Ken raced through the city, her heart pounding as her Spider-senses blared in warning. Chaos was unfolding everywhere. A massive, monstrous creature—towering over the buildings—had emerged out of nowhere, attacking the heart of the city. People were screaming, fleeing in all directions as the beast unleashed destruction with its colossal, clawed limbs.
Without hesitation, Kenjiro Nakamura—Spider-Man—leapt into action.
Swinging through the air, Ken navigated the crumbling buildings, her sharp eyes scanning for people in danger. She spotted a group of civilians trapped under the debris from a fallen building. With no time to waste, she swung down and, using her enhanced strength, lifted the concrete block trapping them. “Go, go!” she urged, motioning for them to run to safety.
The monster roared, sending shockwaves through the city. Ken quickly turned her attention back to it, her pulse racing. She’d faced some tough enemies before, but this creature was on a different level. Its sheer size and strength were terrifying, and it didn’t seem to be going down easily.
Ken launched herself back into the fray, shooting webs at the monster’s legs in an attempt to slow it down. “Come on, big guy, let’s dance,” she muttered, her eyes narrowing with determination. She swung around the creature, delivering a flurry of quick strikes to its head and chest, trying to find a weak spot.
But the monster wasn’t going to be taken down that easily.
It swiped at Ken with its massive claws, barely missing her as she twisted out of the way. However, as Ken was about to launch another web, the beast struck back with a powerful, unexpected blow. Its claws raked across her body, slicing through her suit and leaving deep gashes on her arms and legs. Ken grunted in pain, staggering back as blood oozed from the wounds. Her face stung where a scratch had grazed her cheek, leaving a thin trail of blood.
Gritting her teeth, Ken refused to back down. The pain was intense, but the lives of the people around her mattered more. She had to keep fighting. Summoning every ounce of her strength, Ken pushed forward, her movements becoming more precise, more desperate.
The monster lashed out again, roaring furiously. Ken dodged, barely avoiding another brutal attack. She was exhausted, her body battered and bruised, but she couldn’t afford to give up. Too many people were depending on her.
“I won’t let you win,” she hissed through clenched teeth, launching another web at the creature’s eyes to blind it. With the monster temporarily disoriented, Ken took advantage, swinging up to its head and delivering a powerful, bone-crushing punch to its skull. The force of the blow sent shockwaves down the creature’s spine, causing it to stumble and fall.
For a moment, Ken thought it was over.
But the monster wasn’t done.
With a guttural roar, it pushed itself back up, its red eyes glowing with fury. It lunged at Ken with renewed aggression, catching her off guard. The sheer force of the attack knocked her off her feet, sending her crashing into a nearby building. The impact left her dazed, pain radiating through her body as she struggled to stand.
Bruised, bleeding, and exhausted, Ken knew she couldn’t stop. She couldn’t let the monster tear through the city unchecked. With every ounce of strength left in her, she forced herself to her feet, her legs shaking beneath her. The fight wasn’t over yet.
“I’ve got to finish this,” Ken whispered to herself, determination flickering in her eyes as she prepared for the final showdown.
TBC.