Spider-Man’s Social Dilemma (Volume 1)

Spider-Man’s Social Dilemma (Volume 1) — page 7
SPIDER MAN'S SOCIAL DILEMMA class thoughtfully Now Ms Allan brought up a good point Is it fair to pretend you're something you're not Peter sucks a quick breath in through his teeth Sometimes Sometimes he feels like pretending is all he's been doing for the last six months since he started his nightly escapades He rubs a hand through his hair and then raises his hand Yes Mr Parker Dr Shah looks at him over the rims of his reading glasses which he'd forgotten to take off his face again Isn't everyone kind of pretending they're something they're not all the time Like aren't we all just I mean He isn't sure how to end his question or if it was a question at all He considers if this is a sign that he really needs to get a better school vigilante life balance I agree Another voice speaks up and Peter almost cracks his neck turning to look back at the person who is speaking Mary Jane Watson is resting her chin in the cradle of her hand head tilted just so to the side She's using her other hand to lightly tap her pen against the desk The sun coming in through the window makes her hair look golden red and Peter is sure his pupils have turned into actual hearts She is so pretty he thinks Then his ears catch up to his brain and he realizes she said she agreed with him What do you agree with Ms Watson Dr Shah encourages her to keep going