The
Vulture Takes Flight:
“Peter
I swear you have the worst luck in the world when it comes to these
sort of things,” said Gwen with half amusement, and half despair as
Peter had just concluded telling her about his misadventures at
Science Camp involving the uninvited and unwanted Doctor Octopus.
“No
kidding, I do,” said Peter who felt the entire situation was
becoming rather tiring. “All I wanted to do was have a nice
vacation for two weeks, without any trouble and any super villains,
but unfortunately there’s someone who decided that we can’t have
that. Still, Octopus has finally been put off the streets, so I guess
that was a bonus and I got some good pictures out of the deal, so
Jameson is tolerable, I guess.”
“And
you made a new friend, the Spider-Man fanatic,” said Gwen who was
highly amused. “She seemed rather horrified when she realized it
was you.”
“Yes,
she was,” said Peter, who was glad that Gwen was so amused about
this and not gone into a slight fit of jealously like most
girlfriends might. “Still, I think she’ll get over it pretty
quickly, I told her about you and how great you are, and Kitty seems
like she’s not the type to try anything underhanded, even if she is
a bit quirky, I guess.”
“And
another super powered ally,” said Gwen. “Good, I have a feeling
you might need all the help you can get.”
“The
number of super villains are multiplying,” said Peter with a shrug
as they had turned the corner, walking towards the Osborn Manor. “I
suppose one could draw the connection of who’s fault it is, but as
long as they keep popping up, Spider-Man will keep knocking them down
or something like that.”
Peter
and Gwen remained quiet as they walked up towards the gates of the
mansion. The truth was that the Green Goblin had been the worse and a
part of Peter hoped that Norman would get the treatment he needed,
before returning on what passed as normal for him. And certainly he
hoped that he had seen the last of the Green Goblin.
“May
I ask who’s arriving?” asked a voice on the intercom.
“Peter
Parker and Gwen Stacy,” announced Gwen and there was a pause, but
only for the briefest second.
“Ah
yes, young Master Osborn said to be expecting you, in his in the east
wing with Miss Allan right now,” said the voice over the intercom
as the gates opened to admit Gwen and Peter inside the mansion.
“So
Liz finally decided to talk to Harry,” remarked Peter.
“Guess
that’s what happened,” said Gwen with a shrug, she had no idea,
other than a brief conversation during the time Peter was gone, she
had not really gotten in touch with Harry. He had been busy with
Oscorp business and that tended to monopolize most, if not all of his
time. Quickly, the two friends walked inside, when they saw two
figures darting. Peter stiffened, but relaxed when his spider sense
did not go off. It would be difficult to change in such an open area.
“Pete,
Gwen, is that you?” asked Harry, who was walking in a hurry, with
Liz behind him, looking slightly amused.
“Yes,
that’s us, I thought you knew we were coming, Harry,” said Peter.
“I
did, but my advisors are driving me up a wall, how my father put up
with their advice I would never know, well actually I do know, he
threatened them and they backed off because they actually feared
him,” said Harry without taking a breath. “Two foreign countries
pulled their orders, when they found out that some teenager was the
head of the company and we’re going to lose about twenty percent of
our profits, it’s all very frustrating you know.”
“I
don’t have an idea, but I believe you, if you say it is,” said
Peter.
“Well,
we’ve decided since Harry’s stressed out, we sneak away for a
couple hours, maybe hit the mall downtown, do something that normal
teenagers do for a change, instead of being all serious,” said Liz.
“You two are welcomed to join us of course.”
“So
does that mean you two are…” started Gwen and Harry nodded.
“We’d
figure we would give it a shot,” said Harry as he looked at his two
friends. “I mean, if it doesn’t work out, at least it tried.”
“It
will work out Harry, have faith,” said Gwen in an encouraging
voice, before she pulled Liz off to the side. “Harry has some…self
esteem issues because…”
“I
know his father, he told me about them, and given the fact that his
father was who he was, I can’t say I really can fault him too
much,” said Liz as she looked at Gwen. “We’ll find a way to
make it work.”
Meanwhile,
Peter and Harry were having a conversation off to the side.
“So
Pete what do I do?” asked Harry and his friend looked at him with a
confused look. “You know….on a date and all that, exactly how do
I keep from embarrassing myself.”
“You
do realize who you’re asking for advice don’t you,” said Peter
with a grin but Harry was not in the mood to be humored. “Relax, be
yourself, any piece of advice I can give you, don’t try to be
something that you’re not.”
