the 4 toubler makers

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Chapter 1: Rebellion Begins in Hawkeye’s PE Class

It was a sunny day at Superhero School, and the Stark kids were in no mood to listen to anyone, especially not in Hawkeye’s PE class.

“Alright, kids, line up for relay races,” Hawkeye called out to the class.

Charlotte crossed her arms and muttered, “No way. I don’t want to.”

Charlie, standing next to his sister, grinned mischievously. “Yeah, what’s the point of running in circles?”

Their younger sister, Ariel, faked a tear, pouting dramatically. “I’m too tired! I can’t run today!”

Eric, the youngest of the group, sat on the ground and pretended to cry. “I don’t wanna do this! It’s dumb!”

Chapter 2: Hawkeye’s Frustration

Hawkeye was used to some level of rebellion, but today, the Stark kids were taking it to a whole new level. “Alright, enough! You’re not in charge here. This is PE, and you need to participate.”

Charlotte rolled her eyes, crossing her arms tighter. “We don’t have to listen to you.”

Charlie chimed in, “Yeah, you’re just a guy with a bow.”

Ariel continued her fake crying, and Eric followed suit, making exaggerated sobbing sounds. The entire class was watching the chaos unfold.

Hawkeye had reached his limit. “That’s it. All of you—go to the principal’s office. Now!”

Chapter 3: The Walk of Shame

The Stark kids didn’t protest as they trudged out of the gym, but as soon as they were in the hallway, Charlie couldn’t resist making a comment. “Man, what the shrimping heck is this?”

Charlotte snickered. “Yeah, like we care.”

Ariel, still pretending to be upset, said, “Maybe we should cry more, Charlie. It worked before.”

Eric, not fully understanding but eager to follow along, nodded. “Yeah, more crying.”

Chapter 4: Meeting Principal Tony Stark

When they entered the principal’s office, their mischievous attitudes were quickly replaced with shock. Sitting behind the desk wasn’t their usual principal—it was their grandpa, Tony Stark.

“Uh-oh,” Charlotte muttered, her rebellious facade cracking.

Tony raised an eyebrow, looking over his glasses at them. “Well, well, well. Look who we have here. The Stark troublemakers.”

Charlie was the first to speak up, still trying to keep his bravado. “What the shrimping heck, Grandpa?”

Tony sighed, standing up and walking around the desk. “Watch your mouth, Charlie. And you four—you’re in a lot of trouble.”

Chapter 5: The Stark Kids’ Excuses

Charlotte stepped forward, trying to talk her way out of it. “Grandpa, it wasn’t that bad. We were just… having fun.”

Ariel sniffled dramatically. “Yeah, we were just tired, Grandpa.”

Eric added in his tiny voice, “I didn’t wanna run.”

Tony shook his head. “Fun, huh? Tired? I don’t care what your excuses are. You don’t disrespect your teachers, and you definitely don’t cuss or throw fits.”

Charlie, still not fully grasping the seriousness of the situation, shrugged. “We didn’t really cuss. I said ‘what the shrimping heck.’ That’s not bad.”

Chapter 6: The Spanking

Tony didn’t say another word. He motioned for them to come over to the side of his desk. “You four are getting spanked, and then you’re going home. No more excuses.”

Charlotte’s eyes widened. “Wait, Grandpa, please—”

But Tony wasn’t hearing it. He took each of them in turn, delivering a firm spanking to Charlotte, Charlie, Ariel, and Eric. Each one yelped, the stings of their actions hitting home—literally.

Chapter 7: The Ride Home

After the spankings, Tony called Peter and MJ to pick up the kids. As they sat in the car, the air was heavy with silence. Even Charlie, who usually had a comment for everything, was quiet.

Ariel finally whispered, “I’m sorry, guys.”

Eric nodded, still wiping away tears. “Me too.”

Charlotte sighed. “We all messed up. Grandpa’s really mad.”

Chapter 8: Grounded at Home

When they arrived back at the Stark mansion, Peter and MJ were waiting for them in the living room. Peter crossed his arms, looking at them sternly. “What happened today?”

Charlie spoke up first. “We got in trouble in PE.”

MJ frowned. “Trouble how?”

Charlotte stepped forward. “We cussed… and threw fits.”

Peter shook his head. “You’re all grounded. No TV, no games, and no playtime outside for the rest of the week.”

Ariel’s eyes welled up again. “But, Dad—”

“No buts,” MJ said, her voice firm. “You’re grounded, and that’s final.”

Chapter 9: Apologies and Lessons

Later that evening, after the kids had some time to think, Charlotte walked up to Peter. “Dad, I’m really sorry. We shouldn’t have acted like that.”

Peter knelt down to her level, giving her a soft look. “I know, Charlotte. But you’ve got to understand that there are consequences for your actions.”

Charlie, standing behind his sister, nodded. “Yeah, we’ll do better.”

Peter ruffled his hair. “I’m sure you will. But you’re still grounded.”

Chapter 10: Reflecting on Their Actions

As the kids sat quietly in their rooms that evening, they reflected on their behavior. They knew they had gone too far today and that their actions had consequences beyond just getting in trouble at school.

Charlotte turned to Charlie. “Next time, let’s try not to make Grandpa mad.”

Charlie laughed softly. “Yeah, no more shrimping heck comments.”

Ariel and Eric, sitting nearby, giggled at their brother’s remark. “We’ll all do better,” Ariel said.

Eric nodded, hugging his sister. “Yeah, no more trouble.”

Chapter 11: A New Day

The next morning, the Stark kids woke up with a new perspective. They knew they had to behave better—not just because they didn’t want to be punished, but because they wanted to make their family proud.

Charlotte smiled at her siblings. “Let’s make today a good day, guys.”

And with that, they headed off to school, ready to turn things around.

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