The Runaway Train

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Spider-Man webbed up the pieces of his suit off of Jonah's wall, where they were framed and left a note, saying Courtesy of your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Enraging Jonah. He swung through the city to get to the Westside Tower. When he approached he saw Doc Ock on the roof, with me still in his grasp. When I saw the red and blue suit swinging towards me, I was so happy and proud. He landed on the tip of the building's pole.

"Hand her over, Doc." Spider-Man said roughly.

"I believe the deal was both of the Spider people. Now, I promised I wouldn't lay a hand on, Miss Cate here. But if Parker can't hold up his end of the bargain. Then I guess, I can't either."

I felt the arm around me start to contract like a coiling snake, squeezing my stomach and my arms. I grunted in pain.

"Stop! Just let her go!" Spider-Man shouted.

"Ooo, very poor choice of words." He chuckled. The grip on me suddenly loosened and I fell from the top of the tower towards the ground with a scream. Spider-Man tried diving after me, but Doc Ock grabbed him. "Oh, she'll be fine. Or maybe she'll be road kill. Now, let's talk." He smirked.

As I fell towards the ground, I waited till I was just out of sight. I shot out a web and crashed through one of the tower windows. I ripped my clothing off and pulled up my suit, tossing up my hood. I swung back out grabbing Peter's body in time as it fell after being thrown off the clock tower. I avoided the large metal clock arm that fell with him.

"Oh, hi honey." I chuckled.

"You sure know how to make an entrance." He laughed.

We swung up landing on the side of the building. I shot webs up at Doc Ock's face. Spider-Man shot a web down at the falling metal clock arm and flung it back up at him. Nearly making it land, and pierce his face. Doc looked at the metal and growled, grabbing it with a mechanical arm snapping it in half like it was plastic. He threw a piece at each of us as we were making our way up towards him. Each of the pieces hit us, throwing Spider-Man and I off course.

"How nice of you to join us!" Ock shouted as the piece of metal hit me. "I hope you caught the girl." He said sarcastically.

"Oh, don't worry! She's fine! But you've royally pissed us off! I'd worry about yourself!" I said launching a web from each hand up at him as he tried climbing down towards us.

They hit his shoulders and I planted my feet against the building before pushing off and pulling him with every ounce of strength I had. The force made him let go of the building. Spider-Man attached webs to Doc Ock's back, pulling himself towards us. We tumbled towards the ground hitting him over and over. We all landed on top of the train as it moved by right underneath us. I could hear the passengers scream as the top caved slightly due to the impact of our fall. We rolled along the top until Spider-Man managed to grab the separated opening of one of the train cars. He grabbed my wrist as I rolled by and held me to him.

"Thanks, was getting a bit dizzy there." I said slightly disoriented.

"No problem."

We both jumped to our feet and landed in our spider poses. Ock managed to get himself up right and he growled at us. Spider-Man shot webbing at him, but Ock blocked them with his mechanical arms. He tore the webbing attached to his mechanical arms apart making Spider-Man come towards him. I took the opportunity to run and slide towards him on the ground webbing around his feet. Spider-Man kicked him in the face making him go tumbling backwards.

The arms ripped away the webbing and stood him back up right. The four metal arms came at us trying to attack, but we dodged each hit. We were coming up under a large bridge. Spider-Man and I leaned back making our bodies almost flat against the train to avoid the bridge.

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