“Right,
relax, be myself,” said Harry, before he muttered to himself. “I’m
so screwed.”
-
Adrian
Toomes looked at his design for his tech flight wings with glee. He
was an old man, in his early seventies, bald, with a beak like nose
and a nasty look on his face. He was the type to yell at children to
get off his lawn but he was very pleased with the design. Capable of
flight even in the roughest of conditions and weapon systems, not to
mention razor sharp wings to slice his prey into nothingness. He put
the harness on, before he prepared to take flight. He would find
Osborn, wherever he was and make him pay for ruining his life.
-
Liz,
Harry, Gwen, and Peter were downtown, Harry’s limo driver having
taken them down. Conveniently, Harry had his cell phone disabled, so
he did not get any calls from his ever annoying advisors. The four
walked downtown, having a good time just hanging out but
unfortunately for them, that was all to change.
“Did
you hear that?” asked Liz just as Peter’s spider sense went off.
He heard a whirling sound from up above, as there was a figure flying
around. He squinted, the sun had caused him to be unable to see
exactly what was going on up above.
“Maybe
it’s an aircraft of some sort,” suggested Harry with a shrug.
“No
too narrow, it looks like a man with wings,” said Gwen frowning, as
she tried to get a better look at it.
“Oh
come on, that’s absurd, someone flying around with wings,” argued
Harry.
“And
this is in a city with a guy with robotic tentacle like arms, a guy
who wears a fishbowl on his head, and a guy flying on a glider
dressed as a goblin,” said Peter and Harry just nodded, it was hard
to argue with that point, even though he winced as it regarded to the
unintentional reminder of his father.
Adrian
Toomes circled from above, eyes narrowed, as he searched. He had flew
by the Osborn Manor, having seen a limo exit. It would have to be
Osborn. Toomes looked down at the crowd outside the mall, before his
eyes widened and a twisted smile appeared on his face. He would
recognize that hair anywhere. It was Osborn, no doubt about it and
now Toomes prepared to take flight, pointing the miniature rocket
blasters from underneath his wings towards the ground.
“OSBORN!”
bellowed Toomes as he dived down, pointing his rockets down below and
blasting in the crowd, forcing them to scatter or be blown to bits.
Peter quickly pulled Liz and Gwen out of the way, as Harry moved out
of the way, but the super villain would not be denied. He dove right
towards Harry, hands outstretched, sending a rocket right towards the
ground where Harry stood. Harry managed to leap out of the way, but
Toomes grabbed him. “At last, you’re going to pay for what you’ve
done to me.”
Harry
gave a plea for help as several shouts as Liz, Gwen, and Peter looked
horrified at what just happened, as Toomes had carried off Harry,
with a crazed look on his face.
“Oh
my, what do we do?” asked Liz in a horrified voice, as she watched
her date be carried off by an old man with wings. It was a traumatic
experience to say the least.
“Sit
down and calm down Liz, I’ll call the police and Peter see if you
can get help,” said Gwen and Peter caught her message right away,
before he ran off, ready to make a change. Liz’s legs trembled, as
she watched Peter and Gwen go their separate ways. She hoped Harry
would be alright, they had barely dated and now this had happened.
-
“You’ll
pay for what you’ve done to be, Norman Osborn!” shouted Toomes in
a loud angry tone that carried.
“I’m
not Norman, I’m his son, Harry,” replied Harry in a terrified
voice but a part of him wondered what his father had done to piss off
this old man.
“Where
is he then?” demanded Toomes, if that brat would not give him
answers, then he would pay rather quickly.
“He’s
indisposed,” said Harry. “Locked up tight, in a mental
institution.”
“Then
you’ll going to have to do for my vengeance for now,” said Toomes
as he flew off with Harry and dropped him, causing Harry to fall
down, screaming in horror, but Toomes drove down, before the cagey
old bird caught Harry and pulled him back up higher. “A fall that
low is too good for the spawn of Norman Osborn, when I make a mess
with you on the pavement, I will make a mess.”
Harry
looked down, realizing that he was going to die for his father’s
underhanded business practices which was actually the way he had
assumed.
“Norman
Osborn will pay!” cried Toomes, but a figure swung up from the
highest buildings he could manage. Harry thrashed, unable to do
anything else, but he saw Spider-Man was on the way, but he could not
manage to get to Toomes’s height. The Vulture released Harry who
screamed but before he hit the ground, Spider-Man swooped in and
caught him, before swinging him to the ground.
“Who
is that guy?” asked Spider-Man to Harry once he caught his breath.
