[Sue, scanning the Observatory for people she knows, does a double-take. He hasn't been that young in years, but that's her friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, wandering around in rumpled civilian clothes.
Because of course Peter would be pulled through space and time in his pajamas.
At that age, he'd been even jumpier about his identity than he is now--well, "now" relative to Sue, anyway. Time travel is confusing and she prefers to leave it to the supergeniuses in the family and provide backup so none of them get eaten by dinosaurs while lost in thought.
Dinosaurs not being an immediate concern, Sue decides to let Peter recognize her first and follow his lead until she can get him somewhere private for a more honest talk. The Fantastic Four's public identities have often caused headaches, but at least there's no messing around with masks and that "can you get in touch with the Invisible Woman, Mrs. Richards?" nonsense.]
You look a little out of place, young man.
[You know, on account of the pajamas.
So apparently while Peter wasn't paying attention, Sue Storm started wearing white and aged a decade.]
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Because of course Peter would be pulled through space and time in his pajamas.
At that age, he'd been even jumpier about his identity than he is now--well, "now" relative to Sue, anyway. Time travel is confusing and she prefers to leave it to the supergeniuses in the family and provide backup so none of them get eaten by dinosaurs while lost in thought.
Dinosaurs not being an immediate concern, Sue decides to let Peter recognize her first and follow his lead until she can get him somewhere private for a more honest talk. The Fantastic Four's public identities have often caused headaches, but at least there's no messing around with masks and that "can you get in touch with the Invisible Woman, Mrs. Richards?" nonsense.]
You look a little out of place, young man.
[You know, on account of the pajamas.
So apparently while Peter wasn't paying attention, Sue Storm started wearing white and aged a decade.]