Third book in my Spider-Man saga. First off, I have TWO VERY IMPORTANT DISCLAIMERS: 1) This book does contain foul language. Allie is twenty-one years old, after all. 2) I do use direct quotes from the movie Avengers: Endgame, with slight tweaks here and there to fit my narrative. I do this to keep important story elements and funny jokes, and I in no way want to take credit for the amazing works of the Marvel script writers. Now onto the actual description! It's been five years since that awful day on Titan, and for Allison Stark, things have been quite the emotional rollercoaster. There have been good things, like the birth of her child and becoming CEO of Stark Industries at age 18, making her the youngest CEO in history. There have also been bad things, like the loss of a child and the seemingly neverending grief that comes with losing almost everyone you love. Despite these things, for Allie, life has been pretty ok. But when an opportunity to get her loved ones back literally shows up at her front door, she can't just turn her back on it. Despite Tony's warnings to leave it alone for her daughter's sake, she has to try and get her loved ones back. She wants her daughter to know her father. And she owes it to both of them to try.