Liz Parker (
st_hotflashes) wrote2018-05-07 03:53 pm
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Be Careful What You Ask For (Closed to Peter)
Liz walked numbly through the Inn after having spoken with Emma. It was as if her body were on autopilot as her mind couldn't really focus or process anything directly. What it all meant, how she felt, if she was around to see it happen - these questions were like vague fog in her mind that she couldn't quite grasp.
She thought, ever so briefly, that she might find herself in front of Kitty or Piotr's door, but it was Peter's door she came to a stop at. Liz swayed a little as she stood there, staring blankly at the door. She did that for a good five minutes before she was able to will herself to lift her hand and knock. It was a quiet two rap knock.
When the door opened, when she lay eyes on Peter, the numbness seemed to ebb a little. She stared at him silently, then slowly her face began to twist and contort as anguish spread through her features. She didn't move an inch except for her face. Everything suddenly felt intense and Liz stood there, stiff, and started to cry unabashedly. Cried with every fiber of her being.
She thought, ever so briefly, that she might find herself in front of Kitty or Piotr's door, but it was Peter's door she came to a stop at. Liz swayed a little as she stood there, staring blankly at the door. She did that for a good five minutes before she was able to will herself to lift her hand and knock. It was a quiet two rap knock.
When the door opened, when she lay eyes on Peter, the numbness seemed to ebb a little. She stared at him silently, then slowly her face began to twist and contort as anguish spread through her features. She didn't move an inch except for her face. Everything suddenly felt intense and Liz stood there, stiff, and started to cry unabashedly. Cried with every fiber of her being.
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When he gets back upstairs, Liz is still asleep. He sets the tray back down on the table (muffins, juice and milk because he doesn't know what she prefers with her muffins) and sits down at one of the chairs. Before long, he dozes off again.
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Smiling, she climbed out of bed and padded over to where Peter was. She debated if she should wake him. He looked really cute sleeping.
Liz decided to walk over and kiss him lightly on the lips to wake him up, like he was sleeping beauty or something.
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"Hey," he says, groggily. "Made breakfast."
He shifted up in his chair and wiped the sleep from his eyes with the back of his hand.
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"You should have woken me up." She smiled as she sat down on the other chair. "You're getting a lot better at making muffins."
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Peter reaches for a muffin and pulls off the wrapper. "You sleep okay?" He's not going to ask if she dreamed about Max.
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"Yeah." She looked like maybe she wanted to tell him something. She thought about talking about her dream or, at the very least, mentioning he was in one.
Liz reached for a muffin as well. "Your bed is really nice." Or maybe it was just wherever he was sleeping, really. She brought the muffin up and picked a piece off, hiding her sheepish expression a little as she ate the piece she pulled off.
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"Yeah, I like it. I'm still not really used to having a room this big, though."
Liz was right, the muffins didn't just look better, they also tasted better.
"You can spend the night whenever you want," he says. Not just the nights she was feeling sad.
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"Yeah, okay."
Somehow the invitation seemed major. "You can too. For my room." Though that probably went without saying since he had come back to stay a second night before.
Liz took another bite of the muffin. "...What does your room look like, back home?"
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Realization suddenly dawns on Peter.
"Do you want to see it? I've worn the Spider-Suit inside my room before." Plenty of times, actually. Before and after sneaking out. "I'm sure if we ask Karen, she can bring something up."
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She also thought Peter pulled off the Spider-Man thing way better than she did.
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He pulls the Spidey mask out of the second drawer, then offers it to Liz.
"Here," he says. "You should be able to just ask Karen to show you."
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"Um... hi, Karen."
Hello Liz.
Liz looked over at Peter tentatively. Could he tell she was looking at him?
"Could you, um. Peter and I were wondering if you could show me a video of Peter's room?"
Certainly
Suddenly in front of her eyes there was video and it wasn't of Peter sitting in front of her in the Madonna Inn. It was like she was crawling into a window to a small room. Liz saw Star Wars stuff and a bunk bed. It looked exactly like what a teenage boy's room, but with touches of Peter everywhere.
She jumped suddenly out of surprise when the video changed to a different clip. She was... staring at Peter and he was upside down.
"Um..." But then she heard another boy talking. Peter was talking about an evil layer and then the feed cut out.
"...Thank you Karen. Um. Bye." It was polite to say bye, right?
Liz pulled off the mask, blushing because she was sure her bed-hair was now also hat-hair. "Your room is very... you."
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A picture's worth a thousand words.
Peter takes the mask from Liz. "What was your room like?" he asks as he pads back to the dresser.
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"oh," She realized he asked a question and looked over to him. "I have, um. double bed. There's some of Maria's mom's artwork - she went through this whole 'artist' phase. Lots of books and star decorations. A poster or two of boys bands who aren't probably popular in your time." She blushed at that part. "My window leads out to the roof. It's like a balcony, really."
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"That's really awesome," Peter says. "When I was a kid, I always wanted those glow-in-the-dark stars that you put up on your ceiling." By reflex, his eyes turn up to the ceiling of his new room. "I wanted to actually put them up like the actual constellations."
Peter was a bit of an astronomy nerd.
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"My parents got me a telescope instead because my dad didn't want to be the one to climb back up to the ceiling to take them down when I got over my 'phase'." Liz did air quotes.
Jokes were on them. The stars we're apparently always going to be part of her life.
"Would you still like them?"
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"I don't know," Peter admits. "I haven't really thought about it since then until just now."
Peter pours himself a glass of juice. "If you got some, I could put them on the ceiling for you," Peter says. And remove them if she ever got over her phase.
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"This is going to sound really embarrassing, but - I think it's really, um, attractive, when you use your powers." She blushed, but her knees up near her acted almost as a barrier for her embarrassment... A little.
"When I dream about you, sometimes we're in, like, a lab doing some experiment and then sometimes you're um. You know, Spider-Man."
She wasn't sure why she was sharing, but she was. Maybe it was because she had dreamt of Max yesterday and felt a little guilty.
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"I don't think it's embarrassing," he says. "I'm just glad that you like them and aren't... weirded out by them."
Which was definitely a concern early in their relationship.
"What are we doing the other times?" he asks.
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Liz ducked her head and pulled on a memory of a dream she has written down recently. "This one time... There was this bad guy in the city and you were fighting him and I showed up" she blushed and buried her head against her knees. Somehow this was more embarrassing than if she was telling him how one time in a lab dream Peter lifted her onto the table and took her in the middle of the room.
"I had my own, um, costume. I looked sort of like you, but different. And I guess we worked together"
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"Spider-Woman?" he asks. "I just hope you wouldn't need to get bitten by a spider for it to happen."
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She watched him for a moment, taking in his expression. "I mean... It's not like I have any powers for that to really happen." Unless she went around making out with people hoping to see if she flashed on a crime.
"...you wouldn't mind that, though?" Somehow that question seemed important even though it wasn't in any realm of possibility.
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"Ned didn't have any powers either, and he helped me."
Peter doesn't think she told her this story, so he decides now is as good a time as ever to tell her.
"When I found out who the Vulture was, I grabbed my old suit from beneath the lockers and ran outside. The Shocker -- one of the Vulture's lackeys -- was waiting for me and I didn't see it coming. He knocked me back and my web-shooters went flying before I could even do anything."
Peter smiles at the memory.
"And Ned -- Ned grabbed my web-shooters and shot webbing at the Shocker's mechanical gauntlet thing and I -- I was able to take him down because he did that."
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"I guess because of who The Vulture was, he knew where you went to school, huh." She thought about the few times they had been threatened at school.
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