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Just a bit more comfort
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Ongoing, First published Jul 11, 2019
This is a break away from my oneshots, using the original chapters called 'sensitive' I made a full story
Peter Parker gets upset quite easily but thankfully his new found father figure Tony Stark is always there
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Spider-Man | Doesn't Need Help

26 parts Ongoing

Hello, I'm Peter Parker, and I'm nobody. Peter Parker, according to himself and those who had the opportunity to meet him, was cursed-in the literal sense. A thirteen-year-old boy who has experienced far more in his short life than he ever should have. He lost everyone he chose to trust, and then love. He had no one; he couldn't count on anyone, not even himself. The boy thought his life would remain the same until the end of his days. But as it turns out, fate likes to surprise him and then destroy him even more. Will it be different this time? He no longer believed it could be. He didn't want to believe it. He didn't want that last sliver of hope in his soul to be destroyed forever. Because, even though it seemed like the boy didn't want to live, deep down, he did. But he felt as if he couldn't. He felt like he couldn't live.