Go ahead and block @not-even-alittle-bit
They’re another one of those transphobic blogs that apparently has nothing better to do with their life than sit around and harass trans folk. They’re a piece of a trash.
Please spread the word and let everyone know to block them before they can get ahold of your selfies or whatever. They don’t deserve to see how amazing all you look anyways.
Does anyone else remember the feeling of first seeing their ship either on tv or seeing the name scattered about online and then searching it on Tumblr just because you’re curious but it turns you slowly, but surely into a friendless, psychotic ball of emotion, raw feels and with a possessiveness of fictional characters?
Just me? Alright then.
A Heart Made of Glass by
Mx_Night
Jarvis overhears Peter talking to someone in his room and decides to tell Pepper about it. It didn't quite go as planned and now Morgan is asking what the "Talk" is.
Pandora's Box by
FerretShark
Happy hesitates for a millisecond and then caves, “The other day at the apartment, the kid dropped a ring box.”
“What? A what now?”
“Little velvet box.” Happy gestures the approximate size with his hands.
I was wondering if you had any Annie ish fics. Like it’s for publicity but eventually tony loves peter and can’t let him go. Sorta like publicity parent. Love your page!
We made a list like this about a year ago, here’s a link! :) Also, here’s a few more recs.
Good publicity by Bergen
“That was a disaster. The press is having a field day.”“It wasn’t my fault,” Tony defends. “That Spider-Guy never knows when to shut up. He distracted me.”“Your reputation took a blow,” Pepper tells him. “Which will be fixed, of course. I’ve already set it up.”“Set what up? What, am I going to make flower arrangements with the elderly?”Pepper slides a piece of paper towards him. “Try an orphan. His name is Peter Parker. His biggest dream is to meet you. But…” She hesitates.“But?”“Apparently he doesn’t talk much. Sometimes not at all. Trauma-related.”“A smart kid who doesn’t talk? Perfect combination. If only all my employees were like that.”—Or: Between Peter Parker barely speaking, and Spider-Man being the ultimate chatterbox, how was Tony ever supposed to figure out that they were one and the same person?
Spidey Tot by Kevy_Grayce
Tony Stark is convinced by his family friend Obadiah Stane to adopt a kid in order to improve the tarnished image of Stark Industries. The media always loves a soft, single dad, so it’s perfect to get the PR they need. Pepper is enraged. Rhodey is disappointed. Happy is confused. All of this, Tony expected.
What he doesn’t expect is to bring home a kind-hearted, intelligent, four-year-old kid named Peter who slowly gets him to come out of his egocentric shell.
Where You Never Would Have Looked by jwriter819
When Tony Stark walked into that diner he knew he was a lot of things. He was a billionaire, a superhero, and very pissed off that he had to wait in line for his coffee.
Gawkers were looking and paparazzi was swirling all around him trying to get pictures. He really wished he’d listened to Pepper and just got another assistant…then he saw him, that adorable little boy with those blue-rimmed glasses kicking his legs and reading the Science Today Magazine.
Or where Peter is a kid during CACW and he meets Peter right after Siberia.
Offense but like how many years did straight people call everything they hated or disliked “gay”,,,,,, yet y'all can’t handle a single generalized statement online about being cis/het but okay!
To be honest, what hits me the most about the Ant-Man and the Wasp credit scenes is the aftermath shown in the final, second, post-credit scene. The ringing, caution notice on the television sitting abandoned in Scott’s house
Because just imagine Aunt May or Ned staring at their television sets, wondering desperately, frantically, what happened, who did this, what went wrong, where is Peter, where is Peter, where is Peter -
Imagine Pepper sitting back at the compound, trying to call Tony’s suit over and over again, pressing the call button on her phone with a pit in her stomach and dread in her heart, attempting to reach FRIDAY somehow, anyhow, just needing to know where Tony is, if he made it back to Earth, if he’s okay
Imagine Mr. and Mrs. Wilson hearing the broadcast from the other room, running into the living room, trying to contact their son through any phone number possible because they haven’t been able to talk to him in two years but they just need to know if he’s okay, please
And imagine Cassie, and her mother, and her step-father, if they’re even alive at all, running through the chaotic streets after seeing the notice on their televisions, searching Scott’s house up and down, looking and hoping and trying to find him, but they can’t, they can’t, they just can’t
Baby steps by LunaCeMore
Ten-year-old Henry Mills has a magical mishap that changes him into a toddler and Emma relies on Regina to help restore him to his former self. Will working together resolve some of the tensions between the two mothers or will they take two steps forward, three steps back in their quest to co-parent.
Regina Mills is finally back home in America after serving 10 yrs in a high security prison in Mexico. She was paroled on good behaviour. Her crime? Having her husband murdered in a “botched up hi jack” whilst vacationing in Mexico. The hi jacker - Sidney Glass - turned her in after he was caught and told just how many years he’d be serving for his crime and so he cut a deal after he realised she never really did love him. So Regina goes to trial and pleads guilty by reason of self defence - she claims that it was an arranged marriage to a man old enough to be her father, and in which she had been tormented to 8 years of marital rape and severe beatings. She’d finally had enough when nobody would believe her so she took matters in her own hands and orchestrated this ho jacking when a planned business trip to Mexico came up. The Mexican courts were not sympathetic to her reasoning and gave her 30 yrs in a high security Mexican prison.
So now she is back in America, and makes her home in a new town where nobody knows her - Storybrooke, Maine. She’s looking for a quiet life away from the press and prying eyes.
After just a couple of days of settling into her new home, she finally braves the grocery store and whilst waiting in a queue to buy her things, the person behind (Dr Whale, perhaps?) her recognises her and starts hurling accusations at her. Emma, the off duty sheriff, is in store doing her own shopping with her son Henry. She hears the commotion and goes to investigate. She recognises Regina and comes to the rescue and stands up for Regina. She then waits for Regina to pay for her things and escorts her to her car in case she has more trouble with Whale or anybody else. She even offers to follow Regina home just in case. Regina is hesitant but then accepts after she sees Whale exiting the store and eyeing her. It turns out that Regina lives in the same apartment building as Emma and Henry. They become friends and Regina slowly let’s her walls down and confides in Emma. Emma has her built in lie detector and knows Regina is telling the truth when she tells Emma that she did what she did in self defence. That Leo had once beaten her so badly, she was left incapacitated for days and locked in a room with just bread and water. She knew one day he’d kill her so she decided to kill him first. So they start out as friends and then more…SQ happy ending.