Typical
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  • Reads 1,547
  • Votes 120
  • Parts 21
  • Time 3h 21m
Ongoing, First published May 23, 2018
Peter was just a an average kid in the eyes of his school and his best friend. A good GPA, minimal friends, and a typical New York home life. What they don't know however, is Peter's "typical" GPA is put to use on things a little more complicated than the books. Peter Parker is a friend of Iron Man, why? Mainly because the Brooklyn boy's secret identity is none other than their friendly neighborhood Spider Man. 

Attending high-school can make it a little hard to remain under the radar, but none the less he is able to do it. 

What happens when the fight is brought to his doorstep though? Will he be able to keep his secret, save the city, and get the girl? It all seems to become a little clearer when he lets one more person into his friend group: Josie Green.
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