Peter B Parker grew up in the small city of Riverdale with his Aunt May and his Uncle Ben, after his parents, Richard and Mary Parker, died in a plane crash. The last time he saw them he was four years old, and he never discovered why his family had...
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After everyone got inside the auditorium, Mr. Waterbee started his brief speech, before handling the microphone to a red-headed girl, Cheryl Blossom
Cheryl: "Before my speech, I'd like to start with a moment of silence for my brother."
Everyone lowered the head respectfully for Cheryl's gone brother, Jason. During that silence Archie glanced at a lady in the distance, the music teacher, Ms. Grundy. Peter noticed it, and that made him confused...his spider-sense told him that there was more deep down, but he didn't know what...even Veronica, who was looking at Peter, followed his gaze, and had the exact feeling. After the moment of silence was over, Cheryl began speaking
Cheryl: "Thank you for that moment of silence. Many of you were lucky enough to have known my brother personally, each and every one of you meant the world to Jason. I loved my brother: he was, and always will be, my soul mate. So I speak with the confidence only a twin could have: Jason wouldn't want us to spend the year mourning, Jason would want us to move on with our lives, which is why I've asked the school board not to cancel the back-to-school semi-formal."
Everyone in the auditorium clapped hands in approval.
Cheryl: "But rather, to let us use it as a way to heal, collectively...and celebrate my brother's too, too short life on this mortal coil. Thank you, all."
Everybody was moved by Cheryl's words. At the end of the speech everyone was chatting with one another, and Peter noticed a familiar woman, his Aunt May, talking with Mr. Andrews
Fred: "May, it's so good to see you!"
May: "Hey, Fred!"
They hugged eachother for a moment, then broke the hug
Fred: "Hey, I heard of Ben, I'm very sorry."
May: "Thank you, Fred."
Fred: "How are you holding up?"
May: "It's hard, very hard but...I have to be strong for my nephew."
Fred: "That's admirable of you, May. And your nephew, Peter, he's really changed this Summer, isn't he?"
May: "Yeah, it was kinda bizarre: in a week he didn't need his glasses anymore, half a month after he got taller and more fit, now he's like a cinnamon roll for girls *laughs* "
Fred: *laughing* "Yeah, I can imagine."
May: "But your son too changed, Fred."
Fred: "Yeah: all Summer working with me had a huge impact on him, now he can't live without punching bag and gym. I'm happy about him: his football skills improved thanks to his training, I can see he'll have a bright future."