It was evening.
Lynn, having returned to his room and finished washing up, was about to rest, but he soon heard faint footsteps outside his door.
The footsteps were very light, as if fearing to wake others, but Lynn Hall immediately recognized them as Gwen's footsteps.
Sure enough, as the door opened, Gwen, wearing a teddy bear nightgown, poked her head in.
"Not asleep yet, so late?"
Gwen shushed Lynn Hall, then quietly entered the room and closed the door.
She then pounced onto Lynn's bed.
She lifted the covers and burrowed in, then pulled Lynn's arm over and used it as a pillow.
"Aren't you afraid Uncle George and Aunt Helen will find out?"
Lynn looked at Gwen, who was smiling as she burrowed into his covers, and pinched her cheek, saying.
"Afraid of what? I'm not a child anymore, Lynn, I'll be seventeen tomorrow!"
As she spoke, Gwen buried her head into Lynn's embrace.
Her golden hair spread across the pillow, and Gwen looked up and kissed Lynn on the lips.
"Hehe.."
"So happy?"
"It's nothing!"
Lynn looked at Gwen, whose lips were curved into a beautiful arc in the moonlight, and lowered his head to kiss her.
Before Lynn's lips could even leave, Gwen hooked her arm around Lynn's neck and greedily demanded more.
A moment later.
Feeling Gwen starting to take control, Lynn patted Gwen's bottom and said helplessly, "Who did you learn that from?"
"We already learned it in physiology class, and if it weren't for you insisting on waiting until I'm eighteen—"
As she spoke, Gwen's eyes darted around, then she leaned close to Lynn's ear and whispered, "My best friend even made fun of me."
"Made fun of you?"
"Yeah, because they said I'm seventeen tomorrow and still a virgin!"
"At school, a lot of girls are already dating, and some even..."
"Mary Jane even... Oh, right, Lynn, for the birthday party tomorrow, I didn't invite too many people, just Mary Jane and her boyfriend Peter Parker, and Harry and the others will come."
Listening to Gwen, Lynn nodded and said, "As long as you're happy. Oh, right, you just said Mary Jane and Peter Parker are together?"
"Yeah!"
At the mention of this, Gwen's eyes filled with gossip: "Mary Jane broke up with the Captain of the baseball team, and then got together with Peter Parker."
"But Peter Parker's best friend Harry Osborn also really likes Mary Jane. Anyway, the relationship between these three is a bit messy, but they're still the best of friends."
"No one at school is pursuing you?"
"Of course there are, please, you know I'm the school belle!"
Gwen kissed Lynn on the corner of his mouth, then looked at the handsome face in front of her and laughed happily, "But I don't fancy them!"
As she spoke, Gwen's hands began to move faster.
That's right, Gwen was so youthful and vibrant, and even though she always acted spoiled in front of him.
But in front of her classmates, Gwen always remained very ladylike.
It would be strange if no one was pursuing her.
"Oh, right, Lynn, did you get the concert tickets? You promised me you'd go to the concert with me."
"Of course, I'll take you to that all-girl rock band concert on Sunday."
Lynn shook his head with a smile, thinking of the unequal treaties Gwen had proposed.
"Hehe, this summer I've already made plans with Mary Jane and Peter Parker to intern at Osborn Industries."
"Also, next week a few of us are planning to visit the Science and Technology Museum. You know, I like biology, and I heard that museum has a lot of rare animals and insects."
"And, and, next year I plan to go to New York University, so I can go home whenever I want, and if I don't want to go home, I can go to your place."
At this point, Gwen looked up, her eyes sparkling, at Lynn: "Once I'm in college, I won't have to live with Mom and Dad anymore. Then... hehe!"
Looking at Gwen's sparkling eyes, Lynn Hall leaned down and whispered in her ear, "You can now too, do you want me to tell you how?"
Gwen gave Lynn a coquettish glare, then rustled and buried her head under the covers like an ostrich.
When it came to being silver-tongued, Gwen was still very green and naive compared to Jessica, the Jessica from the New York Federal Bureau of Investigation.
After all, Jessica was the head of the Internal Affairs Department, although she was always at a loss for words when facing him.
But her skill in verbal sparring far exceeded that of the youthful Gwen.
Moreover, every time Jessica lost a verbal argument, she would sigh deeply, unlike Gwen who could only clumsily use both her hands and mouth.
Lynn Hall gently stroked Gwen's golden hair, watching her look up at him with wet, almost animal-like eyes.
Lynn Hall smiled, then thought about what she had said about meeting Peter Parker and the others at the Science and Technology Museum next weekend.
If the timeline didn't change, Peter Parker would be bitten by a spider there, mutate, and become Spider-Man!
However, in the initial stages, Peter Parker didn't yet understand the meaning of Spider-Man.
It wasn't until Uncle Ben's death that he truly understood what it meant that with great power comes great responsibility.
Hiss...
After taking a deep breath, Lynn Hall rested his arm behind his head.
Perhaps, during this period when Peter Parker first became Spider-Man, he could “accidentally” act as his life mentor and build up some goodwill.
"Cough, cough, cough."
Gwen covered her mouth and coughed twice, looking at Lynn with a hint of resentment in her eyes.
She was afraid of being discovered by her parents if she ran out, so she could only pick up the water glass on the table and drink from it.
Gwen drank half a glass of Water in one gulp before lying back down.
After chatting with Lynn for a long time, Gwen carefully returned to her own room in her slippers.
As soon as she came out of Lynn's room, she saw her mother also coincidentally stepping out of her room.
"You went to chat with Lynn again?"
Helen asked with a subtle smile as she watched Gwen come out of Lynn's room.
"Yeah, he's been gone for almost a month, and I have so much to tell him!"
As she spoke, Gwen looked at the clock on the wall and said, "Oh, it's already midnight, I'm so sleepy, goodnight, Mom!"
With that, Gwen scurried back to her room.
Watching her daughter's light footsteps, Helen chuckled and returned to her own room.
"I told you, you just think too much!"
Seeing his wife return, George Stacy closed the newspaper in his hand and said, "Lynn and Gwen are both good kids, you don't need to worry so much."
Hearing her husband say that, Helen returned to bed and said softly, "Don't you know our daughter's little thoughts?"
"I know, I've known since she was fourteen, that's why I said, they're both good kids!"
With that, George Stacy turned off the bedside lamp: "I actually hope our daughter can end up with Lynn. With Lynn's indulgence towards Gwen, I'm not worried at all that Gwen will ever suffer any grievances."