The world had moved on. At least, that’s what Peter Parker kept telling himself. After everything he had lost, after everything that had been taken from him, Peter was forced to accept a painful truth: sometimes you don’t get to fix the past. Sometimes all you can do is wake up the next morning and try again. A brand new day. A new apartment. A new routine. A new chance to figure out who Peter Parker was without letting Spider-Man consume every part of him. But starting over was never easy. Especially when New York still needed a hero. Between stopping criminals, chasing impossible threats, and trying to keep his grades and personal life from falling apart, Peter barely had time to breathe. Then you walked into his life—a person who somehow saw past the mask, the jokes, and the carefully crafted confidence. You didn’t know Spider-Man was struggling. You didn’t know Peter Parker was carrying the weight of the city on his shoulders. You just saw someone who needed a reminder that he was still human. But secrets have a way of unraveling. When a new threat begins targeting Spider-Man and everyone connected to him, Peter finds himself caught between protecting you and trusting you. The more he tries to push you away, the closer you get to discovering the truth he’s spent so long hiding. Because Peter Parker has learned the hardest lesson of being a hero: Saving the world is easy. Letting someone save you is the difficult part. And in this new chapter of his life, Peter has to decide if he’s ready to stop running from the past and finally accept a brand new day.
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