Boyfriend... She said Boyfriend, right? It wasn't a dream, he wasn't just making stuff up, right? Peter Parker actually getting a break in his life? His first relationship (which was very quite embarrassing, as Lexi has dated a few times, all ending pretty badly and Peter always being the shoulder to cry on)? He stood there for a few seconds, nothing but a huge smile on his face as she said those perfect words. He raised his eyebrows when she told Aunt May they were going to the library, and watched her walk, following after her as if in a trance. That's when he had that stupid look on his face. Then he snapped out of it, nodding. "I'll go get the books..." He said with another smile. Leaping up stairs (he got too happy and managed to leap halfway upstairs in one jump). He grabbed his backpack, and shoved the newly sewn and clean Spider-Man suit. He ran back down stopping inches away from Lexi as he gave her another quick kiss... he couldnt help himself! He opened the door for her, and once she was outside, they headed down the street. "I also brought my camera..." He said with a smile. He was a believer of having a picture for a fantastic memory, and this absolutely was one, but he felt that he was going to take very few. He was a photographer, but he knew when something was too beautiful and good, he should enjoy it then than enjoying it later when its gone. "Alright, quick detour in this alley..." He said to her, holding on to her hand. It was soft, and small. It fit perfectly in Peter's hand (he thought so. Everything about her was perfect right now). Peter quickly changed in to the the blue and red suit behind a dumpster, planning on ripping off his mask as soon as they got to their destination. "Welcome to Spider Airlines." he said, a grin hidden behind the mask, extending his arm for her to take. "Hold on tight, please keep all hands and feet inside the vehicle at all times, and dont worry. I won't let you go." The last part meant many things for him that he hoped she knew. He wasn't going to let her go when swinging (He was extremely excited for her to feel the rush of being above the air like no one has ever experienced, he knew she would love it, he was her best friend after all), he was never going to let her go without a fight. She meant way too much to him, as a best friend and his love. He wasn't going to let her down either... He was determined to be the best boyfriend he could possibly be. He knew he was going to be picked on when the school found out, but he could easily deal with that. Spider-Man was a priority to him still, but Lexi's happiness was his main priority... He really hoped that he didn't mess any of this up. He knew he wasn't perfect... "One... two... Three!" He counted, and leapt in to the air. He shot a web, and they flew in to the air, feeling Lexi hold on tight to him. He kept an arm around her tight, but not to an uncomfortable amount. He swung nice and easy, the air rushing against them. He took his time getting to the spot, the New York Sunday was beautiful, they were high enough to know that Spider-Man was out and about, and holding someone, but they would only assume that it was someone in need of assistance. he smiled big the whole time, seeing Lexi look around in amazement, no longer as afraid of nervous he thought. Then they went higher and higher until he reached a rooftop. He landed, and let her down gently. The building was right in front of Times Square, the electronic billboards shinning, some still reporting on Spider-Man and Lexi's encounter with the new super villain of New York: The Green Goblin. The air was warm, the breeze very small. Peter took his mask off, shoving it in the backpack he brought with him. "So? What do you think?" He asked, about both the ride and the view. It was one of his favorite spots to just relax and do homework, or just watch the people. Crime always seemed to come through Times Square.