5 People Who Should Know Who Spiderman Is

And the one who shouldn't

I've seen a lot of these and thought one would be fun to write. I don't really have any ideas, so this will probably be terrible.

Michelle Jones

MJ spent all of her time doing 1 of 3 things. It was either drawing, reading or observing. It wasn't some kind of secret, everyone knew how uninterested Michelle was with everything around her, but Peter tried to use her keen eye to his advantage.

He really liked Michelle and thought it was the time that she knew his secret. So instead of outright saying it (something Peter had already tried to do but ended up saying 'I am peeing and need the bathroom'), he decided to leave clues for her.

The first ones weren't obvious. He'd swing by her window and the next day would ask about whatever she had been doing the previous night. He constantly fell in front of her when swinging and called her by her name. Peter even gave her a gift and asked her how she was liking it the next day.

She seemed oblivious.

He went more upfront, taking selfies of himself hanging upside down, and even standing on the roof right in front of the girl (without his mask on). Peter thought she was playing with him, how could someone not notice? But no, she legitimately had no clue.

His final attempt was swinging into her room in his suit, shooting a web onto her ceiling, then proceeding to hang from it. He then took his mask off, looked her in the eyes, and said, "I am Spiderman."

MJ didn't notice. She just went "sssh", putting her finger to her lips without looking up from "Firebug".

Peter gave up.

Mr. Lon

Mr. Lon was Peter's favorite sophomore year teacher. The elderly man taught history, a class Peter once despised with a burning passion but grew to like because of Mr. Lon's unique teaching style and special processes.

Sophomore year was a tough time. His 'internship' became more difficult, the school became more stressful, friendships fell through, and his life, in general, became just generally bad. However, Mr. Lon not only managed to make History Peter's favorite class (yes, it beat out science) but also provided a stress-free environment that made Peter feel welcome.

Mr. Lon was also the school phycologist, a man Peter befriend during freshman year after his Uncle died and the man was the only mental health professional May could afford. The two grew closer, and Mr. Lon helped him through rough times.

Peter was having a particularly rough day on February 6. That just so happened to be one of the teen's therapy days and spilled his guts to the doctor. He said everything, ranging from lying to the people closest to him, to getting stabbed again the previous night, to faceplanting into a glass building on his swing to school, embarrassing himself, to the actual internship and it's a butt load of stresses.

Mr. Lon must have thought Peter had a lucid dream, but still gave the teen advice. Peter didn't even realize his mistake until the next day in his AP Euro class, facepalming so hard it sounded like a smack.

Melinda Reyes

Melinda was Peter's internship partner.

Peter Parker didn't just use the Stark internship as a cover-up for being Spiderman, he also had an actual internship. He shadowed Doctors and professors every Monday, attended lectures every Wednesday, and worked with Melinda every Friday, with the occasional sprinkle of running errands for Mr. Stark in between everything.

Melinda took her position very seriously, getting frustrated with Peter whenever he ditched the internship early, he was scolded. If he slacked off, he was scolded. Whenever he spent too long on breaks, watched YouTube videos instead of worked, or did anything not related to the internship, he was scolded.

Despite Peter being played back and Melinda being the opposite, the two were very good friends and even spent some time outside of their job. Spending time outside of the internship though lead to Melinda discovering that Peter is a Flakey Guy ™.

She would be at a pizza place they were meant to meet at, only to leave 20 minutes later with a cold slice of Hawaiian pizza because he didn't show up. He would then call hours later apologizing in a rush before quickly hanging up. Melinda couldn't even leave after their meeting time right away since Peter could show up late.

It was very frustrating.

She became so fed up with it, that when he was actually working during the internship, she bugged his phone with a tracker and followed him around after work. Melinda was surprised to find that Peter looped the tower three times before re-entering and going into the personal elevator. Melinda's tracker was on a 3D map, and she was able to see he went to the 49th level.

The 49th level was a mystery to interns and workers alike. There were many rumors spread about it, but one thing that was known was it was Spiderman's level. The only proof that this was true, was due to Happy Hogan confirming the vigilante's presence.

Melinda was suspicious but soon concluded that it was due to him being a personal intern and being assigned an assignment with the hero.

However, that was not the case when the yellow dot indicating Peter's existence suddenly appeared to have left the building. In fact, it seems that he had jumped out of the window. Instead of falling to his death, he instead went higher. The dot flung through the city, dancing its way across Manhattan and into Queens.

She didn't question it.

For some reason, she decided this was a mystery best left unsolved.

Eugene "Flash" Thompson

Flash was infamous for pushing around Peter Parker. It wasn't a secret that the two didn't get along to well, but Flash never inflicted physical harm on the other teen.

