Artifact Day

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It was the day Peter had been dreading. Artifact day, in his history class. Everyone there had to bring in one artifact, or basically for this purpose an item really important to a family member that holds cultural importance. A family member would also have to come to explain the importance of it.

Peter was going to ask Tony to come, but he was sick with a bad cold, and Peter didn't want to be a burden, even to his father figure.

So when Thor offered to come since he was visiting Earth, Peter was ecstatic.

And finally, it was Artifact Day.

- - - - - Time skip - - - - -

Flash had been teasing Peter all day, saying that because he was an orphan and his aunt was stuck in a dead-end job he wouldn't have anyone to bring.

Peter could take it, so he just tried to ignore Flash until 5th period, history.

- - - - - Another time skip - - - - -

Everyone was waiting for their relatives to arrive with their artifacts.

So when freaking Thor walks in the door, everyone gasped and stared at him.

"Mini-Stark!" He said, and walked up to Peter. That's when the whispers started.

"Alright class! Let's begin!" The teacher, Ms. Brown said, saving Peter from having to actually explain why a literal god came in to present with Peter.

The teacher called the students and had them and their family members present.

Then, finally it was Peter's turn.

Thor explained about the formation of Mjölnir, and it's importance to Asgard. He didn't explain that being able to hold and wield it meant that you were worthy to rule Asgard until after he asked Peter to hold it.

He was dumbfounded when Peter was able to hold it, and explained why.

"Oh my god, Dude! You're literally as worthy to rule a kingdom as a GOD!" Ned said after.

"It shocked me too," Peter said.

Huh. Who knew that Peter was worthy?

A/N: This chapter was an excerpt from one of my other books here on Wattpad, titled 'I'm Worthy?!'. If you liked it, head on over and check it out!

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