An: I don't speak Russian, I hardly understand the alphabet. There's a good chance the translations are incorrect, and I'm sorry in advance for that. The bold text directly after in parentheses is the English translation. I tried my best to get the correct word, but you can't be sure of that at all.

Wednesday morning was like any other morning at the tower; insanity. For some reason, clothes were flying everywhere, and every so often a bit of food was flung through the air as well. Luckily Tony hadn't messed with their alarms as he liked to do frequently. Even so, Peter was up and about dodging flying objects with assistance from his Spidey Sense. To avoid extra unwanted attention he didn't ride with the Avengers to school, and instead swung into a nearby alley as he usually did.

Peter met Ned at his locker before homeroom to talk about his plan. Ned loved it, but decided that him being in the cafeteria to deter any questions as to where Peter was would be better. Peter understood that, and they went their separate ways to homeroom.

Natasha had an idea as well for a prank, and everyone, Avengers and students alike, were subjected to it. Only Bucky had any idea of what was going on.

She spoke Russian for the entire day.

"Привет (hi)," Natasha greeted walking into the classroom. The class looked at her like she had grown a second head. "Это будет весело (this will be fun)," Nat added with a borderline evil grin, mostly to herself. Peter had picked up on a small amount of the foreign language from Bucky and Nat speaking it around the tower, but he only recognized "Привет". The grin on her face didn't help his overacting mind.

Natasha took attendance as normal, throwing in a Russian accent. When she got to Peter she called out, "маленький паук (little spider)," instead of his name. This was the only other thing he recognized in the language. It was a nickname that Natasha had started calling Peter once he moved into the tower, and it had stuck.

"Here," Peter groaned out, hoping no one in his class knew Russian. No one seemed to have any reaction to what Natasha said beyond the natural confusion of her speaking a different language. Natasha grinned again and continued.

Peter still didn't like that grin. No one that knows her likes that grin.

"English" was yet again "Thor's Life Story", and said god obviously had experience at telling this story. He was quite energetic about it, especially for it being so early in the morning. It interested a decent portion of the class, so it seemed to work in his favor.

Wanda didn't know what to do, even though she was just a few years older than the class itself was. She ended up just letting the class chat and play on their phones for the class period, and she did the same.

When training a few months ago Clint and Wanda had basically figured out a way to communicate telepathically, with Wanda having all of the actual powers. They wanted to keep it between the two of them, but Peter eventually found out about it. More like he also had the idea and Wanda knew it worked already.

Peter repeated a short phrase, picture, or idea over in his head, thinking mostly or only of that thing. Wanda was able to pick up on said thing, then send a response back. They did this today by Peter thinking of what he pictured the physics lab to look like after his prank, and Wanda sending back a thumbs up.

Third period with Tony was nothing special, just continuing to work on their "new and (not) improved" suit designs. Tony was just as annoying, but his lowered amount of pestering Peter made him a little sceptical.

Steve continued his version of World War Two, which kept the class occupied for that period. He finished a bit early, so the class then pestered him about known Avengers missions, which were a surprisingly large number of them. Peter knew of most of these (he even went on a few of them) so he pulled out his phone and messaged Wanda to make sure she had the details. He then sent a similar message to Bucky and Clint, informing them of his plan and asking if they wanted in. Clint was always down for a prank against anyone (except Natasha) and Bucky wanted some revenge on Tony. Then again, who didn't. Both agreed to meet Peter outside of the lab a few minutes into sixth period.

"- Spider-Man?" someone asked, but Peter only caught the end of the question. He looked up naturally at his 'name'.

"He's a good guy, though a lot younger than I thought he would be," Steve answered.

"How old is he?" the same student asked in follow up.

"Young," Steve laughed. "He's the youngest one on the team. I mean, with Thor, Bucky, and I it's pretty easy to be on the young end."

This confused most of the class. "But… you guys don't seem that old," another student piped up.

"Thanks, Clint gets salty sometimes when people say he looks older than me." This caused a reaction out of most of the class, that reaction being laughter. "Buck and I are both one hundred, if you count the years we were frozen. If not, we're in our mid-thirties. Thor is fifteen-hundred years old, so all of the Norse Mythology stuff, that's him. Granted, we got some stuff wrong, like Hela isn't Loki's daughter, but older sister."

Awe filled the room, and Peter just rolled his eyes.

"Speaking of Loki, if Asgardians had similar life spans to humans, he would have been seventeen back when… he happened. One Avenger's younger sister and an almost-Avenger have become quite fond of him when he visits," Cap said the last part doing his best not to send a glance right at Peter. It didn't end up working that well and whispers started going around the room.

"Shuri and Spidey have become friends with Loki yeah, he's pretty chill if you ask me," Peter cut in, glaring at Steve. The super-soldier shot an apologetic glance back at the teen.

