Family - Superfamily/Spideypool

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Peter's POV

I grin and snuggle in closer to Wade, it's always me doing that because I'm always cold, but Wade never minds.

"You excited for tomorrow?" he asks knowingly.

"Unbelievably," I reply, unable to push down the everlasting smile. "It's been months since I've been to see my Dads."

"I think this is the longest you've been away from them since Uni, isn't it? Believe it or not, I miss them too," he says, kissing the top of my head and shifting down to get comfortable in our bed.

"Yeah. It's pretty pathetic, isn't it?" I say, laughing lightly at that. I'm a grown man and I can't go more than a few months without seeing my parents.

"Not pathetic. Cute. Sweet. Oh, I forgot to tell you but while you were out, but the toothfairy did come last night."

My smile somehow grows and I lean up to kiss him. "I love you."

"Love you too, baby boy. Get some sleep."

I wake up, hearing my bedroom door opening. Out of the corner of my eye, I see the clock only reads 2 in the morning.

"Ellie, is that you?" I call softly, not wanting to wake Wade.

"No. We'll never be quiet enough with you. You always wake up," the girl whines.

"Always, always, always, kiddo. What's up? Nightmare?" I guess. The door opens a little more, light from the hallway flooding into the bedroom. Wade shifts slightly, mumbling something under his breath before sinking back into a deep sleep.

The little girl stands in the doorframe with big eyes and her cute little Spider-Man pajama set.

"No. I just don't wanna be alone. Sebby is snoring and I can hear him all the way down the halls. And it's cold in my room," she explains, rolling her big eyes at the thought.

"C'mon, kiddo. You know there's always room in our bed," I say, offering the 5 year old a smile. She smiles back and doesn't hesitate to race over and crawl into the space between us.

"Thank you, Daddy. How come you wake up but Dad doesn't, even when we try really hard?" she asks as she struggles to pull enough covers away from my husband to put her legs underneath.

"Because Dad loves his sleep. Can't go without it. Plus I have better hearing than he does," I say. The kids don't know about Spider-Man or Deadpool, but we're not really planning on letting them know for at least another decade.

"Goodnight, Daddy," she murmurs, as I get comfortable next to her.

"Night, baby girl," I reply kissing her forehead softly. Being a dad comes as a second nature to me.

"I'm not a baby, Daddy. I'm a big girl," she says, jutting out her chin and rolling her big eyes again.

"Of course you are. Goodnight, big girl."

When I wake up, I'm not surprised to find more than just Wade and Ellie curled up in our bed.

Wade's on the far edge, 4 our of 5 of our kids squished between us.

Only missing our 9, almost 10 year old, Gabriel/Gabe

Sebastian is 7. Tyler and Thalia are twins at 3 years old. Ellie's 5. We've had Ellie the longest, adopted her when she was a baby, got married and then adopted Gabriel. The Sebastian. Then Tyler and Thalia. I became Daddy and Wade became Dad so there's still a difference between the two of us.

Most of the time, it was an accident. We've both just got attachment issues or something and the moment we saw them, we knew we couldn't let them grow up in an orphanage or something. We've decided that 5 is enough. We've already got our hands plenty full. Wade's a stay at home dad, and I'm Boss at Stark Industries now that Dad's retired. Pepper still helps out, but we're in the process of passing it over to me full time though.

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