Sure, he bumped into Peter and pushed him around, but nothing major ever happened. At least not on purpose.

There was one day though when Peter was leaving school alongside Ned, and they were walking down the stairs. Flags weren't thinking much about what he was doing and decided to grab Peter's backpack, push the kid forward and then pull him back roughly. What Flash didn't think would happen was Peter losing his balance and tumbling forward down the stairs.

Peter hit the bottom of the stairs and was sprawled out, his arm at an unnatural angle. He was unconscious and bleeding from his head. Ned rushed down, and Flash followed. Both of them were freaking out once they couldn't wake up Peter. Flash fumbled with his phone while trying to call 911, while Ned ran into the building, trying to get a teacher. Flash was freaking out, not because he was going to be in trouble, but because he had seriously injured someone.

Flash was in tears by the time Ned came back with a teacher, his shaking hands pressed to the wound on Peter's head as he tried to apply pressure. The teacher who came out wasn't one Flash had had, but he didn't care. He begged the teacher to do something, anything.

Soon enough authorities arrived, taking Peter away in an ambulance. It sped away from the school and off to Queen's ER, leaving Flash and Ned sobbing.

The next day, Peter was back in school. He had a cast over his arm and a bald spot on his head where he was sporting a few stitches. The teen also had tape over his nose, a broken nose is a casualty no one knew had happened. Flash avoided Peter, and Peter avoided Flash in a cautious dance.

Flash didn't get away unscathed, he had detentions every day for the next 4 months, but didn't mind since he totally deserved it. Although he never apologized to Peter, Flash stopped pushing or teasing the other student. He didn't want a repeat of what had happened.

No one knew about how severe Peter's tumble was except for Flash, Ned, the teacher who Ned had brought, and the principle. The teacher, who Flash later found out was Mr. Locke, was a freshman Biology teacher. Midtown was set up so that each grade had a "section" of the school to prevent tardiness. That meant Sophomore kids rarely saw Freshman, Junior or Senior students throughout the day and the other grades rarely saw Sophomores.

This lead to Flash being the only one to really notice how quickly Peter healed. The kid had cracked his skull wide open, broken his arm and his nose, but all three were healed in a few days. Flash had a hard time believing it but soon figured out that it wasn't Peter avoiding pity, but had, in fact, made a full recovery.

The only way someone could heal that quickly was if they had super healing, which would make them a superhero. But Peter couldn't be a superhero.

No way.

The Avengers

When Peter thought about it, it was kind of ridiculous how dense Earth's mightiest heroes could be.

I mean they had been living in Stark Tower for months and had grown close to both Peter and Spiderman during their time there, but no one had made the connection. Not even the almighty Black Widow, who Peter suspected just didn't care who Spiderman was. Peter would constantly run out of the tower without any warning, only to come back with cuts, bruises and out of breath. When questioned, Peter skillfully diverted the topic or made up an excuse, brushing off the topic for another day.

Peter never really wanted the Avengers to find out about his other life, but after Tony dragged him back to the tower unconscious, he thought it was time they all knew. So after a long debate and multiple emotional stress-induced breakdowns, he finally told the Avengers.

He was shocked that literally none of them took him seriously. Clint just started laughing, which provoked Peter, and Bruce didn't look up from the book he was reading. Everyone, including Steve Rogers, was just as clueless leaving the conference room as they were entering it.

The young teen constantly tried to prove to them that he was, in fact, the web-slinging hero but every time he tried to prove it to them they would find an excuse not to believe him. When he climbed up the wall they claimed he special socks on, and the web fluid he shot was just him having messed around in the lab and ended up with something that resembled Spiderman's own webs.

None of the Avengers were angry at Peter for constantly trying to prove something that they all so firmly believed to be false, and the teen eventually gave up on them and just embraced his arachnid side by walking around rooms on walls (ceilings were banned after the incident) and doing unnecessary flips to get places. No one really cared, so all of them were utterly clueless.


???

It really was an accident. Peter never intended to cross paths with anyone bad, let alone from another planet. But he had and now some alien knew his secret identity. Every day it lurked in the back of his mind as he worried about alien invasions happening and extraterrestrial species coming to attack him, but the woman convinced him that his secret was safe.

Peter trusted people easily, but this lady didn't really seem like a person.

He was very skeptical about her at first, trying to avoid any contact with her, but after she kept coming back to visit, they warmed up to one another and soon became good friends. She would occasionally join him on patrol, making sure to not use any daggers or space weapons, and they always would watch the sun go down as they ate their sandwiches.

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