Black Widow flipped another egg onto a plate, her movements swift and precise. Spider-Man leaned back in his chair, patting his stomach contentedly. "I am so full. I bet you can't carry me now!" he teased with a playful grin.
"Oh, really?" Black Widow raised an eyebrow, her lips curling into a mischievous smile. In one swift motion, she hoisted Spider-Man over her shoulder, laughter echoing through the room.
Black Widow strode confidently down the hallway, Spider-Man flailing playfully over her shoulder. As they passed by, Captain America stopped in his tracks, a bemused expression on his face.
"What's going on here?" he inquired, arms crossed over his chest.
"Spider-Man thinks he's gained too much weight for me to carry," Black Widow explained, her tone light and teasing.
"Doesn't look like it," Captain America replied with a chuckle.
She Hulk, with her towering presence, watched the spectacle with an amused grin. Black Widow set Spider-Man down, and She Hulk stepped forward.
"Let me have a go," she said, effortlessly lifting Spider-Man into her arms. Spider-Man laughed, pretending to struggle, but She Hulk carried him with ease.
Scarlet Witch entered the room, her eyes twinkling with curiosity. She Hulk gently placed Spider-Man down, and he immediately turned to Scarlet Witch.
"Think you can lift me too?" he challenged, his voice full of playful bravado.
"Challenge accepted," Scarlet Witch replied, her powers enveloping Spider-Man as she lifted him with a graceful ease.
Black Widow held a stopwatch, noting the time each hero carried Spider-Man. After all the lifting, she announced with a grin, "Turns out, all of you carried him for the same amount of time!"
The room erupted in laughter, Spider-Man joining in, realizing the camaraderie and strength of his teammates transcended any perceived weight.
Spider-Man sat on the couch, surrounded by his friends. Black Widow, Captain America, She Hulk, and Scarlet Witch shared stories and laughter, the bond of their friendship strengthened through playful challenges and shared experiences. It was moments like these that reminded them of the true weight of their connection—one that couldn't be measured on a scale.
















