A/N: This is the last chapter for season 1, so please read and review?
Both Spiders pulled themselves up inside the building, and saw it was an abandoned warehouse.
"You okay?" Spider-Man asked.
"Yeah." Ghost Spider replied. "You?"
Spider-Man nodded.
They looked around slightly, before a noise made them turn.
"You heard that, right?" Ghost Spider asked.
"Yeah, I did." Spider-Man said.
They both looked up when they heard another noise, then one of Green Goblin's bombs came flying towards them, as their Spider-Senses tingled.
"Look out!" Ghost Spider yelled.
They both turned slightly, before the bomb exploded in front of them, ripping open part of their costumes. Spider-Man lost nearly half the right side of his mask, including his eye piece, and near his mouth, making it bleed, part of his right upper arm, and a bit from his chest. Ghost Spider was luckier, as she only lost her left eye piece, part of her hood, and a bit on the left side of her chest and neck.
"AGHH!" they yelled, as they went flying back.
They both went flying through an old wall, before hitting the floor. They both pulled themselves up, as Green Goblin came flying towards them, before he jumped off his glider and stared at them.
"Misery, misery, misery. That's what you've chosen." he sneered. "I offered you both friendship, and you both spat in my face."
He blocked a punch from Spider-Man, while kicking Ghost Spider in the belly, knocking her back.
"Uh!" she moaned, falling to her knees.
Green Goblin then sent a punch at Spider-Man, who blocked it with his forearm, before he punched Spider-Man in the chest, knocking him back. He then kneed Spider-Man in the jaw, then punched him in the face, making his mouth bleed some more, before he uppercut punched him in the jaw, sending him flying away.
"AHHH!" Spider-Man moaned, hitting the floor.
"Spidey!" Ghost Spider cried.
Green Goblin then turned to Ghost Spider, who then charged at him. She then tried to punch him, but he grabbed her forearm, then pulled it up, before he grabbed her costume, then threw her over him.
"AGHHH!" Ghost Spider yelled.
She hit the floor on her back beside her boyfriend, who pulled himself up slightly, staring at her. He then looked up as Green Goblin pounced towards them both, as Ghost Spider turned onto her stomach. She and Spider-Man then shot a small web from their hands, but Green Goblin stomped on them, cutting it off.
"You've both spun your last webs, wall-crawlers." Green Goblin snarled. "Had you not been so selfish Spider-Man, Ms. Stacy's death would've been quick and painless. But since you've pissed me off, I'm gonna kill her slowly and painfully instead."
Ghost Spider pulled herself up slightly, before Green Goblin kneed her in the face, knocking her down, ripping the hole in her mask slightly more., showing her left cheek.
"Uh!" she moaned, hitting the floor on her back.
"Sounds like someone's jealous." Green Goblin smirked, moving towards her. "Even though you saved her after all."
Ghost Spider grunted while staring at him.
Spider-Man gritted his teeth while getting up, before he punched Green Goblin in the back.
"OW!" Green Goblin moaned, stumbling forward.
He turned around to Spider-Man, when Ghost Spider tackled him from behind, tripping him up.
"WHOA!" he yelped, falling onto his chest.
Both Spider-Man and Ghost Spider then webbed him up, trapping him slightly.
"You think this can hold me forever?!" Green Goblin snarled. "Well, you're mistaken, web-heads!"
Spider-Man webbed up his mouth, then Ghost Spider webbed him up some more.
"AGHH!" Green Goblin yelped.
Both Spiders kept webbing him up, until he was trapped in a cocoon up to his neck.
"AGHHH!" he yelled.
Both Spiders turned to each other and nodded.
Green Goblin then managed to break free of the cocoon, but when he looked around, he saw no sign of Spider-Man or Ghost Spider.
"Where'd you two go?!" Green Goblin demanded.
Ghost Spider then landed behind her
"Right behind you." Ghost Spider smirked.
Green Goblin turned to her, just before she punched him in the face, knocking him back slightly, then Spider-Man came up behind him, then spun around and tackled him, tripping him onto his back.
"OHH!" Green Goblin moaned.
