She/her/hers. And here three informations about me and this account: 1) I'm French (hence some english mistakes, here and there), 2) I write and read Irondad, 3) I write and read Starker. Mostly Starker, actually.
Summary: Suffering from amnesia that eradicated all memories of his past, Peter is forced to learn to survive underground in a nuclear shelter with a cranky man after waking up in a post-apocalyptic world. The teenager will soon realize that the hardest thing to surmount is neither the end of the world, nor the loss of memory, but cohabitation.
Were they really worthy of being humanity's last hope?
Chapter 1: Here
summary: Peter wakes up underground in a bunker with no memory of his past. He meets down there a man named Tony.
Chapter 2: Here (literally)
summary: The amnesia persists, and Peter figures out two things: his roommate is an asshole, and he definitely doesn't belong here.
Chapter 3: Here
summary: Second day of cohabitation between our protagonist and Tony Stark. So far, no murder. Will it last?
Chapter 4: Here
summary: A new detail torments Peter, and pieces of the past are recounted.
Chapter 5: Here
summary: A name of the past is haunting Peter.
Chapter 6: Here
summary: Tony is about to leave the bunker for an expedition, and Peter is confused.
Chapter 7: Here
summary: Peter has to live on his own, buried underground, for the first time. Will he miss Tony through isolation?
Chapter 8: Here
summary: Tony is finally back after three long days, and Peter tries to hide how relieved he feels.
Chapter 9: Here
summary: Peter is confronted to a new situation which leaves him petrified.
Chapter 10: Here
summary : Three months after waking up.
Chapter 11: Here
summary: As our two protagonists both have trouble finding sleep, they decide to help each other face their fear.
Chapter 12: Here
summary: Tony is confronted with an unexpected event which drags him out of the bunker - again.
Chapter 13: Here
summary: As Tony comes back to the bunker, Peter tells him about the voices he heard.
Chapter 14: Here
Summary: Peter, more reckless than ever, makes a spontaneous decision that could jeopardize his life and Tony's trust in him.
Chapter 15: Here
Summary: Peter takes care of Tony, as the man is still burdened by a unknown illness.
Chapter 16: Here
Summary: Peter and Tony are getting comfortable with their new relationship as more memories come back to haunt the teenager.
Chapter 17: Here
Summary: One year after waking up, Peter is spending his time into a new project.
here to be a Bitch™ again on main but lets stop with the AI generated "art" right? like do we actually collectively want this because uh we haven't all forgotten the problems with AI generators have we? or am i the crazy one here.
I specifically said it is AI generated. It is not my art. It is no one art. Nobody's art has been stolen. I am not going to stop, because I enjoy some results. Keep in mind that I am an artist, I do draw. Yet, I can still enjoy AI art, because it can show me something that my brain never pictured. It can put in an image my imagination when it only appears as words in my head. You feel bothered? I respectfully don't care, cause as I said: no one has been stolen. Have a nice day, dear.
intern peter au where they fuck in a random closet and peter's like "oh okay no cameras here" until tony grabs his hair and makes him look at the tiny camera in the corner of the room while he fucks him
"look right there and give me a little bedtime movie now Pete"
And Peter is so much aroused by this perspective. He moans, staring right at the camera, almost crying because it feels so good and he is coming embarrassingly so fast. Tony takes great pleasure in overstimulating him for the next hour, impatient to get off on that lovely film. God, he would watch it with Peter kneeled in front of him, warming his cock.
I was minding my own business and found these pictures. So, I'm sharing them with you while you're minding your own business so we can both discover them in the wild.
Iron Man wasn’t a hero, and that’s precisely why the Avengers sought so diligently to capture him. But it seemed that the man behind the mask was always a step ahead of them, and their many failures were like good old jokes the villain couldn’t get enough of. He was destructive, anarchic and mischievous. Steve knew he had to stop him at all costs before his technology affected more than just their city.
His vision changed in spite of himself when, one day, just as Steve was about to enter a burning building headlong to seek out the last citizens to evacuate, he witnessed the massive Iron Man armor emerge from the flames, holding a small bundle in his arms.
A tiny baby with a soot-stained face, wrapped in a half-burnt blanket, bawling pathetically against the heat and lack of air.
He saw the tiny shifting of the armor as Iron Man cradled the baby, his full attention riveted on this defenseless little being. He saw Iron Man gently place his mettalic fingertip against the baby’s lips, so that the toddler could suck on it and soothe himself.
Steve lowered his shield, flabbergasted by the sight. Before his eyes was living proof that his beliefs were wrong: Iron Man was not the monster he’d imagined.
The man in the armor straightened up and turned his head in his direction. “The baby needs help, Cap.”
I have a weakness for dark Tony Stark rocking his baby son, making funny faces so that the toddler giggles happily, reaching his pudgy little hands towards his father's face to play with his beard.
Peter is never afraid of Tony, even when the man suddenly bursts into the room in full suit, loud and imposing. Baby Peter laughs happily as he crawls towards him, and Steve is always smitten with the sight.
When their relationship takes a somewhat more official turn, Peter is old enough to understand that his dads love each other just as much as they love him. Two-year-old Peter loves seeing his parents together, and he loves it even more when the three of them are together.
Iron Man wasn't a hero, and that's precisely why the Avengers sought so diligently to capture him. But it seemed that the man behind the mask was always a step ahead of them, and their many failures were like good old jokes the villain couldn't get enough of. He was destructive, anarchic and mischievous. Steve knew he had to stop him at all costs before his technology affected more than just their city.
His vision changed in spite of himself when, one day, just as Steve was about to enter a burning building headlong to seek out the last citizens to evacuate, he witnessed the massive Iron Man armor emerge from the flames, holding a small bundle in his arms.
A tiny baby with a soot-stained face, wrapped in a half-burnt blanket, bawling pathetically against the heat and lack of air.
He saw the tiny shifting of the armor as Iron Man cradled the baby, his full attention riveted on this defenseless little being. He saw Iron Man gently place his mettalic fingertip against the baby's lips, so that the toddler could suck on it and soothe himself.
Steve lowered his shield, flabbergasted by the sight. Before his eyes was living proof that his beliefs were wrong: Iron Man was not the monster he'd imagined.
The man in the armor straightened up and turned his head in his direction. "The baby needs help, Cap."
I've been looking for a very specific fan fiction for several days now, but I can't seem to get my hands on it again.
It's an irondad where Peter gets bitten by the spider, and the story focuses on his mutation and all the effects of the transformation. I remember that in this story, Peter reaches such a critical state that he's supposed to die because of the fever and symptoms. Tony is with him the whole time already in grief. It's sad as fuck. Tooth rooting as fuck. But finally Peter becomes Spiderman after this slow agony.
“I know why you’re telling me ‘no.’ I’ve known it all along. It’s because there’s something wrong with me. It’s because I’m unlovable…”
“Oh sweetheart, oh my sweet baby boy,” Tony murmured. He pulled Peter close, but already Peter knew it hadn’t worked. Tony was murmuring gently, and holding him gently. But there was something in his voice… something that told Peter that he had failed.
“No, little Petie, no. You’re suffering under the delusion that you are special.”