Sorry kid, You got the wrong number
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  • Reads 136,431
  • Votes 3,652
  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 18m
Complete, First published Jan 08, 2021
What will happen when Peter Parker accidentally texts a wrong number and it is actually Natasha Romanoff the black widow.

With Natasha not knowing who Peter is and peter not knowing who Natasha is they bond over text and have some fun texting each other.

But it all goes a bit crazy with a stark internship nosy friends a few panic attacks and the avengers looking for Spider-Man this should get interesting.
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home. ~ Avengers ~ Wrong Number Fanfic

19 parts Ongoing

y/n is a normal high school student. she just settled down when something unexpected happens that causes her life to spiral out of control again. but one misspelled phone number, that belongs to non other than the Avengers, changes her life forever. ~ Avengers, wrong number fanfic mainly adopted by the avengers also includes some y/n x Peter Parker Thanks for giving my story a chance, hope you enjoyyyy the description is terrible but I can say with a decent amount of confidence that the book is better than this horribly vague description let's on so I really hope you enjoy - not finished - I try to update as much as possible (hopefully once a week when I get used to the new load of school work cuz of new year and stuff) thanks for your patience