The class ended then luckily before anyone had time for more questions, and everyone headed to lunch. Peter almost literally shoved his lunch down his throat and slipped out of the cafeteria a few minutes after the lunch period started to met the group outside of the physics classroom. Wanda unlocked the door with her powers and they all hurried into the lab. He then handed each person a web shooter from his bag.

"It's easy to use. Just point your hand at whatever you want to shoot the web, the press the button in the middle of your hand," Peter explained, demonstrating on a pencil on the teacher's desk. Everyone nodded and split up around the room. Within fifteen minutes, everything was attached to the surface it was on. Pencils, stray papers, folders, organizers, anything sitting out on a surface.

Once that task was finished they paired off to attach the chairs and desks to the ceiling. Peter paired up with Clint, and Wanda with Bucky for this task. He used a new web formula that let him stick the teacher's rolling chair to the wall, but it still was able to roll around.

Wanda didn't have a seventh period class so she stood guard outside of the lab. It worked well since her powers allowed her to do this task without anyone asking many questions.

For gym class Clint managed to pull down some climbing equipment, so the class had fun climbing the various different ropes. They didn't get to do that often so they took the chance when they had it. Peter slipped out to the locker room a few minutes early with a glance at Clint and Ned to change into his Spidey suit and get to the lab.

Peter greeted Wanda as she headed off to her own class, and slipped out of his clothes that he put over his suit. Easily, he jumped to the wall and stuck himself sideways on the teacher's chair. Tony arrived a few minutes later, staring at his phone. It was obviously something important or interesting since he didn't notice everything was gone until he went to sit in his chair, and he fell to the ground instead. He looked around and saw the tables and chairs on the ceiling, along with a spinning, sideways Spiderman on the wall.

"Why is everything upside down? Get out of my chair." At that moment the bell rang releasing everyone from seventh period. "Also, you're supposed to be in class right now. Shoo," Tony said, trying to pull Peter down from the wall. Peter just laughed, and two minutes later students came into the room to see Spider-Man spinning in the chair on the ceiling, with a bright red Tony Stark sitting on one of the desks upside down.

Everyone stood in a mob in the center of the room pointing and whispering. Tony was trying to free himself of the webbing that was attaching him to the desk, but he had no success. One person started to pull out their phone to take a picture, but Tony shut that idea down.

"Don't you dare. Seriously, Cap will never let me hear the end of this if he found out," Tony said. The teenager in question nodded so fast it seemed unnatural, and quickly put away his phone.

"Too late," Peter quipped. As soon as Tony was webbed to the table, he had Karen take a picture and send it in the group chat. Tony's phone had fallen out of his pocket so Peter had naturally webbed it to the wall out of his reach.

Tony whipped his head around and glared at Peter. "Underoos I swear, you'll be kicked out of the lab for a month if you don't put me down. My head is starting to hurt."

"Oh come on, you know Friday likes me too much for you to do that successfully," Peter said with a laugh. Even so, he changed web settings and shot the disintegrating fluid. Right before Tony face planted on the ground, he was turned with another web to his feet. Tony swung back and forth from the web attached to his back.

"Geez kid, why don't you just drop me on my face how 'bout it?" Tony asked sarcastically. Peter just shrugged as he broke off the web and went back to spinning around on the wall. Tony was about to jump up and grab Peter when Bruce walked in with Peter's chemistry class.

"I knew this was going to happen, but still, this is better than I thought it would be," Bruce said through his bought of laughter. This earned the other scientist a glare from Tony in return, which only made him laugh harder. The laughing must have been heard from down the hall, as suddenly Clint jumped out of an air vent outside the room.

"Nice one kid," Clint said walking into the room and giving Peter a high five. The grown man jumped up and grabbed a desk, pulling himself up to sit on the underside of it on the ceiling. He grimaced at touching the chewed up gum stuck there, but got over it quickly.

"See, someone understands what a good prank looks like," Peter said giving a pointed glare to Tony. Even though his glare was lacking any heat, Tony reacted very maturely; he stuck his tongue out at the teen.

"Everyone on this team is a toddler I swear," Bruce said, shaking his head. The classes were still looking around at the heroes in awe, wondering what they did to deserve this experience in their life.

"Who was in on this? I know Brucie was at least some, but who else. I want to know who's asses I need to kick," Tony asked looking up at Peter.

"I want to see you try. Oh wait, we've already seen that and they've kicked your ass," Peter replied sarcastically. Tony looked a bit lost so Peter helped him out. "Bucky and Wanda, Bucky and Wanda dude."

"Yeah I'll pass then," Tony said hurriedly. Even he knew Wanda and Bucky weren't ones you wanted to mess with, even now that they were all on the same team.

"Awee, is the great Tony Stark scawed of someone hawf is age?" Peter mocked.

"You know as damn well as I do that you don't mess with Wanda," Tony shuddered. "But Bucky is literally one hundred years old, a senior citizen. He's twice my age."

"Actually I wouldn't know Wanda since she likes me too much," Peter snickered. "And the only time Bucky has tried to fight me I beat him so... take from that what you will."

