Spider-Man was still crouching down. His foe's comment about MJ hurt him, but he could manage. He had to keep it together and stop this person. This would be no easy task, but he has to try not to fail.
"I take you as a person who had a knack with playing princess Barbie too much in your freezer?"
The woman began to laugh and then put her hand in front of herself and fired a wave of ice towards Spider-Man. Spider-Man's spider sense kicked in once again, still in crouching position, he fired two web lines at the ceiling, pulling himself up before he could get hit. As he was moving up, the villain threw a dagger she created out of ice and threw it, trying to hit Spider-Man's abdomen.
Spider-Man was ready to evade it, since he was able to see it. But suddenly, a burst made the one single dagger into ten smaller pices. still in the air, Spider-Man's spider senses warned him. Peter let go of the two web lines he was holding with both hands and put his two arms in font of him, crossed together. seven of the ten small daggers made mark on his arms.
Peter began to bleed once more, landing on his knees below. He was breathing hard and did not move for a bit. He was way in over his head this time. There is no way to beat her. He looked up. This villain was able to retrieve the ruby into her hands now, by using her powers to get it. And now, she placed it into her armor suit. Bummer for Spider-Man. Spider-Man was on her turf.
Spider-Man stood up slowly and brushed the daggers off of his arms, by using each arms to brush at a time to take them out. He looked at the cold woman. He took one step forward and slipped. He fell on his face. The floor is slippery and is covered in ice, bummer yet again.
"Common Spider boy, I'm waiting."
Spider-Man began to panic after hearing her words. Get it together Parker. There must be some way to stop her or at least handicap her some way. Think, think, think......wait. Spider-Man lifted his head up to look at the walls and the ceiling, then the villain. Think spider. Still laying on the floor, Spider-Man shot two web lines once more at the ceilings, sending him up as he was about to a while ago until he was stopped by the daggers.
This time, he had made it. His feet were on the ceiling again like before. This time he was focused. He prepared for a web frenzy. On the ceiling where his feet kept him stable from falling, he began to fire web lines like crazy on every wall inside this room. He was shooting three web lines per second on each wrist. He made sure to cover the doors with web first, so there could be no escape for either of them. Spider-Man did not stop. There were over fifty web lines in the room now, none made contact with the villain. It was not meant to.
Now Spider-Man could move safely. He jumped off from the ceiling and onto a web line, where thanks to his spider powers, he could balance himself when he walks on the thin web. He was above the villain, only ten feet away from her. Spider-Man walked towards her, but not right at her since he was above her, only fifteen feet up. He continued to shoot web, calmly walking. He was increasing the number of webs in the room to over a hundred. He stopped as he was just above her. He looked at all available lightbulbs, anything that could generate light. He fired web balls at them, breaking them, until the room was pitch black.
This is my turf now. Luckily for Spider-Man, his spider senses could allow him to sense beings around when everything is dark. It's not his that helps him see, it's his powers. While as far as he knew, the villain could not see in the dark. Spider-Man did not talk, and tried to breathe softly. He thought there could be a sense of fear of not being able to see. With this, it may cause the villain to panic and make a mistake using her powers. It was just what he wanted her to do. Spider-Man stood in the same web line for a moment, then changed to one above him and moved south of the villain's position. He could sense her and fired ten web balls right at the foe, then moving to another web line above the one he was on, now east from the foe.
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