"Nice move, Spidey." Ghost Spider said, as she high-fived him.
"Thanks. Alright, Goblin, it's..." Spider-Man said.
He pulled off Green Goblin's helmet, and gasped at who he really was.
"Norman Osborn?!" Ghost Spider gasped. "No way?!"
Norman woke up and gasped at them both.
"Peter? Ghost Spider? Oh, thank God?!" he cried.
"You killed those people on that balcony at the festival?" Spider-Man recalled.
"The Goblin killed them!" Norman swore. "I had nothing to do with it!"
"You killed your lab assistant and stole your own gear?" Ghost Spider exclaimed.
"The Goblin did it!" Norman swore. "He took over my mind! I'm begging you, don't let him take me again?!"
He got to his feet while staring at them both, eyeing Ghost Spider through the holes in her mask.
"You tried to me Aunt May?" Spider-Man recalled.
"I couldn't stop it." Norman explained. "You've both gotta believe me?! I'd never hurt you, Peter. Not for Harry's sake."
"What about your son's girlfriend?" Ghost Spider asked. "You nearly killed her at the festival!"
"I swear, I never meant any of this." Norman pleaded.
He pressed a button on his left wrist, bringing his gilder up behind both Spiders, then its sharp blades extended out of it.
"You've both gotta help me?" he said. "Please, Peter? You've been like a son to me."
Spider-Man frowned slightly, as Ghost Spider turned to him.
"I had a Father, my Uncle Ben." Spider-Man sneered.
"And you've got your own son to care for, if you care for him at all?" Ghost Spider frowned.
Norman grinned evilly.
"God's speak, web-heads." he said, in his Goblin voice.
"Huh?" both Spiders muttered.
Their Spider-Senses tingled, then Spider-Man back flipped while Ghost Spider dived forward and pinned Norman to the ground, as the glider shot right towards them all. It missed them all by mere inches, then Ghost Spider punched Norman in the face, before she got up and back flipped away from him.
"You were just playing with us?!" she exclaimed.
Green Goblin laughed as he got up, picking up his helmet as he did.
"You two don't know the half of it!" he laughed, putting it on. "Now, to-"
Spider-Man webbed up his mouth, shutting him up, before he grabbed Ghost Spider's arm.
"Come on, I have an idea." he said.
"Right." Ghost Spider said.
They both turned and jumped up, then began swinging away as Green Goblin ripped off the webbing.
"You two can run, but you can't hide!" he roared.
His glider dashed towards him, then he jumped onto it, and chased after the Spiders, as they swung out of the warehouse.
Half-an-hour later, both Spider-Man and Ghost Spider kept swinging through the city, as Green Goblin chased after them on his glider.
"Are you gonna tell me your plan or not?!" Ghost Spider yelled.
"Yeah, but not yet!" Spider-Man said. "Just follow me!"
They both kept on swinging, as Green Goblin chased them on his glider, before they both dived and swung down an alley just big enough for them both.
"What?!" Green Goblin exclaimed.
He turned his glider sideways slightly, then kept chasing them.
"Cleaver move, web-heads!" he roared, as he couldn't fire his missiles in the alley. "But not cleaver enough."
"This is cleaver idea; lure him down an alley?!" Ghost Spider shouted.
"Part of it!" Spider-Man replied.
Green Goblin brought out a dozen of his Razorbats, and then threw them at the Spiders.
"Hate those things." Spider-Man gulped.
"Won't argue there." Ghost Spider agreed.
They both swung closer together as the alley got smaller slightly, then they wrapped an arm around each other, then began swinging together down the alley, dodging vent shafts and pipes as they did. The Razorbats kept on their tails, slicing through a few pipes as they went, before one snapped their web.
"AH!" they yelped.
Spider-Man landed on a pipe, then jumped up towards another, while Ghost Spider landed on a Fire Escape ladder, then hopped onto the stand.
"I say we give him a dose of his own medicine!" Ghost Spider called.
"My thoughts exactly." Spider-Man replied.
