Liz Parker (
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Time to Leave - Peter
Venice was beautiful. She was glad they had managed to get to it as it near the recommended time the Inn's "travel agents" had told them to take before heading back 'home'.
She was standing in the middle of one of the squares that overlooked a large, old, beautiful church. She was waiting for Peter to bring back some gelato before they headed to the train. It felt... Bittersweet. This other world felt almost like home. The space and the diversity really helped Liz to relax. Spending time with Peter here, too, helped make things feel... Right.
She adjusted her pack on her shoulder as she waited.
She was standing in the middle of one of the squares that overlooked a large, old, beautiful church. She was waiting for Peter to bring back some gelato before they headed to the train. It felt... Bittersweet. This other world felt almost like home. The space and the diversity really helped Liz to relax. Spending time with Peter here, too, helped make things feel... Right.
She adjusted her pack on her shoulder as she waited.
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"Maybe one day you'll have comics written about you."
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A beat.
"It wouldn't," Peter says, disappointed.
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He felt the same way about Kitty, too.
"I wouldn't mind it if someone asked about me, but that's me."
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"Have you ever, um. Studied your cells?"
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Thankfully, Peter was able to acquire the little else they needed in Europe.
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"I wonder if yours would look different."
She opened it to a blank page and started to sketch what regular human cells would or should look like under a microscope.
Then, beside it, she sketched other cells that looked completely different.
"These are alien cells. Or, at least the cells of Max and the others." She had sort of collected a sample without him knowing.
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"I'm sure something was altered," Peter admits. "I just don't know if it was my blood or something else."
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"If you want to figure it out, we probably could."
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A beat.
"I wonder if anyone else would let us look at their blood." It'd make for good science.
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Well now she was getting a little excited about the idea of looking at different people's samples of cells or blood. In fact, she had an excited expression on her face that screamed science nerd right now.
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Now Peter's starting to feel excited, too.
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She looked at him, "Would you, um -" She paused, then shook her head. "No, sorry. That's weird. Forget it." She rolled her eyes at herself - calm down Liz.
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"Would I what?"
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The big part wasn't particularly ant-like.
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"Ant-Man? And you mentioned Black Widow before. And you're Spider-Man." She knew of Thor and the Hulk and Captain America too. "There's a lot of superheroes named after insects... But I guess that makes sense. We all have animals we usually feel embody us."
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