“Don’t
know, but my father seemed to have pissed him off something fierce,
now he wants revenge,” said Harry and Spider-Man saw the figure
from above, diving down, wings bent. Spider-Man shot a strand of
webbing, wrapping around Toomes, before he was pulled up into the
air. Spider-Man struggled.
“Just
who are you anyway?” demanded Toomes as Spider-Man was dragged
higher into the air. He spotted some kind of propulsion device on the
harness, he had to disable it somehow to bring the Vulture down to
earth.
“Don’t
you watch the news?” asked Spider-Man as he shot another line of
webbing to grab onto the pack.
“I
have no use for television!” cried Toomes as he flew higher, which
caused Spider-Man to get light headed.
“I’m
your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man of course,” said Spider-Man
as he shot two more lines of webbing onto each wing but the villain
turned, slicing right through them. “And judging by the costume,
your super villain name might be Bird Brain, right?”
“You
may call me Vulture!” shouted Toomes, now the Vulture, as he spun
around, flying madly with Spider-Man struggling to hang on. The lines
of webbing snapped, but Spider-Man shot down onto a post from a
building above, grabbing on. The Vulture dove down, smashing into the
post and causing it to bent. Spider-Man dove off and swung down fro
another building. “And Norman Osborn will pay once I destroy you.”
“News
flash pal, you grabbed the wrong guy,” said Spider-Man as he dodged
an attempted dive by Vulture. “Guess the Alzheimer’s is beginning
to kick in! Old Normiekins bought a one way trip to the funny farm in
case you’ve been living under a rock.”
“His
son will have to do for now but you’ll pay first!” shouted
Vulture as he dove right towards Spider-Man, sending a missile from
his weapon system right at him. A laser blast struck Spider-Man in
the chest and caused him to free fall to the ground. He was only by
sheer luck that Spider-Man summoned enough strength to web onto a
flagpole to keep himself from suffering a fatal free fall. The
Vulture swooped down. “And farewell you insufferable insect!”
Vulture
dove down and sliced the flagpole where Spider-Man was standing.
Spider-Man held his arm up but the villain knocked him out of the
air, causing him to fly down, right towards a metal dumpster. He
braced himself for impact, but thankfully he managed to land mostly
on a slightly soiled mattress that was on the side of the dumpster.
He winced from the impact, his web shooter having bent slightly and
his right wrist sprained. Spider-Man rolled over, taking his web
shooter off to relieve the pressure around his wrist, as he saw the
Vulture fly off in the distance.
“Guess
he decided to fly the coop,” thought Spider-Man. “Better get back
as Peter Parker, won’t be able to get at him now.
The
Vulture flew before he looked down, where the younger Osborn was
surrounded by several police officers and they were armed.
“Blast,
I’m going to have to regroup my strategy, but rest assure, that
brat will pay,” said the Vulture as he turned, flying off, with a
sadistic glint in his eyes as visions of his revenge on Harry Osborn
danced in his head.
-
“Good
thing you managed to see Spider-Man swinging around the city,” said
Liz when Peter had explained what happened or at least a slightly
altered version of the events that happened after he had ran off.
“No
kidding, I was about to become pizza pavement,” said Harry.
“Yes,
I’m sure we’re all glad that Spider-Man was able to save the day
once again, but we have a far more pressing issue to deal with,”
said Captain Stacy. “For whatever reason, it appears that this man
will continue to go after Harry and won’t rest until he finds him.
One failed attempt won’t be enough. As it is, young Harry will have
go to under police protection until we bring this man to justice.
Your description of him should point us in the right direction.”
“Maybe
it was someone who Mr. Osborn decided to forced out of business,”
said Gwen as the other members of the police force looked at her but
Peter nodded in support.
“Exactly
what I was thinking,” said Peter.
“I
really think that much is obvious,” replied Harry calmly, as Liz
stood right beside him, giving him an encouraging smile, as if trying
to tell him that everything was going to be right.
“A
profitable line of investigation, yes DeWolff, dig up what you can
about all the businesses that have been absorbed into Oscorp,
especially those dealing with tech flight, because I believe we can
find our man that way,” said Captain Stacy. “Harry, to the van,
you will be brought to a safe house until this blows over and we
bring this attacker to justice.”
Harry
nodded, he had little do with agree, leaving Liz, Gwen, and Peter
alone.
“Peter,
your aunt is home, correct?” questioned Captain Stacy.
“Yes,
sir,” answered Peter promptly.