They both turned and dived towards each other, then wrapped their arms around each other, then Ghost Spider shot a web from her free hand. They both then swung forward, making Green Goblin duck as they swung past him.
"Wha?" he muttered, turning around.
He turned back, then dodged as his Razorbats as he turned and chased after the Spiders, one scrapping his left arm slightly.
"Very cleaver, web-heads." he smirked.
He lifted his glider up, then turned it around 180 degrees, before he kept chasing after the Spiders.
Ghost Spider turned around as Spider-Man swung them both on, then she began shooting small webs from her hands, hitting all but two of the Razorbats.
"Good thinking." Spider-Man said.
"Thanks." Ghost Spider smirked.
Spider-Man then saw another Fire Escape nearby.
"The plan worked. Just follow my lead." he said.
Ghost Spider nodded, then they pulled apart, then she glided down slightly, as he shot a web at the Fire Escape while turning around. He then swung backwards on it, then shot a web at one of the last Razorbats, then pulled it back, and then threw it at the other, causing them both to blow up.
"AGHH!" Green Goblin moaned, lowering his head.
He then raised his head up, then saw a web line right in front of him like a limbo stick, with Spider-Man on the right side, Ghost Spider on the left.
"I'll simply smash through that." he smirked.
Once he got close however, he got knocked off his glider, as they'd interweaved their webs to make it stronger.
"OH!" he moaned, flipping backwards.
He then bumped his head on a support pipe between the buildings, then knocked over a few large tin crates, before hitting the ground.
"OH!" he moaned.
He rolled onto his back out cold.
Both Spiders let go of their webs, then they swung down towards him, landing near him.
"He looks like he's out cold." Spider-Man noted.
Ghost Spider crouched down near Green Goblin, then touched his neck, seeing he was right.
"You're right, he is." she said, getting up. "So, what do we do?"
"Well, I know we can't tell Harry this." Spider-Man said.
"Why?" Ghost Spider inquired, folding her arms.
"If Harry finds out about this, I don't know how he'll react." Spider-Man explained.
"Okay. I have an idea." Ghost Spider said. "Let's just hope he can't remember what he did as the Green Goblin."
"So what do we do first?" Spider-Man asked.
"We strip him of his suit, then leave him at his Manor." Ghost Spider explained. "Hopefully that bump we gave him will give him amnesia, preventing Green Goblin from returning."
Spider-Man nodded, then they both bent down near Green Goblin, and began to strip him off his suit.
Later, after removing the Goblin suit from him, and dumping it and the glider in the river outside the warehouse, both Spider-Man and Ghost Spider left Norman outside his manor's front door in a vest and underwear, then Spider-Man rang the bell.
"Come on, let's go." he said.
Ghost Spider nodded, before they both jumped up and swung away.
The door then opened up, and Harry stepped out.
"Dad!" he gasped, crouching beside him. "Dad, you okay?"
He shook his Father slightly, before he woke up.
"Son? How... Ah!" Norman moaned, touching his forehead.
"Dad, what happened?" Harry asked.
"I...I can't remember?" Norman replied. "I don't even know how I got here."
On the roof, both Spider-Man and Ghost Spider smiled.
"I must've been bumped my head somehow." Norman deduced. "And now I can't remember what happened."
"Well, come on? Let me help you inside?" Harry asked, helping his Father up.
"Thanks, son." Norman said.
They both walked into the manor, then Harry closed the door behind them both.
Both Spiders turned to each other.
"Looks like you were right. He can't remember anything about him being the Green Goblin." Spider-Man said.
"Must be amnesia, just like I thought." Ghost Spider deduced. "I guess I better get back home before my Dad kills me."
"Yeah. And I better get back home too." Spider-Man said.
They both got up and hugged each other, before they parted.
"See you tomorrow, web-head." Ghost Spider teased.
"Same here, Ghostie." Spider-Man said.
They both turned and jumped off the roof, and swung off in different directions.
The next day, at the hospital, Peter and Gwen were both staring at Aunt May outside her room, seeing her sleeping peacefully, making them smile.
"I'm glad she's okay." Peter sighed.
