It had been confirmed numerous times by many of Peter’s loved ones, as well as many reputable sources—like Dr. Cho—and less reputable ones—like Tony Stark—over the course of the last few months. It was something that, deep down, everyone already knew. Even those still in denial were unable to completely convince themselves otherwise.
The fact is, absolutely no one was surprised. Not completely, anyway.
Or, after months and months of trying to convince people that he is healthy and well, people finally start to take Peter seriously.
Or, Peter Parker does not have cancer. this it no longer a hot take.
this is the third fic in a series.
Words: 11575, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English
Series: Part 3 of Peter does Not Have Cancer, I Promise
- Fandoms: Spider-Man - All Media Types, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
- Rating: Not Rated
- Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
- Categories: Gen
- Characters: Peter Parker, Ned Leeds, Amadeus Cho, Michelle Jones (Marvel), Cindy Moon, Happy Hogan, Jason Ionello, Aunt May Parker (Marvel), Flash Thompson, Tony Stark
- Relationships: Ned Leeds & Peter Parker, Michelle Jones & Peter Parker, Aunt May Parker & Peter Parker, Peter Parker & Tony Stark
- Additional Tags: Misunderstandings, Resolved Misunderstandings, Post-Movie: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Alternate Universe - Canon Divergence, No way home doesn't happen, also endgame doesn't really either, Mentions of Cancer, NO ONE IN THIS FIC HAS CANCER, Flash Thompson Being an Asshole, but its ok cause we're all friends here, Hair Growth, Peter gets his hair back!, Assumptions, wrong assumptions, Crack, Crack Treated Seriously, Gossip, Rumors, Parker Luck lets up a little bit for this one, POV Outsider, Peter Parker is a Mess, post-identity reveal, Tony Stark Acting as Peter Parker's Parental Figure, Aunt May Parker & Tony Stark Coparenting Peter Parker, Good Parent Aunt May Parker (Marvel), Peter Parker is So Done, Hurt/Comfort, Angst, Oops, how did that get in there, Social Media, Part 3, this is it guys, The Final Part, Press and Tabloids