Spider-Man made his way to the building, the fire seemed to only get the top story for now... he saw that they were jumping on to the inflatable... but the flames were engulfing the top floor, and it seemed that there was one last person... and to his horror, it was Lexi Rogers. A crowd started to form others were crying in fear. Spider-Man zipped towards the building and to the window. He clung on to the wall next to the window, looking at Lexi. "Someone order a super hero?" He asked, holding out his other arm for her to grab on to him. Once she did, Spidey wrapped one arm around her. "Hold on tight!" He said to her, and leapt off the building, free falling for a second but then shooting out a string of web to stop their momentum. They landed on the ground softly, and right next to the police. The crowd cheered as Spider-Man let go of her... even covered in ash she still looked perfect. He gave her a nod. "You alright?" He asked her, trying to change his voice a bit so she doesn't recognize it. "Spider-Man! My boy! My Boy is still stuck in there! I brought him in just sw we could get something from my office, and he's blocked in!" A woman cried, tears streaming from her face. "Which floor?" He asked her, looking at the unstable building. "Second! Second floor! Office 204! please!" She said. And with that, Spider-Man leapt up, and swung in to the second story window. The floor was covered in hot flames and thick smoke. Spidey kept close to the floor, coughing a bit as he tried to listen. "Hey! Is anyone in here?" Spider-Man called out. A small cry responded, Spidey followed it. There was a large burning wooden beam blocking its way in to an office. Through a gap he saw a young boy crying and coughing. "hey, hey! It's alright, I'm here to help you!" Spidey called out. The boy seemed to be wearing a spiderman shirt. "What's your name?" Peter called out. "J-J-James..." the boy whimpered. "I want my-my m-mom!" he called out. Spider-Man ripped off his mask, revealing Peter's soft brown eyes. "You're going to see her again, but i need you to stay brave, alright? Here, put on the mask, it'll make you strong! I'll need your help, okay James? I need you to help me push this beam towards me, alright?" He said in a strong voice, handing his mask to him and he put it on. "Wow! you look stronger already!" Peter said with a smile. He could tell that James was too behind the mask that was too big for him. And together they pushed the beam away from the door (peter did most of the work, but he praised James' strength. "Okay, hold on tight to me." He said to him, James handing Peter his mask again. He picked up James, and Peter made his way back towards the window, coughing more and more. Spider-Man leapt out of the window, and yet again, the crowd roared with applause. Letting go of James, he ran over to his mother who he embraced, both crying. Spider-Man sat on the sidewalk, breathing heavily, the mask not helping but he needed to keep it on. Paramedics rushed over with an oxygen tank. He thanked them. "You think i can get a ride in the ambulance later, guys?" Spider-Man asked to lift the spirits. They laughed. "You can take a ride in it any time, Web Head." they said with another laugh. Spider-Man lifted up the bottom of his mask and inhaled some oxygen, looking around at the people who survived. No casualties from what he knew. and then he focused on Lexi Rogers, still getting taken care of... she showed a lot of bravery....