
Chapter 4
“Now Let us head to Titan to get the other stones,” he said and we started down the mountain. I said nothing knowing that it wouldn’t end well for me. We made it down and father started to teleport us once again. When the blue faded we were on another destroyed planet with nothing living. It looked like it used to be a beautiful place but seemed to die off.
“This is your home isn’t it?” A voice asked behind them. I whipped around and sitting on a rock was a man with a cloak and necklace.
“Yes it used to be anyway,” father said looking the man up and down. “Ebony Maw is dead?”
“Yes He is.”
“Well wizard, hand over the stone and you won’t have to die.”
“We won’t be doing that anytime soon,” The wizard said calmly. ‘We?’ Just as I thought that a man in a metal suit flew at us. My limbs shot out and threw him away.
“Spider, Stop them and kill if you have to.”
“Yes, sir,” I said and started to attack that metal man. Soon the people from nowhere started attacking as well. I was fighting four at once and they were getting good hits in. I never let up on my attacks and couldn’t feel any of the pain I was supposed to.
“Jeez does this guy ever need a break?” The metal man said to the others.
“This isn’t going to end well for you I would give up now,” I said while still fighting.
“Never,” The man in charge from nowhere said.
“Fine, I warned you.” I used my organic webs to stick the group from nowhere to the wall and managed to knock them out from the force of hitting them into the wall. The metal man then attacked me. I grabbed his arms and webbed his feet to the floor. My metal limbs started to break his suit apart and soon his upper body was open.
“Kill him, spider!” Father yelled at me and I immediately plunged two of my metal limbs into the man’s side.
“Wait!! I’ll give you the time stone if you spare his life,” the wizard said floating in the air.
“Strange What are doing?!” The metal man yelled back at him.
“I’m doing what I have to.” The wizard then brought the green stone out of the air. He held it out to father and he took it. Placing it on the gauntlet a smile found its way to his face.
“Come, Spider, let us see how proxima midnight has down in getting the mind stone,” father said and I walked up to him. Blue surrounded us once again but this time we ended up on a living planet. There were people and plants everywhere. Quite a few men were around where we were right now.
“You’ll never win,” a blonde man with a beard said and went into a fight position.
“Spider take care of them,” father said and I nodded. I went into a fight stance and waited for one of them to make the first move. Another metal suited man flew at me first but unlike the other one his was black. I quickly shot a web at him and threw him to the ground. He made a huge hole and it seemed the suit broke on impact. Next a man with a wingsuit came at me and I webbed his wings. He went crashing to the ground and I webbed him there.
Next two more came at me, the blonde and a man with long dark hair. They were harder to fight but I still ended up throwing them both into a tree. I webbed them there and went to Father. The red headed witch was holding father back as she destroyed the stone. I ran up to her and tackled her to the ground. She tried to use her powers on my but I kept fighting it. She finally shot me off and I hit a tree hard.
I looked up and saw that father had gotten the stone out of the androids head. He was going to put it in his gauntlet when an axe flew through the sky. I saw it too late and couldn’t get up in time to stop it. It hit father square in the chest and my eyes widened. Thor, the man from the ship with Loki, landed next to Father and pulled the gauntlet off his hand. He then pushed the axe farther into father’s chest.
Father landed on the ground hard and tears flooded to my eyes. Ran full speed to him and watched Thor pull out the axe. I fell to the ground right next to him and tried to save him.
“Mask off,” Father said in a quiet voice. My mask came off and the air hit my wet cheeks. “It’s alright, spider.”
“No! You can’t leave me!” I shouted and tried harder to put pressure on his wound. He brought his hand to my face and I looked into his eyes. He smiled at me and kept the contact.
“I’m proud of how you turned out, little spider.” With that final statement his hand slid off my face and his eyes clothed. More tears streamed down my face and I laid my head on his chest.
“You w were the l last family I h had,” I said quietly through sobs. The last time I had cried this hard was when I lost my whole family on muthate when I was three. I didn’t want to move just stay with father as long as I could. I didn’t care about anyone around me right now. It was just me and father. After a little while I heard movement around me but I closed my eyes and didn’t move.