“Good,
Gwen I want you to go with Peter, it was likely that you might have
been recognized by him and I don’t want to be home alone, I’ll
call you when it’s safe to go home,” said Captain Stacy. “Miss
Allan, your parents are home right?”
“Yes,
Captain, I can go straight home right away,” said Liz. “It isn’t
much of a walk from here.”
“Very
well then, Peter, Gwen, I’ll make sure you get there safe, into the
car if you please,” said Captain Stacy and the two teenagers
nodded, before they entered the back of The Captain’s car and they
drove off. “I hate to admit this, but Spider-Man might be the best
hope we have in beating whoever this guy is. The rest of the force is
leaning on me to do something about him but technically he hasn’t
broken any laws and most the villains he fights is way outside
anything we’ll capable of.”
“I’m
sure Spider-Man’s thankful for the support, Dad,” said Gwen.
“Yeah,
his job isn’t the easiest in the world,” added Peter, trying to
not favor his wrist too much because that would lead to questions
that he might not be able to answer as easily. Still he hoped he was
able to stop the Vulture, for Harry’s sake more then anything else.
-
Toomes
arrived home, looking at his harness, relieved that none of it had
been damaged too much during the battle earlier that day. This
Spider-Man whoever he was, was a thorn in his side but one that the
Vulture took out. If he had survived his fall, the next time they
fought, the result of the battle would be fatal for the hero.
Still,
he looked with a grin, see the police van going down the street. He
knew the young Osborn brat was on the back of the vehicle, being
taken away for his safety. He would catch the police by surprise and
take his revenge, one way or another.
-
“I
wonder about this city sometimes,” said Aunt May in a fretful
voice. “It’s where you can’t even go outside your house anymore
without running into some horrible person.”
“Yeah,
it is like that more often than not,” said Gwen as she sat down on
the couch, right beside Peter.
“I’ll
get you two something to eat, you look practically shaken, Peter what
happened with your wrist?” asked Aunt May looking at her nephew.
“He
tripped when that guy went after Harry, he must have sprained it,”
said Gwen promptly and May did not even disbelieve this story for a
second.
“I’m
going to get you some ice, it should reduce the swelling, it doesn’t
look broken, just sprained thankfully,” said May as she went to the
freezer to do that. “Honestly, Peter you should be more careful
where you go. You’ve always been a bit clumsy but that’s no need
to be careless.”
“I’ll
try harder to be careful, Aunt May,” said Peter.
“That’s
all I ask for, Peter, dear,” replied Aunt May as she handed the ice
pack along with a plate of sandwiches. Peter put the ice pack on his
injured risk, feeling relief, counting his blessings that the fall
could have been worse.
-
“Right
in here, nothing gets past us, you’ll be completely safe, young Mr.
Osborn,” said one of the officers, as they lead Harry in. Three
stood behind him, dressed in riot squad gear as Harry looked up,
before he heard a familiar and quite unwelcome humming noise from
above, as the Vulture swooped in towards him.
“You
won’t get away from me that easily, you brat!” shouted the
Vulture in a crazed voice, as he dove down. Harry turned, as the
Vulture knocked over two of the riot cops with one move. Another one
turned to shoot the Vulture out of the sky, but he grabbed the cop by
the throat and threw him down to the ground. The cop crashed with a
thud and the Vulture grabbed Harry, before pulling him up into the
air. Harry struggled, but the Vulture gained further height.
“Help
me, someone get me down from here now!” shouted Harry as he kicked
and squirmed, as the Vulture held him, threatening to impale the
clawed spikes of his gloves into the back of his neck.
“One
more movement, Osborn, and you’ll be flattened faster than any of
your father’s business rivals,” said the Vulture.
“Just
what did my father do to you anyway?” protested Harry, as he began
to get dizzy as the Vulture flew, dodging the attempts from the
police to shoot his wings to slow his descent.
“Your
father decided to ruin my life’s work, framing me and throwing me
in jail for fifteen years while taking my designs for tech flight,
and then he had the gall to claim them as his own!” shouted the
Vulture, as he turned, before he disarmed the police, while still
keeping a tight grip on Harry. “He’s messed with the wrong man
now and if he isn’t around to pay, then I’m going to have to
settle for you.”
“Listen
to me, no one knows that my father is an underhanded person better
than me but I had nothing to do with this, if you want the money made
from your designs, you can have it, every cent of it!” shouted
Harry, as he tried to free himself, even though that might not be the
greatest idea.
