Haven't I given enough? Given enough.
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  • Reads 34,165
  • Votes 905
  • Parts 13
  • Time 46m
Complete, First published Dec 07, 2020
Mature
"Kid you don't have to do this." I spin my head around, all the Avengers are behind me. It's like a photo... a perfect photo. Their stances match perfectly with the view and the sky. The golden hour light spills over the rooftop like a toppled glass of orange juice. "Friday told me where you are, your heart-rate. Peter, we can help."

"No."

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The story without the happy ending. 

TW:
Suicide attempt
Suicide
Self-Harm
Depression
Anxiety
Self hate. 

Begin the story at what Peter believed was the end of his life, and end it at what actually was. 

Playlist -

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