It's possible that Peter becomes calm and sleepy. The soothing tone of Wendy's voice as she tells the story, along with the interesting plot, could gradually make him feel relaxed. As the story progresses, his eyelids might start to droop and he slowly drifts off to sleep, the story lingering in his mind as he enters the world of dreams.
As time passes, Wendy might start to feel a sense of responsibility towards the Lost Boys. Even though she was kidnapped, she realizes they are just lost children. So, she could start to take on a motherly role, teaching them manners and telling them stories. This would be her way of making the best of a bad situation and also showing her kind heart.
I don't know the specific story as the statement doesn't mention it. Maybe it could be a story about fairies and adventures in Neverland.
He probably listens very attentively with big, excited eyes.
We don't have enough information to know how SpongeBob reacts. He could be really excited and ask for more details, or he could be so tired that he falls asleep right away.
Wendy might initially be very frightened. After all, being kidnapped by a fearsome pirate like Captain Hook is a terrifying situation. She could be trembling and trying to hold back her tears.
Wendy would probably be surprised at first. After all, Natsu's greetings are often unexpected. But then she would be really happy, with a big smile on her face. She might blush a little too, since it's such a special and personal greeting from Natsu.
Their relationship is sad because it's transient. Wendy grows up while Peter stays a boy. So, their time together is limited and fated to end.
Peter would likely be defiant. He has a strong moral compass and wouldn't easily give in to Osborn's demands. He'd probably try to find a way to escape right away, using his spider - abilities like climbing walls and his super strength to break free from any restraints.
Peter would probably be scared at first. He's just a kid, after all, and being kidnapped by a powerful being like Thanos is terrifying. But he would also be defiant. He has a strong sense of responsibility, so he might try to find a way to escape on his own.
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.