008 II AVENGERS II "we're the avengers, man"

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Helloooo peoples! So this is my take on Peter Meeting the Avengers. It's a different bit from Civil War, so allow me to explain so no one gets confused. I haven't watched Civil War recently so just going to summarize it quickly.

Let's say that Rodgers comes to his senses and doesn't put his shield into Tony's chest like a dumb ass, but also didn't hand over Barnes. Let's say they (Tony, Cap, Buck) had made up, to some extent, and started planning. They planned it all, going rouge as a rouse then exposing Ross, and the Accords and how an fair it was. They weren't buddy-buddy but they were on okay terms then they became acquaintances, then friends.

I made this 'cause I know for a fact that Peter loves the avengers. He doesn't know what had happened at Leipzig, what happened to Tony. So I hate that most writers have Peter lash out.

This isn't my proudest work, I might edit it in time but for now this is the finished product, hope you enjoy! :D

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After Stark had told the true and the full version of the story, not the one sided one where Ross had taken unjustified measures, but also faked scenarios and lied. The council, and general public, finally allowed 'The Rouges', as they were dubbed, to become pardoned. Meaning they can finally come home. As hard as it was to get Ross exposed— for all his wrong doings, shedding light to The Accords unfairness and unjust rules, speaking the actual truth of what had happened at Halle Airport in Leipzig —was by far the greatest action a victim in the right could do to be free. Captain's side explained what Ross was trying to do. While Tony's side explained how he, specifically, failed.

It was all orchestrated in a conference, with both affected parties present. Meaning it wasn't everyone. Anyone besides Tony, Steve, Bucky and T"Challa weren't there, they weren't needed and they had already written witness reports stating what had happened. Even with all of General Ross' fugal attempts at saving his reputation, nothing seemed to prevail. Because no one can bring this family down. And even if he succeed, you'll be damn sure he'll pay for it.

To say that The Rogues were relieved was an understatement. No more hiding in the shadows. No more not being able to help others. No more being seen as criminals. The, now, Pardoned seemed to finally— finally, be free and allowed to live their lives peacefully. Well, as peaceful of a life a defender of the earth can have. Of course, after they had settled down back into the re-bought Avengers Tower, their lives resumed. But there was just one thing they couldn't wrap their pretty little heads around.

Who in the hell was Spider-Man?

In their two years of hiding, Natasha and Scott- because apparently he wasn't just a fan boy -did mange to find out who he was. Well, not really. Even with their skills combined they only managed to find the works. How he helps. Where he helps, curtesy of Steve. Who and mostly why he helps. In short interviews, he answers wholeheartedly but shortly. "I love seeing people smile, they're my reason and reward," and with that he swung away. As cheesy as it was, Clint, Sam and Bucky were definitely going to tease the guy once they met him, they all admired this young vigilante for all he's done, but nevertheless they were still curious.

Sometimes Scott, who was the only one on house arrest— Clint was somewhere under the radar, seeing as his family was nowhere in S.H.I.E.L.D's data base, would just watch and watch about— 'how can he be so flexible and agile and fast with his reflexes?! Hope that's so cool!'

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