"Ok I get it, you have superhuman strength, don't have to rub it in," Tony said walking over to Bruce. They whispered to each other for a few minutes before they turned back to the rest of the classes.

"Since someone here was so helpful and cleared the floor for us, we're going to play a game on the floor," Tony said. He then turned his attention back up to Peter. "You're cleaning this up after school kid."

"And I'll get Wanda to make you help," Peter tossed back. Tony ignored the teen's comment.

Tony had Peter spray the floor with webs that were not unlike mats. Those who wanted to played a modified version of dodge-ball and those who didn't were sitting on the walls talking to friends with the assistance of more webs. The class had fun at least, and Peter got to prank Tony. All in all, it worked out well.

Sam had another Avengers themed game for them to play that day; Avengers Cards Against Humanity. Technically the game wasn't school appropriate, but this pack was made for kids who wanted to play but were still too innocent for the full version. The high schoolers knew about the full version, and most had played it before, but Sam would probably be kicked out if he brought that to school, so here they are. No one wanted to imply something that was too extreme, but Peter wasn't scared to go all out. In fact, a few of the cards he played had actually happened. Like Nat almost killing Clint for putting the milk carton back empty. Or the fact that Captian Freaking America's favorite television show was the Bachelor. (When Sam saw that one he choked on the water he was drinking.)

After school Peter, along with most of the other Avengers, cleaned up the physics lab. Wanda managed to get into Tony's head and had him helping the cleanup. Peter made sure to get pictures for later blackmail usage. With everyone helping it took less than half the time it took to pull the prank, and before long they were all in the car driving back to the tower.

"Shuri!" Peter shouted as he jumped out of the car. Sure enough, said girl was standing there with her older brother.

"Peter!" Shuri shouted back just as enthusiastically. The two instantly ran off whispering and laughing at something the adults knew they would never truly understand.

"Now that they're gone, care to tell us why you're visiting? Not that I mind, I'm just curious," Tony asked T'Challa.

The king chuckled quietly. "Shuri was bored and kept pestering me to let her visit. I came because I knew she would come even if I didn't come with her."

"How long are you staying?" Steve questioned, thinking of their week so far.

"Not sure. I have to get back before too long but it would be nice to have a break. Being king is a difficult task," T'Challa replied with a smirk.

"Yeah yeah, we get it kitty-cat, you're a king. No need to rub it in," Tony retorted. "If you stay until Friday I have an idea to get back at Peter."

T'Challa laughed at the implications. "What prank did he pull this time?" Peter and Shuri were known for their pranks together, and the two adults were always trying to one-up their pranks. So far they had no luck, even when they pulled other Avengers in to help them.

"He webbed all my stuff to the ceiling, webbed me up as well, then had Wanda get into my head to have me help clean it up," Tony deadpanned. T'Challa laughed harder than he was before.

"You can plan your pranks while Peter is at school. I may send Shuri with him to be safe," T'Challa decided.

Tony grimaced slightly. "There may or may not be a slight issue there," he said slowly. T'Challa raised his eyebrows at the other man. "The Avengers are at Peter's school all week."

T'Challa nodded in understanding. "Interesting." The two adults followed the other Avengers into the building, Tony explaining to T'Challa why the Avengers were at a high school for the week.

They plotted some in Tony's lab, every so often hearing screams of laughter from down the hall. Down the hall, the two teens were binge-watching vine compilations. They were speaking along with the video, laughing through it. Shuri brought the Kimoyo Beads that she promised last time she visited, and Peter was ecstatic. It was hard for them to communicate outside of meeting up with each other since their technology didn't line up. Now that would no longer be an issue.

The abilities of the bracelet were vast, and Peter was already thinking of a way to hide a new nano-tech Spidey suit in the bracelet. Shuri quickly assured him it was possible, and even offered to help herself.

"After we get back from school tomorrow we'll do it," Shuri said.

Peter looked up from his wrist where he had put the beads. "'We'?" he asked, raising his eyebrows.

"Yes, 'we'. I want to experience what an American school is like," she said as if it was the most obvious thing in the universe.

"You can't just walk into a school, you realize that right?"

Shuri shrugged and walked out of the lab. "I'm the princess of Wakanda if I have a title like that I want to be able to use it for something. Besides, I already have a backup plan."

"What is this backup plan of yours, exactly?" Peter asked, not sure if he wanted to know the answer to his question.

"Don't worry Peter, no one gets injured. At least, no one is injured from this plan. I can't promise anything else," she assured him. The pair headed to the kitchen for a snack. Peter had eaten lunch multiple hours ago, and Shuri had eaten dinner when she left Wakanda, also several hours before. Peter got a selfie with Shuri, sending it to Ned. His friend instantly replied saying Peter needed to introduce him to Shuri, or else something bad would happen to him. Ned wasn't great with threats but Peter understood what he meant perfectly well.

This week might actually end in something better than Peter originally thought.