Peter Parker... Stark?

Peter Parker... Stark?

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When Richard and Mary Parker became world-renowned geneticists, they never expected that they would be targeted for their work and forced to leave their only son, 14 year old Peter, behind with his Aunt May. In their rush to abandon everything, one genetically enhanced spider is accidentally left behind, and suddenly Peter Parker's life is about to change forever. (I do not own many of these characters, the cover art was generated by AI, and most of the characters belong to Marvel. The only thing I own is the story itself as well as my own character contributions.)
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Peter Parker... Stark?

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So... Peter Antonio Parker Stark. Because apparently the universe looked at Peter Parker's life and said, "You know what this kid needs? More trauma, more expectations, and a billionaire father with the emotional range of a malfunctioning Roomba." In this universe, Peter isn't just Tony's intern or his "kid" in the metaphorical sense-no, no, he's the actual offspring of Tony Stark. Which means he grows up surrounded by cutting‑edge tech, questionable parenting choices, and enough Stark Industries paperwork to qualify as its own supervillain. But don't worry, the Parkers still exist somewhere in the emotional background, because even in an AU, Peter can't escape character development. Watch as Peter tries to balance genius‑level intellect, superhero responsibilities, and the joy of being raised by a man who thinks "healthy coping mechanisms" is a brand of protein bar. It's messy, it's dramatic, and honestly, it's precisely what you'd expect when you mix Parker angst with Stark chaos.

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