To forget

To forget

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Peter Parker was in love, he was also in denial and in complete unawareness of his own feelings and when he did understand, it was too late, his love was far away and he couldn't forget them. So he started to find people that could just make his mind blank and drown himself in pleasure, even if they were complete strangers. But you can't have sex all the time, for those times and even not, he drank and drank until he could even forget who he was, to add to that he took drugs to make his mind numb. Unfortunately due to his mutation he needed a bigger quantity of those substances to really feel their effect, solution? Make more money by working more. Of course he didn't stop his nightly duties as the Spiderman and he was actually really good at making people believe nothing changed in him, whether at work or on his patrols. Recently tho his mutation got worse and he can now grow two fangs who can shoot acid, sometimes he gets hungry for the ~forbidden~ milkshake (aka what spiders eat), to not eat people he generally eats an animal that's nearby or buys a chicken and eats it. Now that's his current lifestyle but what if Venom still had a teeny tiny bit of bond with Peter? And what if one day he felt something very very wrong with a certain spider?
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It's almost funny. How grief sneaks up on you. One second, you're fine; you're coping well and then it hits you like a bullet, tearing right through your heart, almost killing you on the spot. Grief is a monster that lies dormant in the darkest quarters of your mind, growing stronger and stronger until you can't fight anymore. Until you can't breathe. Peter was fractured. The monster having grown too big, and without any support left to hold him up, the world of drugs dug its claws into him. And it was slowly killing him, like a sickly sweet poison that dulled the pain while quietly feeding on his soul. He was powerless to stop it. He was too tired to stop it. Tony was doing pretty good. Aside from having died, he was doing pretty good. Resurrected from the dead, check. Thanos dead, check. Wife and daughter thriving, check. He'd never expected to get his life back, that was for sure. He was thankful for the second chance. Unfortunately, Tony was quick to discover that the kid had all but lost his own life. It felt like a knife slowly twisting into his chest every time he saw the kid: in agony. Now Tony wasn't exactly the poster-child for a good emotional support figure, but he wasn't about to sit back and let this continue. No matter how hard the kid fought him, no matter how much resistance he was met with, Tony would help the kid. Still, he couldn't help the fear that laced his blood. Tony couldn't help but question whether he would be able to save Peter from the weight of grief. **NO Starker** Triggers Warnings: Substance Use/Abuse Depressive and/or Suicidal Thoughts/Mentions Rape Threats/Mentions Descriptive Blood/Minimal Gore Some Self-Harm Coarse Language Mental Illness (various) This is a heavier story, so please don't read if you're not comfortable with any of the above triggers. Stay safe! Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoy it! Fanfiction Story by Kale_Kabbage Most characters, and prequel themes are owned by Marvel®

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