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LIVING ON THE EDGE, FIGHTING CRIME, SPINNING WEBS, LOOKING UP WITH NO SURPRISE, ARRIVING AT THE SPEED OF TIME— FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN
[attr="class","monsterexo"]It wasn’t in the slightest interest that August would return late that night. It was usually the gist of things, but not even too late, honestly. If he ever happened to, it would be up to the city and its criminality. Patrol days as Spider-Man could be long at times but also packed with action and with the thought that he did something good for the day. At times, though, it could be just that boring and simply plain that he would just hop around buildings to kill some time.
Just as the wind would brush over his suit and he could feel the touch of his beloved cloth; he could do this for hours, really. Web-swinging was just incredible and he loved every second of it: the drop, the shifting, every part. The best moment was when he would finally let go of the silk— it was very short but it almost felt like time would freeze just for him and the exhilaration to be in mid-air was just amusing, to say the least.
And then, the most cameo gesture of all superheroes; and the one that if you didn’t know, you probably had a sad childhood, but the moment both his ring and middle finger came to press against his palm was satisfying. But finally, he swung in direction of home as he landed on the rooftops of his building, finally allowing the Spider-Man some time to stretch out with his limbs. Man, he wasn’t even in his apartment yet but he just saw that much of New York, that just the feeling of being on top of his apartment building felt good.
August inhaled before he huffed it all out as he took off his mask.
“About time, man,” - he lamented to himself. It could still be a nightmare at times to wear the suit, but he had definitely gotten used to it. Yes. He wasn’t born in that suit and there was honestly so much to gather, but yet so little compared to what one would expect from a superhero story.
Speaking of people with super stuff and everything; he couldn’t help but figure out that Jules wasn’t hanging out around here even this night. He didn’t exactly get worried in that manner, she was a mom and honestly, she probably had to look after her kid, house, all that good stuff. But it was somewhat peculiar given how seriously she was taking her training. Maybe little Em got sick.
"I hope that kid is fine..."
Mmmhm. Hmhm. Mmhmmhm.
Oh hey, it was his phone. With a snap of his— obviously whistled Spider-Man opening theme song— ringtone, the man hopped on spot as he rushed out for his phone— hoping it would be a response from his job interview applications or something like that as he clashed the phone between his shoulder and his ear, as he attempted to gradually take off his cosplay and switch it with the clothes he had left in the backpack he had made sure to web up all good onto a water tank.
“Hello?— Oh. It’s you,” - sighed the man. He knew this robotic tone of voice, no, it was demonic all right. It was the advertisement people again.
“No. I am not interested in your lonely single handsome nerdy men magazine full of comic girls. For like the three thousand and fifty—ish time. I swear, as soon as we hang up, I am blocking this number finally.”
Yeah, this was quite annoying. Somewhat of a routine, honestly.
“How the hell am I qualified because I looked up how to be Spider-Man over a hundred times on Google— how do you even know that?!”
It wasn’t as long as their conversations continued… and August sort of ignored the other part, because they usually said the same things over and over. It was their job, he guessed, but at the same time, it was annoying how they kept calling him after his repetitive declining of such offers. Hell, if he wanted to see comic girls, he would have gone to a comicon.
But finally, he was all up and ready to go, with his Spider-Man cosplay packed up in his bag as he just picked it up and put it over his shoulder with one of the sleeves.
“I don’t care I can win an obvious scam about a night with an amazing cosplay of “Susan Sue Richards”. I actually have the real thing over here. Yeah. How? Well, she’s invisible man. Go figure out what I mean,” - he said with a roll of his eyes as he just sneakily webbed over the edge and finally left over the window that led to his apartment.
He left it ‘closed’, but it was actually easy to slide it up unless you locked it as he slid it up and quickly jumped in. He didn’t want to stand off too much. Not like anyone was that attentive in this metropolis. Everyone was too busy to stare at what was in front of them to even care about taking a look around them.
“Wait. What do you mean I can ‘unsubscribe’ from this service? You guys never told me that,” - stated the man as he closed the window once more and listened in clear obliviousness.
“What do you mean I hang up too quickly?!”
He pressed both his fingers over the sides of his nose as he closed his eyes and sighed.
“Alright. Unsubscribe me from this. Yeah. Thank you. Sure, good evening.”
Finally, the man could hang up and toss the phone somewhere… obviously gently. He didn’t want to break it. His apartment was empty, as usual, whatever. It was just a hope that never left him, that he could come back to his wife waiting for him, but, yeah, he was moving on.
In the sense that he could keep himself up.
But this was harder than he had expected. This was so weird. Marilynne was by far his one and only love. Of course, she wasn’t his first girl, nor his second or third. But, wow, this was so weird. Even when he traced back just by a few steps, he could see that his typical daily routine had changed upside down and— well, all other kinds of directions honestly. Right now, he wouldn’t have minded going for something alcoholic; he kind of did do that a lot, maybe too much for his own good at times.
Did he just become that stale and one-directional? Like. Maybe he wasn’t even that much older, but like, the little things just held him from even getting drunk over his sadness.
Not anymore, at least.
Finally, the man could slide off that backpack and also throw it somewhere as he just wanted to finally let himself go onto the bed. Just for a few. He needed to relax, just for a few moments. Just like that. His form embraced by the bed’s softness and comfort and his arm that was placed over his eyes to cover any source of light.
