Lexi really didn’t have time to say anything to him other than nodding in agreement before she turned to see the crowd coming around the corner. She didn’t even have time to say good bye before she was bombarded by the paramedics and the press shoving cameras at her. Questions like, “Who was the crazy man asking for you? Why did he want you? Do you know him? What’s your connection with Spider-Man? Are you two dating? Why he did lump you two together?” She didn’t speak, her only question was directed to the paramedics who were throwing a blanket over and with help from the SWAT team, they made their way through the crowd of press hounding her for answer. Her only question was if her parents were okay. Her parents were hit with knock out gas and per the agreement with the paramedics she was taken to the hospital for the night. In the hospital she wrote paper to release to the press. The morning news turned with the big story. “We have an answer from Lexi Rogers about the situation that happened last night. She had her lawyers pass out the papers to everyone to insure that no one lacked any information. Here is what she wrote.” Her school photo popped up on the screen. [i]“Hello everyone, First and foremost, I thank everyone for their concern over me and my family as we were targets of the deranged person that attacked the school. The individual had the resemblance of one of my classmates and I while I do not wish to reveal the name; I hope that I wasn’t him. He signaled me out due to Spider-Man saving me from the burning building a week ago. The picture taken by the press of Spider-Man bring me to the ground must have struck him as something misleading. I know nothing more than Spider-Man is the hero of our fair city and that he is a shining example of what we should be, it doesn’t take a super power to put others in front of ourselves. We need to follow in Spider-Man’s footsteps and everyone needs to stand up for what’s right. The deranged maniac called me out specifically and I wasn’t going to let others suffer if I thought there was something I could do to help prevent it. The situation has be resolved thanks to the quick thinking of Spider-Man, the work of the SWAT team and the caring actions of the paramedics; I thank all of them for taking care of me and my parents from the bottom of my heart. If I could suggestion something for everyone to do it would be this, and simply this; let’s everyone try to be a hero and help others in whatever way we can. Sincerely, Lexi Rogers”[/i] “There you have it folks, straight for the source herself. Her additional request was that people leave her be about the situation that happened at the school. She covered everything in the press release and does not wish to say any more. I think we can all do that for such a brave girl… Now turning to sports.” Lexi clicked off the TV in her hospital bed. She was going to be allowed to go home today, her parents had regained themselves enough to go home as well but didn’t want to wait; they went straight to work on the Sunday, well aware that things were going to chaotic if they didn’t get on the ball now. They kissed her good bye before leaving; she took the jeep again to Peter’s house after going home and changing. She was rather sore from being juggled around but she felt okay. She changed into a pair of denim short shorts and a black shirt and flip flops. Arriving at Peter’s house she checked her reflection in the mirror before closing the visor and climbing out. Walking up the steps she gave the door a light knock. She prayed that Aunt May wasn’t there, she didn’t want to be coddled at the moment; she needed to talk to Peter. She needed to know some things. And most of all, she needed him to know she wasn’t mad.