“You
really think this is about money?” demanded the Vulture. “No,
this isn’t about money, this is about revenge, my revenge, on the
man who caused me to lose several years of my life in jail, to line
his pockets with ill gotten gains. I won’t let that go ever but I
can let you go…”
One
of the police helicopters above had flew by, clipping at the
Vulture’s wings. The Vulture turned in surprise, as he was forced
to dive several hundred feet from he was, but he decided to release
Harry anyway from where he was. Harry screamed in terror, as the
police on the ground rushed to get the net in place, only partially
catching Harry but he was enough to save him from a grisly fate. The
Vulture dove down, ready to finish Harry off but several gun blasts
had caused him to rethink his strategy. He was narrowly missed and a
gunshot at his age could kill him.
“I’ll
be back for your later,” said the Vulture loudly, as he blasted two
miniature missiles to the ground, blowing up the ground. He watched
as the young Osborn was on the ground, several injured, blood
dripping from his mouth but not enough for his liking. It looked like
that Harry would live and the Vulture flew off, to plot his next
move. A more direct attack on Oscorp itself, he would destroy the
building and leave Norman Osborn in ruins or die trying.
-
“What,
Harry, is he going to be okay?” asked Gwen in terror, as Peter made
a movement go upstairs. “Cracked collar bone, some other internal
injuries, but he’s getting the medical attention he needs, good to
hear, what hospital room? Okay, I’ll be sure to tell Peter, thanks,
bye.”
Gwen
followed Peter, as May was in the kitchen making dinner. They quickly
made there way up the stairs, as Peter walked up to his room.
“I
know Gwen, this isn’t my fault, but I’m going to take
responsibility for it, if Spider-Man had stopped the Vulture the
first time, Harry would not be in the hospital,” said Peter.
“Fortunately, I’ve been working on something to meet the Vulture
on his own turf.”
“Does
this have anything to do with that thing you’ve been working on
over the past couple of hours?” asked Gwen and Peter responded with
a nod, before he walked over. He had several spare parts lying around
his room, from past science projects but now he could put them to
good use.
“It’s
not as sophisticated as what the Vulture has up his sleeve but it
should to the trick, at least I hope it will,” said Peter has he
made a few minor adjustments, before he turned the makeshift harness
and wings towards Gwen. Gwen looked at the makeshift flying device,
biting her lip, before she began laughing. She could not help
herself, it looked like the most absurd thing ever.
“Sorry,
Peter, I really am but that thing, it just looks so ridiculous,”
said Gwen as she looked at it, trying to catch her breath and look
rather serious. “But, I think the question is, will it work?”
“I’m
pretty sure it will, maybe, I hope,” said Peter and Gwen looked at
him, amusement having faded, worry slightly setting in. “I don’t
need it to work long enough, only long enough to get to the Vulture
and disable his little flight system myself. It will take time and a
little luck, a whole lot of luck, but it has to be done that way.”
“Okay,
Peter, you know what you’re doing,” said Gwen but Peter’s phone
rang. He knew exactly who that was.
“Parker!”
shouted Jameson which caused Peter to recoil slightly. That was right
in his ear and he winced from what he had just heard. “Some lunatic
with wings is terrorizing Oscorp. I want your lazy backside over
there and get some pictures right away.”
“Why
me?” asked Peter.
“Because,
Spider-Man’s likely to show up obviously and with those two freaks,
we can sell some papers,” replied Jameson in a gleeful tone of
voice.
“I’ll
be over there as soon as I can, Mr. Jameson,” said Peter.
“Do
me a favor, Parker and make it soon,” said Jameson as Peter sighed,
before he hung up the phone and he walked over, to grab his bag
containing his Spider-Man costume, along with his camera.
“Duty
calls?” asked Gwen.
“Afraid
so, tell Aunt May that I need to take care for something at the
Bugle,” said Peter. “I should be back by supper and hopefully the
Vulture will be put in his cage by then.”
“Okay,
Peter, see you later then,” said Gwen as she embraced him, before
they kissed good bye and Peter moved, his wrist still a little sore,
but remembering his battle with the Green Goblin, he had fought with
obviously worse injuries.
-
“Defenses
are disabled,” said the Vulture in a triumphant voice, as he rose
up, stabbing his wings right into the security camera, causing a
miniature explosion. “Now to take out Oscorp and everyone inside.
Osborn will return to find nothing left and I will have my glorious,
revenge.”
The
Vulture swooped down but he turned, hearing a pained panting and he
looked on, seeing Spider-Man, barely able to hold himself up, as his
crudely created harness and wings flew through the air, with
Spider-Man flapping his arms in an attempt to propel him.
