The reality of being close to you

The Avengers (Marvel Movies)
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The reality of being close to you
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The lame jokes are the dumbest and most pathetic. Especially if they come from Legolas

It was a special night at Stark Tower. The Avengers, along with some members of Wakanda, had returned from an intense mission and were staying at the tower while they recovered and rested. Peter, excited for the opportunity to spend time with his favorite heroes, joined them in the living room.
The atmosphere was full of energy and excitement. Thor, with his thunderous laughter, enjoyed telling stories of his exploits in battle. Steve, with his characteristic calm, shared advice and reflections on the importance of teamwork. Natasha and Sam, always ready for fun, laughed and joked with each other.
Amidst the merriment and hustle and bustle, Peter was in his element. He played and shared laughter with his heroes, feeling accepted and valued in their company. Tony's absence due to business commitments did not dampen his enthusiasm, as he knew Tony trusted him and his ability to enjoy the company of the Avengers.


Pepper, who had joined the evening, watched with a smile on her face. She was delighted to see Peter so happy and connected with the Avengers. She appreciated how he fit right in with the group, sharing their enthusiasm and showing his worth as a true hero.
The game of the night was a team video game session. Peter and his friends, along with the Avengers and members of Wakanda, divided into teams and competed in a series of virtual challenges. Laughter and shouts of excitement filled the room as everyone immersed themselves in fun and camaraderie.


In the middle of the video game, Clint cracked a joke: "Why don't superheroes play poker in space? Because there's always someone cheating with the gravitational cards." Everyone laughed at his quip and Thor couldn't help but add, "Fortunately, my cards are made of a material that is unaffected by gravity."
"What a lousy joke Clint, it's lousy , lousy" Said Rhodes, as he took a glass of wine. Still everyone laughed out loud. 


Peter, with his dexterity and agility, excelled at the game. His quick, strategic moves allowed him to lead his team to victory on several occasions. As the game progressed, Peter felt more and more integrated and appreciated for his talent and skills.
Clint threw in another joke: "You know why Batman doesn't get along with Hawkeye? Because he thinks having only a bow and arrow is a beginner's trick." Peter couldn't help but laugh, knowing Clint is a little taken. 
Clint went about playing in typical fashion with his bow making bets with the Wakandan girls. Clint boasted about his marksmanship with his bow.
 "I'm so accurate I can shoot an arrow at a moving city block."
Without missing a beat, Natasha replied with a sly grin, "Well, Clint, just remember that in Budapest, you still had a little more trouble hitting the bullseye in a game of darts."
"I was drugged by a spy...don't laugh." 
"Yeah whatever you say" Natasha laughed impishly at her friend to the hilt, while biting into an apple.
Thor, with his lack of filter, couldn't pass up the opportunity to share a funny tidbit about Bruce Banner. Gathering everyone in the living room of Stark Tower, Thor began his tale with enthusiasm:
"Friends, I have to tell you a tidbit of gossip as amazing as the exploits we have experienced together. It turns out that Dr. Banner , in one of his experiments, transformed into the Hulk while trying to open a pickle jar."
Everyone burst out laughing at the mental image of the Hulk struggling with a pickle jar. Even Bruce, though a bit embarrassed, couldn't help but smile. He knew that his alter ego, the Hulk, sometimes found himself in unexpected and comical situations.
Thor, without pausing, continued, "But that's not all! It turns out that when he finally managed to open the jar, he didn't realize how much force he had used and the pickles went flying all over the room, landing on us like an unexpected pickle attack!"
The room erupted in even louder laughter, imagining the absurd and chaotic scene of flying pickles. Even Bruce joined in the fun, laughing as he recalled the incident. He knew that, despite his more serious side as the Hulk, there were also hilarious and outlandish moments in his life.
"That was not to be told Thor!"
"Yeah, whatever you say doc."


As the evening drew to a close, the Avengers and the members of Wakanda were dismissed to their rooms, thanking each other for the pizza and goodies. Peter felt proud and full of gratitude for the shared experience and for the support he received from all of them.
With a smile on his face, Peter retired to rest, taking with him the memories of that unforgettable night. He knew that, no matter the circumstances, he would always have a place in the hearts of the Avengers and his friends, a family he had found in the most extraordinary moments and in the simplest laughter.

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