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Statement Pieces and Golden Opportunities by IzzyMRDB
Fandoms: Marvel Cinematic Universe, Spider-Man (Tom Holland Movies), Iron Man (Movies)
08 Jun 2026
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Penelope Margaret Parker did not like boredom.
Now, most people who somehow accidentally end up reborn as a fictional character may not find their life boring, but Penny thought that those people forgot what day-to-day life is like. So, she's bored.
Until Tony Stark crashes his way into her life roughly eight months too early by walking into her after-school retail job.
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A SI-OC into Spiderwoman who did not plan on grabbing Tony Stark's interest anytime before Civil War
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Look, I’ll be the first to admit that I had never much bought into the whole pearly gates or eternal damnation business. I couldn’t tell you what I was expecting of the afterlife - but it sure as hell wasn't this.
Moody glowered. "What is with you today?"
I grinned back at him. Oh, you have no idea.
You died, the first time, on a random thursday afternoon. Waking up in the body of a young - and very much alive - Moaning Myrtle, you couldn't quite believe your luck. But alas, no rest for the newly deceased. There is work to be done. Between stopping Tom Riddle from opening the Chamber of Secrets, evading the Knights of Walpurgis, and figuring out just why Olive Hornby hates you so much, you’ve got a very busy afterlife.
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So here's the thing about getting hit by a truck: you're supposed to wake up in a hot anime boy's harem or whatever. Not in the body of a B-list superhero from a show you only half-paid attention to while eating takeout.
But no. She's in The Boys universe now. Stuck as Starlight. Surrounded by sociopaths in spandex. And her only goal is to not get lasered into fine red mist by Evil Superman with mommy issues.
Simple, right? Just stay quiet, don't draw attention, and definitely don't say anything that makes Homelander like her.
Except she panics. And overshares. And accidentally says something about how lonely he must be, looking down at everyone, never having anyone who can just stand next to him.
And now he's looking at her like she's the first person who's ever seen him.
She didn't want this. She didn't ask for this. She just wants to go back to her apartment and her shitty Wi-Fi and her complete lack of mortal peril.
But Homelander doesn't let go of things he wants.
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Tom Marvolo Riddle had only ever wanted simple things in life: immortality, world domination, a few Orders of Merlin, the extermination of filthy Muggles, and the refinement of wizarding blood. It was bloody unfair that Dumbledore and the rest of the world kept trying to get in the way of his simple wishes. Was it so hard to give an orphaned boy his due?
When Tom Riddle woke up inside his tattered diary, he endured Ginny Weasley's whining, accepted the painful truth that his Master Soul was incompetent, traumatized the Hogwarts Mudblood population, and decided to squeeze himself into Potter's hollow vessel and shake hands with the piece of his Soul lodged in there. It was, admittedly, debasing; still, if it would help him fulfill his simple wishes in life, Tom would take it.
The Mudblood wasn't a part of the plan.
(It worked out well enough anyway.)
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Set on the day of Homelander's birthday in S3E2 ("The Only Man in the Sky"), Annie goes to bed dreading what his onstage meltdown might mean for the future of The Seven, Vought, and even herself as the new co-captain. But instead of waking up to the inevitable media circus the next day, she finds herself waking up on the same day all over again. Then again, and again, and again. Soon enough Annie realizes that all her clever maneuvers and attempts to escape, or break this time-loop are inconsequential.
And then, her one bold and reckless decision ends up dragging another person into the awareness of this cycle: Homelander.
Bookmarked by Benapples
28 May 2026
Bookmarker's Notes
this was like really good, like im sad now and i wished they got out
