Pyrrha had been defeated. Cinder had gained the power of the Fall Maiden and was reeking havoc through the school. Pyrrha tried to stop her, but despite her best efforts, she just couldn't stop her adversary and was shot in the ankle, leaving her immobile and at the mercy of the Maiden, who made her way around and in front of her. "It's unfortunate you were promised a power that was never truly yours." She taunted as she knelt down and lifted Pyrrha's chin. "But take comfort in knowing that I will use it in ways you could never have imagined." She said, staring into her eyes and smiling.
Pyrrha pulled away, sitting up and matching Cinder's stare. "Do you believe in destiny?" She asked.
Cinder frowned, narrowing her eyes. "Yes." She confirmed as she stood back up and formed an obsidian bow and arrow again. She pulled back the arrow, lowering the bow to aim at her weakened opponent. Pyrrha could only glare at the older woman as a final act of defiance, awaiting the fate in front of her. Cinder loosed the arrow and everything went white.
Darkness was all Pyrrha could see. But she soon became aware that she could feel, as she felt herself sitting on the cold, hard ground with her back against a solid wall. She could also hear the sounds of the city, rushing cars, many loud conversations overlapping and, most of all, many blaring sirens. This caused Pyrrha's eyes to shoot open as she gasped suddenly, panting heavily, looking around. She appeared to be in an alleyway, propped up against a building behind her. "What... I'm alive?" She asked in disbelief. She knew the last thing she saw was Cinder letting go of the arrow, which was sent straight at her heart. She also noticed she had her her shield Akuou and her weapon Milo. But both of these were impossible, as she had thrown Akuou away in a last-ditch effort to escape Cinder and, more unbelievably, Milo had been melted and broken into several pieces during the fight with Cinder.
Ignoring that for now, she stood up and walked out of the alley, looking around. The buildings looked similar to the ones in Vale, but also significantly different at the same time. There was no way this place was Vale. Not to mention, some people on the street either stopped, or at the very least slowed down and looked at her, as if confused by her outfit, like they'd never seen Huntsmen or Huntresses dressed like her before. "Why does she have that sword?!" A woman asked nervously.
"Who's she supposed to be? Captain America daughter or something?" One man wondered.
"Maybe she's like Thor or something?" Another woman asked.
Captain America? Thor? Who were that? Pyrrha had never heard of him before. Pyrrha's mind was now racing. (These people don't seem to know what Huntsmen or Huntresses are. Come to think of it, they don't know who I am, either. Back in Vale or Mistral, I couldn't walk down a street HALF this crowded without being recognized. This can't be Vale, so where am I?) She wondered.
However, she was brought out of her thoughts by a police scanner on a nearby cop car. "All units: Level 4 mobilization, Fisk Tower. Officers taking heavy fire, back-up requested immediately." The order came over the scanner.
"Dammit! It must really be going down over there!" The officer said, getting in and speeding off in his car.
Pyrrha knew that if they were calling all the units, then surely the situation was dire. Not to mention the heavy fire. She may not know where she was, but she still had a duty to help people. Thinking for a moment, she tried something she had always thought about, but never attempted until now. Using her semblance on her armor, she lifted herself into the air and followed after the cop car. After several blocks, the air was suddenly filled with the sound of gunfire. Soon enough, she and the police car soon arrived at the scene, the cop car stopping and the officer inside leaping out and taking cover as a group of mercenaries unleashed a hail of bullets on the 3 cars in front of them, leaving Pyrrha in disbelief that someone would attack the cops with such force in broad daylight. Suddenly, the mercenaries stopped and the leader of the group pulled out a walkie-talkie. "Bring in the hammer." He ordered.
Pyrrha could only imagine what the hammer was, before she suddenly heard to the sound of a large vehicle closing in, looking in shock to see a fuel truck driving towards the cop cars at high speeds. Acting quickly, she used her semblance to divert the truck away from the cop cars and bring it to a halt, flinging her shield into the window to knock out the driver, reclaiming it with her semblance. She then turned to address the mercenaries. "I don't know who you are, but causing such chaos in the middle of the street in broad daylight is inexcusable. Surrender now, or I'll have to resort to force." She warned them, taking her stance.
