[So it goes, about two uncomfortably long hours pass — because Peter has to get everything into the backpack he left in the park (and that was scary, going back to get it, but he's not gonna tell anyone about that), and then take a skytram because he's too wigged out to try and swing around with no powers...
His senses are slowly coming back to him by the time he sits the hospital doors, and a nurse asks him if he needs to be admitted (probably the pale complexion and sweaty hair), but he just asks for Tony's room. It's all good, he's fine, it's just... allergies. Yes. Allergies. This is not at all familiar to the day he'd started developing his powers. No genetic mutation weirdness happening today. Scientifically, he tries to work through it: if the superhuman abilities are in his genetics, how the hell does it work, turning them off and back on? Really weird.
Anyways, he carefully pushes open the door to Tony's room, wondering if he's actually resting.
'Cus if he's asleep, he's just gonna sneak in and deliver the goods and let him sleep more. Cool.]
Action.
His senses are slowly coming back to him by the time he sits the hospital doors, and a nurse asks him if he needs to be admitted (probably the pale complexion and sweaty hair), but he just asks for Tony's room. It's all good, he's fine, it's just... allergies. Yes. Allergies. This is not at all familiar to the day he'd started developing his powers. No genetic mutation weirdness happening today. Scientifically, he tries to work through it: if the superhuman abilities are in his genetics, how the hell does it work, turning them off and back on? Really weird.
Anyways, he carefully pushes open the door to Tony's room, wondering if he's actually resting.
'Cus if he's asleep, he's just gonna sneak in and deliver the goods and let him sleep more. Cool.]