May drives to Liz's house, where loud music is heard.

"You guys actually went to the party?" Wanda asked, surprised. She did not think that Peter was a partying type of guy, and she was right about that when she got her reply, which was a grumble and quiet muttering. Steve frowned, knowing that the parties these days could lead to pretty dangerous activities while impaired.

"This, this is a mistake," Peter said quickly, looking at May, "Hey, let's just go home."

May looks at Peter with a sympathetic expression. She gives him a speech about how his body is going through changes and Peter makes a face.

Scott let out a loud laugh while the rest chuckled at Peter's expression, who mimicked the current on screen one. Tony snorted and elbowed the teen. "You're going through puberty," he teased, which was followed by getting hit with a bunch of popcorn kernels from Peter, who was bright red.

Liz walks away, and Ned looks at Peter, telling him to suit up.

Peter shakes his head. "No, no, no. I cannot do this. Spider-Man is not a party trick, okay?"

"Something you don't understand." Rhodey told Tony.

Tony looked at him in mock offense, gasping dramatically as he turned away, scoffing.

"I'm.. I'm just gonna.. be myself."

"Peter, no one wants that."

"As much as I hate to admit it, he's right, no one really likes it when people be themselves." Steve mumbled, and Peter had to bite the inside of his cheek to keep himself from lashing out on the Captain.

Tony frowned at Ned, understanding where he was coming from but still disappointed that he would say that to Peter.

Flash is the DJ. "Penis Parker! So where's your pal Spider-Man? Let me guess, in Canada with your imaginary girlfriend?"

"God, what a prick," Wanda scowled, glaring at the screen. Everyone silently agreed with her, and Peter just sighed. He wasn't that bad, it wasn't like he was beating the sh- crap out of him like those bullies in movies.

They see Peter outside the house, taking his shirt of to reveal his suit while he talks to himself quietly.

"There's so much teenage angst in here, its incredible." Clint said jokingly, and the people around him who heard the remark glared at him. Peter laughed and nodded, though, agreeing with the archer. Even he didn't have as much angst as this movie portrayed him to have; or did he?

A bright blue explosion can be seen in the distance, and Peter frowns, muttering, "what the hell?"

"Language," Tony said immitating Steve's voice while crossing his arms matter-of-factly. Peter snorted and lightly swatted his hand, while Steve half heartedly glared at his... would he say friend? He'd like to call him his friend, but at this point, he wasn't really sure. Rhodey frowned as he watched Peter put on his mask on screen, and groaned.

"Seriously, kid? You're at a party in the suburbs, and yet you still choose to stop something that isn't in your part of town?" He said exasperatedly.

Peter crossed his arms self consciously, uncomfortable at being called out like that. "Would you rather I have let millions- let's face it, billions- worth of equipment get stolen?"

"I'm not saying that, I'm just trying to- whatever." Rhodey sighed.

"This sucks!"

"There were trees right there, Peter. Why didn't you swing from them?" Vision asked curiously, tilting his head as he looked at the embarrassed teenager sitting beside Mister Stark.

Peter stammered, not having thought about that. He had been worried that something had happened that he didn't really think logically, which was a problem of his. Tony rolled his eyes, making a note to himself to get Peter into some sort of training so that he could finally use that big brain of his.

Brice is dealing weapons with a man named Aaron as they later find out.

"Now, this is crafted from a reclaimed sub-Ultron arm straight from Sokovia. Here, you try."

The avengers put their heads down in regret and guilt, Scott and Peter the only ones being confused as to what had exactly happened. Oh, they knew about the scenario, but only the basics, like how thousands of people died from... some sort of robot? Peter had learned a little bit about it in school but he didn't really understand the entire thing, mostly because the teacher was talking too fast. The only thing he knew for sure is that the Avengers stopped it, which made Peter's respect for them only grow. Peter looked at Tony and gave him a smile, and his mentor gave him a small smile back.

Steve looked at Wanda, who was looking away from the rest of the team, feeling remorseful for letting her brother die. Rogers patted her knee, gesturing her to look up at him, and gave her a look that plainly said, "don't blame yourself for this."

Peter's phone rings and he quickly turns it off.

"Your ringtone sucks." Tony said, interrupting the seemingly depressing atmosphere by light humour.

"Okay, Mister Iron Man." Rhodey said sarcastically, a smirk creeping up into his face.

Schultz aims his gun at Aaron. "Did you set us up?"

Peter did a flip off the wall and landed on the ground in front of them. "Hey, if you're gonna shoot at somebody, shoot me."

"Okay."

Tony slapped the backside of Peter's head lightly, playing off the worry that he was feeling while watching the scene play out. Peter sheepishly rubbed the back of his head.

"I swear to god, if you're not careful.."

"This happened weeks ago, Mister Stark."

