The small pause in their conversation before he spoke made her wonder if he had figured out who she was. She held her breath as she kept her hand against his face. But when he shook his head, her face pouted in dismay, really? He was not wanting her help at all and giving her the grandma speech. A smirk moved across her full lips even though he couldn’t see it as she pulled her hand away from his cheek. “Oh Spidey, my dear sweet Spidey. I will be sticking around for quite a while, you can’t get rid of me that easily just by telling me no.” Her steps slowly took her backwards until her feet found the edge of the building. “I’m like that one girl in school you always pinned for but never took a chance with. You’ll forever follow me, forever wondering and the problem is, you won’t stop due to your curiosity. Curiosity could kill the cat but I promise you it won’t kill the spider.” Taking a small step up onto the ledge she flung out both of her wrists; whips extending outward three feet on each end, with that she cracked them, the sound didn’t even echo through the city because of the large amount of noise the city already was making. “Let’s play a game of cat and mouse. If you catch me, I’ll tell you anything you want to know.” Without giving him much of a chance to protest or deny the challenge Lexi fell backwards off the building. Oh Peter was going to kill her for doing such ‘dangerous’ things but she really couldn’t help it; it was just too fun! The black figure with the gold accents flew through the city keeping a moderate speed as she went before she felt something that made her hair stand on ends, it wasn’t a ‘bad’ feeling per-say but a feeling none the less and she glanced over her shoulder to see Spider-Man was hot on her trail. Picking up speed and extending her whips to even further lengths she picked up speed. Soon her tingling feeling disappeared and she landed on a roof of a tall building. Did she really lose him? What she didn’t realize is that the tingling had returned the second that Peter came back around her, she just wasn’t knowledgeable about her abilities to recognize it.