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The Amazing Spider-man
Bros Before Superheroes by
jdphoenix
He throws an arm around Peter's shoulders and turns them both down the street in the opposite direction Peter wants to go. "We'll get through this, man, you and me. I want you to know, I am no longer a fan of Spider-man on Facebook. That's how much I'm here for you." He hitches his arm a little tighter around Peter. "There's a boxing match on tonight and we'll order pizza and laugh at dirty jokes. And, if you're ready for it, we can talk about her. Don't worry! I won't say her name! There will be a firm, no G-word rule while we have man-time." Flash is there for Peter when he discovers Gwen is cheating on him with Spider-man. Aw, Flash. Adorably hilarious.
A Guide to Caring for Your Very Own Spider-Boyfriend by [Anonymous]
The first time he clambers in through her window (back when her father was still alive oh god –) Gwen doesn't think much of it and her reaction is mostly fond incredulity. Peter Parker has always been kind of awkward, a contradiction in terms: inviting one second, all bashful intellect and charm, yet crushingly antisocial the next. Gwen knows this because they've been at the same school since elementary, orbiting each other like planetary bodies, even if it's only recently that they've actually been brought into close contact with each other.
(Maybe they're not planets. Maybe he's the sun and she's Icarus: she can feel the wax burning her fingers as it boils and melts –)
So when he taps on the window pane, it's just one more piece in the puzzle that is Peter Parker. It doesn't hurt that she finds his awkwardness unbearably endearing. Really lovely Gwen/Peter that doesn't forget that Gwen is also a scientist.
promise not to promise anymore by
professor_spork
Peter isn't here, Peter didn't save him, Peter lied.
I've got you, he'd said. A pretty lie. She told him how she didn't think she could do it twice, how the uncertainty weighed on her, never knowing if her dad would come home. And Peter had held her close and Peter had kissed her and Peter had filled her heart with empty promises about how it would be different, this time.
It's a lot easier to be mad at Peter than to miss her father. Gwen and her grief, at the end of the movie and after. Oh Gwen. Oh my heart. Absolutely heartwrenching. Have tissues handy.
Sticky Situation by
lastingopposite
Hot, sweet first time for Gwen and Peter.
~*~
Bros Before Superheroes by
He throws an arm around Peter's shoulders and turns them both down the street in the opposite direction Peter wants to go. "We'll get through this, man, you and me. I want you to know, I am no longer a fan of Spider-man on Facebook. That's how much I'm here for you." He hitches his arm a little tighter around Peter. "There's a boxing match on tonight and we'll order pizza and laugh at dirty jokes. And, if you're ready for it, we can talk about her. Don't worry! I won't say her name! There will be a firm, no G-word rule while we have man-time." Flash is there for Peter when he discovers Gwen is cheating on him with Spider-man. Aw, Flash. Adorably hilarious.
A Guide to Caring for Your Very Own Spider-Boyfriend by [Anonymous]
The first time he clambers in through her window (back when her father was still alive oh god –) Gwen doesn't think much of it and her reaction is mostly fond incredulity. Peter Parker has always been kind of awkward, a contradiction in terms: inviting one second, all bashful intellect and charm, yet crushingly antisocial the next. Gwen knows this because they've been at the same school since elementary, orbiting each other like planetary bodies, even if it's only recently that they've actually been brought into close contact with each other.
(Maybe they're not planets. Maybe he's the sun and she's Icarus: she can feel the wax burning her fingers as it boils and melts –)
So when he taps on the window pane, it's just one more piece in the puzzle that is Peter Parker. It doesn't hurt that she finds his awkwardness unbearably endearing. Really lovely Gwen/Peter that doesn't forget that Gwen is also a scientist.
promise not to promise anymore by
Peter isn't here, Peter didn't save him, Peter lied.
I've got you, he'd said. A pretty lie. She told him how she didn't think she could do it twice, how the uncertainty weighed on her, never knowing if her dad would come home. And Peter had held her close and Peter had kissed her and Peter had filled her heart with empty promises about how it would be different, this time.
It's a lot easier to be mad at Peter than to miss her father. Gwen and her grief, at the end of the movie and after. Oh Gwen. Oh my heart. Absolutely heartwrenching. Have tissues handy.
Sticky Situation by
Hot, sweet first time for Gwen and Peter.
~*~
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