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    Summary

    Anyway, Peter turns on the computer- which looks like its been around since the dinosaurs, especially since it runs Windows 7... But he shouldn't judge- and puts in the username and password.

    The first thing he does is goes to Bing- ew- and search for Spider-Man. He isn't expecting anything to come out of this but-

    Search: Spider-Man

    109,436 Results

    Checked: 14,000,605 Sources

    And- What the fuck!? Holy shit- he's a comic book character!? Wait does this mean everyone knows who Spider-Man is?

    -OR-

    NWH happened. Peter got thrown into DC verse, he likes (read: is super mega obsessed with) Jason Todd, May's still dead, and he's trying to not get sued for copyright... So yeah, life's good for ol' Peter! (its not)

    PREVIOUSE TITLE: Maybe... Maybe this is how it's ment to be.

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    English
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    13,816
    Chapters:
    6/?
    Comments:
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    Kudos:
    597
    Bookmarks:
    127
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    15,905
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    Buck is no stranger people leaving him.

    His parents, his sister, Eddie.

    They all left and sure, his parents were there but not for him. They lost the child they actually wanted. They never wanted him. Not really.

    His sister he can understand. She got stuck with basically raising him. She didn't want or need that responsibility. She had her own life with Doug. Although he wishes he could go back and tell her not to go with him. But, it doesn't work like that, he knows.

    And Eddie... He also understands why he left. Hell, if he didn't Buck would have himself. He needed to be with his son. He can understand that. But that doesn't mean him leaving doesn't hurt.

    Series
    Language:
    English
    Words:
    1,524
    Chapters:
    1/?
    Kudos:
    20
    Bookmarks:
    5
    Hits:
    390
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    Peter Parker was in his room at Aunt Mays the first time it happened.

    He was just chilling on his bed, reading a book, when his senses spiked. Now- he didn't immediately spring out of his seat. He really just looked around because his senses weren't screaming 'DANGER DANGER DANGER' more so, a 'be wary, shit's- that's not normal- bout to go down.' So he wasn't too worried.

    That was until Loki, Thor's brother, just dropped into his room. And- no- he did not scream like a girl and throw his book at him. (He did)

    -OR-

    5 times Loki time slipped to Peter (while he was alone) and one time everyone was there.

    Series
    Language:
    English
    Words:
    2,165
    Chapters:
    1/1
    Comments:
    28
    Kudos:
    698
    Bookmarks:
    73
    Hits:
    4,975
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    Peter Parker's luck is the worst. First, he, Dr. Strange, and Mr. Stark get stuck in a literal flying donut. Second, he dies. Which would be fine, except for the fact he remembers being dusted and his healing trying to stop it. That hurt like hell. Then now he is in a completely different (probably different) universe because, while he might not be good at geography, he sure as hell doesn't remember there ever being a 'Gotham' on the world map of things. AND to top it all off, he is seeing hero's that apparently, don't exist here.

    OR

    Parker luck has Peter in Gotham, and he somehow is seeing dead people (probably dead anyways because he can't really travel dimensions and find out)

    (PREVIOUSLY NAMED We Ain't Angry at You Love (You're the Greatest Thing We Lost))

    Series
    Language:
    English
    Words:
    11,828
    Chapters:
    11/11
    Comments:
    78
    Kudos:
    494
    Bookmarks:
    78
    Hits:
    17,477

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