“Note
to self,” thought Spider-Man, as the old fan motor in the harness
was beginning to sputter. “Never try something this stupid again,
ever, period, what was I thinking? Oh that’s right, absolutely
nothing.”
“You!”
shouted the Vulture, his anger towards Spider-Man trying to step into
the way of his plans. “Why do you protect Osborn? Surely even a
fool like you could see what he truly is.”
“Oh
believe me, I know,” said Spider-Man as he could barely hold up,
ready to shoot the lines of webbing to ease himself down in case of a
disaster. It slowly dawned on him that this crudely made flying
device was not one of his better judgment calls. “But despite what
old Norm did or did not do, you’ll breaking the law too and I’m
going to have to cut your wings for that.”
“Fool,
the sky belongs to me!” shouted the Vulture in a crazed voice as he
dove towards Spider-Man. “You must have thought I was some senile
old fool but I have true power. I will destroy Norman Osborn and
everything he has ever made, but you’ll fall as well.”
Spider-Man
spun, but the Vulture’s own wings slammed into his harness.
Spider-Man kicked up, just evacuating in time, as the makeshift
flying device was torn to shreds. He shot a line of webbing onto the
tower and swung up, but the Vulture turned, shooting a laser blast.
Spider-Man swung off to the side.
“Why
won’t you stay still you impudent pest?” shouted the Vulture as
he prepared to slice Spider-Man’s webbing, which was exactly what
the web head wanted. It allowed him to get underneath the cagey bird
and shoot webbing, latching onto the hover pack on his back.
“Are
you sure your aim is not off?” taunted Spider-Man as he attempted
to pin the Vulture’s wings but there was still some fight left in
the crazy old bird. “The cataracts aren’t acting up, are they?”
“You
will pay for mocking me Spider-Man!” shouted the Vulture, as he
attempted to dive into a tower, but Spider-Man managed to pry the
hover pack from the harness. The Vulture gave a pained shriek when he
realized he had been disabled. “What have you done you young fool?
Now, we’ll both crash.”
“Sorry
to give you a heart attack, but that’s not going to happen,” said
Spider-Man as he shot several lines of webbing, before hanging onto
the Vulture between his legs and guided him to the ground. The bird
attempted to fight back, but he was done, as Spider-Man removed his
harness, before he webbed him up. The Vulture struggled in the
webbing, but without the tech flight gear, he was just a bitter,
crazed old man, cursing under his breath towards Spider-Man.
“You
may have won this round Spider-Man, but I will be back, I’ll get
you and any Osborn I can find!” shouted the Vulture. “You’ll
pay for ruining my plans!”
“Yeah
that threat never gets old, ever,” remarked Spider-Man in a dry
voice as he hoisted up the webbed up bird, before he turned, checking
his watch, the police sirens blaring. He had just enough time to get
his photos developed, drop them off at the Bugle, before heading home
for dinner. He turned, watching as the police had nabbed Vulture,
ignoring the warnings from the crazed old bird.
-
“Out
in a few days, really I just cracked my collar bone, nothing major,”
argued Harry. “And suffered a few other injuries, I’ll be on pain
medication for a few weeks but at least I don’t have to have any
major surgery.”
“Still
think you got lucky,” said Peter, as he had visited the hospital
along with Gwen and Liz.
“Well
who would have expected a crazy old man dressed as a vulture to
attack you in the middle of day light?” asked Liz and it took every
bit of self control that Peter had not to make a witty retort.
“She’s
got you there, Pete,” said Gwen as Harry just gave a weak smile.
Still he had a funny feeling that Toomes was just the beginning of
the problems he inherited due to his father. There might be many more
to come in the not so distant future.
-
“Mr.
Beck, I am impressed, you’re a model prisoner,” said the prison
director to the prison inmate who was also known as Mysterio.
“I
do what I can, I’ve learned my lesson, paid my debt to society,”
said Beck with a smile. “And now I’m going to do something with
my life.”
“Indeed
Mr. Beck, you qualified for the prison’s work release program and
you’ve passed with flying colors,” responded the director as he
reached forward, shaking hands with Beck. “Your next production
will be something more in tune with the law.”
“Indeed
it will be, but I daresay that the drama might still be present,”
said Beck with a slight smirk that the prison director did not pick
up on. The final curtain would come crushing down on Spider-Man this
time when his masterful scheme completely unfolded. The genius of
Mysterio would finally be realized before the entire world.
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