A simple walk home just couldn’t be simple. During the day she could easily get through the alleys without there being any problems and here, instead she was in trouble with muggers. Two of them caught her by the arms and she let out a scream. The scream was cut short by the man holding a knife towards her. Her small body shook the terror, she wasn’t used to being so scared and so caught off guard, though she was thankful it wasn’t a gun, but she could still tie if they cut her up. Something caught her attention, a gleam of red and blue hanging upside down above the man. Her eyes flicked upward to confirm that it was, in fact, Spider-Man but she held her breath, not wanting to draw any attention to the superhero until he wanted it himself. Her eyes twinkled with that knowledge that she knew something that they didn’t know. Upon Spider-Man clearing the area, a smile moved across her lips as he asked the men if they wanted to either hold her as a hostage or put up their hands, the second they let her go she shook herself free and dropped to the ground and crawled away, her back against the cold stone wall of the alley way as she watched Spider-Man do his work. A laugh of amusement let her as he mentioned he should be on WWE. “I think you’re making me look bad. I thought I was supposed to be a hero and here I can’t even defend myself. Maybe I should take up some martial arts classes.” She said with a small laugh as she took his hand. “I promise I’m not intentionally getting myself into trouble just so we can meet. Next time I’ll just call you and we’ll do lunch.” A playful inviting smirk moved across her full lips as she took his hand and slid into him. “I suppose I could take you up on a ride. But if you’re going to make a habit of giving me rides, you should at least take me out to dinner.” She said jokingly as they took off. The conversations were light and bubbly, but mostly revolved around Lexi’s awe of the view from their travels. Soon, too soon for her liking, they arrived at her house. Landing gently outside, “I don’t know about you… but, I think that would qualify as a hero’s deed…” She said with a cheeky grin as she leaned into him, her hands traveling this time up his toned muscular chest, feeling every muscle line under the fabric before find the loose piece of lift up the mask, again she stopped enough to reveal his lips. Leaning in she gently put her lips against his. This time when she felt his arms go around her, she leaned in more, pressing her lips more firmly against his as her hands let go of his mask and her arms wrapped around his neck. Her heart was pounding in her chest and her right leg lifted up off the ground. And it wasn’t long before she took a risk and slid her tongue into his mouth… and she didn’t see the headlights of a familiar truck turn off against the sidewalk across the way; she was too taken in by the moment at hand.