"Yeah, right, girlie! Eat lead!" The leader shouted as they all raised their guns, Pyrrha readying her shield.
Unknown to all of then, Spider-Man had been swinging to the scene and arrived just as Pyrrha stopped the fuel truck. "Whoa! What is this? Does Scarlet Witch have a sister I don't know about, taking lessons from Captain America? Nah, the spear's a bit much." He pondered as he clung to the wall of a nearby building, a bit surprised when she threw her shield to knock the driver out and retrieve it. "She's got Cap's shield skills, though." He commented. However, he then noticed the mercenaries aiming at her. "Uh-oh. Shield or not, I gotta help her!" He said, jumping off the wall and quickly yanking away the guns as he sailed over the mercenaries' heads, twisting and landing between them and the girl in his signature fighting pose. "Come on, guys? Didn't your parents ever teach you not to shoot at a girl? But, anyway, who's ready for their fresh-hot cup of bodily harm?" He asked, attaching a web line to the leader and reeling himself in for a quick combo, knocking the merc out with a solid uppercut.
Pyrrha was a bit shocked at the newcomer, but quickly recovered and flung her shield at the one to the left of the man who'd just been taken down, rolling forward and launching herself feet first into the man, knocking him back into a cop car, landing on her feet and catching her shield, extending Milo into its spear form and spinning 180 degrees, hitting the goon behind her with the flat of the blade, knocking him off his feet and allowing her to jump and land on his back with both armored legs and knees. Spider-Man webbed the ground in front of the last thug, kneeing him in the head on the way down, hitting him with a few more swift punches, before kicking him back into the fuel truck. "Impressive! But who are you?" Pyrrha asked.
"Thanks. And I'm your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! And you would be?" He asked.
"My name is Pyrrha Nikos." She answered.
"Pyrrha Nikos? Interesting name. That Greek? Or maybe Italian?" He asked.
Pyrrha tilted her head in confusion at this. "I'm... sorry, but I don't think I know those kingdoms." She said.
"Kingdoms?" Spider-Man asked, before his spider-sense detected danger, turning to see a dump truck with two guys riding on the outside pull up, the guys and the driver dropping down to fight. "We'll have to pick this up later." He said.
"Right." She said, readying herself again. The thug's aimed their guns at them, Pyrrha jumping in front of the costumed hero, ready to intercept the bullets with her shield, but Spider-Man simply leapt out of the way and fired a barrage of small web shots to pin the center thug to the truck. The thugs still fired at their original target, firing at Pyrrha, only for the bullets to easily bounce off her shield, which, after hearing the telling clicks of empty chambers, she threw at the thug to the right, dazing him as she rushed in, grabbed her shield and slammed him between the shield and the truck, taking him down as Spider-Man zipped to the last thug, knocking him into the air and pulling him back down to the ground with his webbing.
The two heroes then reconvened. "Nice work." Spider-Man said. "So, you were talking about Kingdoms? There's only one real Kingdom nowadays: England." He explained.
"England? Where in Remnant is that?" She asked.
"Remnant? Never heard of it. Do you mean the planet? That's called Earth." He told her.
Pyrrha was shocked at this. Somehow, after being slain by Cinder, she somehow wound up on this "Earth". "I'm not on Remnant? That can't be? That means I'll never see my friends or family again. Or... Jaune..." She said, remembering the leader she had a crush on, who she finally confessed to with a kiss, before throwing that life with him away to fight a battle she knew she couldn't win.
Peter looked at this girl with sadness and sympathy under his mask. He could tell from the genuine emotions on her face she wasn't making any of this up. Somehow, she found herself on a strange new world, all alone with no way to get back to her friends, family or the one she loved. He knew how hard it was to lose someone, from the death of Gwen Stacy to his failed romances with Felicia Hardy, AKA Black Cat and Mary Jane, AKA his first crush and love of his life. But before he could say anything else, his phone went off. "Spider-Man! What's your status?!" The Chief of Police, Yuri Watanabe, demanded on the other end.
