As the two walked out of Fiskdation, Will rubbed his hand where he was bitten and groaned lightly. "Man...I gotta wash this off. This may help it more." He mumbled as he found an outdoor sink nearby and tried to wash off his hands. "Man that stupid bite hurts like hell! What happened there????"
Gwen watched him seeing he didn't seem to have any negative effects happening to him yet. A good sign that he was more than likely going to survive. "Maybe it wasn't a poisonous spider? Who knows?" She asked him trying to come up with a conclusion. "Or they found a way to neutralize the poisons? That's not impossible at those labs." She guessed to herself. After all, even if Fiskdation was very corrupt, they had very intelligent scientists with them. They could probably be that smart?
The troublemaking boy shrugged his shoulders slightly as he finished washing his hands again. "Yeah probably. The swelling will go down on its own I'm sure." He tells her feeling more relaxed now than earlier. "But anyway, enough about that, what are you hungry for?" He asked her next trying to change the subject. He mostly wanted to just spend as much time with her as he could. No need to worry about what had just happened. He'll be fine and figure it out later.
Gwen rolled her eyes as she walked ahead. "Did you totally forget that I owe you a lunch? After all, you got me in the labs to look around! I really appreciate you for that!" She told him without a hint of hesitation. "Plus, after that weird spider bite, I think you deserve it." She added on while grabbing his arm and running ahead while tugging him along.
Will couldn't help but laugh as she did so. Though if he was honest, she was stronger than he thought she was. A detail he'd remember about her "Alright alright I get it! I'll let you buy lunch, just don't pull on me so hard!" He shouted to her trying to regain his composure. All while this was happening, the troublemaking boy was thinking about what he felt like eating. Pizza? No not this time. Chinese? He thought about it for a moment, but decided he wasn't feeling much like it. Sushi? He had never had it before.... something he'll consider trying out soon. As he was thinking, he noticed the two were stopped at a restaurant, The Big Cheese. A restaurant with all sorts of burgers and hot dogs. He looked up at it and knew that she was picking this place. Which really worked out for him. A burger sounded amazing to him right at this moment.
The two stepped in the restaurant together and smelled the fries being made. "I love coming here. They've always had some of the best food I've ever eaten at!" She told him in confidence. "Plus, the shakes have always been so addictive! I'm so glad that Fisk's Fists haven't shut this place down." She then took a whiff of the air around them, taking in the scent of the fries they had.
Will kept his hands in his pockets while thinking about what he'd like to eat here. "Yeah I know what you mean. They want to shut it down all because of the owner. I'm not sure why Fisk hates him though. Most likely some petty reason." He told her to add to her point. While thinking of what he'd like to eat, Will was reminded of how he came in here. He was running from some of Fisk's Fists in the area, seeing that they were after him for going out past the set curfew they had at the time. He groaned a little annoyed when the owner came out. He half expected him to get kicked out. However, instead he was asked what he'd like to order and that it was on the house, especially since it was obvious the boy was hungry. Will had ordered a simple cheeseburger with barbecue sauce and some cheese fried with a chocolate shake. After that first bite, he was instantly addicted and came back every chance he could. He and the owner had been close ever since.
Gwen couldn't help but notice Will's look of nostalgia across his face as he was thinking. She giggled getting an idea of what he might be smiling about though, even if it was a small smile. "You know what you want yet?" She asked him curiously.
The curly haired boy shook his head while walking up to the counter. "No. But I know who to ask about that!" He said seeing the owner walk behind the counter.
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Spider-Man: The Greatest Spider-Man
General FictionAfter Peter's final battle as the web spinning hero, he had hung up his webs for breaking the one rule he had as a superhero: never kill. after that he hadn't felt worthy of the costume ever again. but when he disappeared for sixteen years, a new bo...