[Oh, his surprise is cute. Definitely his first time seeing another spider-person.]
The one and only. [hahahahhaha he has no idea. There's so many of them, and the ones she's met only scratched the surface.]
First time seeing another one of us, I take it? Let me guess. You're... Peter? [they're all Peters, it's actually ridiculous. Four out of the seven of them that she could name were literally Peters. It's slightly a joke, but honestly, she wouldn't be surprised if he really was a Peter.
Which still stings a bit. All these Peters, doing big and great things, but hers? Yeah. Not fair.]
(his first instinct is to deny it, a spark of a very known anxiety, to be outed just like that. he opens his mouth to say 'no, peter? who's peter? i don't know a peter', but then he suddenly remembers who he is talking to. it's another spider, so it should definitely be fine. peter can trust her like he could trust himself, right?! so the hesitation is gone as he retracts his mask, a smile on his lips as he comes closer to greet her.)
[Oh, look at that. His mask even retracts! Fancy suit, indeed. And low and behold! ]
You know, I was mostly just kidding about you being another Peter. Wow. What are the odds?
[Very high, apparently. Damn.
Another Peter.
Only, this Peter...looks more like her Peter. God, he's so young. He couldn't be older than her. It hurts, more than she cares to admit, but she's not going to let it show.
He removed his mask, so it's only fair she removes hers, but it's just pulling on the cloth and letting her hood fall back.]
It's Gwen. Gwen Stacy. And don't you ever dare call me miss again, we clear? [She is not some old lady, thank you very much!!! They're like, the same age!! Or close, anyway!!]
[aaaaand there he goes! He rambles, and rambles, and hoyyyy boy. She's gotta put a stop right there.]
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Calm down there, buddy.
[Where to start first? Question order, she guesses?]
Yes, it's real. No, I've only met four, and they were pretty different. [And then there was her Peter, of course.] No, they've all had pretty different lives. No idea what an "Avenger" is. Aaaaaand, you could've just stuck with Spiderwoman.
(from all the things she tells him, the one peter is the most surprised about it the lack of the avengers. aw, man, she'd probably make a cool avenger. mr. stark probably would have liked her if he ever had the chance to meet her, he deduced after knowing her for less than 5 minutes altogether.)
[She's teasing, of course. He's funny. Funny in a way that makes her heart hurt a lot. Being around Peter B. Parker had been tough at first, but it got easier, because he was different. He was dumb and silly, but the awkward, weird older Peter didn't remind her of the shy and quiet Peter she knew so well. Now this one? This one was dangerously similar.]
Looks like you're as smart as the rest of them, though. [She saw the surprise only crossing his face at the comment on the Avengers. So he was piecing together the multiverse details like it was nothing. Which-- would be hard to argue with, anyway, given where they were right now.]
(you know what? she has an amazing point, which his index finger gesticulates to demonstrate. still, he didn't know how old she was! this argument could go on forever.
to him, however, this encounter is not half as heartfelt as it is to her, it is a matter of awe to the wonders of the world more than anything else, though. another spider, another universes, perhaps this is not the afterlife, but salvation in a way? he doesn't know. there's a lot to piece together, and those are things he can't really find out in five minutes, a day, a week. he has to go home.)
I believe the term for most of us would be 'nerd'.
[Come on, Peter! She's not ancient being!! But he has her laughing, at least. It's not been often that anyone could make her laugh, these days. Miles was the first person to in years. Maybe making one friend opened her up to the possibility of more? But then again, as bad as it hurt being separated from Miles, did she want to do that to herself again? When her goal was to find her way back home?]
Okay, nerd.
[She sure is going to redirect, mostly for her own sanity. Which means she's going to start pacing around him, to get a better look of the suit he's wearing. She's even going to poke one of the extra legs. Kind of reminds her of Peni's mech, which makes her sad in a whole new way.]
Nice suit, by the way. Crazy tech. You make it yourself?
Nerd to nerd? If you're one of us, then I bet you're a nerd too.
(yes, best save, good job me.
the suit is intuitive, almost too connected to him, so when she pokes the metal, it moves away from the stimuli a little bit as a response, immediate.)
No, it was Mr. Stark. Ironman, if you have him around?
[But Peter was always a bit more nerd than her. She danced. She played the drums. Even if she was a straight A honors student, even if she was in a special private school for nerds. She was still a bit of an outlier, with her punk vibes.
His next question has her pause, though. She turns back to look at him, finally diverting her attention from the fancy suit.]
Ironman? Not a clue. [Another pause.] I.. do think I've heard my dad mention a Tony Stark? He's some sort of big shot weapon's contractor. Made some big deal with the PDNY for new guns or something.
