21 parts Complete MaturePeter Parker did not sign up for this.
Between college lectures, overdue rent, and the occasional city-saving patrol, Peter barely has time to sleep-let alone babysit a bloodthirsty mercenary on "trial membership" with the Avengers.
But when the team dumps Wade Wilson in his lap with orders to keep him out of trouble (ha), Peter suddenly finds himself sharing his shoebox apartment with a loud, inappropriate, katana-loving wildcard who eats all his cereal and showers with the door open.
Wade is infuriating, unfiltered, and hiding more scars-literal and otherwise-than Peter can count.
And Peter? He's supposed to keep this professional. He's supposed to report Wade's progress.
He's definitely not supposed to start caring. Or watching. Or wanting.
But the line between enemies and something else blurs fast when secrets are revealed, loyalties are tested, and someone puts Peter in the crosshairs for good.
Wade can't afford to fall for someone like Peter.
Peter never meant to fall for someone like Wade.
But sometimes? Falling is the only way forward.