Anticipation & Agitation

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Peter was glad his dads let him off nicely but was not very happy about the field trip. It was the day before the field trip and he'd have to see the avengers for training after school.

He met with Ned and of course he was gushing about going to the tower. Which is a lot of talking, he nodded and listened semi attentively.

The brunette went to his first class and it was with Flash. Gym, how convenient. He walked in early, changed to avoid Flash, and sat on the bleachers. He smiled as he saw it was a acrobatics obstacle course set up. (This is my book and things can happen)

As people started to enter, he had been taunted and of course, the first thing heard was 'Hah, bet you couldn't reach the first obstacle!' from Flash.

So as he was in a pissed mood and ready to kill the son of a female dog, he decided to stick it to the man. He waited for Flash to get out and then went to the coach, "Can I go now?"

Coach Peralta chuckled, the smartest kid in the school, who hates gym, just asked him to do acrobatics first. He nodded and just let it happen, he, of course, briefed him first.

So he must first vault over a bar, then climb up bars that rise in elevation, jump on a platform that's around five feet up, climb down a rock wall, get through swinging bags, then balance on a bar, a basic slope you have to get to the top off, then land on a mat. Of course, everything is somewhat safe.

Peter asked to be timed and obviously the coach loved the boy taking a challenge. He said with a smile, "Okay, if you must know though. The quickest time was 5 minutes and 8 seconds with 45 nanoseconds."

The brown-eyed sixteen year old nodded as he started to run with a pole vault and the time started.

He vaults over the bar with ease, even doing a flip before landing perfectly. He runs and jumps to grab the first bar. He shoes off by pulling himself up and doing a pull up each bar he got to, that got him to a minute and thirty seconds.

He shows off once more by flipping on to the platform. He climbs down in a quick second and starts through the bags. He gets clipped by the last bag but was nonetheless done flawlessly. That got him to two minutes and ten seconds.

Then, he handstand walks the bar with ease, jumping up to his feet. The brunette runs on to the ramp and easily gets on the steep slope. Lastly, he flips off the slope onto a mat with a smile and bow.

The class sat stunned, they clapped as Coach Peralta yelled, "New School Record! Three minutes and two seconds! Good luck topping that class."

Peter smiled and hummed delightedly, he sits down and takes a deep breath. That was a breeze in reality, a warm up for his usual stuff, he just needed to act tired, when in reality, he didn't even break a sweat.

Flash scoffed, "Bet he's gonna crash in seconds. Penis Parker probably going to need his mommy soon."

Peter was pissed, he did that while just wanting to show off and the dumb bitch was gonna go at him. He cracked.

He looked at Coach Peralta and once the next person was done, he went once again.

He yelled, "Hey Thompson!" He grabbed his backpack dumped out the contents. He grabbed two weights, a ten pound and a five pound, then continued, "I bet I could do this with weights on faster than you with out them!"

Everybody placed their bets with each other instantly. The pot mostly on Peter.

Peter, being smart, placed the weights on the elevator bars and then went once again. Determined and insignificantly pissed, he did the vault, grabbed the weights, did the bars, jumped to the top of a platform ran to the top of the climbing wall, climbed down, dodged the bags with ease, uneasily went through the balance beam, and get up the ramp before landing into a roll. Then dropping the bag with the weights falling out, he saw the timer at 3 minutes and three seconds.

Just to say, Peter was laughing his ass off when Flash finished weightless at 9 minutes flat. That's what he gets, he then sunk back to obscurity as the rest went on.




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