(this feels like a long conversation that they're going to keep going at. it's a lot to compare, to see where they are in terms of similarities, differences, and who they are, being the same role, a different person.
so, he will sit, the suit retracting the extra limbs. perhaps if they let the cat come to them, it might also be easier if they aren't trying. cats, right?)
Oh, that used to be Mr. Stark-like, yeah! He stopped dealing weapons, he's now in the Avengers, like I am! The group that protects the Earth, there's a lot, a lot of people! Oh, man, it'd be so cool if you had your own Avengers!
[Oh, there's so much they could compare! She got to hear a little, with the other spider-people she's met, but they were more focused on trying to stop Kingpin and, y'know, not dying. The timetable moved too fast, she was only there a couple of days. There wasn't time to sit and just... talk.
Of course, she also didn't want to get close. Didn't want to get attached. But Miles. God, Miles just had to wear her down, and force himself into her circle.
She missed him so much.
She watches Peter sit, and a part of her told her to stop, to close back up, to not let herself enjoy a moment with a sweet, dorky Peter. Maybe the universe was trying to tell her something, by pulling her away from her home all over again, and putting her in the path of this Peter.
So she sits, letting him ramble about "Avengers".]
Sorry, my Earth isn't that exciting. It's just me, fighting the good fight.
(for a second, just a second, he's allowed to forget what he had just gone through. thanos - and the insane shit that he just witnessed, with himself one of the last to be blown away by the wind, specks of dust, and then no more. for one second, it's a break, a breathing moment, and he gets to be starry-eyed about things he's passionate about.
a change from thinking of death, destruction, calamity and disaster, with the weight of failure too crushing to bear.
so, for just this moment, he's smiling fully.)
Oh, that's so not cool. You said this isn't your first time universe-hopping, so maybe you can visit mine after--
Yeah, but last time was different. Maybe. Still unclear if there's a supervillain hiding somewhere with another Super Collider.
[Did she maybe just drop some cool lingo to get his interest back? Because she sure did notice that pause, and the falter in his expression at the break of his sentence.
Something bad happened, didn't it? Before he got here?]
Kingpin and Doc Ock made a giant particle accelerator, specifically to bridge across dimensions. That's how I got pulled from my dimension into another. The first time, anyway. We had to blow the thing up, before they destroyed everything. Or, Miles did-- the Spider-Man in that dimension, after the rest of us made it back home.
[that was a very quick summary of the events, but she kind of doesn't want to mention the Peter of that universe dying. Poor kid doesn't need to have another crisis.]
... Do you think we can make that here? Send everyone home, too? Do you know the specifics?
(this is not where he belongs. it does mean he dies, probably, most definitely, but it is the right thing to do. he couldn't save earth - maybe he can do this.)
[That...was not why she brought it up. Gwen frowns, and she's standing again, pacing without even realizing it.]
I-- I don't know. That's like. Way advanced science. Genius level science. Not to mention even Kingpin and Doc Ock couldn't get it right. Theirs nearly destroyed all of our dimensions. And they knew what they were doing!
[Not to mention the size of it, the manpower needed to build it, run it, the parts, or if that would even work! She remembered vividly the portal that pulled her into Miles' dimension. That wasn't how she got here. It was a completely different experience, so she couldn't even be sure it would work to get them back, if they could somehow replicate it.]
We couldn't even figure out how to disable it ourselves. If it wasn't for Peter and his goober-- [nope. nope, she's stopping, because they had the plans, but that's still irrelevant for the moment. The goober was to disable the collider, and it wasn't like she had it or the plans here anyway.]
It's not a good idea. We would just make things worse. [or, yanno. Kill everyone and destroy dimensions.]
there she goes, walking, pacing, and explaining, she did not like his idea at all, huh? every break she gives to breathe, he opens his mouth to interject, but closes it almost immediately because she is really not having it, until she stops.)
But you know what went wrong, right? We don't have to build it. We can project it, and if you really don't think it's a good idea, then it was just a fun side project.
I don't know! Maybe? Even if I did, it's still too dangerous. We could destroy this place, and every dimension every person came from.
[Granted, yes, Kingpin and Doc Ock were trying to tear the portal wide open, but still! Just because they weren't afraid to rip open the fabric between dimensions didn't mean it was a good idea, or safe to do in any capacity.]
You weren't there. You didn't see what this thing could do. Tearing the fabric of reality like that... it was bad. And it was almost a whole lot worse.
(yet. he'll think of something. knowing it's possible brings a swarm of thoughts and hypothesis in peter's brain, and who knows, there are other people here. people who know more, if they made it to aldrip in the first place.)
[...Okay. She's listening. She's breathing. She's crossing her arms, but not in an angry way. She looks more like she's trying to comfort herself.]
....Sorry. I shouldn'tve snapped. It's still really fresh, how bad it was. And--
[and if it were possible to build safely, she could have a way to see Miles again. But. She doesn't. She can't. Unless he gets pulled into this weird dimensional situation, too.]
