When Mary and Richard Parker died, their two children were left orphans. They spent time in a care home after an accident leaving social services to think they had no living relatives and, before May and Ben could find their nephew and niece, Teresa was adopted by a couple.
The family that took in Teresa Parker refused to let May and Ben have her, saying that they didn't want their daughter having any contact with them. They even threatened that if they tried that the police would be called for harassment.
Peter grew up knowing he had a sister, though people had adopted her before May or Ben got the chance, and often wondered what she was like. Was she as obsessed with science as he was? Did she have curly brown hair and brown eyes like him or did she look more like their mother? Did she have any idea he even existed?
Luckily, the twins found each other in middle school and it was undeniable they were related. They both had the same birthmark on their arm, the brown mark shaped like a cross.
Teresa had some similarities to her brother. Her hair was almost the same shade of brown but was more curly than Peter's. Her eyes were a dark brown, her skin pale thanks to her adoptive parents being such helicopter parents that they didn't like her going outside.
They became close, best friends, and rarely argued. Teresa acted like the older sister to Peter (despite him being born first out of the two), giving him advice and threatening the people that tried to hurt him, scaring away all the bullies.
But, their infamous Parker luck had to ruin it. Teresa Smith (her adopted last name) moved off to Brooklyn with her 'family' after they discovered she was in contact with her actual relatives, thinking she would try to leave them. However, Teresa stayed in contact with Peter by calling and texting him but had to change his contact name from 'Petey-Boi' to 'Harry' and pretended it was a friend she made online.
They met up by accident when both of their separate schools went on the same school trip to Oscorp and, yet again by accident, both gained powers from a radioactive spider bite.
Peter was the first to use them for good, becoming Spider-Man at night, and was soon joined by Teresa when she managed to unlock her windows (her parents like to keep her on lock down from eight-thirty to eight in the morning in case she tried to sneak out for a boyfriend). The media dubbed her Spider-Girl, obviously not very creative when it came to naming superheroes.
The only one of the twins to even talk to Tony Stark was Peter. He had asked that Tony stay away from Spider-Girl, not revealing her identity, as she wouldn't accept and if her family found out what she was doing then she'd be moved away. Even though he didn't want to, Tony agreed and didn't investigate the girl behind the mask.
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"Hey, Peter, you're phone's ringing!" Clint called over to the teenager, not taking his eyes off the wide screen. He was finally beating Sam at CoD and was desperate to finally win.
Peter looked up from his Biology homework, put down his pen and walked over to the couch to pick up his phone, forgetting he had dumped it there when he arrived at the Compound. He swiped on the screen to pick up the call "Hello?" He didn't recognise the caller ID, it wasn't one of his contacts.
"Petey-boi?" He heard his sisters voice on the other end, using her nickname for her 'baby' brother.
"Terry?" Peter answered with the tomboyish nickname he had given his 'older' sister, despite her hating it. It only made him use it even more. Ignoring Clint and Sam's looks they sent at him (they had never heard of him being friends with a Terry), he walked back to the table his homework was on and continued to talk "What happened to you, you vanished last week. You didn't even text me."
"Sorry, Karen took my phone after she realised I was messaging my girlfriend. And that I had a girlfriend. And that I was gay." Teresa chuckled. Peter could hear she was a little out of breath when talking.
"Only you Terry. Hey, how come you sound like you're running? Is someone after you? Do I need to come find you?" Peter frowned. That definitely caught the others attention, making them pause their game and turn to look at Peter.
"No, I'm in the suit you got me from Stark on the way to you, chill. When Karen and Paul freaked on me I lost it, packed my shit and ran. I'm done with those assholes." She sounded pissed.
"Aunt May won't be home, she's still at work, and I'm at the Compound for the weekend."
Clint rose an eyebrow. Whoever the Terry was, they knew about Peter hanging out at the Compound, possibly that he was Spider-Man and was in trouble. None of those facts sounded good to him, especially when mixed together.
"I'll come to you then. Can you get me some food or something? Karen took away my lunch money privileges last week and hungry. No vegetables though, I'm done with that Vegetarian stuff."
"Sure, I'll get you something. Try not to hurt yourself on the way here and don't get distracted. Love you."
"Love you too lil' bro."
Peter hung up his phone and asked Friday to tell Mr Stark he needed to talk to him. When Tony walked out of the elevator a few minutes later, he looked more than confused "What's up kiddo?"
"You know how you've always wanted to meet Spider-Girl?"
Sam piped up from the corner "That girl you used to patrol with before Stark found you?"
"Yep. Well, she called to say she's on the way here." Peter sighed, already aware that hundreds of questions were about to be thrown his way.
"But we heard you call the person Terry." Clint also decided to hijack the conversation, still watching Peter from the couch with Sam.
"Her name's Teresa, I call her Terry to annoy her," Peter started to pack up his stuff into his bag, he doubted he'd be able to finish his homework at that rate "Anything else?"
"Who actually is she? How do you even know her?" That question had been bugging Tony for years, ever since he met Peter or even heard about the spider duo.
"She's my twin sister."
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Teresa swung through the open window, rolling on the ground and springing back up to her feet, grinning foolishly at her brother. He was sitting on the couch, having of been waiting there for her for fifteen minutes. Clint, Sam and Tony were standing by the back of the room, giving the two some space but sticking around out of curiosity.
"Petey-boi!" She jumped at him, picking him up in a hug and swinging him about. She knew Peter hated that she was taller than him and loved to tease him about it.
"Terry, put me down or I swear to God I'll bite you." He threatened, holding back a smile out of pure stubbornness.
She let him back onto his feet but slung her arm around his shoulders as she took off her mask. With the other hand, Teresa sorted out her hair and covered her yawn "Man it's been a long day. Yo, little bro, you gonna introduce me to your buggy's over there?" She pointed to Sam, Clint and Tony.
"Right. That's Clint, he's Hawkeye, the guy next to him is Sam, the Falcon, and that's obviously Tony Stark."
"Cool beans. Can you show me where your room is so I can crash?" She rested her head on Peters, squeezing him closer to her.
"Sure, just don't eat all my snacks." Peter wriggled out of his sisters grasp and walked down the hall, Teresa skipping along behind him.
"Oh god, there's two of them now."
A/N
[PUBLISHED 11/10/2019]
Bruh, are you today's date, because you're an 11/10.
Sorry.
Good news, I've managed to write a little more of the part two of 'MJ BEING MJ', though any ideas you guys have are welcome.
I'm still working through my requests, getting the easier ones out of the way first, since the others will take far longer than they should.
I'm at home all day today, not feeling too great, but I also have coursework for my college course to do. However, I'll spend a few hours writing (or trying to at least) and see if I can finish off some of my drafts.
That's all I really have to say, so, bye.