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We all know that Peter Parker is Spiderman, this is not news for us. But, his friends and school do not know that!
Peter Parker is much more than Spiderman. These stories just show how much of a precious mess Peter actually is. -
James Rhodes-Stark by Evan85
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Marvel, Spider-Man - All Media Types, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
02 Jun 2026
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Rhodey thought he could escape the parker-stark chaos. Turns out it's been too late to escape for over two decades
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How To Lose Your Secret Identity In 10 Seconds by JAWorley
Fandoms: Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Iron Man (Movies), Marvel Cinematic Universe
24 Dec 2024
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Peter forgets about the AcaDec's field trip to Stark Industries, because of course he does. On a normal day he might not have forgotten, but it hasn't been a normal day. Peter and Tony had spent most of the night trying to escape from a poorly executed kidnapping attempt, only to return to the tower and be caught by Peter's friends and teammates, looking battered and bruised.
“So... is Peter like, your sidekick, Mr. Stark?"
Tony smirks. “Yeah… something like that."
Peter- is- mortified.
A sweet, fluffy, Christmas time fic with a fluffy cinnamon roll ending.
Series
- Part 7 of Christmas & Holiday Fics
- Part 10 of Field Trip Fics
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5 times Tony Stark ignored Peter Parker (but not for very long) by umbrafix
Fandoms: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Marvel Cinematic Universe
25 Aug 2019
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In which Peter and Tony get to know each other gradually over a series of incidents, communicate far less awkwardly by message than in person, there are pigs, a field trip with spears, Peter lurks, Tony invents, they worry about each other and everything is sweet and nothing hurts.
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In Every Lie, There’s a Truth by tummyhurtss
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Iron Man (Movies)
29 Dec 2024
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A spin on the classic Peter Parker field trip to Stark Industries, only he's not the one trying to hold together a not-so-carefully constructed lie; he's the one trying to expose it.
The elevator dings, and Peter steps out, words already tumbling out of his mouth as he trudges into the penthouse. “Uh, Dad… let’s just say—hypothetically, of course—what do you do when someone in your class is, um, claiming to be you? Or, not you-you, because, y’know, they don’t actually know you exist… Well, they know you exist, but…”
“Pete, buddy, spit it out!” Tony interrupts with a laugh, watching his son stumble through his explanation.
Peter huffs, his backpack dangling from one shoulder as he drops it near the couch. “Okay, fine. There’s this kid at school who’s been going around telling everyone he’s your secret son.”
