It was strange, the number of people he was indirectly connected to in this time period. When he’d first arrived here, well over a year ago now, the only connection he’d really had had been one he’d never wanted to begin with, existing in the form of Tiberius Stone tying him back to his biological father in a way that still made him feel sick. But... That wasn’t the case anymore. He had other people now. Not just Tony and Zee, who were unexpected but welcome reminders that his family history wasn’t all doom and gloom, but others, too. Dinah and Bart and Maddie, people he’d made his own without help. And then... there were the ones he could have. The people who were connected to his family, but not quite tied in with him yet.
Colleen Wing --- Colleen Rand, now --- was one of those.
He’d gone to her wedding. He wasn’t sure if she knew that, wasn’t sure if she’d seen him in the crowd or if she’d recognized him if she had, but he’d been there. Looking up at a woman he’d met as both Spider-Man and Miguel O’Hara, a woman who didn’t know they were one and the same. It felt odd, but... it didn’t feel entirely wrong. Neither did this.
He shifted, approaching her slowly. It was strange, the concept that a billionaire was shopping at a farmer’s market, but Miguel figured his only real frame of reference here was Tony, who he didn’t think shopped at all, and Tyler Stone, who probably consumed souls over organic food. (Okay, maybe Lyla had a point about his flair for the dramatic.) “Uh, hi,” he greeted, a little awkward as he raised a hand in a wave. “I was... I didn’t get a chance to stop by, at the wedding. Lots of people, and you looked busy, but I just... I wanted to congratulate you.”