The vigilante wasn't sure what he was doing, but he found it hard to catch up to the blue and white blurry thing. He had to shift attention between following the strange phenomenon and avoiding any possible crashes and dead ends at unexpected obstacles, all whilst swinging from web to web. That thing was amazingly fast, but he was sure that he could catch up to it...
The blur leapt around glass windows, jumped on trees, and dove under cars and trucks. That thing was like a totally driving him crazy! No matter how many times Spider-Man tried to follow it, he ended up one step further away.
"Hey, what the- GAH, STOP MOVING ALREADY!" He tried shooting a web at it, but it only came in contact with air.
Huffing in frustration, he leapt up and shot out another string of web to swing on. But to his surprise, the web fluid ran out! Spider-Man peered at the ground below and upon making a realization, he muttered an, "Uh-oh."
"KYAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH!" He screamed loudly as vertigo pulled him down to the surface. Since he had no webbing, he flailed his arms around, hoping to grab onto something. But alas, he got nothing.
He shut his eyes tightly as gravity tugged him further but opened them again as he found himself landing in something cold, opaque, and slippery.
... Ice?
That silent question was confirmed when Spider-Man's body picked up speed and instead of falling down, he found himself on an ice slide. The ice grew and grew like gnarling branches, creating a path as he slid further in the street where he landed. As speed picked up and ice replaced the chilly air, the webcrawler can't help but to alter between screams and whoops every time the ice slide led him to a series of loop-de-loops, ramps, and passageways. It could've led him to anywhere in the city, but he didn't care. He did catch glimpses of people pointing at him, but he was so absorbed into the fear and thrill that he didn't even notice.
A tingling laugh would chime out every once in a while but he couldn't place it. Somehow grateful for the unexpected landing, he decided to enjoy the fearful yet thrilling ride. If he wasn't so twitchy from the whole blur thingy and the low web supply, he would've enjoyed it more. He just wished that the ice slide would eventually stop so that he could land.
..Unfortunately for him, his wish came true... way too early.
Just when he was getting through the bridge the ice made over a passing truck, he found himself facing a really high ramp. Up, up, up, the spider went... and then he fell again.
At least the fall was short. He expected to land in hard concrete, but instead, the acrobat ended up in a soft patch of white, fluffy snow.
"Ugh... my head." He muttered to himself as his head spun, making everything blurry. A ring of yellow stars and tiny angel!Spideys indicated that he was dizzy, but it was gone in a few minutes.
Blinking wearily, Spider-Man managed to gain focus of his surroundings, only to find that someone was hovering over him.
It was a teenage boy, possibly about his age, with short wind-tousled hair as white as freshly fallen snow. The strands framed his pale, nearly white, skin and eyes blue as the Arctic Ocean as he stared at the webcrawler curiously. His teal blue cape swirled around in the wind, the inner layer revealing a turquoise fleur-de-lis pattern against a white background, reminiscent of wallpaper. His uniform consisted of form-fitting black pants, white gloves, and a sky-blue long-sleeved shirt with a vertical black stripe in the middle. It also had several belt-like straps on his chest. Thin turquoise strips lined the white collar and the black stripe, and if the vigilante could see it clearly, he could see something dark blue and turquoise underneath, with a thinner black stripe.
Spider-Man also noticed that there was metal on the boy's upper arms, his outer thighs, and most of his lower legs, leaving his dainty feet bare. Sometimes he could see a blue tile-like stone on them, but the rest of it was plain. A metal wristband went all the way to his right elbow and almost covered his entire arm, but left room for the glove-clad hand that held a wooden staff. Mismatched shoulder-pads were also made of metal, but were connected by a brooch with long swirled ends, silver leaves, and a round blue gem. A thin chain also seemed to decorate the cloak and OH MY GOD, WERE THOSE ICE SHARDS ON HIS NECK?! A wreath-like crown even adorned his head, which was made of metal branches and leaves at the front and ice at the back. They were decorated with a few white roses and of course, thin metal chains.
Now, in all of his honesty, the red and blue webslinger had never seen any superheroes in an outfit this ornate, but everything looked so detailed, so intricate compared to the supposingly-simple uniforms that he saw nowadays. He looked more like something out of a fairytale, or a fantasy movie. Spider-Man could barely let out any words, let alone a single sound, but he managed to stutter out a, "Who are you?"
The boy tilted his head at his question but then leaned forward and gently poked his nose with a small 'boop'.
"My name's Jack Frost." He whispered out before he flew away. A snowflake appeared out of nowhere and landed on Spidey's nose but it dissolved too quickly.
"Wait, I-" Spider-Man tried to stop him and let out a hand, but he already disappeared with the wind.
Eugene: Jack's finally here, guys! YAY~! :D And if you could recognize what the ice slide reminds you of, you'll get a cookie! His outfit wasn't my idea though; it was inspired by the pic "Guardian's Ball" by FrozenLaurel in deviantArt, who gave me permission to use it. Her drawings are so detailed; seriously, they're so beautiful!
...And yes, that pun in the title was terrible. Don't mind me. -.-
