The Sinister Six P3

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3rd Person POV:

"I'll do it" Flint says

Ghost Spider let's out a sigh of relief thankful that Flint was now on their side.

Flint knew that he had to act fast if he was going to help.

He quickly transformed himself into sand and slipped under the helicopter, using his powers to hold it in place. He then climbed up the rope and made his way to Kingpin.

"Let them go, Kingpin," Flint said, his voice calm and measured. "You don't have to do this. We can all walk away from this peacefully."

Kingpin laughed. "You think I'm just going to let them go?" he sneered. "I have everything I want right here. And if you don't back off, I'll drop them both."

Flint knew that he had to act fast. He had to find a way to distract Kingpin and give Ghost Spider and Spider-Man an opening to rescue Harry and Mary Jane.

He transformed himself into a sandstorm and engulfed Kingpin, blinding him and causing him to lose his grip on the rope. Harry and Mary Jane fell, but Ghost Spider and Spider-Man were there to catch them.

As they pulled them to safety, Flint transformed himself into a giant sand hand and grabbed Kingpin, pulling him out of the helicopter and into the water below.

Ghost Spider and Spider-Man thanked Flint for his help, and they knew that they had found a new ally in the fight against crime. Flint had shown them that anyone could change, and that even the most unlikely hero could make a difference.

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