
Teller of lies!!
Tony went back to the tower in a state of shock from what that kid-Peter Parker-had said.
He began to think about those words. Before becoming guilty for even thinking about it.
Why would Harry be a liar? He was a hero!
He'd taken down the vulture and got all of the weapons safely out of arms reach of any bad guy!
Or, was it even him to begin with?
It was a strange thought, but, he hadn't actually been given proper evidence to believing that Harry was Spider-Man. He'd only trusted him and the small evidence he'd seen.
When Norman Osborn had contacted him to tell him that Harry was Spider-Man he'd thought everything about the kid fit the bill completely. He was rich, a scientist's son, was smart and had access to all the technology that would give him the powers to be that hero. But he hadn't seen the powers up front.
He'd only assumed.
Which could be wrong.
No. No. No.
Harry Osborn was Spider-Man. There was little doubt.
Little.
"Friday, look up Peter Parker. He attends Midtown High with Harry"
Pictures of a brown haired, brown eyed young boy appeared on screen. One of him about 2 being held by a man who was clearly his father. Another of him with a very pretty woman, his mother. The pictures with the parents ended with an eye watering newspaper article.
"Peter Benjamin Parker, 15 years old. Orphaned at 6 when his parents perished in a plane crash. Peter has had a rough childhood to say the least, but he has always made it better for himself in the end. His Uncle was shot and killed by a robber almost a year ago which, according to his teachers notes, has taken a tole on his behaviour and attitude."
"In what ways?" asked Tony curiously.
"He used to be very dedicated to school, but is now seems distracted and he often hands homework in late"
"Interesting" said Tony interested "Save his file. I need to carry on with Harry's suit"
"Yes boss"
*
"Why do you need a suit?"
"You don't need to know"
"Okay, give me a month and we'll hav-"
A fist smashed onto the workbench.
"I need it now!"
"We only have those for spare and-" he pointed to some suits in the corner.
"What about that one?" he pointed to the most powerful looking one.
"Excellent, but expensive"
"No expense spared"