The web swinger was caught off-guard at this. "Um... All wrapped up here! You?" He asked.
"We're about to go in!" She informed him.
"I'll be there soon. And I'm bringing a friend along. I can't wait to see the look on Willie's face when you slap the cuffs on him!" He said.
"A friend? You have those? Agh! Nevermind! Just get here, FAST!" She told him, hanging up.
"What was that? And who's this 'Willie'?" Pyrrha asked.
"That was the Chief of Police, Yuri Watanabe. And Willie is a cute little name I gave to Wilson Fisk, the baddest and biggest crime boss in this city. Biggest in more ways that one." He said.
"And, by friend, did you mean me?" She asked.
"Yeah. I'd love to help you with your situation, but right now, Fisk takes top priority. The cops finally have everything they need to put him in prison where he belongs and right now, he's got a bunch of thugs raining bullets on them in a building filled with innocent people. You in?" He asked.
Pyrrha was shocked at this, but quickly decided. "Yes. I may not be from this world, but I'm still a Huntress! In training or not, I still have a duty to help people!" She said.
Spider-Man was a bit confused at what a Huntress was, but decided it was a question for later. "Alright. But you'll need something to hide your face, so criminals won't know your identity." He explained.
"Very well." Pyrrha said, knowing the process from the comics she often read with Jaune or Ruby. Looking around, she took the red goggles off a fallen mercenary and found a long red coat hanging from a window, likely left to dry. "I'm sorry..." She called into the house as she snatched the coat, quickly converting it into a cape and becoming her superhero persona meant to be the partner to Jaune's "Hunts-Man"... "Behold! I am the Red Huntress!" She announced, posing heroically.
Peter blanked out for a quick moment, before shaking it off. "Well, you're not gonna catch Spider-Man wearing a cape, but it works for you. Let's go!" He said, webbing away as Pyrrha flew after him. "So, you have telekinesis? You moved the car and you can fly." He asked.
"My semblance is polarity." She explained.
"Huh. Magnets. Cool. No clue what a semblance is, though. You sure your not Scarlet Witch's sister? Her dad Magneto had magnetism." He explained.
"Scarlet Witch? Magneto? I'm sorry, but I've never heard of them. And I'm an only child." She explained.
"Huh." He said simply. Suddenly, there was an explosion in the distance. "YURI! I knew that Fisk wouldn't go quietly!" He growled.
"Causing this much chaos in the middle of the day? And he thinks he'll get away with this? He's as bad as Torchwick." Pyrrha said, disgusted. Sure she had never faced the crime boss, but after the invasion of Vale, RWBY had told her and the others everything.
Soon enough, they arrived at a war zone, men with guns unleashing an onslaught of bullets on the cops from every angle of the massive Fisk Tower. The cops desperately hid behind their cars and vans, occasionally returning fire as their chief Yuri Watanabe tried to maintain any control she could over the situation. "Get us more back up! And lock down the airspace!" She ordered into a walkie-talkie turning as Spider-Man landed on the SWAT van she used for cover, Pyrrha landing beside him. "I'm guessing you're the friend he called along?" She asked, looking to the girl in front of her.
"Yes. You can call me the Red Huntress." She introduced herself.
"Nice to meet you. Just promise you won't cause as much damage as he does." Yuri said.
"Oh, ha ha. What are we looking at?" Spider-Man asked.
"If he makes it out of the building, we're gonna lose him." Yuri explained.
"We're gonna go, uh..." Peter said, pointing to the building.
Bullets bounced of several more cop cars and shattered a few mirrors, the cops near the cars dropping to the ground, before Yuri looked back to the heroes. "Do your thing." She said.
"Yes!" Spider-Man said, pulling his fist back excitedly, before swinging into the building. "Red, come on!" He said, webbing a few thugs, swinging towards one, grabbing him and throwing him through a window, jumping through the window a moment later.
