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sequel to particles!
pairing ; peter parker x stark!reader
synopsis ;Â peter was supposed to find you after strange wiped everyone's memory of him away. instead, you found him.
words ; 2.0k
themes ; angst, mild fluff and comedy
warnings / includes ;Â lots of feels crammed into this, peter is a flustered mess, reader is an insanely smart kid of tonyâs, mentions of may and the rest of the spidey gang :(
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Ever since Peter had asked Strange to wipe the entire worldâs memory of him, things had been⊠uneventful to say the least. He studied, he worked two boring jobs for a low minimum wage, and he visited Mayâs grave every afternoon.Â
There wasnât much else to do when nobody knew him as Peter Parker.Â
Sometimes, heâd go out in his itchy, make-shift spider suit that heâd fashioned with bright fabrics from a corner store that also sold his most favorite orange-flavored popsicles, stopping common crime as the friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
Other than that⊠he slept. He played Crossy Road on his phoneâor heâd rewatch the Star Wars movies for the billionth time.Â
He thought of his best friends, Ned and MJ. He thought of his brothers, Peter 2 and 3. He thought of his Aunt May, and Happy, who visited her grave almost as frequently as he did. He thought of the closest thing he had to a father figure, Tony Stark. He thought of Mr. Starkâs oldest kidâwhich he used to refer to as his significant other.Â
The love of his life.Â
Y/N Stark.
Peter missed you. He missed you more than anything in the entire world. He missed your wide smile and the specific way youâd throw your head back and laugh so hard youâd be grabbing onto his arm, gasping for breath. He missed how youâd press your chest into his back and kiss along his neck while he did his physics homework, quietly mumbling corrections to his calculations when heâd distractedly scribbled down the wrong formula. He missed how Mr. Stark would pull him to the side to give him the âResponsible Dad Talkâ just about every time the two of you hung out together, and how youâd have to tell your dad that you could make your own decisions and you didnât need him to hover over the two of you.
Besides, you used to say with a soft smile, itâs Peter. You know Peter. Heâs⊠heâs Peter. Heâd never hurt me, pops.
But he did hurt you. He erased all the memories you had togetherâhe completely wiped himself out of your life.
You loved himâand he had taken that away from you.Â
âI love you,â you had whispered into him as you hugged him tight, a tear slipping down the corner of your misty eyes. Peter wrapped his arms around your waist and held you all the closer. âCome back to me, Peter. Or⊠or I swear to fucking GodâIâll find you myself andââÂ
Your words died on your tongue as he surged forward and kissed you, hard and desperate. The kiss tasted of salt from your tears, of coppery blood from his throbbing, split lip. Neither of you cared.
You hiccupped a sob when he reluctantly pulled away, pressing one last kiss to your grimy forehead, before letting you go entirely. He turned before he could see you crumpling into MJ and Ned, who had roped you into a pained embrace, your shoulders trembling with wracking cries.Â
That was five months ago. Five months after Strange wiped everybodyâs memories of him.
Heâd wanted to find you againâhe really did. Obviously, you were an extremely busy person, not only being the oldest kid of Tony Stark, but also a genius student, a researcher, the heir of an entire company, and an older sibling to Morgan. But, if he was completely honest, he didnât really know what to say.
Hey, Iâm Peter Parker and Iâm in love with you, but I never got the chance to tell you because this wizard thatâs sort of a friend of your dadâs erased everyoneâs memory of me because the multiverse broke and a bunch of bad guys from other universes slipped into ours because I ruined my friendâs chances of getting into their dream collegeâ
Yeah. That wouldnât really work out, would it?
So he put it off.Â
Put it off for a week, which rolled into two, which became three, which became three months.
All of a sudden, it was summer, and he still hadnât seen you.Â
He made sure to go to the coffee shop MJ worked at, just to see how she and Ned were faring. From what he heard while he eavesdroppedâthey were doing great at MIT.Â
Peter tried his best to keep up with you through those news articles that kept flashing him ads like You Wouldnât Believe What This Celebrity Looks Like Without Makeup! or Learn All About Steve Rogersâ Exercise Routine!Â
There wasnât much that he could find about you, other than a couple pictures of you with your little sister, Morgan, chowing down on cheeseburgers at McDonaldâs. After all, youâd always been a rather private person, which was the one jarring difference between you and your infamously public father.Â
Your social medias were, expectedly, all privated. Peter doubted youâd accept his follow request, anyway.
It was an ordinary TuesdayâPeter had a shift at a car garage in a couple hours, which left him quite a bit of time to burn. He had ACDC softly playing in the backgroundâa band that both you and your dad had been completely infatuated withâhalf a dozen books spread out around him as he multi-tasked studying new chemical compounds for his web fluid, and rotational mechanics for an upcoming exam.Â
Then, much to his surprise, the doorbell rang.Â
Itâs probably the landlord, Peter thought with a grimace, thinking of the old woman who always had a cigarette between her coarse fingers, despite her own strict policy of no smoking in the building. He turned the music down to a low thrum, before swinging the door open.
And⊠there you were.
Peter could feel his heart drop to the floor.
You were⊠God, you were beautiful. There wasnât much about you that changedâyou got a new pair of glasses, he could see, and youâd cut your hair shorter. There was a tattoo peeking slightly out of your loose-hanging t-shirt etched over your skin, depicting a sketch of an arc reactor, in memory of your late father.Â
Besides that, you were the very same. The same bright, intelligent eyes, the same lips that puckered ever so slightly to the side in thought, and the same brows that knitted together whenever you were concentrating.Â
Your hands were shoved into your jeans as you cocked your head, studying him with narrowed eyes.
