Sometimes it's just for a training session or to introduce him to a new mission. They might show up during a normal school day to whisk him away for some superhero business.
It could be when there's an immediate threat and they need his help. Maybe the school is under attack by some villain, and they rush in to get him.
Maybe Peter was in some kind of trouble at school and they needed to rescue him.
Well, it could be really chaotic. Maybe the other students would go crazy seeing the Avengers at school. Peter would probably be a bit embarrassed but also proud. And then they could all go for ice cream or something fun together.
In this fanfiction situation, it could start with Peter being a bit embarrassed at first. He's just a normal kid at school, and suddenly the Avengers are there. But then Captain America would put him at ease with his kind words. They might pick him up because there's some sort of danger that Peter's special skills are needed for. And on the way, Thor could be joking around, making everyone laugh.
If Spider-Man joined the Avengers, it'd be a game-changer. His quick wit and agility would complement the Avengers' diverse powers. We might see him forming special bonds with certain members and facing challenges that only the combined efforts of the team could overcome.
It's highly unlikely that the Avengers, as fictional characters in their own right within the Marvel universe, would actually sit down and read Spider - Man fanfiction. They are usually too busy saving the world or dealing with their own personal dramas. Fanfiction is more of a concept for the fans in the real world.
Well, in the official Marvel lore, we don't see the Avengers sitting around reading Spider - Man fanfiction. But if we think about it in a more fun, what - if way, characters like Natasha Romanoff might read it to better understand the public perception of Spider - Man. Since she's good at gathering intelligence and understanding people, she could use fanfiction as a way to gauge how the general public, especially the fans, view the friendly neighborhood Spider - Man. And who knows, maybe Peter Parker himself would be horrified or flattered to know that some of the Avengers might be reading fan - created stories about him.
Peter's classmates would react in different ways. The ones who are fans of the Avengers would be over the moon. They'd be shouting out their favorite superhero names. But there might be some who are a bit scared, especially when they see the Hulk or Thor with their big and imposing figures. And then there would be the ones who are just plain curious and would start asking a million questions.
Another possibility is that the Avengers are being manipulated by a villain. The bad guy could be using false information to make the Avengers believe that Spider - Man is a danger. So they go after him without really knowing the truth.
One reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe some events were misinterpreted, and the Avengers thought Spider - Man was involved in something bad. For example, if there were some crimes that seemed to have Spider - Man's fingerprints all over them, but in reality, he was being framed.
Spider - Man would be very confused. He would feel betrayed because he thought the Avengers were heroes he could trust. He could start by asking them why they are doing this. If they don't give him a satisfactory answer, he might try to escape in a sneaky way, using his spider - like abilities to find a weakness in their capture setup while still trying to reason with them.