"According to the Dr., she'll be discharged in a couple of days." Gwen explained.
"Yeah, that's good." Peter sighed.
Gwen leaned towards him and kissed his cheek, making him blush.
"Thanks, Gwen." he blushed.
Gwen smiled, when Peter's phone rang, making him take it out of his pocket, seeing it was Harry.
"It's Harry." he said.
"Must wanna tell you about his Dad." Gwen deduced.
Peter put his phone to his ear.
"Hey, Harry." he said.
(Osborn manor)
Harry was sitting on a long chair outside near the pool on the phone.
"Pete, how's your Aunt?" he asked.
"She's asleep right now." Peter explained. "The Dr.'s said she'll be allowed out in a couple of days."
"Well, I'm glad to hear to it." Harry said.
"So is that all?" Peter asked.
"Um, no. Is Gwen with you right now?" Harry inquired.
"Yeah, why?" Peter said.
(The hospital)
"Well, last night, I found my Dad lying outside the front door." Harry explained. "When he woke up, he told me he couldn't remember what happened to him or how he ended up there. He was just in his underwear and vest top too, with a bump on his head."
Peter smiled slightly, happy to know Mr. Osborn didn't remember being the Green Goblin. He then nodded to Gwen, telling her she'd been right last night, making her smile.
"Do you have any ideas?" he asked.
"No." Harry replied. "My guess is, he was coming out of someplace in the city, then got ambushed by some thugs. Once must've hit his head and giving him amnesia."
"Oh, I'm sorry." Peter said.
"Tell him I am too?" Gwen asked.
"So's Gwen." Peter said.
"Thanks, guys." Harry said.
Peter turned to his Aunt May and saw her waking up.
"Look, I better go." he said. "Aunt May's waking up."
"Okay. See ya, Pete." Harry said.
Peter hung up, then he and Gwen entered Aunt May's room, as she turned and smiled at them.
"How you feeling, Mrs. Parker?" Gwen asked.
"Getting along, Gwen." Aunt May assured. "Getting along. And what are you two doing here?"
"We came to check on you, Aunt May." Peter explained. "See how you were doing."
"Well, that's thoughtful of you, Peter, and you, Gwen, but I'm okay." Aunt May assured. "The Doctor's here are treating me well, and I'll be out of here in no time."
"That's great to hear." Gwen grinned. "It really is."
"Still, Aunt May, you can't blame me for checking on you." Peter said, touching her hand. "I mean, you're the only family I have left."
"I know, and I understand, Peter." Aunt May said. "But you should be out enjoying the summer with Gwen and your friends. I promise you, I'll be fine."
"Okay. But I am checking on you by phone once you're out for a while." Peter said.
"Okay, Peter. Now go on you two." Aunt May urged.
Peter kissed her cheek, then he and Gwen turned and left the room, then walked down the hallway.
"Wanna go patrol the city for a while?" Gwen whispered.
"Sure." Peter smiled, kissing her cheek, making her blush.
(Osborn Manor)
At the same time, Harry lowered his phone, then got up and turned to the pool, when he heard someone come up behind him. He turned around, and saw it was Mary Jane.
"M.J., you made it?" Harry asked, having called her about his Dad.
"Of course I did." Mary Jane smiled. "Lucky for you, I had nothing planned today."
They both hugged each other.
"How is he?" Mary Jane asked, as they pulled apart.
"Okay, expect for that bump, but other than that, he's fine." Harry assured. "Might be a few days before he goes back to work though, since he can't remember what happened to him."
"Understandable." Mary Jane reasoned. "I know I'd want that if it were me."
Harry chuckled and kissed her forehead, making her blush.
"Thanks for coming over." he said.
"No problem." Mary Jane said, as they sat down on the long chair.
They both then looked up at the manor, wondering what Norman was doing.
Inside the manor, Norman was in his Office, on the phone to the Kingpin while sitting at his desk with his feet on the table.
"I haven't found anything from the other Crime Lords about the gas." Kingpin explained. "This means, a rogue must've stolen it."
"Right." Norman said, before touching his forehead. "Oh!"