Maybe he could have taken a walk out and got a drink or something like that— but honestly, he was just that tired at the moment. His life had changed but not out of necessity, maybe he just felt bad at times in respect to his deceased wife, Mary, but he didn’t really have a reason to feel bad as much as he used to, back then. He had learned to do better and well, it’s a complicated story.
And maybe it’s better to take a swim back in the past to better understand what exactly happened to this guy.
Graduation Day.
Just as the wind would brush over his suit and he could feel the touch of his beloved cloth; he could do this for hours, really. Web-swinging was just incredible and he loved every second of it: the drop, the shifting, every part. The best moment was when he would finally let go of the silk— it was very short but it almost felt like time would freeze just for him and the exhilaration to be in mid-air was just amusing, to say the least.
And then, the most cameo gesture of all superheroes; and the one that if you didn’t know, you probably had a sad childhood, but the moment both his ring and middle finger came to press against his palm was satisfying. But finally, he swung in direction of home as he landed on the rooftops of his building, finally allowing the Spider-Man some time to stretch out with his limbs. Man, he wasn’t even in his apartment yet but he just saw that much of New York, that just the feeling of being on top of his apartment building felt good.
August inhaled before he huffed it all out as he took off his mask.
“About time, man,” - he lamented to himself. It could still be a nightmare at times to wear the suit, but he had definitely gotten used to it. Yes. He wasn’t born in that suit and there was honestly so much to gather, but yet so little compared to what one would expect from a superhero story.
Speaking of people with super stuff and everything; he couldn’t help but figure out that Jules wasn’t hanging out around here even this night. He didn’t exactly get worried in that manner, she was a mom and honestly, she probably had to look after her kid, house, all that good stuff. But it was somewhat peculiar given how seriously she was taking her training. Maybe little Em got sick.
"I hope that kid is fine..."
Mmmhm. Hmhm. Mmhmmhm.
Oh hey, it was his phone. With a snap of his— obviously whistled Spider-Man opening theme song— ringtone, the man hopped on spot as he rushed out for his phone— hoping it would be a response from his job interview applications or something like that as he clashed the phone between his shoulder and his ear, as he attempted to gradually take off his cosplay and switch it with the clothes he had left in the backpack he had made sure to web up all good onto a water tank.
“Hello?— Oh. It’s you,” - sighed the man. He knew this robotic tone of voice, no, it was demonic all right. It was the advertisement people again.
“No. I am not interested in your lonely single handsome nerdy men magazine full of comic girls. For like the three thousand and fifty—ish time. I swear, as soon as we hang up, I am blocking this number finally.”
Yeah, this was quite annoying. Somewhat of a routine, honestly.
“How the hell am I qualified because I looked up how to be Spider-Man over a hundred times on Google— how do you even know that?!”
It wasn’t as long as their conversations continued… and August sort of ignored the other part, because they usually said the same things over and over. It was their job, he guessed, but at the same time, it was annoying how they kept calling him after his repetitive declining of such offers. Hell, if he wanted to see comic girls, he would have gone to a comicon.
But finally, he was all up and ready to go, with his Spider-Man cosplay packed up in his bag as he just picked it up and put it over his shoulder with one of the sleeves.
“I don’t care I can win an obvious scam about a night with an amazing cosplay of “Susan Sue Richards”. I actually have the real thing over here. Yeah. How? Well, she’s invisible man. Go figure out what I mean,” - he said with a roll of his eyes as he just sneakily webbed over the edge and finally left over the window that led to his apartment.
He left it ‘closed’, but it was actually easy to slide it up unless you locked it as he slid it up and quickly jumped in. He didn’t want to stand off too much. Not like anyone was that attentive in this metropolis. Everyone was too busy to stare at what was in front of them to even care about taking a look around them.
“Wait. What do you mean I can ‘unsubscribe’ from this service? You guys never told me that,” - stated the man as he closed the window once more and listened in clear obliviousness.
“What do you mean I hang up too quickly?!”
He pressed both his fingers over the sides of his nose as he closed his eyes and sighed.
“Alright. Unsubscribe me from this. Yeah. Thank you. Sure, good evening.”
Finally, the man could hang up and toss the phone somewhere… obviously gently. He didn’t want to break it. His apartment was empty, as usual, whatever. It was just a hope that never left him, that he could come back to his wife waiting for him, but, yeah, he was moving on.
In the sense that he could keep himself up.
But this was harder than he had expected. This was so weird. Marilynne was by far his one and only love. Of course, she wasn’t his first girl, nor his second or third. But, wow, this was so weird. Even when he traced back just by a few steps, he could see that his typical daily routine had changed upside down and— well, all other kinds of directions honestly. Right now, he wouldn’t have minded going for something alcoholic; he kind of did do that a lot, maybe too much for his own good at times.
Did he just become that stale and one-directional? Like. Maybe he wasn’t even that much older, but like, the little things just held him from even getting drunk over his sadness.
Not anymore, at least.
Finally, the man could slide off that backpack and also throw it somewhere as he just wanted to finally let himself go onto the bed. Just for a few. He needed to relax, just for a few moments. Just like that. His form embraced by the bed’s softness and comfort and his arm that was placed over his eyes to cover any source of light.
Maybe he could have taken a walk out and got a drink or something like that— but honestly, he was just that tired at the moment. His life had changed but not out of necessity, maybe he just felt bad at times in respect to his deceased wife, Mary, but he didn’t really have a reason to feel bad as much as he used to, back then. He had learned to do better and well, it’s a complicated story.
And maybe it’s better to take a swim back in the past to better understand what exactly happened to this guy.
Graduation Day.
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