Confessions of a Twenty Something Superhero || Matt & Peter
There were a lot of good points to living near El Matador State Beach. Probably. Peter didn’t live there, but he could imagine them. The beach was right there, basically in your backyard, even more so than the rest of LA. Presumably there was more privacy because there were less people in general, which could be very nice. And the view? Breathtaking. Unfortunately accessibility. when you didn’t own a car anyway, was not of those points.
Peter took a bus as far as he could, wearing jeans and a jacket over his spandex, sweating in the early evening heat and regretting his wardrobe choices. The ride itself was fairly monotonous and he spent it staring out the window, considering how he would reveal his identity to Matt. Simple and quick and then they get down to the pizza. That would be best. This would be the first time when he revealed his identity to someone who knew Spider-Man but not Peter Parker. I’m Peter Parker sounded a lot less grand a statement than I’m Spider-Man though at their core, they were the same. Truth be told, he was a little nervous about it, foot bouncing up and down, though there was no real reason for it.
Peter had known Matt for years, all the way back in high school. Of course then he’d only known him as Daredevil, that red vigilante with the horns who happened to be after the same crime boss Peter was looking for. He wasn’t quite sure when their occasional team-up against New York’s seedier side had transitioned into genuine friendship but there it was. And now this year, Christmas presents and relationship advice. All they needed now were friendship bracelets. And of course, Peter telling Matt his real name. Given the level of trust he had for the man, it only made sense that Peter tell him the truth. Anyway, he wanted to. It’d be nice to talk to the guy without having to safeguard his identity while he was at it.
When Peter got as far as he could get by bus, he thanked the driver and stepped off. Peter continued on foot for a bit and soon ducked behind a car. After checking to make sure there weren’t any nosy neighbors about, he slipped on his mask and gloves. His jacket, jeans, and shoes came off and were stuffed unceremoniously into his backpack. He walked the remainder of the distance, feeling strangely vulnerable on the ground despite the lack of buzzing spider-sense. Spider-Man didn’t walk much; he swung and when buildings were too low, as was often the case here, he jumped from rooftop to rooftop like the world’s most colorful ninja. He eyed the trees and considered the benefits of Tarzan-ing the rest of the way before discarding the idea. A few of them looked too fragile and he really didn’t want to be named a tree menace. Anyway, he was getting close.
Soon Matt’s house, triangular and with massive windows, came into view. Immediately Peter let out a low whistle, pausing to admire the structure. He clambered over the fence and crossed to the front door, ringing the doorbell. Once the door opened, he waved. “Hey Matt.” He grinned. “Gotta say love the place and the location’s nice, but they could use a couple more things to swing from.”