"One second! I think there's been enough shooting today!" Pyrrha said, jumping on top of the SWAT van, using her semblance to yank all the guns away from the thugs, dropping them well behind police lines. "That should make things a bit easier, Captain." She said to Yuri, before flying through the same window Spider-Man went through.
"I like her already." Yuri said with a smirk.
The two heroes leapt into the fray inside the building, despite the insistence of a few proud cops that they had this. The duo swiftly dispatched the criminals in the room, before more came down from the elevator and fired at our heroes with pistols. Spider-Man zipped to the midde one and knocked him back into the wall behind him with a powerful kick, Pyrrha throwing her shield at the other two, bouncing it off both their heads and landing in between them with her spear behind her neck, spinning and knocking them both down, a swift shield bash to their faces knocking them out.
The cops reached the elevator and attempted to use them, but to no avail. "They shut down the elevators!" One of them said.
"May I try?" Pyrrha asked, moving between them, opening them doors with little effort.
"It won't go anywhere!" Another cop protested.
"Please. Just trust me." She said.
The cops all looked at each other, before piling in with the vigilantes. "Not bad. Yuri's the only cop that trusts me and even that's shaky most of the time." Spider-Man said. Pyrrha nodded at this, before using her semblance to raise an elevator once again. "Nice! Straight to Fisk from here!" Peter said.
"Not yet! We just picked up chatter. They're wiping their data severs. We need that evidence if we want to put him away for good!" Yuri interrupted.
"Alright, server room it is. This floor, Pyrrha." Spider-Man said, prying open the doors once Pyrrha brought the elevator to a stop. The cops poured out, but before the heroes could follow, Peter got a call on his phone again. It was Aunt May. He panicked a bit at this. "Uh... You go on ahead! I'll catch up! Super important hero stuff! Gotta take this!" He said.
Pyrrha raised an eyebrow, but shrugged and followed the cops. She quickly ran out to find men on the upper level of the room firing down at the cops once more. Yanking their guns away with her semblance once again and launching herself up to their level, she quickly knocked one of them away with a powerful kick, knocking two unlucky ones down with a wide swing of her spear as one ducked, only to be quickly dispatched with a few strikes from her weapon in its sword form. The one she kicked back came rushing back in, but was quickly knocked down as she threw a metal trash bin at him.
More thugs poured in, ready to fight, but Spider-Man jumped back into the fray. "How exactly do you think this ends well for you?" He asked them, taking down the thug in front with some form of web suplex. The then uppercut another one, launching himself into the air as well, only to fire to webs at the ground, yank himself in and slam into another thug, knocking him out. He then fired a web at another thugs arms and made him punch himself in the face hard enough to knock him out. He then webbed the next few to the walls and finished the last one with a fire extinguisher to the face. "Alright. Now to get into that server room before they wipe all the evidence.
"Right!" Pyrrha said, preparing to breach, before Peter stopped her.
"Not that way. If they see us coming, they'll destroy all the evidence. Through the vents. We'll get the drop on them." He explained.
"Oh... Okay." Pyrrha said, somewhat uneasily, but still followed the vigilante through the vents.
"For such a dirty criminal, Fisk has remarkably clean air vents." Peter said as they went along, before stopping and opening a vent to pull in and web up a thug to the roof of the vent. "They're so cute when they're oblivious." He said.
"Do you always joke around this much?" Pyrrha asked. Sure, Yang joked around most of the time, but she also knew when to be serious and, other than the required amount of talking and discussing she needed to do with her team to coordinate attacks, Yang was usually silent during combat.
"It's a coping mechanism. Keeps me from freaking out." He explained. The two of them dropped down into the server room. "Hi, is this tech support? I forgot my password!" He said, zipping to the thug nearest to the computer and taking him down, Pyrrha tossing her shield to knock out another one, rushing in and knocking a third thug into the air, catching him under the chin with her spear behind her, spinning and slamming him to the floor like she did to Cardin.
