thestarkerisobvious:This is the last thing @von–gelmini ( aka @starker-stories ) and I wrote togethe
thestarkerisobvious:This is the last thing @von–gelmini ( aka @starker-stories ) and I wrote together. The setup: All the events of Avengers:Endgame have happened. As far as the world knows, Tony Stark is dead. Only one person on the planet knows otherwise (well, two, if you include a certain Ancient resident of Kamer Taj.) One person, and one tight-lipped AI.All the events of Spider-Man:Far From Home have happened, with one exception. When J. J. Jameson attempted to do his hit piece on civilian (and minor) Peter Parker, he found himself off the air in the middle of his sentence, and out of a job in the middle of the day. He never knew why.Now Peter Parker, like the rest of the world, is trying to move on from this devastating loss. But that’s impossible - because it really feels like the ghost of Tony Stark is haunting him wherever he goes. (Not that he really believes in ghosts, just that his spider-senses tell him Tony is present and watching him, that’s just a malfunction of his spider-senses. Unreliable at best, once they deserted him, and now they are trying to inform him that his dead mentor is there when, obviously, his dead mentor is NOT there.) Ghosting YouChapter 1: Peter - Things We Shouldn’t DoIt wasn’t normal.Texting a dead guy wasn’t normal. Rereading and rerereading his texts from you and pretending they were recent? Also not normal. If anyone had asked, Peter would justify it by pointing out that the ghost of Tony Stark was haunting him everywhere he went, and sending texts out into the ether was just the way he was coping. Not that anyone ever asked. Not that anyone ever knew. Peter Parker still relied on his constant communications with Tony, even if all those communications were strictly one-way. Keep reading -- source link
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