And just because the bad guys break the rules doesn't mean we should too. If this Council brought us here with that sort of tech, we'd probably need to use it to go back the same way, anyway. And destroy it on the way out, so they can't keep doing this.
No, it's on me, I shouldn't have pushed. I take it back, okay? You're okay.
(he'll retract his hand armor so he can set it on the girl's shoulder. seems like all spider-people go through some ridiculous difficulty that they can't even begin to process, huh? it's okay. he'll retract the whole suit right after, leaving him on a shirt, pants, and a hoodie. it's fine, this makes it a little more... normal.)
You've been through a lot, haven't you? What happened?
She sighs. She doesn't want to talk about it, not really, but she owes him an explanation, doesn't she?]
All of us lose somebody. That's how it goes. All the other Spider-people I've met have, too. For me... it was Peter. My Peter. My best friend. He... died, and I couldn't save him. [It wasn't like it was her fault, really. After he turned into the Lizard, what was she supposed to do? He caused the building collapse that ultimately killed him, but everyone still blamed her-- or Spider-Woman, anyway.
But that's not even touching on the super collider shit.]
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The one and only. [hahahahhaha he has no idea. There's so many of them, and the ones she's met only scratched the surface.]
First time seeing another one of us, I take it? Let me guess. You're... Peter? [they're all Peters, it's actually ridiculous. Four out of the seven of them that she could name were literally Peters. It's slightly a joke, but honestly, she wouldn't be surprised if he really was a Peter.
Which still stings a bit. All these Peters, doing big and great things, but hers? Yeah. Not fair.]
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Yeah, Peter Parker, miss SpiderWoman.
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You know, I was mostly just kidding about you being another Peter. Wow. What are the odds?
[Very high, apparently. Damn.
Another Peter.
Only, this Peter...looks more like her Peter. God, he's so young. He couldn't be older than her. It hurts, more than she cares to admit, but she's not going to let it show.
He removed his mask, so it's only fair she removes hers, but it's just pulling on the cloth and letting her hood fall back.]
It's Gwen. Gwen Stacy. And don't you ever dare call me miss again, we clear? [She is not some old lady, thank you very much!!! They're like, the same age!! Or close, anyway!!]
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(because a. awesome??? b. to ask questions about in a few, they're just meeting for the first time, he should definitely give her some space and)
Wait, do all Spider Peter Parkers look the same? Did we all figure out the same thing? Are you an Avenger too?
(nevermind that first thought, peter's just so excited! until she says that, to which he has to be real for a second there.)
What was I supposed to call you, you didn't tell me your name!
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. Calm down there, buddy.
[Where to start first? Question order, she guesses?]
Yes, it's real. No, I've only met four, and they were pretty different. [And then there was her Peter, of course.] No, they've all had pretty different lives. No idea what an "Avenger" is. Aaaaaand, you could've just stuck with Spiderwoman.
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That'd be rude.
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[She's teasing, of course. He's funny. Funny in a way that makes her heart hurt a lot. Being around Peter B. Parker had been tough at first, but it got easier, because he was different. He was dumb and silly, but the awkward, weird older Peter didn't remind her of the shy and quiet Peter she knew so well. Now this one? This one was dangerously similar.]
Looks like you're as smart as the rest of them, though. [She saw the surprise only crossing his face at the comment on the Avengers. So he was piecing together the multiverse details like it was nothing. Which-- would be hard to argue with, anyway, given where they were right now.]
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to him, however, this encounter is not half as heartfelt as it is to her, it is a matter of awe to the wonders of the world more than anything else, though. another spider, another universes, perhaps this is not the afterlife, but salvation in a way? he doesn't know. there's a lot to piece together, and those are things he can't really find out in five minutes, a day, a week. he has to go home.)
I believe the term for most of us would be 'nerd'.
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Okay, nerd.
[She sure is going to redirect, mostly for her own sanity. Which means she's going to start pacing around him, to get a better look of the suit he's wearing. She's even going to poke one of the extra legs. Kind of reminds her of Peni's mech, which makes her sad in a whole new way.]
Nice suit, by the way. Crazy tech. You make it yourself?
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(yes, best save, good job me.
the suit is intuitive, almost too connected to him, so when she pokes the metal, it moves away from the stimuli a little bit as a response, immediate.)
No, it was Mr. Stark. Ironman, if you have him around?
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[But Peter was always a bit more nerd than her. She danced. She played the drums. Even if she was a straight A honors student, even if she was in a special private school for nerds. She was still a bit of an outlier, with her punk vibes.
His next question has her pause, though. She turns back to look at him, finally diverting her attention from the fancy suit.]
Ironman? Not a clue. [Another pause.] I.. do think I've heard my dad mention a Tony Stark? He's some sort of big shot weapon's contractor. Made some big deal with the PDNY for new guns or something.
