Peterfel Week 2021
Peterfel Week 2021 is a week-long event taking place September 13-19, 2021 showcasing fanworks featuring the ship Felicia “Black Cat” Hardy and Peter “Spider-Man” Parker from Marvel.
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PeterFeliciaWeek Series2 by NeoTyson
Fandoms: Spider-Man - All Media Types, The Amazing Spider-Man (Movies - Webb), Spider-Man (Comicverse), Spider-Man (Video Games 2018-2020)
29 Sep 2021
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PeterFelicia Week is a week-long event where writers, artists, and other creators are given a different theme each day to create content featuring Peter Parker/Felicia Hardy. This is my take on each of the themes of this series for my all-time favorite Spider-man pairing
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Felicia has taught her many things in life— protective and a fighter to her core. But it was this that she never could teach, this that came naturally in only a way it could to the little sister of Felicia Hardy.
Michelle was observant— a skill cultivated over the years out of necessity and desire, watching as the two of them flirt back and forth and seeing something there that only someone who knows Felicia could.
She liked him, in her way— some invisible thing passing between the two of them that would go unseen for anyone else but was clear as day to Michelle.
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- Part 15 of Maybe In Another Universe
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Felicia spends a quiet night at home while her son sleeps
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- Part 3 of PeterFelicia Week 2021
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Spider-Man held the Black Cat up against the wall.
They were kissing.
They were doing a lot more than kissing.
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Felicia Hardy is dreaming again.
She knows because she’s hanging out with Flash and he’s standing tall next to her, six foot something of muscle and neon athleisure, not in his chair or levering himself around on his crutches. She knows because she’s standing in an apartment she recognizes but can’t place, the elevator doors closing behind her, facing two people; it’s a man and a woman, she thinks, has the vague, shifting impressing of red hair on her, but when she tries to focus on him—on either of them, but especially on him—her brain balks, running right up to the edge of looking and then veering away to stare at the art on the walls, the plant between them that they’re repotting.It isn’t right. She should be looking at them. She should be looking at him, and he should be looking at her, and he should be shocked and she should be—satisfied, vengefully satisfied, a painted veneer over hurt and anger.
