Chapter 14: Facing The Shocker

(Queens, New York. May, 2012. Y/N's age: 15)

Y/N's P.O.V

I'm now out in the city on patrol in my new Spider-Man suit.

I swing around the corner as Harry comes over the comms.

Harry: Hey, Y/N. You there?

Y/N: Yep. What's going on?

Harry: A bank was just hit a block away from you.

Y/N: Okay, I'm on it. 

I swing in the direction of the bank.

(Five minutes later)

I've just made it to the bank and I land on a streetlight as the doors burst open.

A second later I see the Shocker walk out of the bank.

He was the leader of the Enforcers when I first met him.

Y/N: Hey, Shocker.

Shocker: Ah, it's the Bug. Sorry, boy, but I don't have time for a chat.

I uses his gauntlets to blast himself into the air to get away.

Y/N: Oh, no you don't.

I web swing after him.

I chase Shocker for a few minutes and manage to tackle him.

We fall down and crash into a nearby theatre.

It was shut down years ago, so I won't have to worried about getting civilians clear.

I quickly jump up as Shocker gets to his feet.

Shocker: I was willing to leave without a fight, Bug. But its clear I'm gonna have to teach you some manners.

He fires a blast at me, but I quickly jump into the air.

I continue to dodge his blasts as I juml around the theatre.

I then use my webs to bring an old curtain down on his head.

He destroys it and starts blasts again.

Shocker: You know, it ain't wise to make a dangerous man look foolish.

I laugh.

Y/N: You don't need my help for that. You look in a mirror lately?

I swing and land on a beam.

Y/N: Talk about incompetent. You've had more than Rhino and Electro. And done about as well.

Shocker: Them boys are punks. This is my profession.

I dodge another shot and swing over to land on another beam.

Y/N: Really? With that accent (In Shocker's accent) I was thinkin' rodeo clown.

This angers him.

Shocker: Don't you mock me, boy!

I hide behind the beam as he blasts it.

Y/N: I mock! I'm a mocker!

The part of the beam I'm on gets blasted away.

I quickly spin it around and aim at Shocker, then use my webs as a sling shot.

Y/N: I'm also a puller, a tugger and a yanker too!

I pull the two other beams down. This causes most of the interior to collapse.

This also traps Shocker.

After that I land down on the stage.

Y/N: And that's what they call bringing down the house.

I take a bow.

A moment later the cops come into the theatre.

Y/N: Hey, boys.

Cop: Spider-Man. You beat him?

Y/N: Yeah. He's alive, but unconscious.

Cop: Understood. We'll take it from here. Thanks, Spidey.

Y/N: Anytime.

I jump up and web zip out of the hole in the roof.

(The next day)

Third person perspective

Nick Fury is currently in a meeting with the world security council.

Councilman: This is out of line Director. You're dealing with forces you can't control.

Nick Fury: You ever been in a war Councilman? In a firefight? Did you feel an overabundance of control?

Councilman: You're saying that this Asgard is declaring war on our planet?

Nick Fury: Not Asgard. Loki.

Councilwoman: He can't be working alone. What about the other one? His brother.

Nick Fury: Our intelligence says Thor is not a hostile, but he's world's away. We can't depend on him to help either. It's up to us.

Councilman: Which is why you should be focusing on Phase two. It was designed for exactly this...

Nick Fury: Phase two isn't ready. Our enemy is. We need a response team.

Councilman: The Avengers Initiative you and Agent Peter Parker created was shut down.

Nick Fury: This isn't about the Avengers.

Councilman: We've seen the list. You're running the world's greatest covert security network, and you're going to leave the fate of the human race to a handful of freaks. One of which is a fifteen year old kid who swings around New York City in a red and black onesie.

Nick Fury: Hey! First of all, I'm not leaving anything to anyone. Second of all, last I checked the Avengers Initiative didn't have an age restriction. And lastly, that boy is under my protection. So you want to go for him you gotta go through me first. I promised that boy's father I'd keep him safe if anything were to happen to him.

Councilwoman: Then why let the boy do this? He's just a boy.

Nick Fury: Because it's not up to me, it's his decision. Even if I told him no, he'd do it anyway. He's just as stubborn as his father, maybe even more so. Anyway, as I was saying we need a response team. Some of these people may be isolated, unbalanced  even, but I believe with the right push they could be just what we need.

Councilwoman: You believe?

Councilman: War's aren't won by sentiment, Director.

Nick Fury: No. It's won by soldiers.

It's time for the Avengers to be recruit, but they need their leader first.

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