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so, he will sit, the suit retracting the extra limbs. perhaps if they let the cat come to them, it might also be easier if they aren't trying. cats, right?)
Oh, that used to be Mr. Stark-like, yeah! He stopped dealing weapons, he's now in the Avengers, like I am! The group that protects the Earth, there's a lot, a lot of people! Oh, man, it'd be so cool if you had your own Avengers!
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Of course, she also didn't want to get close. Didn't want to get attached. But Miles. God, Miles just had to wear her down, and force himself into her circle.
She missed him so much.
She watches Peter sit, and a part of her told her to stop, to close back up, to not let herself enjoy a moment with a sweet, dorky Peter. Maybe the universe was trying to tell her something, by pulling her away from her home all over again, and putting her in the path of this Peter.
So she sits, letting him ramble about "Avengers".]
Sorry, my Earth isn't that exciting. It's just me, fighting the good fight.
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a change from thinking of death, destruction, calamity and disaster, with the weight of failure too crushing to bear.
so, for just this moment, he's smiling fully.)
Oh, that's so not cool. You said this isn't your first time universe-hopping, so maybe you can visit mine after--
(oh, the moment dies.)
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[Did she maybe just drop some cool lingo to get his interest back? Because she sure did notice that pause, and the falter in his expression at the break of his sentence.
Something bad happened, didn't it? Before he got here?]
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(it works, but he is also forcing himself into it a little bit. as much pain as she is holding, so is he.)
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[that was a very quick summary of the events, but she kind of doesn't want to mention the Peter of that universe dying. Poor kid doesn't need to have another crisis.]
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(this is not where he belongs. it does mean he dies, probably, most definitely, but it is the right thing to do. he couldn't save earth - maybe he can do this.)
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I-- I don't know. That's like. Way advanced science. Genius level science. Not to mention even Kingpin and Doc Ock couldn't get it right. Theirs nearly destroyed all of our dimensions. And they knew what they were doing!
[Not to mention the size of it, the manpower needed to build it, run it, the parts, or if that would even work! She remembered vividly the portal that pulled her into Miles' dimension. That wasn't how she got here. It was a completely different experience, so she couldn't even be sure it would work to get them back, if they could somehow replicate it.]
We couldn't even figure out how to disable it ourselves. If it wasn't for Peter and his goober-- [nope. nope, she's stopping, because they had the plans, but that's still irrelevant for the moment. The goober was to disable the collider, and it wasn't like she had it or the plans here anyway.]
It's not a good idea. We would just make things worse. [or, yanno. Kill everyone and destroy dimensions.]
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there she goes, walking, pacing, and explaining, she did not like his idea at all, huh? every break she gives to breathe, he opens his mouth to interject, but closes it almost immediately because she is really not having it, until she stops.)
But you know what went wrong, right? We don't have to build it. We can project it, and if you really don't think it's a good idea, then it was just a fun side project.
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[Granted, yes, Kingpin and Doc Ock were trying to tear the portal wide open, but still! Just because they weren't afraid to rip open the fabric between dimensions didn't mean it was a good idea, or safe to do in any capacity.]
You weren't there. You didn't see what this thing could do. Tearing the fabric of reality like that... it was bad. And it was almost a whole lot worse.
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(yet. he'll think of something. knowing it's possible brings a swarm of thoughts and hypothesis in peter's brain, and who knows, there are other people here. people who know more, if they made it to aldrip in the first place.)
Breathe, okay? One breath, two breaths.
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....Sorry. I shouldn'tve snapped. It's still really fresh, how bad it was. And--
[and if it were possible to build safely, she could have a way to see Miles again. But. She doesn't. She can't. Unless he gets pulled into this weird dimensional situation, too.]
And just because the bad guys break the rules doesn't mean we should too. If this Council brought us here with that sort of tech, we'd probably need to use it to go back the same way, anyway. And destroy it on the way out, so they can't keep doing this.
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(he'll retract his hand armor so he can set it on the girl's shoulder. seems like all spider-people go through some ridiculous difficulty that they can't even begin to process, huh? it's okay. he'll retract the whole suit right after, leaving him on a shirt, pants, and a hoodie. it's fine, this makes it a little more... normal.)
You've been through a lot, haven't you? What happened?
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She sighs. She doesn't want to talk about it, not really, but she owes him an explanation, doesn't she?]
All of us lose somebody. That's how it goes. All the other Spider-people I've met have, too. For me... it was Peter. My Peter. My best friend. He... died, and I couldn't save him. [It wasn't like it was her fault, really. After he turned into the Lizard, what was she supposed to do? He caused the building collapse that ultimately killed him, but everyone still blamed her-- or Spider-Woman, anyway.
But that's not even touching on the super collider shit.]
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