Prologue

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Prologue

Greetings, young readers. I Uatu the Watcher has returned to narrative another what-if universe that features Spider-man finding love through different heroes. This time we see how one spider hero and another spider hero, Jessica Drew, can work together when Spider-man is framed for a crime he didn't commit. Before the event that causes Spider-man to be seen as a criminal, in this universe in the past, Avengers and other teams haven't taken Spider-man seriously because of his jokester persona and perceiving his villains as 'small-time' because they don't usually target the world as a whole. Now the Avengers want him on the team, and it seems that Spider-woman will be on a mission to determine if he's worthy or not. Let's see how all of this all started this universe.

*Avengers Tower*

Our stories begin with a heated conversation between the heroes Ironman, Captain America, and Spider-woman is currently taking place about recruiting heroes to join the new Avengers team since they only have three members right now. Tony and Steve suggest allowing a particular hero to join up, but Jessica didn't approve one bit on top of that being the one to ask that hero to join.

"You can't be serious!?" an angry Spider-woman yells at the two heroes.

"Yes, we have agreed to it. It's two out of three for it. Therefore, there's no changing our decision." Tony reminds her calmly that the three had a vote when it came to wanting this particular hero to join the team.

Jessica rubs her forehead out of frustration. "Out of all people, you want him to accede to the team, and why you expect me to recruit him?" The individual hero that they are referring to is none other than Spider-man. She hasn't made contact with him in a long time, nor have the two ever been close, though the times she had been around him, she was quite annoyed at his jokes and that he wouldn't take fights seriously. The fact that she's in stress already by just thinking of him, says much about how she feels about the webhead.

Steve tries to reassure her. "Well, you are Spider-Woman the female counterpart, we figure it would make sense for one spider hero to connect with the other. You also have been around him more, which would make him a lot more comfortable talking to you."

Jessica still didn't like the idea of having to be the one to seek him out as she continues arguing. "I fully recall at one point in time we didn't think he would fit our team because he doesn't take things seriously, and he hasn't dealt with big-time villains as we have."

Hearing her bring that history up, Tony gives her a stern look and folds his arms. "That was the old team, this is now, a new beginning with a fresh start. Speaking of a fresh start, I believe me and Steve here can recall a time where you were working on the wrong side *cough Hydra*, yet you turn over a new leaf, and we accepted you regardless."

Spider-Woman couldn't counter that fact. It hurts remembering how S.h.i.e.l.d or some heroes didn't trust her because of her time with Hydra. "That's not fair Tony." She said with her head down.

Steve places a hand on her shoulder for comfort. "Just like it's not fair that we had judged Spider-man the way we have in the past. Look, all we are asking is for you to invite him to join the team. If he says no, you don't have to worry about it. If he says yes, however, then you are going to have to put up with him."

Jessica hopes that it would come down to Spider-man saying no. Not that she thought he was a bad guy, but she couldn't see him as a pressing member to the team. "You guys are lucky that you are going to be gone working with Shield." She points out that Steve and Tony have to take care of some critical missions while in the process, find others to recruit.

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