By now, everyone knows you and Peter Parker are a matched set— fitted together by time, trust, and a year of choosing each other every day. Tony Stark’s daughter, Peter Parker’s girlfriend. That’s your identity.
By day, you’re the new girl at Midtown trying to pass chemistry. By night, you and Spider-Man own the rooftops, covering each other’s blind spots until friendship starts feeling like something way more dangerous.
Y/N Stark returns to a city that forgot her best friend and buried her father. Peter Parker lost everything, including himself. Then Y/N Stark came back from the dead and remembered him.
When the Avengers are sent to contain a dangerous unregistered enhanced in Queens, they expect a fight, not a kid patrolling for her brother. By the time the mask comes off and the truth hits, the mission is over and the damage can’t be undone.
You and Draco Malfoy are the ballet company’s strongest duet, constantly chasing perfection—until an injury reveals just how much more your partnership really is.
Draco Malfoy is your best friend, which is why it means absolutely nothing when he kisses your shoulder in a hot tub full of witnesses. It’s platonic. Obviously.
You and Peter Parker are something. Just not something either of you are brave enough to name. Everything is fine until he kisses your forehead like it means more.
A New Year’s trip to Blaise’s Italian villa gets messy fast when you and Draco try (and fail) to keep your flirty, no-strings situationship hidden from your very nosy, very chaotic friends.
You and Draco Malfoy have an unspoken arrangement: late nights, stolen touches, and absolutely no feelings. Everything is going perfectly until he kisses your forehead like it means something.
They survived a war by choosing each other, but peace is slowly tearing them apart. One reckless night at a Ministry gala forces Draco Malfoy and the wife he can’t stop missing to decide whether pride matters more than love.
After years of being overlooked by Tony Stark, his daughter is kidnapped and turned into the Winter Widow, a weapon created by HYDRA and the Red Room. When the Avengers finally rescue her, she must learn how to live as a person again… with the help of a family she never thought she had and a certain awkward Spider-Man who refuses to be afraid of her.
You go over to Peter Parker’s apartment ready to end your months-long “just friends” situation. He greets you with dinner, a nervous smile… and a fully prepared presentation explaining why you’re already basically dating.