The two of them quickly dispatched the rest of the thugs, with Pyrrha finishing the last one by knocking him into one of the servers. She smiled at Spider-Man before he made a "go ahead" gesture, expecting her to make a quip. "Oh, um... Servers you right?" She said unsurely, shrugging. She had never been great with quips. Jaune always made up the catchphrases and Pyrrha always needed the entirety of her being not to scream in anger and annoyance. Although she did make that one good one as a junior detective...
"Eh. Keep trying." Spider-Man said as he went to the servers to stop the deletion. "Let's see how good their security is. Uh-oh, they forgot the latest Kernal patch." He quipped as he continued.
"Should I know what that is?" Pyrrha asked.
Peter sweatdropped for a moment. He'd almost forgotten this girl was from a different world. "It's nothing. Just a computer thing." He said.
"Well, well..." A deep voice said as the small screens above Spider-Man all showed bits to make a giant image of a large bald man in a black suit with a black and purple striped tie. "Hiding in the server room? Cowardly, even for you." He said.
"Says the guy frantically erasing his search history." Peter countered.
"After all these years, your still just an ignorant child." Fisk said.
"True, but that's part of my charm, isn't it?" Spider-Man asked.
"Years? How long have you been doing this?" Pyrrha asked.
"Oh, a little shy of a decade." The web swinger said.
Fisk now noticed Pyrrha. "Oh? And who is this? Another so-called hero. Tell me, do you know who I am?" He asked.
"A criminal who's willing to have cops gunned down in broad daylight to protect himself. And, since you're a crime lord, I'm guessing that's only one of dozens of atrocious things you've done." She said.
"I also keep the scum of this city in check. Without me, they'll all run wild. Think about that before you come get me." Fisk said.
"Many crime lords have said the same thing just to stay out of prison. But they're only self-important. And without them, society continues to move on. It never suddenly just falls to chaos." Pyrrha countered.
"Well said. The girl's got your number, Fisk." Peter said, finishing saving the data, much to Fisk's fury.
"Damn you..." He cursed, before looking off-screen. "Get that door down, NOW!" He ordered, slamming his fist on the desk.
A number of thugs burst in and rushed at our duo, but Spider-Man launched the first one into the air and yanked him back down, before the two heroes dispatched the rest of them and pressed onward. However, they only got a few feet out of the room before the center of the floor above them exploded and fell below. "He has bombs in his own building?! He's willing to hurt his own people and destroy his business?!" Pyrrha asked in disbelief, as well as anger that he'd endanger his employees, innocent or not.
"Nothing he can't replace." Peter said before dialing Yuri. "Yuri, there's-" He started.
"I saw. I'm sending in a bomb squad." The chief said.
"We'll make sure no one gets in their way." Spider-Man said as they continued, beating up more thugs and meeting up with the bomb squad. "Hey, guys. So, I guess bombs are part of Willie's escape plan." Peter said.
"Is there no lengths this man won't go to?" Pyrrha asked. Fisk was sounding as bad as Roman, maybe even Cinder.
Suddenly, there was an explosion, along with rumbling and more debris falling. "Help!" A man shouted.
"Somebody! Please, help!" A woman screamed.
"People are trapped in there!" Pyrrha said in horror.
"You two go rescue them, we'll look for the bombs." One of the squad said.
"Got it!" Peter said as they continued forward, reaching the next level and directing civilians to safety.
Spider-Man pulled away a large column, freeing more people, but one woman stopped. "I think there's more people back there." She said.
"We'll find them." Spider-Man said as they continued. They did indeed find the people, pinned under a large amount of rubble. "Red Huntress! I'll lift this, you pull them to safety. And if you two can walk, help the injured, okay?" He asked, to which they agreed. He began lifting, allowing Pyrrha to pull the man free, before more rubble fell, yet Peter still managed to power through and hold up the debris long enough for Pyrrha to help the woman through and make her way through herself, before Peter dove through.
