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What it comes down to, really, is that Five had been too eager for results. Once it became clear to him that there was a connection between his powers and his energy level the obvious course of action, as he saw it, was to test this information. The hypothesis was this: higher energy levels = stronger powers and the easiest way to get more energy is to eat more. Pretty simple stuff. Too simple.
or Five times that Five starves himself and one time that he gets called out on it.
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27 Oct 2020
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You Thought You Knew Everything by orphan_account
Fandoms: The Avengers (Marvel Movies), The Amazing Spider-Man (Movies - Webb), Spider-Man - All Media Types, Marvel Cinematic Universe
10 Mar 2014
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Peter Parker was a responsible sixteen year old with superpowers who did not need a babysitter, goddamn it. Now if only Clint would believe him.
Prompt: Peter always thought his father was a normal guy, but was he really? (In which Clint adopted Peter years ago. He never actively compromised his cover, but he didn't try too hard to hide. Then a certain Tony Stark started coming by.)
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08 Jul 2019
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Support System by aloneintherain
Fandom Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man - All Media Types, The Amazing Spider-Man (Movies - Webb)
05 Sep 2015
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02 Apr 2019
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Safeguard by aloneintherain
Fandoms: Spider-Man - All Media Types, Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel, The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
03 Jul 2015
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After the public death of a superhuman 15 year old, teenage superheroes are forced to wear government-issued clothing that marks them as underage.
Or; Peter is backed into a corner, Tony Stark grows increasingly frustrated, and New York protects their own.Peter focusses on the pedestrians, on their whispering and pointing. At Peter. At his blue Regulation Jacket, in the middle of Times Square, blown up to epic proportions on the huge towering screens.
Oh.
“Oh,” Peter says, dumbly. “Oh no.”

