I heard my phone ring from the other side of my room, so I use my telekinesis to bring it to my hand. I noticed it was my best friend, Peter Parker. We go way back, all the way to Kindergarten. We even met Tony Stark together and it was awesome. I was always a foster kid until one day I discovered I had superpowers and Captain America adopted me. I still think of him as my biological father though. I clicked the answer button on my phone so I could talk to Peter.
"Hey, Pete." I chuckled.
"I'm in the driveway." He said. I stay at a house close by the Avengers Tower so no one could know my identity.
"Okay." I made my backpack fly to me and I walked out the door. I hopped in the back of Happy's limo and we made our way to school. Peter has a Stark internship, so I have to stay away from the tower a lot now. I act like I don't know Happy, but he's my only friend at the tower.
When we got to school, Peter and I were greeted by Ned at our lockers. He asked us if we wanted to build his Lego death star with him.
"No way, how many pieces?" Peter exclaimed.
"3,803." Ned flexed. I laughed and closed my locker. I had training tonight, so I couldn't go.
"What?" Peter asked.
"I can't come to the nerd party because I have homework." I lied.
"No, I used the homework excuse when Mr. Stark asked me to join the internship." Peter chuckled.
"Well, I do have homework." I said taken aback.
"We haven't even got to class yet." Peter laughed.
As if on cue the bell rang and we went into first period.
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Cap's Daughter: The Great Ace
RomanceThis story is a mess. Stark and Steve never came to good terms until endgame. Half the scenes aren't even right and I'm sorry you clicked on this.