"Don't worry, the shirt hasn't been washed in a while." he said with a smile, hugging her back. He opened the door for both Lexi and Aunt May, and locked it. Then climbed in to the very small back seat. "Peter, are you sure you don't--" "I'll be fine, Aunt May." He gave her a reassuring smile, then glancing at Lexi. He then climbed in to the car, and as she promised, the ride wasn't bad at all. he climbed out, and politely greeted Lexi's parents with a smile, sitting down next to Lexi. "Did i get any good shots!" He scoffed in a sarcastic manner, grinning as he took out his camera from his backpack. "Take a look. Even got a few pictures of that Spider-Man guy too... Gonna sell those to the Bugle hopefully." Peter said, reverting his attention to a kid walking around in a Spider-Man mask. Peter gave a small smirk as he watched him, then looked back over to Lexi skimming through his photos. He had pictures of the city, or objects at interesting angles, even some of Lexi that he couldn't help but keep on the camera. She was always willing to be a model. As well as those pictures, there were also images of Spider-Man swinging from a web, hanging on a wall, or in the act of saving a child crossing a busy street, or stopping crooks.