The Spectacular Spider-Man

Commission
Gen: Quentin Beck & Phineas Mason; nonbinary Beck, trans man Mason
G: No warnings
The Tinkerer is working on a suit for Silvio Manfredi, but he isn't exactly satisfied. He and Beck have a chat. (Noun: 1. an order for something, especially a work of art, to be produced; 2. a work produced in response to a commission.)

Front Stage
N/M: Chameleon/J. Jonah Jameson; pre-ship; nonbinary Chameleon
G: No warnings
J. Jonah Jameson doesn't like or trust masks. Chameleon has thought a lot about masks and performances. (Noun: In dramaturgical analysis, this is where a performance takes place in front of an audience.)

Rouse
N/F: Otto Octavius/Adrian Toomes; nonbinary Otto, trans woman Adrian
R: Porn (includes oral)
Adrian Toomes and Otto Octavius very deeply appreciate one another. They also appreciate falconry, at least in certain contexts. (Verb: The action of a hawk erecting its feathers and then shaking them; part of grooming; a sign of a relaxed and content bird.)

Scene
N/M: Quentin Beck/Phineas Mason; nonbinary Beck, trans man Mason
G: No warnings
Mason has been working for eight hours straight. Beck convinces him to take a break -- at least for dinner and a movie. (Noun: A segment in a narrative film that takes place in one time and space or that uses crosscutting to show two or more simultaneous actions; a sequence of continuous action in a play, movie, opera, or book.)

Sobriquet
N/M: Quentin Beck/Phineas Mason; nonbinary Beck, trans man Mason
R: Porn (includes anal)
When Phineas Mason makes Quentin Beck's costume, pretending not to know who it really is under the helmet is supposed to be a brief joke. The way "Mysterio" immediately plays along, though, ends up being a lot more attractive to both of them than initially intended. Not that either is complaining. (Noun: A nickname, sometimes assumed, but often given by another and being descriptive in nature... A familiar name used in place of a real name without the need of explanation, often becoming more familiar than the original name.)

Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One

So Designed By Nature
Gen: Otto Octavius & Peter Parker; nonbinary Otto
PG: Reference to canonical abuse, reference to murders
(Unfinished! But a single chapter that can pretty easily stand alone.) Spider-Man is troubled by how things worked out between them, and pays Dr. Octavius a visit at Ravencroft. The result is more complicated than expected. Shippy if you squint.

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Beginners' Method
Gen: Peter Benjamin Parker & Miles Morales; he/him nonbinary Parker
G: No warnings
For Peter Benjamin Parker, the Rubik's Cube is a lot like the rest of the Spider-Gang. New, alien, confusing, but something he loves that is definitely worth spending time on.