Ok, ok, before you go and call the cops on me, hear me out. Please?
My mother was diagnosed with cancer last year, and since my dad has never been a part of our life, we don't exactly have the money to pay for chemo. What was I supposed to do? Sit around and watch my mother die?
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Lynn knows what she's doing is wrong, but she can't stop. She tries to justify what she's doing: the ends justify the means, right? And besides, she's not straight up robbing an entire bank of all its money, so it's not like she a supervillain. She's only taking a *little* bit of money, just enough to help her and her mom.
And it doesn't help that she's starting a new school, where she'll have no friends to help her with the fact that her mother is practically dying. Of course, that's what she thinks when she first walks through the doors of Midtown School of Science and Technology, but when she befriends a cute boy named Peter Parker, her life seems to take a turn for the better.
And then, the familiar roadblocks in her life return, and a superhero named Spider-Man catches on to what she's doing to banks. At first, Lynn doesn't stop, but when she realizes that she's starting to have feelings for Peter, who she finds out is Spider-Man, she has a terrible decision to make.
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Set immediately after Spider-Man: Homecoming
Updates on Friday
CURRENTLY ON HOLD
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Cover pic credits: I found the picture somewhere on the internet ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
(So if you know me, you know I like Spider-Man. I appreciate when Spider-Man is handled well and when he's able to learn from his mistakes and make himself better from them. The most recent Spider-Man MCU movie has thrown Peter Parker and Spider-Man into unknown territory with nobody knowing who he is and with him having nobody he can rely on. He's the universe's blank slate, and now he can try to rebuild his identity from scratch.
Now here's something else you all will learn about me. I loved the original Teen Titans animated series. Still do as a matter of fact, because it took itself seriously while also being fun. It was lighthearted but also gives the characters ample opportunities to grow and mature. And while I understand that the series never ended on a cliffhanger....
I want that story to continue. And I will make it so in a way that honors both sources.
And so, I want to bridge the gap in a way that only I know how to. What if Spider-Man was in the Teen Titans in the aftermath of No Way Home?
spoilers obviously for both Teen Titans and Spider-Man: No Way Home)
It's been a year since the Runes Of Kof Kol were cast, erasing Peter Parker's presence in the mind and the media off the face of the earth....no not just the earth. Wiped from the face of reality entirely. Since then, Peter left New York. Not wanting to try the limits of what the spell can do after the fact, and not wanting to jeopardize anything with his old friends Ned and Michelle.
In the superhero info sphere, Spider-Man vanished from New York and started appearing across the country. Helping where he can and leaving as fast as he came. Where he started making connections with other local superheroes, becoming everyone's true Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man.
Now he's come to Jump City, where he wants to try and make a new life for the long term. Enrolled in high school again, and even making friends with a girl named Tara.
But who's this green kid in a super suit following her around?