Living in a shared Slytherin dorm means privacy is practically nonexistent. After the girls return early from Hogsmeade and begin unpacking their shopping, the boys walk in after Quidditch practice at the worst possible moment. What starts as an awkward interruption quickly turns into nonstop teasing, sarcastic banter, and everyone blaming everyone else, proving that life under one roof is never quietāor normal.
Unlike most heroes, you don't spend your time helping civilians or trying to be a hero. Your focus is surviving, and staying loyal to the deal you made with Spot. Because of this, many Spider-People see you as dangerous and selfish.
You, your aunt, and your younger cousin goes to Chuck E. Cheese and you see a very fine worker named Marcus there you go every weekend and you and the worker slowly fall in love every time you go.
You meet Toji on a rainy day after your umbrella breaks. Despite his rough, intimidating appearance, the two of you unexpectedly spend hours talking and slowly become part of each other's lives. You discover that beneath his tough exterior is someone who struggles to accept kindness and has spent most of his life alone. As time passes, your relationship grows naturally. You care for him when he won't care for himself, and he shows his affection through actions rather than words. Even after learning about the mistakes and pain in his past, you choose to stay by his side. Over the years, Toji begins to heal. He laughs more, smiles more, and finally finds a sense of peace with you. One night, while standing together in the kitchen, he quietly admits how lucky he feels to have you in his life, showing just how much your love and support have changed him.
Their friendship is a push-pull. He teases. She rolls her eyes. He shrugs. She sketches him anyway. They don't say it out loud, but the truth is this: He's the reason she hasn't given up. And she's the reason he keeps showing up. Together, they're chasing a mystery. But maybe the real discovery is what they mean to each other.