At the age of 6 she discovered her powers. At the age of 8 her parents died. At the age of 15, she met Peter Parker. Aria Thompson didn't know what to expect when she became a Stark, but it wasn't the life of luxury she hoped for. She owed Tony her life, and she could never repay him for taking her in, but feeling like a prisoner in her own home was beginning to take a toll on her. She never left the house, not even to attend high school. She was only taught to control her powers, but never explore their true nature. That was until Tony discovered Spiderman. Peter Parker was everything New York City needed as a protector, but he was also known to bite off more than he could chew. He needed someone to watch him, keeping him on a short leash. That's where Aria comes in. When Tony offers this job to his adopted daughter, while also allowing her to attend school and practice her powers with Peter in her free time, how could she say no? This was the chance freedom she had been waiting for for seven years. All the while, Peter thinks he's giving Aria lessons on how to be a superhero, but he's really the one being watched. What happens when Aria becomes just as reckless as him?