"That was incredible! Even Yang would struggle to hold that up!" Pyrrha said.
"You haven't been too shabby yourself. You're like 3 of the Avengers rolled into one. And they're Earth's Mightiest Heroes." He said.
Suddenly, his phone rang once again. "Spider-Man. Red Huntress. It's Yuri." She said.
"Hello again!" Pyrrha said cheerfully.
"Nice to hear someone's cheery in all this." Yuri said, half sarcastic, half genuine.
"How we doing Captain?" Peter asked.
"Could be better. Our choppers are taking a beating. We just had to ground our last one. If Fisk calls in a chopper, we'll have no one to stop it from landing." Yuri said.
"And no one to chase him if he flies away." Pyrrha realized. She probably even couldn't, as with an object that big, she wouldn't be able to fly herself and bring down the chopper. "Why does that sound like it was the plan all along?" Pyrrha asked.
"Because it probably was." Spider-Man said as they came to the sight of injured people. "Damn. Yuri! Get EMT's up here- Fast!" He said.
"We're trying." Yuri said.
The two continued to the next room, where they were met by henchmen with bazookas, one of them firing at Spider-Man. "Take cover!" The web slinger yelled, dodging as Pyrrha tanked the explosion with her shield, getting pushed back slightly. "Rockets!? That's a little excessive, don't you think?!" He called.
"Very much so." Pyrrha agreed as they rushed in, quickly dispatching these thugs as well. They then rushed through the next area, masterfully parkouring over several pieces of rubble in the path and dealing with even more henchmen, before passing through a pair of red doors into a large waiting room leading to Fisk's office. They noticed the bomb squad advancing and quickly joined them. "Thank goodness you all made it." Pyrrha said.
"Yeah. We're just waiting on back-up." One of them said.
"I think we're it." Peter said.
"Lead the way. We're right behind you." Another officer said as the group let them proceed ahead, before the officer grabbed his walkie-talkie and brought it to his face. "Heads up, boss." He said, before another officer brought his rifle up. But thankfully, Spider-Man sensed the trouble and Pyrrha heard the warning, spinning and readying her shield to defend against the bullets as Spider-Man flipped over the corrupt cops and snatched the shooter's rifle away, landing and flinging it back at him to knock him out, Pyrrha using her semblance to do the same to the other officers with rifles, leaving only 2 with riot shields.
"You guys were in bed with Fisk all along?! Ahh, now I'll never get that image out of my head!" Peter cried, Pyrrha shuddering at the image as well.
"You're supposed to defend the people of your city from men like him. How can you work for him?!" She demanded.
"Because he pays better!" One of the officers said, rushing in swinging his shield at Pyrrha, who easily dodged, sweeping him off his feet with her spear, knocking him onto his back hard, before leaping into the air, throwing her shield down as hard as she could, before dropping down and stomping on the man underneath both shields as hard as she could, knocking him out as Spider-Man knocked the other officer's shield upwards, sliding under and behind the officer, delivering two solid kicks to his back and sending him flying into a wall, which he quickly found himself webbed to.
The two nodded to each other at another well-done fight, before Spider-Man called the chief once again. "Hey Yuri, it looks like some of your guys were on Fisk's pay role. The good news is, it looks like they were his last line of defense." He told her.
"Take him down. Now." Yuri ordered.
"With pleasure." They said together.
Fisk sat at his desk, writing something down, not even sparing a glance at the two heroes as they entered. "Wilson Fisk! It's over! Come quietly!" Pyrrha ordered.
"Writing your memoirs? Don't forget the hyphen betweeen 'Spider' and 'Man'." Peter said.
"Get the chopper ready. I won't be long." Fisk ordered, standing up and picking up a remote, walking away. "I'm surprised you made it this far, but your foolishness ends now." He said, pressing a button, a wall of glass dropping to separate him from the heroes.
"Uh, you know we can still see you, right?" Peter asked.
"He has something else planned." Pyrrha said, readying her shield.
