[center][img]http://i1090.photobucket.com/albums/i374/bensundeitestutho/AmazingSpider-Man_zpsa31f5c36.png[/img][/center] [center][b][color=ed1c24]Peter Parker[/color][/b][/center] Peter hid the ball of webs, which encapsulated his civilian clothes, high up on a building wall in an alleyway that was less than a block away from Yellowjacket Incorporated. Once his clothes were secured, Peter turned his attention back towards Yellowjacket Incorporated. He had a score to settle. Although Peter hoped for the best, that the intruder did not have a disintegration gun or something like it, he knew that he needed to keep his expectations realistic. As he swung back to the scene of the crime, Peter wondered who this new villain was. Peter had never seen this criminal before. Therefore, unless the lunatic had chosen Peter (or rather Spider-Man) as his first opponent in his criminal career, this man was in no way a part of Peter’s rogue gallery. Furthermore, besides the fact that the majority of the villains that Peter had so far brought to justice had an animal theme, the intruder could not have known Peter’s identity. He probably is not expecting Spider-Man to show up. When he came closer to Yellowjacket Incorporated, Peter saw a rolling chair, along with a few other miscellaneous items, were thrown out, or rather blown out, of a window on the same story of the building where Janet van Dyne’s office. Although all potential bystanders were cleared from the nearby street, the police were still present as they blockaded the building. Therefore, Peter changed his swinging trajectory and swooped under the debris. With some quick and accurate marksmanship, Peter caught the items with a web net. Now that he had the web net slung over his shoulder, Peter made all haste to climb up to where the window had been broken. Once there, he leaped up off the wall and swung through the window on a web line. Peter then landed on the desk at the center of the room, dropping on the ground the silk-made bag that he had used to catch the falling objects that had originated from this office room. [color=ed1c24]“Hey, this isn’t a State Farm’s commercial! Without your friendly neighborhood superhero, there could have been some property damage. And that’s ignoring that window.”[/color] Peter crouched on the desk as he faced the intruder, who was already adjusting the settings on his gun-like device. “This matter does not concern you.” The man aimed his weapon at Peter and fired. However, due to Peter’s enhanced reflexes and spider-sense, the device missed Peter, who had leaped off the desk, and struck the desk instead, causing it to be shrunk down to a fraction of its original size. After the desk had been reduced in size, Janet van Dyne was revealed to have been hiding behind the desk, probably in order to protect herself from being blown out of the window by the intruder’s weapon. [color=ed1c24]“It becomes my business when things start falling out of windows.”[/color] When Peter jumped off the desk in order to dodge the intruder’s attack, he landed on and clung to the neighboring wall. Then, Peter leaped towards the man and aimed to plant his foot in the man’s stomach. However, before Peter’s kick could connect with its target, the man suddenly activated another device on his belt, which caused him to shrink down to such a size that would make it difficult to spot him, let alone hit him. As a result, Peter landed a couple feet behind where the man had been standing. [color=ed1c24]“What the heck was that?”[/color]