"ꜱᴏᴍᴇᴛɪᴍᴇꜱ, ᴛʜᴇ ʜᴇᴀʀᴛ ʀᴇᴍᴇᴍʙᴇʀꜱ ᴡʜᴀᴛ ᴛʜᴇ ᴍɪɴᴅ ꜰᴏʀɢᴇᴛꜱ."
˖ ᡣ𐭩 ⊹ ࣪ ౨ৎ˚₊
A cruel twist of fate had wiped Peter Parker from the world's memory, including those he held dearest. Forced to start anew, Peter re-enrolled at Midtown High, a ghost among his former friends: Ned, MJ, and Y/N Stark, the girl who once owned his heart. Aunt May was gone, a loss that echoed the silence of forgotten love. Yet, fate, in its mysterious way, began to weave them back together, a fragile new friendship budding from the ashes of the old. But for Y/N, a nagging sense of familiarity haunted her interactions with Peter, a persistent déjà vu that tugged at the edges of her consciousness. One afternoon, while sorting through old belongings in Avengers Tower, a heavy, unassuming box tucked away in a dusty corner caught her eye. Inside, nestled amongst forgotten trinkets and faded photographs, lay a collection of seemingly random items: a worn Rubik's Cube, a slightly battered LEGO Death Star instruction manual, a handmade friendship bracelet with mismatched beads, and a concert ticket stub for a band she couldn't recall ever seeing. Each object radiated a strange, inexplicable significance, triggering fragmented images and emotions, whispers of a past she couldn't quite grasp. Little did Y/N know, this box held the key to unlocking a love story lost to a world's collective amnesia, a path back to the boy the universe had tried to erase from her memory. (Y/N is Tony Stark's daughter, and in that timeline, Tony had already passed away.)
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Peter Parker x Y/n Stark
"What makes one matter?" I asked.
He shuffled under the sheet so we could see each other's faces under the layer of white. "What's wrong?"
"The answer is people right? People make you matter, but see that's the thing. People think I'm selfish and annoying, and a slut. These things, what I am, it all means that I don't matter, right?"
"You matter to me."
I met his eyes. "Then why did you leave me?"
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When glamours Marina and her neglectful mother move across the hall from the Parker residence after a traumatizing divorce and the death of a love one, Marina finds herself making friends with all sorts of unique people. First, there's responsible Cindy Moon who Marina plays soccer with. Then there's her new neighbor, Peter, who is always running off doing who knows what. Then there's Ms. May, the only adult who seems to like Marina's company. And then, finally, there's annoying Flash who can't catch a clue.
Marina has her own set of...unique traits - she can be selfish, judgmental, cold, brash, and has trouble forming close relationships with others. So, while she's dealing with rumors about her virtue after one dark room at a party; Taking photos for the school newspaper; Trying to get her hothead soccer coach fire with Cindy's help; And dealing with the guilt of the passing of her younger sister; The last thing Marina expects is to heal, grow, and find the one thing she never thought she'd get: a home.
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Friends to Lovers | Set in the MCU| Starts with Homecoming then follows the MCU timeline.