"This kid I babysit, she tells me Spider-Man comes to her room every night to tell her bedtime stories."
"You think she's lying?"
"I think it's cute."
"Well, she might not be wrong."
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Nine months after the third snap made by Tony Stark, which saved half of the human race, the whole world was slowly but surely piecing itself back together. This left Pepper with the responsibility of handling the company and taking care of their daughter simultaneously. Unable to do both, she decides to hire a close friend's daughter to babysit the little Stark.
Since then, Rosie is forced to adjust to her new, simple life and guide Morgan through grief, all the while captivated by her stories about how Spider-Man reads her to sleep almost every night, in place of her late father. As soon as Morgan proves herself right, Rosie couldn't help but grow closer to the masked hero, oblivious to the fact that he was her next door neighbor all along.
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Note: I'm currently rewriting EVERY chapter in this book so the story is also bound to change. As of today, May 19, 2020, this story is being edited
Losing your father at a young age is devastating, but at least Morgan knows her dad Tony Stark died a true hero and is at peace. She is also surrounded by so many loving friends and family, most importantly including her mother Pepper Stark Potts.
What happened to Stark in those five years before the Blip, how did he finally get to be with Pepper trough all this years and how is he dealing with Peter Parker being gone.