Peter Parker swung gracefully over the towering skyscrapers, his iconic red and blue suit glinting under the moonlight. But as he landed on a rooftop, he felt a slight tug at his waistline—his suit a tad tighter than before. "I think it's time to cut down on those midnight snacks," he chuckled to himself, patting his stomach.
MJ sat curled up on the couch, a playful smile on her face as she watched a movie. Peter entered, removing his mask and flopping down beside her. "Rough night?" she asked, offering him a cookie.
"You could say that," Peter replied, taking a bite. "I might have to start running patrol with a treadmill strapped to my back."
Peter examined his reflection, noticing the subtle changes. "Being Spider-Man doesn't mean I can't enjoy life," he mused. "But maybe it's time to find a balance."
With renewed resolve, Peter worked through his routine, feeling the familiar burn in his muscles. "Alright, Parker, let's get back in shape," he said to himself, smiling at the challenge.
Peter swung from building to building, feeling lighter and more agile. "It's good to be Spider-Man," he thought, embracing both his responsibilities and his human side.
"I think you're perfect just the way you are," MJ said, wrapping her arms around Peter.
"Thanks, MJ," Peter replied, grinning. "With you by my side, I can face anything."
















