Jamie sat in her uncle's office. Board, she looked through the the old Daily Bugle files, reading on what she missed in the past two years.

Jamie looked up to find Peter Parker walking towards the elevator door. She ran out of her uncles office. "Peter," she yelled, accidentally tripping on a chair and grabbing her friends attention. Peter laughed, turning around to help his friend up. "Are you okay," he asked.

"I need your help," she whispered back to him.

"With what," Peter asked.

Jamie picked herself up and started to walk towards the elevator. "Getting out of here," she told him. "Act like you're laughing," Jamie instructed. Both of the gave a laugh as the walled towards the elevator. "So, how's your day," Jamie asked Peter.

Peter handed Jamie The white envelope in his hand. "Good," he replied.

"I have a few extra pictures from your uncle," Peter relied. "I thought you might want a few."

Jamie looked at the pictures. "These are look awesome," she cheered. "You gotta tell me how you take this kind of stuff."

Peter laughed, "a magician never reveals his secrets."

"Come on, I'm not going to steal your job or tell anybody," Jamie moaned. "I really want to know how you did it."

"I'm still not telling you," Peter laughed.

The elevator door opened up to the lobby. "Fine," is said, as we made our way out of the building. "But you're treating me to lunch."

"What," Peter said.

"I'm just kidding," she giggled. "If it's okay with you, I'll pay for lunch."

Peter was surprised by this. "Actually,"He said, "I'm broke right now."

"Great, Jamie said, holding up the white envelope full of Spider-Man pictures. "I want to thank you for giving me these."

"It is just a bunch of leftover photos," He said, scratching the back of his head. "It isn't really that important,"

"Actually, my friend Jax loves your photos," Jamie said. "He was the one who showed me them, in the first place. He told me Spider-Man was this big hero." Peter was surprised by Jamie's comment. "I read some of my uncle's articles and it was hard for me to believe the hero one of my best friends loved could be bad. I thought Spider-Man was this real life comic book character, like the Avengers or Fantastic."

"Do you believe what your uncle says," Peter asked.

"Honestly," Jamie replied, "no, I don't. I think his articles are pretty prejudice. My uncle has this hating for people in masks, he has been this way since I was young. If Spider-Man really was a menace, he would be stealing things instead of saving people. But he doesn't, he has saved countless lives and wanted nothing in return."

"I didn't know you felt that way about Spider-Man," Peter said.

"I can't believe i'm telling you this." Jamie said, starting to blush. "I bet you know the dude too." Jamie gave a small slap on the arm. "I must seem like a complete idiot." Jamie gave him another slap on the arm.

"No," Peter said as he rubbed his hurt arm, "I think is is pretty cool hearing someone praise the Wall Crawler."

Jamie's face lit up as she arrived at a hotdog cart. "Come on," Jamie said, grabbing Peter's arm . Like a child, she ran towards the hotdog with a small giggle.

"Isn't there a hotdog cart by the bugle," Peter asked.

"I always used to go here with my father," Jamie said. "I haven't had one since he died." Jamie grin started to grow.

"The hotdogs please," Jamie asked the hotdog vender. The vender handed her three hotdogs. Jamie spit one of the hot dogs in half. "Here," Jamie, said handing Peter half of the hotdog. "I used to do this with my father."

"Do I remind me of your," Peter asked as we walked away from the cart.

"No, Jamie said. "I just really wanted someone to do this with." Jamie took a bite of her hotdog. "I'm sorry I dragged you through this."

"I'm fine," Peter said, " I got free food." Peter took an enormous bite out of his hotdog, making Jamie laugh.

"Stop it," Jamie said, nudging him on the arm.

"These hotdogs are really good," Peter said with his mouth full of food. "Wanna see?" He opened his mouth, full of food.

Jamie jokingly pushed Peter. "You're so gross," she giggled. Peter opened his mouth again, revealing the food. "You know what?," Jamie said, taking a bite of her hotdog. She opened her mouth showing the chewed food.

A crash came from a building in front of the two friends, interrupting their fun. A metallic four armed Doctor Octopus came out of the top of the building.

"Duty calls," Peter said, handing Jamie his hotdog and runnin off.

"Well," Jamie said, "that's over." Jamie took a bite of her hotdog as she walked over to the trash can. "And I end up lonely, again." Jamie threw away the rest of Peter's hotdog.

She started to walk away when she felt something grab her around the torso. Jamie was flung into the air. She was too paralyzed in fear to even screen. Doctor Octopus pulled her close. "Don't worry my dear," he told her, "you won't be up here for long."

Ock threw the poor girl into the building he came out of. In mid air Jamie was caught. She was too paralyzed to notice Spider-Man saving her.

"Ock," Spider-Man said, "why would you disturb the girl from her hotdog?" Spider-Man set Jamie down. Taking her out of her paralyzed state.

"Your-r Spider-Man," Jamie said.

"Yes, I am your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man," he said giving a handshake to Jamie. "Okay, Ock," Spider-Man said turning to face his foe. "I'm here, what do you want?"

"I'm not here for you arachnid," Ock said. Once again, Doctor Octopus grabbed Jamie with his metallic hand, swinging her in the air.

"Come on Ock," Spider-Man said, you can't at least take her out to dinner first," With his web, Spider-Man threw a piece of rubble at Ock, from the of the building. "Hm..." He said, "I guess you're not a ladies man."

Doctor Octopus set Jamie down inside of the building he had come out of. There, Jamie sat, paralyzed, in the rubble filled room, unable to notice the fight that was going on outside. Ock snuck his long metallic arm into the room Jamie was in. His hit a small Button on the side of the room, making a small ringing noise.

The noise grew, more and more, causing Jamie to scream In agony, from the unbearable noise. She tried to cover ears to block the noise, but the noise was too loud. Spider-Man tied to come to Jamie's rescue but was paralyzed by the noise.

The noise stopped, Jamie fell to the ground, passing out in shock. Spider-Man rushed to the unconscious girl, her head on his lap.

"Ock, what did you do to her," he asked.

"I just did a little experiment on her," Ock said, rushing out of the building.

The wall crawler checked for Jamie's pulse, it was okay. He gave a sigh of relief as he held her in his arms. "At least you are okay," he said.