



Hey, after all the times I screwed up and you two were there for me? It’s the least I can do.
It was a really strange sensation, being used to being… happy. It was confusing, but it was sure as hell better than what he’d left behind.
“Sure, babes,” he said down the phone, “I’ll order us some takeout.”
“Thanks babes,” said Peter. “Also, don’t call me ‘babes’, babes.”
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Heh I didn’t know that was even an unpopular opinion. So far from what I’ve seen of the Parker Industries bits I like them. It’s nice to see Peter getting to do new things.
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YES. SO MUCH. But the movies have him in this constant state of teenagerhood, he’s growing younger and younger with each reboot, and it’s honestly like the wider world just…. can’t see Peter as an adult, ever? He’s forever trapped in his teenage angst.
(Which, ok, does have merits for actual teenagers just learning about the character I guess. It’s just…well, goddammit, even TEN YEARS ON I’m still pissed they erased the Spider-marriage.)