âErm,â Peter started, mouth opening and closing as his brain struggled to comprehend that you were here. In the flesh. Fuck, you were gorgeous. âWh⊠Y/N?â
Your eyebrow arched high up, closer to your hairline. âFirst name basis already, huh?â
âIâmââ
âYouâre the Spiderling, arenât you?â you asked abruptly, nearly giving him whiplash. Before he could say anything else, you were swiping your phone open, a hologram of a Youtube video playing right in front of his face. The video displayed Spider-Man swinging from building to building, stopping a car from ramming into an elderly woman crossing the street with nothing but brute strength. Peter didnât even remember that happening. To him, that was just an ordinary day. âThat mustâve been, whatâlike, thirty-five hundred pounds, about fifty miles an hour? Impressive.â
âWhââ
You brushed past him into his tiny apartment. Peter cursed himself for not throwing away the pizza boxes stacked on his kitchen counter, and for leaving his sketches of web shooters out on his desk.Â
A small smile graced your lips as you spotted the blue and red scrap fabrics discarded into the trash can. âHm. You make your own suit? My dad did, too. Godâare those goggles?â You picked up his vision goggles from his unmade bed, peering through them as you snorted in amusement. âHow on earth do you see anything though these?â
âIââ
You turned to him with an intrigued grin. âIâm sure you already know who I am, seeing as you knew my dad. Itâs nice to finally meet you, Spiderling.â
Peter blinked. The overwhelming sense of deja vu washed over him like a tidal waveâyou were behaving eerily similar to when Mr. Stark had approached him to go to Germany back in 2016.
âI⊠howâŠâ
âWhatâs your name?â you asked, gingerly stepping over his textbooks to stare at his pinboard, where his calendar hung.Â
âPeter,â he finally mumbled in reply, shaking his head to clear his thoughts. âAnd itâs Spider-Man, not Spiderling. What are you doing here? I mean, not that I donât want you here, but, uhmâhow did you find me?â
You looked over your shoulder with a knowing glint to your eyes. âI keep tabs on everybody my dad used to work with. Honestly, it wasn't too difficult to track you downâgiven the radius of where Spider-Man usually frequents and his response times to local crimes, it was easy to pinpoint where you lived. After my AI ran a couple voice recognition tests and estimated bodily proportions, that led me right to you.â You leaned against his rickety wooden desk with a curious grin. âThought youâd be a bit older, though. Looks like youâre around my age.â
âI⊠thatâs⊠wow.â
Wrinkling your nose in amusement, you turned back to his full calendar.Â
Peter prayed you wouldnât flip over to your birthday monthâheâd circled your birthday with bright red sharpie and drew loopy hearts all over the little square. Thankfully, you stopped skimming through, pausing at the relatively empty weeks where he had nothing planned other than a few work shifts.
âLooks like youâre free from school in a couple weeks,â you said. âI know this is really sudden and very abrupt of me, butâIâd love to offer you a job at Stark Labs. You must be crazy smart to design synthetic webs with a Youngâs modulus thatâs off the charts. Could really use that brain of yours at my company. Plus, youâve got a lot of work experience in the bag.âÂ
There was a beat of silence. Peter stared at you with parted lips.Â
A bit more timidly, you added on, âAnd⊠itâd be nice to work with someone that knew my dad.â
Well, Peter didnât want to brag, but heâd definitely say that he didnât only just know Tony Stark. But you didnât need to know that right at this moment.Â
âYes,â he blurted out, a bit louder than necessary. âAre you kidding me? Thatâs⊠thatâs amazing! Yeah, oh my God, Iâd love to! Thank you!â
Before he could stop himself, his body moved out of pure muscle memory and excitement, stepping forward to wind his arms around you, squeezing you tightly. Your familiar perfume made his eyes well with tearsâfuck, he missed you so fucking much.
âOhââ you began to say, muscles tensing. âOkay, then. Youâre welcome, pal.â
Rouge flushed hotly over his cheeks as he realized that you werenât his significant other anymoreâin your mind, this was the first time the two of you were meeting. Quickly, he let you go, backing away with a grimace.Â
âSorry,â he winced. âSorry, I justââ
âHave we met before?â you asked, cutting him off. âI donât know⊠it just feels like⊠nevermind. Iâd probably remember a cute face like yours.âÂ
Peterâs face burned an even brighter shade of red.Â
âHereâs my contact information. Iâll send you any contracts, NDAs, legality issues, dates for any research projects you might be interested in joining, payment negotiations, all that jazz,â you told him, placing a card onto his desk. âI look forward to working with you, Patrick.â
âPeter,â he corrected.
A smile played with the corner of your lips. âRight. Peter. Nice music taste, by the way. I love ACDCâI can see why my dad liked you so much.âÂ
With that, you ambled over his scattered belongings on the floor, flashing him one last beam, before striding straight out the door.Â
Peter stared at the open doorway for a minuteâor was it an hour? He really couldnât tell.Â
He collapsed into his bed, the goggles youâd dangled digging into his back. He arched up just enough to pull it away, clutching it to his chest with a goofy smile.
You found him.Â
Against all odds, youâd found him.
Fuck, Peter loved you so much.
Telling you thoughânow that was a different story entirely. One that Peter knew was going to take time.Â
But for youâŠÂ
Heâd wait centuries.
Star Trek (2009), dir. J.J. Abrams
They really should do a real Scott Lang podcast of him summing up the events of the MCU and add in Luis as his podcast-mate
okay, fun question for the marvel peeps bc i think you can tell a LOT about someone by these, so plop in the tags:
the first marvel movie you saw
a marvel movie you consider a comfort movie
your favorite marvel movie
and the marvel movie you feel was the most formative of your current personality/interests