"You okay, Mr. Osborn?" Kingpin asked.
"Yeah, I just bumped my head last night." Norman explained, lowering his hand.
"How?" Kingpin inquired.
"Well, I'm not sure. I can't remember what happened." Norman explained. "All I remember was waking up outside my manor with a bump on my head."
(Kingpin's skyscraper)
Kingpin was in a glass elevator, moving downwards while on the phone.
"Oh..." he said. "Well, look, regarding that gas, I want you to-"
"You still want it?!" Norman exclaimed.
"Yes, I do." Kingpin snarled. "But giving what's happened, I'll understand if you have to start from scratch. As for time, I'll give you a whole year this time, so you can be more time to make sure it's safe."
(Osborn Manor)
"Do you just say-" Norman began, lowering his legs.
"Yes; safe." Kingpin snarled. "And make sure it's stored properly this time. I don't want to risk losing it again."
"But why do you want it safe?" Norman inquired.
(Kingpin's skyscraper)
"I'd like to make sure it's save to use for my men." Kingpin explained. "I don't want them blindly turning against each other like madmen. Understood?"
"Yes." Norman sighed. "When do you want me to start?"
"Well...giving your bump on the head, next week at the earliest." Kingpin explained.
"Alright." Norman sighed.
"Good." Kingpin smirked.
He hung up and put his phone away, as the elevator entered a lab, showing Alister Smythe - now in his Hover Chair Kingpin had promised, working on something big in the shadows. The elevator then stopped, then the door opened, and then Kingpin walked towards Alister.
"How's your invention coming along, Alister?" Kingpin asked.
"I'm still working on it." Alister explained, turning his hover chair around. "I should have it finished by mid August, just before Osborn's son goes back to school."
"I'd have thought you'd be quicker than that." Kingpin said. "Or don't you want to avenge your Father."
"Oh, I do...But what I've got planned, is more than just this." Alister explained.
"Oh, I see... So mid-August is when your plan will commence to rid this city of those web-heads." Kingpin assumed.
"Correct, Kingpin." Alister smirked.
"Well, in that case, keep up the good work, Smythe." Kingpin smirked. "You'd make your Father very proud with your work, especially if you eliminate those web-headed menaces from this city, once and for all."
"Oh, don't worry, Kingpin. My invention will not fail in that, I can assure you." Alister said.
Kingpin smiled as he turned around and walked off back towards the elevator, as its door opened up.
"Spider-Man and Ghost Spider will both pay for killing you, Father." Alister promised, turning to his invention. "I swear it, no matter how long it takes."
Kingpin then entered the elevator again, then it began to shoot upwards.
At the Police Station that afternoon, Capt. Stacy was in his office, looking at a report, when his door opened. He looked up, and saw Lt.'s DeWolff and Watanabe walk in.
"Everything alright, sir?" Lt. DeWolff asked.
"Yeah. Still a bit shocked about what happened last night though." Capt. Stacy sighed, putting the report down.
"About your daughter being kidnapped by that Green Goblin?" Lt. Watanabe inquired.
"Yes." Capt. Stacy sighed, getting up.
He walked over to a coffee pot, then poured some into a cup.
"You two want some?" he asked.
"No thanks, sir." Lt. Watanabe replied, shaking her head.
"Me neither, sir." Lt. DeWolff said.
Capt. Stacy then poured some milk into the cup now, then picked it up.
"I'm just glad Spider-Man and Ghost Spider saved her." he said.
"I wonder why Ghost Spider was late arriving though?" Lt. Watanabe wondered.
"Yuri, she was probably busy on the other side of the city." Lt. DeWolff reasoned. "It is big after all."
Capt. Stacy drank some of his coffee, wondering why himself, and why Green Goblin chose to have Gwen as bait to lure the web-heads out.
"Ture, Jean, true." he said, turning to her.
Both Lt's. turned to him.
"Do you still think their menaces to this city, Yuri?" he asked.
Lt. Watanabe stared at him, thinking hard, remembering when she caught Spider-Man at that robbery in China Town a few days ago.
