Peter is a good student. He prides himself in that fact. He has always been one to appreciate his education, but when he became spider-man...........
School lost priority. Not completely, just Peter had more important things to do then his math homework. Saving lives was more important. Then, when Peter started hanging out more with Mr Stark, he just grew to like Mr Stark's teaching, (or more, sarcastic banter as they worked) more than the schools.
Of course, Aunt May reminded and helped Peter to do his homework. In one event, Aunt May had left Peter with Tony for a weekend and May had then gotten a call from the school telling her that Peter was behind on his homework. Peter and Tony were threatened to never hang out again without Pepper or May's presence unless Tony promised to make sure peter did his homework first.
Tony and Peter both agreed to this deal. (Tony, being the over-dramatic ass he is. Decided to turn an empty room in the tower into a mock classroom, with the damn alphabet painted on the walls. So that he could embarrass the kid.)
So Peter would sometimes just be chilling in the lab with Tony complaining as he finished his homework. Usually then rewarded with chocolate.
(I'm not a dog Mr Stark.)
(So you don't want the treat?)
(Give me the food, or I'll piss in your coffee pot.)
Anyway, Peter always managed to get his school work done. He's a smart kid and does what he's supposed to when he can.
WHEN.....he can. And last night......he couldn't.
Oh shit
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Peter was too preoccupied with questioning his existence, and if everything was a video game (God, his controller really wanted him to suffer). To really be aware of what day it was and which class he was going to. Thank GOD Peter had Ned, who somehow managed to lead Peter to class during his quarter-life-crisis.
They had math class with Ms Turner. Who is by far their strictest teacher, great, class with a drill Sargent and Peter is too busy contemplating his crazy life.
Peter was vaguely aware that he was meant to be doing a worksheet they got yesterday. But he at this point was too lost in his thoughts to go over his work (or start his work).
Ms Turner had already given Peter and three other students a lecture in front of the whole class about being responsible and doing your work when you're told to do it. So Peter was already on Ms Turner's bad side.
When
IT
Happened
Ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring, ring.
"Mr Parker. you're phone."
"I'm so sorry, Miss. I thought I turned it off." Peter quickly apologized while trying to shove his phone into the depth of his backpack.
"Well, now that you've interrupted the class, let me see your phone." Ms Turner demanded, reaching out her hand.
"Really, Ms, It'll never happen again."
"Mr Parker, you're phone." She said, her tone leaving no room for debate. So Peter, (thankful that the ringing had ended so the profile picture couldn't be seen on the lock screen), handed over his phone. Ms Turner looked down at the phone in pure disgust for it interrupted her class.
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