Sunday morning. A time for sleeping in, boredom, and writing to people in New York.
TO: mjwat90@marvel.com
FROM: peter.parker@fandomhigh.net
SUBJECT: dance
Mary Jane,
Just letting you know, I did end up
going to the dance because of the whole Student Council thing. Otherwise I'm sure Lyman would have given me the Evil Eye - which is just a saying and as far as I know he doesn't have any powers - during class next week. Anyway, I was there, I was dateless, and I had fun. I do need to work on keeping things light, though. I mentioned the time
I nearly met the President to someone. You know, with Osborn and Dr. Octavius? That was a mistake.
Oh, and the next time I'm home? The list you've been keeping is going to get bigger. I've kind of neglected mentioning this to you. It's not my fault this place has
hookers that shoot at you in the park (which is not a euphemism for anything) and
snow monsters! Things happen, actions get seen, stuff is mentioned on the radio, and then I accidentally
slip and mention having abilities in casual conversation.
But, seriously, it's not that bad. Half of the people here are a bit different in some way, so it's not like "kid who can do stuff" is a big deal. And just to be on the safe side, I have limited the number of people who have specifically heard about S. So it could be worse.
Okay. I'm done now. Have a good whatever's left of your Sunday when you finish this.
-P
TO: j.storm@baxter.gov
FROM: webhead62@gmail.com
SUBJECT: Letting you know
Hey Flamebrain,
I wasn't sure if I should actually respond or not since a certain massive tool named Nick Fury is probably watching my e-mail somehow, but screw him, I wanted to let you know that I'm alive, still far from New York, and still hoping for that call from your sister. She isn't that much older. Come on, buddy, help a guy out?
Sincerely,
Your Friendly Boarding School Spider-Man
Peter felt kind of bad about bothering Johnny about his sister so much. It was just too easy to bug him with Sue. On the other hand, the responses were always hysterical. He'd stop eventually.
TO: burich@dailybugle.com
FROM: peter.parker@fandomhigh.net
SUBJECT: Journalism and Me
Mr. Urich,
Hi there. I read your piece on Spider-Man last weekend. Excellent work as always, sir. How are things at the paper? And who did Mr. Jameson get on the website? Because, honestly, it's crappy now.
I actually wrote to let you know that since transferring to Fandom, I've been pursuing journalism as a possible future career. I'm taking a journalism class right now and I'm on the newspaper. I have no clue if I'll follow up on this, but I am enjoying it right now. Personally, I attribute it to you taking me under your wing a bit, so I wanted to thank you.
Peter Parker
For the record, the very smart investigative reporter doesn't find out about snow monsters or the fact that his professor is a witch. That would just get him here for a visit or something, which would be bad.
[OOC: And I'm feeling too lazy to send Peter anywhere this afternoon. Therefore, door is open once Peter finishes his e-mails in case anyone wants to stop by.]