It could be that Tony is there to check out the school's science facilities. He might be interested in funding some new projects or upgrading the existing ones. Since Peter is his protege, he wants to make sure that the school provides a good environment for Peter to grow his scientific knowledge. Also, he may be scouting for new talent among the students. He knows that young minds can come up with fresh and innovative ideas, and Peter's school could be a great place to find the next generation of inventors and scientists.
In the fanfiction, Tony might go to Peter's school to support Peter in a school competition. Peter could be participating in a science or technology - based competition, and Tony, being his mentor and friend, comes to cheer him on and offer his advice. Tony could also bring along some of his own inventions as examples to inspire Peter and his teammates. This would not only boost Peter's confidence but also show the other students the real - world applications of the knowledge they are learning in school.
Maybe Tony has a special interest in Harley in the fanfiction. His focus is completely drawn to Harley, so he ends up ignoring Peter. It could be that Harley has some unique qualities or abilities that Tony finds more appealing at the moment.
One reason could be pride. Tony might see Peter as a sort of protégé, and just like a teacher or mentor is proud of their student's achievements, he brags. He's invested time and energy into Peter, and when Peter does well, it reflects well on Tony too.
Maybe Tony has to focus more on Morgan's needs at that moment and doesn't have enough time for Peter.
Another reason could be related to Peter's mistakes. He may make errors during a mission that put the whole team or the city at risk. Tony, who has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders, might yell at Peter as a way to make him understand the seriousness of his actions and to prevent future mistakes.
Well, it could be that Tony is focused on protecting Morgan and sees Peter as capable of handling himself, which leads to him ignoring Peter. And Peter might get hurt in a dangerous situation that he wasn't fully prepared for.
It could be for a bet or a dare. Peter's friends dared him to wear Tony's clothes to school for a day. Peter, not one to back down from a challenge, takes on the dare. He shows up at school in Tony's clothes, feeling a bit self - conscious at first but then starts to embrace the whole situation and even has some fun with it, like pretending to be Tony for a while.
He could be there to recruit Peter for some sort of mission. Wade might think Peter has skills that are useful for a particular task he has in mind, like taking down a new super - villain in town.
It could develop through shared experiences. Every time Peter calls Tony as his emergency contact, they face a new challenge together. For example, if Peter gets trapped in a collapsing building, Tony rescues him. During these situations, they learn more about each other's strengths and weaknesses, which in turn makes their relationship stronger. They start to rely on each other more, not just as superhero and mentor, but also as friends.
At first, it's a bit rocky. Peter is used to being on his own, and Tony has his own way of doing things. But as they spend more time together, they find common ground. Tony helps Peter with his schoolwork, especially in science - related subjects. Peter, in turn, shows Tony the importance of having a pure heart in the superhero world. They go through challenges together, like fighting villains side by side, which deepens their bond.
Peter might be initially shocked and a bit scared. After all, Tony is like a mentor to him. But then he could become defensive, trying to explain his actions or point of view.