Sidney Henderson-Stark does not know what she wants to be, only that she doesn't believe she's built for mediocrity and that she never could leave well enough alone. A visit from her estranged dad, a near-abandoned science project, a boy with superpowers, and one act of defiance- stowing away on a weekend trip to Germany - soon spiral into so, so much more when Sidney's life becomes entangled with that of Peter Parker, a boy in her class whose endearing smile hides a secret. Now, Sidney finds herself caught in a web of heroes, villains, conspiracies, and life-or-death stakes, where she is faced with a choice from which she cannot go back: risk her life and her future, to follow in her father's footsteps, or lose the boy she may be starting to love?
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Dumb teenage girl is desperate to follow in her estranged father's footsteps, risking her life and livelihood in the process. Her and Peter's shenanigans force Tony to take responsibility for not one, but two idiotic super-genius teenagers. Now add angst.
Words: 2104, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
- Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man - All Media Types, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies)
- Rating: Not Rated
- Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply
- Categories: Multi
- Characters: Peter Parker, Tony Stark, Original Female Character(s), Ned Leeds, Pepper Potts, Steve Rogers, Happy Hogan, Michelle Jones (Marvel), Academic Decathlon Team Members (Spider-Man: Homecoming), Flash Thompson
- Relationships: Peter Parker & Tony Stark, Ned Leeds & Peter Parker, Pepper Potts/Tony Stark, Tom Holland (Actor)/Peter Parker/Original Female Character(s), Peter Parker/Original Female Character(s), Michelle Jones & Peter Parker, Peter Parker & Steve Rogers & Tony Stark
- Additional Tags: Precious Peter Parker, Sassy Peter Parker, Peter Parker is a Little Shit, Peter Parker is a Mess, Tony Stark Acting as Peter Parker's Parental Figure, Parent Tony Stark, Tony Stark Needs a Hug, Peter Parker Needs a Hug, Everyone Needs A Hug, Friends to Lovers, Denial of Feelings, Minor Violence, Fluff and Angst, Bad coping mechanisms, who let teenagers be superheroes, Poor Life Choices, Hurt/Comfort, Multiverse, Tony Stark is Good With Kids