"Finally, a smart hero. I was beginning to wonder if they were all as foolish as you. Eight years of this insolence. It's time to end this." Fisk said as the two pillars in front of the desk rose to reveal a pair of sentry drones, each with two miniguns on them that spun to life and unleashed a hail of bullets on our heroes, Spider-Man dodging as Pyrrha withstood the barrage behind her shield. Finally the turrets had to reload and Spider-Man ripped one from the wall and threw it at Fisk's glass wall, sending a web of cracks through it as Pyrrha used her polarity to rip the other one from its place and hurl it at the wall as well, shattering it and making Fisk reachable once again. "How is this happening?!" He demanded.
"Because heroes always find a way to do what's right." Pyrrha said nobly, remembering that line from one of Ruby's comics.
"What she said, Willie. That make you angry?" Spider-Man taunted.
"I will DESTROY you!" He shouted, rushing forward, smashing his desk in half, grabbing it and flinging at the heroes, Pyrrha dodging as Spider-Man caught it with his webs and hurled it back, barely fazing the crime lord. It was at this moment Pyrrha realized the man's bulk was not fat, but muscle.
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Spider-Man rushed in and threw a powerful combo at Fisk, but the bulky crime lord blocked all the attacks with little difficulty and swung his arm upwards to knock Spider-Man off his feet. He raised his fists to smash the smaller man beneath them, but a sudden hit to the ribs from Pyrrha's shield caught him off-guard, forcing his attention to her as she rushed in at him. He swung his beefy fist at her as well, but she blocked it at an angle that sent his fist over her head, before easily dodging his attacks.
"You're strong. But slow and predictable." She told him. It was almost like fighting Cardin. Yes, he was powerful and his attacks would hurt, but they were way too big and slow, easily telegraphing his moves with plenty of time to dodge and counterattack, which she did with several strikes from her shield and sword, before Spider-Man webbed up the crime lord and landed several powerful strikes on him. This, however, enraged the mob boss...
Fisk rushed forward, grabbing Spider-Man and charging through a wall into a large pipe, which he dented with a double-handed overhead smash the web swinger barely dodged, a hit to the back of the head from Pyrrha's shield stunning him and allowing the wall crawler to land a punch to Fisk's face, angering him more, causing him to grab Spider-Man and throw him through a wall back into the waiting room, where he was soon met by more of Fisk's goons, along with the crime boss himself after he emerged from the wall. "You are everything that's wrong with this city!" Fisk snapped, before turning as Pyrrha jumped through the wall, catching him with a shield back to the face, followed up with a few hits from her spear, tossing her shield into the air, flipping onto and off of it, planting both knees into the behemoth's face, rolling and standing by Spider-Man's side as she stood up, calling her shield back.
"Tht's quite hypocritical, coming from a crime lord." She said.
"Yeah, I was literally about to say the same about you." Peter agreed. "You look like you know what you're doing. I'll take the small fries. You handle Fisk." He told Pyrrha.
"Right!" She confirmed.
Spider-Man quickly went to work, knocking one thug into the air along with himself, punching him several times, before knocking him out and sending him flying with a web swing kick. He then fired two webs to the ground, yanking himself in and slamming down on the thug to knock him out. He then uppercutted another thug, before yanking him down and webbing him to the floor. Meanwhile, Pyrrha once again easily dodged another massive strike from Fisk, slamming her shield into his stomach, spinning and hitting him in the side of the head with her spear and getting a couple of kicks in to his side and back. However, she underestimated the mob boss' resistance to impact and he powered through her next attack, knocking her down with a swing from his massive arm, knocking her to the ground. But before he could attack again, he found himself webbed up and under another assault from Spider-Man, knocking him to and fro before he managed to break free from the webs.
