I actually changed this story from a Spiderman fanfiction, but I’m still going to answer this like they were still in that universe.
I 100% think that Wendy and Teagan would get along. The two of them would love teasing Peter, and when they realise there’s something up with him they’d figure it out together. Teagan would be so heartbroken when she realises she’s keeping her own secrets from Wendy, but in all honesty she’d think it was for the best.
On the other hand, I think that the rest of the Harcrofts really wouldn’t have much to do with her. Jules isn’t nice in general, so I could see him not liking the girl – she’s too much for him most of the time – but their parents? I don’t think they’d really think either way of her. They’d still be charming and kind to her, but mostly because she’s a friend of Teagan’s.
As for Peyton, I think that Teagan would see her as an older sister type figure. They’d probably have some issues – Teagan was never great at school, and I think that while she can deal with Peter being smart, she’d always be worried about Peyton just because that’s the kind of person she is.
I think Jules might actually have had a crush on Peyton at one point. I don’t think he’d be that much older than her – if at all – and I think it would be one of the things that almost kept him back from the path he took. That being said, his parents never liked her. There was something almost too good about her. I feel as though she might have asked a couple too many questions at least once about them, and they wouldn’t like that.
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A Web of Lies by Beena Khan
A Web of Lies by Beena Khan
Published: July 15, 2022
B.Khan
Pages: 310
Genre: Mafia Romance
KKECReads Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Beena Khan is a storyteller that brings grim fairytales, myths, and legends to life. She writes crime and contemporary books. Her books are thrilling, painful, dangerous, emotional, and raw.
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“Aperitivo,” Hannibal | “Digestivo,” Hannibal | Phoebe Bridgers, “Killer” | Sylvia Plath, “Poem for a Birthday: Who” | Erica Jong, “Where it Begins” | Mitski, “Abbey” | Julia Kristeva, Powers of Horror | Li-Young Lee, “The Cleaving,” from The City In Which I Love You | deleted lines from “Ouef,” Hannibal | Ada Limón, “Lies About Sea Creatures,” from Bright Dead Things | Simone Weil, Waiting for God | Louise Glück, “Timor Mortis,” from Vita Nova | Catherynne M Valente, The Bread We Eat in Dreams | “The Wrath of the Lamb,” Hannibal | Anne Carson, “To Compostela,” Plainwater
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