him with an expression of pride in his eyes and smile.

"Did somebody actually paint this for my arrival today?" Tony asked sceptically.

"Oh, no, no. These murals have been here for nearly 7 years now. A very famous alumni of ours made it. They are now a very top name in the art world. You may have heard of them, Nachtwaechterin."

"Yes, I have, they are a very great and expressive artist. I like their style."

"Hm, we not only host science students but arts and commerce students as well." Morita said, staring at the murals with a smile and glancing back at Tony with an amused smirk.

He gave Tony a tour of the school, not disturbing the classes and looking through the enlarged windows. Safe to say that Tony was feeling quite proud after the chemistry class look-see. As he was smiling to himself and thinking about what Underoos would ramble on and on in the lab, the bell ringing snapped him out of his thoughts. "Alright, Mr. Stark, the fair is starting in a few minutes, we have to go to the cafeteria, that's where it is taking place." Morita said with an air of authority.

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