Finally, Fisk grabbed Spider-Man, lifting him above his head, preparing to break his back with his knee, before Pyrrha flung her shield into Fisk's open stomach, knocking the air out of him and forcing him to drop Spider-Man, although still rather hard, stunning the wall crawler. Fisk shouted in rage, grabbing and flinging a large chair at Pyrrha, who dodged. Fisk turned his attention back to Spider-Man and attempted another overhead smash, which was also dodged, causing the floor to take the damage instead, causing them to fall through. Spider-Man saved himself by attaching a web to the ceiling, causing Fisk to fall and hit the floor hard, before being smashed through it as Spider-Man yanked himself in with two webs for a powerful stomp, causing them to fall to the next level, onto a walkway. They rolled, allowing Fisk to grab the web swinger and through him over the edge, but our hero managed to attach a web to the walkway and swing around to land on a window behind Fisk, jumping forward yanking himself in with webs to kick the crime lord off the walkway, punching him repeatedly in the face as they tumbled through the air before they smashed through yet another floor, dropping down into the first floor, catching himself and Fisk with a web.
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"So, should we kiss now?" Spider-Man taunted as the cops closed in, aiming guns at Fisk.
The crime lord roared in fury, swinging back, then forcing himself forward in one final attempt to hit the web swinger with a devastating headbutt, but instead was met with Pyrrha's shield slamming into his face and knocking him out. "If there's one thing he should kiss, it should be a goodbye kiss to freedom." Pyrrha tried another quip. "How was that?" She asked.
"Eh. Not bad. Could use some work, but keep at it." He said.
Fisk was now being led out of the building in handcuffs by the police to a SWAT van Spider-Man was perched on. "Finally off to Ryker's, huh? You know, I think you've got more enemies in there than I do." The wall crawler said.
"Good. You can learn the fear for your life you've put in so many others." Pyrrha said, having heard more from Spider-Man and Yuri as they were getting Fisk down and into cuffs.
"If you think this will be more than a minor inconvenience..." Fisk growled at them.
"Whoop- Gotta go. Hey, Good luck, Willie. I have a feeling you're gonna need it." Spider-Man said as he webbed away.
"Idiot! I'm the one who kept order in this city! In one month! You'll be wishing you had me back!" He roared at the wall crawler, before the doors of the van were slammed, silencing him.
Yuri sighed in relief at this, before smiling and turning to Pyrrha. "Thanks for the help, Red. You really made a difference here today. And caused WAY less damage than Spider-Man." She said with a chuckle.
"A promise is a promise." Pyrrha said with a shrug. "But he also told me that you could maybe help me with my situation." She said.
"He did ask if I could help you later. Follow me back to the station and whatever I can do to help, I will." Yuri said.
"Thank you very much, Captain." Pyrrha said, following the Captain to her car as they headed to the station.
A/N: Here it is! A brand new story of RWBY helping heroes to save the day! Thank you for the suggestion, mastergamer14. I hope you all enjoyed this. And this is also a tribute to a great man who gave us such wonderful characters as Spider-Man and the Avengers.
Rest In Peace, Stan Lee. Thank you for all your incredible work. You will be missed, but your creations will be remembered and shall live on forever.
Now I know you're all thinking two things: 1, Pyrrha's being way too open with and/or overusing her semblance. Well, she's never exactly HIDDEN her semblance, she just uses it strategically. If she was trying to hide it, she wouldn't have outright admitted it to Ruby and Weiss or, you know, hurled a giant onslaught of soda cans at them with it during the food fight. As for overusing it, maybe, but I don't think I've had her push it further than what we've seen it capable of and she needs it to be able to keep up with Spider-Man. But don't worry, it won't be doing all of the work for her, she'll still be quite capable without it.
Which brings us to 2, I'm sure you're all thinking "How can Pyrrha be using her weapon on normal people without aura, won't she kill them"? Are we talking about the same normal people that are okay after getting beaten by a man who can can lift cars, getting shot by stray bullets from their own men, having car doors, sewer lids, motorcycles, grenades and RPG's thrown back at them, etc.? Yes, it might be a game mechanic, but I'm using it as an excuse so Pyrrha can fight as unrestrained as she can.
But, with that out of the way, I hope you all enjoy it and look forward to more!
