Quite Room - P.P

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Parings → Peter Parker x Reader

Warnings → insecurities, fluff, angst

Summary → Seven minutes in heaven, what could happen?

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Parties had never been your scene. The loud music, the dim lighting, and the sea of unfamiliar faces always made you feel out of place. But when Betty insisted, practically dragging you along with MJ, you found yourself reluctantly agreeing. Betty and MJ were your best friends, and as much as you didn't enjoy parties, you hated the idea of being left out more.

The moment you stepped into the crowded living room, you stuck close to MJ, your safety net. You shared a knowing look, silently agreeing to stick together for the night. But that plan quickly fell apart when Betty spotted Ned across the room. With a playful wink, she ditched you two in favor of her boyfriend, leaving you and MJ to fend for yourselves.

That's when the trouble began.

You didn't know how, but before you knew it, you were dragged into a game of Seven Minutes in Heaven. The circle of players quickly formed: you, MJ, Betty, Ned, Flash, Cindy, Abe, Tiny, Jason, and Peter. The moment you saw Peter, your heart skipped a beat. You had a crush on him for as long as you could remember, but he had liked Liz back in sophomore year. Now that Liz was gone, you didn't know if he was interested in anyone else. You hoped, silently and fervently, that the bottle would point to him.

It was your turn. You took a deep breath, trying to steady your nerves, and spun the bottle. It whirled around, the tension in the room thick as everyone watched. The bottle slowed, and your heart pounded in your chest as it pointed directly at Peter.

Your excitement was short-lived, though. Peter's face was expressionless, almost cold, as he got up. He didn't seem excited at all. In fact, he looked like he'd rather be anywhere but here. A lump formed in your throat, but you forced yourself to keep calm. Maybe he was just as nervous as you were.

The two of you were ushered into a small, cramped closet. Flash and Jason slammed the door shut with a loud laugh, locking you both in. The dim light from the overhead bulb cast shadows on the walls, making the small space feel even smaller. Peter stood as far away from you as possible, his hands shoved into his pockets.

You tried to swallow your disappointment, but your insecurities were already creeping in, whispering that he didn't want to be here with you. You cleared your throat, trying to break the awkward silence. "Um, hey."

"Hi," he replied, his voice flat.

You shifted uncomfortably, your nerves getting the better of you. "W-we don't have to do anything. You don't need to kiss me if you don't want to. I'm sure you'd rather be in here with someone else. We can just stay where we are." Your voice trailed off, growing quieter with each word.

Peter's expression softened slightly, and he finally met your gaze. "It's nothing to do with you. I'm sorry I seemed rude. I'm just really stressed out lately, and parties aren't really my thing. I only came because of Ned."

A small smile tugged at your lips. "Me too. Betty practically dragged me here."

He chuckled softly, the sound easing some of the tension between you. "Seems like we have something in common."

For some reason, his words gave you a burst of courage. Maybe it was the small space or the fact that you were alone with him, but you suddenly felt braver. "Hey, Peter, I... um, I wanted to tell you something." You swallowed hard, nerves bubbling up again. "I-I really like you. And it's okay if you don't feel the same. You don't really know me, so I get it."

Peter blinked, clearly stunned by your confession. His expression was unreadable, and your heart sank a little. But then, to your surprise, he spoke. "Yeah, I don't really know you... but maybe I'd like to. Maybe we could go on a date sometime? Get to know each other? And if it goes well... who knows.... maybe we could start dating."

Peter had never dated anyone or even gone on a date, so he was hopeful. You like him, so maybe it will be good.

"Yes! I-I mean, yeah, sure," you replied, trying to sound casual despite the excitement bubbling inside you.

A shy smile tugged at the corners of his lips. "Hey, we still have two minutes. Do you want to... maybe... kiss?"

You felt your cheeks heat up, but you nodded. "Yeah." Your voice was just a whisper.

The kiss was soft, tentative, and a little awkward, but it was sweet in its own way. It was both of your first kisses. Neither of you were experienced, but you both tried, and by the time you leaned in again for a second kiss, it felt a little more natural, a little more right.

Suddenly, the door was yanked open, and Flash's voice rang out. "Yo, Parker's kissing a girl!" He sounded half-amazed, half-amused. Ned cheered loudly, and you pulled away from Peter, your face burning with embarrassment. Peter glared at Flash, clearly annoyed.

MJ gave you a thumbs up from across the room, her smirk evident even in the dim light.

"Shut up, Flash. Leave us alone," Peter snapped, grabbing your hand and pulling you out of the closet. Without another word, he led you upstairs, away from the chaos of the party.

Peter guided you to a quiet room at the far end of the hall, away from the noise and the teasing. He closed the door behind you and turned to face you, a soft smile on his lips. "Sorry about Flash. He's an asshole."

You giggled, still a little flustered from the kiss. "It's okay. I'm just glad we got out of there."

He hesitated for a moment, then took a step closer to you, his eyes meeting yours. "So, about that date...h-how about tomorrow? Maybe we can go to the movies or grab some coffee?" His voice was hopeful, a bit nervous.

You smiled, your own nerves finally settling. "I'd like that."

Peter's smile grew, and for the first time that night, he seemed genuinely happy. "Me too."

As the two of you stood there, you felt something shift. The awkwardness of the game downstairs was replaced with something new-something exciting. You leaned up, pressing a soft kiss to his cheek, feeling the warmth of his skin against your lips.

Peter caught your gaze, and for a moment, it felt like the world outside that small room didn't exist. He leaned down slowly, capturing your lips in another kiss, this one more sure, more confident. It was sweet and gentle.

When you finally pulled back, both of you were smiling, a little breathless but incredibly happy. "I should probably get back downstairs," you said, though you made no move to leave.

"Yeah," Peter replied, his voice soft, "but let's go down together."

As you left the party that night, walking side by side with Peter, you couldn't help but feel like maybe, just maybe, this could be the start of something wonderful.

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