"I still don't approve, sir...but I will admit, at least they're not hurting innocent people or robbing them." she said.
"So you're warming up to them, then?" Lt. DeWolff assumed.
"I guess I am a little." Lt. Watanabe said. "Since I did three tours of duty in the army in Afghanistan, I've become a bit...not accepting of help from people doing our job. Since the locals hardly helped my unit back there."
"Well, you are more strict than most." Lt. DeWolff noted. "But due to all the good they've done, you can't deny how they're helping us keep this city safe, especially with all these supervillains showing up lately."
"I'm still not convinced of their intentions, but since they haven't harmed anyone yet, I'll let them off, but I still won't fully accept them yet." Lt. Watanabe said.
Capt. Stacy drank some more coffee, when an Officer barged into the office.
"Capt., we got trouble." he said.
"What is it?" Capt. Stacy asked, putting his now empty cup down.
"There's a robbery going on in Midtown's lower area." the Officer explained. "Suspects said to be armed and dangerous."
"Right. Let's go, girls." the Capt. said.
He ran around his desk, then he and the Officer left the office.
"Here's your chance to see how good those web-heads are, Yuri." Lt. DeWolff said.
"We'll see, Jean." Lt. Watanabe said, before they both followed the Capt. "We'll see."
Meanwhile, both Spider-Man and Ghost Spider were swinging through the city, turning left as they did. They both then swung down towards the ground, moving right between two cars each, before they jumped up and swung on higher through the city. Spider-Man then kicked his feet against a water tower, while Ghost Spider kicked hers against the support beneath it, before they both grabbed each other's hand.
They shot a web from their other hands together, then let go and dived forward, before Spider-Man wrapped his arm around her, while shooting a web from his other hand. It stuck to a crane, then he swung forward while holding his lover, before doing a loop-te-loop around the crane. He let go off the web, then Ghost Spider pulled apart from him, before they both swung towards the Empire State Building. They both then landed on either side of its top pole, looking down at the city.
"I'm glad that the city's safe from Goblin." Ghost Spider said.
"So am I." Spider-Man agreed. "Maybe now we can actually have a proper date, since we haven't had time for one due to all the mess we've had."
"I'd like that, Pete." Ghost Spider said. "Especially since Harry and M.J's gonna urge us to do that double-date with them."
"True." Spider-Man said.
"But in fairness, I've kinda liked our kind of previous dates." Ghost Spider admitted. "I mean, just being with you, makes me feel happy."
"Same here, Gwen." Spider-Man said, touching her hand.
They both jumped down from the flagpole, then gilded down slightly, before they landed on a ledge below it. They both then lifted each other's masks up to their noises, then kissed each other passionately, Gwen wrapping her arms around Peter's head, while he put his down her back and butt, squeezing it slightly.
"You naughty, web-head." she teased, as they parted.
"Like you wouldn't do the same." Peter smirked.
Gwen smiled before they kissed each other again, but then pulled apart when Peter's phone rang.
"Uh!" Gwen moaned.
Peter picked it up from his pocket, then saw it was Robbie, before putting it to his ear.
"Hi, Robbie. What's up?" he asked.
"Peter, I thought you might wanna know, there's a robbery down in Midtown's lower area." Robbie explained. "I thought I'd let you know in case Spider-Man or Ghost Spider show up."
"Thanks, Robbie." Peter said.
He hung up and put his phone away.
"Duty calls." he said, lowering his mask.
"Guess it does." Gwen said, lowering hers.
"It would help if we had something fixed into your Dad's radio frequency on our phones." Spider-Man said. "At least then, we wouldn't have to wait for news or radio reports."
"Well, I'll see if I can hack into it over the summer." Ghost Spider promised. "Now, come on. Race ya, Spidey."
"You're on." Spider-Man teased.
They both jumped off the roof and began gliding down towards the city, before the swung off towards the crime scene, still vowing to keep the city safe together.
A/N: I didn't kill Norman off because I have plans for him in a few later seasons, but not as the Goblin again for awhile.
I won't be starting season 2 off for awhile, so please be patient, but I have given a hint about how it's going to start.
