"Mr. Jameson! Mr. Jameson! Mr. Jame-son!" Jillian hollered.

The door swung open. "What, What?! Oh, it's just you, kid."

"My name is Jillian, sir, and I have a serious problem!"

"I guess that means you'll want to come in, then?" Jameson moaned as Jillian walked inside.

"Sir, someone messed with my story! Have you read it? It is nothing like what I submitted to you!"

"Right, I've been meaning to talk with you about that…"
"What do you mean?"

Jameson shut the door. "I'm the one that did that to your story."

Jillian spun around. "What? How could you? That's wrong!"

"I realized that the quotes you had on Spider-Man could be used against him, they could show his true colors!"

"Sir, believe me, I know all about the history between you and Spider-Man, okay? All about it! But if you want to find him for the fake you claim him to be, then you really need to do it truthfully and honestly! And you will not use me or my stories for your own pleasure again, do you hear me?"

Jameson was taken aback. "Are you threatening me?"

"Yes I am! Because I know that what you did, for a fact, is not legal!"

Jameson flushed.

Jillian realized that she needed to take control of the situation and have no grudges between her and her boss. "Mr. Jameson, I'm sorry. But can you understand how I feel?"

He nodded. "I was a reporter once, you know. Haven't you researched me or something? Anyway, I know that this is big for you and yadda yadda."

"Yes, sir."

"Okay…anything else?"

"No, sir."

"Then get outta my office!"

"Yes, sir!" Jillian ran as fast as she could.

Jillian really hoped that Spider-Man did not read that story that was submitted, or else her career would be in jeopardy. Should she print a note or something, explaining it? Yes. Yes, she would! And she would do so right away.

Attention, readers:

The most recent, and first, story that I published in THE SUPERHERO SCOOP was false, and I make or hold no accusations against Spider-Man. My publication was vandalized, using correct quotes from Spider-Man, and made the report seem as if Spider-Man was keeping some bad secrets from the public. This was a false submission, and the correct version will be printed in the next issue. I apologize for any distress I may have caused to Spider-Man or his supporters. I can assure you that this will NEVER happen again, or the authorities will be summoned or something in that nature. Sabotage to stories such as this will not be tolerated.

I apologize once again, especially to you, Spider-Man

--Jillian Finch

Jillian showed the letter to her boss, who reluctantly printed it with gritted teeth. Jillian smiled, satisfied with her actions and sticking up to her boss. Even if she was very young to be a reporter, that didn't mean she could be walked on. Because, she would walk on them right back.