"And weeks ago you could've been six feet under!" Tony retorted, his voice wavering slightly, and Peter looked at him with an indignant expression. Natasha frowned as she watched the two argue.

They watch as Peter attaches a web to their van and gets dragged by his butt. Schultz calls Toomes and Mason answers, then the scene cuts back to Peter clinging at the back of the van.

Peter mutters to himself about how he needed to take a short cut and proceeds to run through several suburban homes, promptly damaging some of them.

"I see he took on Stark's tendency to destroy things." Natasha said dryly, and smirked at the look Tony gave her.

It cuts to Ned calling Peter again, only to be brought back to voicemail, and he leaves him a message asking where he was and that the hat was not working out.

They see Peter swinging by the van, remarking, "thought you could get away from me, huh? I got you right where I want you, surprise!" he jumps toward the van, only to have a force catch him and lift him upward. They realize its Toomes. "What the hell?"

Tony's grip on Peter's arm tightened as he watched the movie, and the kid resisted the urge to make a sarcastic quip. Meanwhile the rest of the Avengers were at the edge of their seats, worriedly watching so that they didn't miss a detail, hoping that Peter would get out of the man's grasp in time. Obviosuly, he did, but they were too immersed in the movie to really care about the present.

The avengers watch as Peter struggles to wrestle his leg away from the flying man, only to see the back of his suit blink and a parachute comes out, ripping Peter from Toomes' grasp, but only after he had gotten really high up into the air.

"Thank fucking god I decided to install that damn thing," Tony muttered, still holding onto hi- the kid's arm. If Peter didn't have super strength, he would have started flinching from how long his mentor had been gripping his arm tightly.

Steve held his breath as they watched Peter fall into a lake, tangled up in the parachute in the process.

They uneasily watched as the lake was still, until a figure dives into it and retrieves Peter.

It's Iron Man. Peter slowly wakes up, his mask eyes blinking. "Oh, uh, hey."

All of them had let out a sigh of relief when they saw Tony's suit, and the hand on Peter's arm slightly loosened its grip. Peter could finally move his fingers around again.

Scott looked at Stark curiously. "How did you find him? Did you put a tracker in his suit or something?"

"I put everything in his suit, including a heater.

"I put everything in your suit, including this heater."

They snorted at how Tony and Scott practically said the same thing, and even Peter cracked a smile at that.

"Take him down, now, huh? Steady, Crockett, there are people who handle this sort of thing."

Peter looked up at him. "Like the avengers?"

"No, no, this is a little below their pay grade."

Again, Steve flinched when Peter's angry eyes were directed at him, and Tony had to force the kid's head away from the man, pulling his ear lightly. "Knock it off, Parker."

"But-"

"Yes, we all know what he did, just don't get your pigtails in a damn twist."

"Oh, I'm not... here."

The suit face plate opens revealing that he indeed wasn't there.

"Thank god this place has Wi-Fi or you would be toast right now."

"That's cold, even for you." Clint muttered, and Tony nodded.

"Yeah, I was an ass in this scene."

"You're an ass in all scenes." Peter quipped, and Tony gasped dramatically.

"Steve, the baby said a bad word," Natasha elbowed the Captain, who looked away from Peter.

It shows Tony in India, getting a drink from a man and a flower garland was hung around his neck. He tells Peter to forget the Vulture.

"Build up your game by helping the little people, like that lady that bought you the churro."

"Wait, I didn't tell you about that." Peter realized, frowning. "I told Happy that."

"I listen to your voicemails with him sometimes." Tony mumbled dismissively. He played it off as just a casual thing he did in his spre time, when he really did it out of worry.

"That is not what you thought when I took on Captain America."

"Trust me, kid, if Cap wanted to lay you out, he would've."

Peter mumbled under his breath about how instead of him, he laid out Tony. Tony sighed while Steve took his chances and glanced at the kid. He really didn't mean to go that hard on him, and he had to admit, Peter was pretty strong, it had almost caught him off guard when he fought him.

Tony ends the call and Friday speaks up. "Mister Stark is no longer connected."

"That's cold." Rhodey said.

Peter has his mask on again as he walks through an empty yard, talking to himself. He finds a piece of Brice's damaged weapon and finds the energy core.

"That's how you found it." Tony hummed, frowning. Peter awkwardly nodded, remembering the disaster that had happened during the Nationals in Washington.

Peter gets a call from Ned and he answers, telling him that he was on his way back. Ned tells him that maybe he shouldn't and puts it on speaker phone so he could hear what Flash was saying.

"When I say 'Penis' you say 'Parker! Penis!"

The others chanted, "Parker!"

"Penis!"

"Parker!"

Tony furiously glared at the screen while Steve's face hardened. Stark made a mental note to look into this "Flash" person so that he could pay him a little visit once they were done watching the movie.