Saving My Hope ~ Peter Parker

Saving My Hope ~ Peter Parker

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" I was just to late to save my Hope," Peter Parker or Spider Man, either way your referring to the same person. But way before he got his powers, he had the chance to save the person closest to him. But he didn't, and the person payed the price. Now, its his job to fix his mistake, and maybe just fix his Hope. I am only going to say this once, i do not own any characters from the Marvel Universe ( Peter, Harry Osborne, Mary Jane, and any other references) I only own Abbigalia Gnomes.
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[Sequel to Hanging by a Thread] [Book 2 in the Alex Wallace series] *Pre-Dates Infinity War* Normally, people would be happy that Spring Break was approaching. Zoom in on Peter Parker. He hasn't spoken to Tony Stark since he'd found out the billionaire had wiped his aunt's memory of him being Spider-Man. And now that she knew for good, it had taken all of his negotiating skills to convince her to let him keep web slinging. But now he was ignoring Tony Stark, and no matter how Alexandra or Ned tried to persuade him to talk to his mentor, Peter just wouldn't have it. So now, Peter is basically flying blind without Iron Man there to guide him through the world of being a superhero. At least Peter has his friends to help him. But that whole thing about ignoring Tony Stark? It gets a bit harder when his shop teacher decides that the perfect field trip is to the Stark compound in Manhattan. Could it get much worse? The answer is always yes.

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