EARTH-119:

Peter, Elsa, and Anna were just standing outside of the small house in Manhattan, which looked like a warzone with the Goblin Nation actually vanished and gave who was left a chance to clean the city. Seems Norman transported his entire nation to Peter's Earth, not suspecting the Avengers to return.

Anna went up to the door and rang the doorbell and waited for someone to answer as Peter and Elsa just stood back.

"We...we should probably go." Peter told them, not feeling like he's up to the task at hand.

"Peter, we're right on the doorstep." Elsa informed him, getting irritated by his constant want to get away from the household.

Peter then tried to keep his cool, but that lasted about three seconds before he began to walk away. "Bad idea! This is a bad idea!"

Elsa then immediately stopped him by grabbing his collar and pulled him back to her. "Relax."

"Anna, is that you?" An elderly voice asked.

"Yeah, it's me, Aunt May. And...we've brought a guest." Anna said cheerfully.

"Really? Who'd you bring? Please tell me it's my grand-niece." May said as she slowly opened the door where she saw Anna at the door then down to Elsa who had a nervous smile on her face...then she saw Peter.

May let out a gasp at seeing her dead nephew standing there, face still in the healing process from fighting Anti-Venom, and his suit ripped to shreds.

"I'm not ready for this." Peter said as he looked at his dead aunt with a look of regret, sadness, happiness, and just about every feeling that one could feel.

May then dropped a wooden bat she had in her hands. Seems she was expecting Goblins on her doorsteps. She walked over to Peter and started to tear up, and Peter also was staring to do the exact same.

"Peter?" May asked, her voice cracking and placing a hand on Peter's chest, making sure he's real and not an illusion.

"Hey, Aunt May." Peter greeted her as he didn't know what he could do in the moment and she placed a hand on his cheek. "So, I know this is going to sound crazy, but I'm from..."

"An alternate dimension." May finished his thought.

Peter's as surprised to hear that from her, but he was informed by Elsa and Anna that in his life here, Peter told May he was Spider-Man years ago. Something that made his heart wrench in thinking he made a gigantic mistake of not telling May and making her learn on her own.

"Yeah." Peter confirmed.

May looked sad and caressed his face and knew that she could read him like a book. "You look tired, Peter."

"Yeah, I am tired." Peter confirmed with a laugh.

"And older." May commented as she looked over his face, which makes sense since Elsa and Anna are also younger so it's make sense their Peter was also. That, and added onto Kamala's comments when they first met. "Oh, jeez, are you wearing sweatpants?"

"My suits destroyed, it's all Stark had that'd fit me." Peter defended his choice of clothing. "Listen, did my doppelgänger have a place where he kept information of his enemies?"

May then smirked as he looked to Anna and Elsa. "Follow me."


Aunt May lead them to the back of the house and into the backyard where a garden shed stood in the back. It looked a little run down from no use, which makes sense all things considered.

"Oh, yeah. I used to have one of these things too. A little, old shed to keep some of my spider gear." Peter commented.

May then pulled out a key which was put into the lock, and it glows, revealing a red spider on the lock, followed by the door creating an spider outline on it and then opening up, revealing to be an elevator.

Anna and Elsa then turned back to Peter with coy smiles as they entered the elevator and waited for Peter to join them.

"I mean, this guy's got to be compensating for something." Peter commented as the elevator went downwards and it revealed to have built on a comically large cave filled with multiple platforms, several vehicles, and a gigantic computer system. "Yep, definitely compensating."

"Your place anything like this?" Anna asked as the elevator reached the ground and they started looking around at everything that was covered in dust, just as the lights for the displays for the dozens of Spider-Man suits turned on.

"Mine was exactly like this." Peter stated with a chuckle. "But just take away the keep, the plane. Imagine it way smaller. Imagine a futon. I feel sad for this guy."

That's when he looked down and saw an old, dusted picture on his desk of him and Elsa, the exact same picture that Elsa had up on the fireplace in the castle.

Peter sighed as he placed the photo down and is wondering how his family is doing on his end of the universe. But if he's going to get back to them, he needs to keep his head focused on finding another portal back. With so many people on his payroll, Olivia, Reed, and Osborn himself, there's no way there wasn't more than just one portal.

As he kept looking around, he looked and saw a giant string of webbing connected to photos and newspaper clippings. All of them commented to various people he already met, some of his old villains he has yet to see, and a few faces he hasn't seen yet, like apparently Ultron's still around on this world, and he's half human.

"Peter always knew how dangerous the job was, but he thought the only one who could stop Osborn for good was Spider-Man." May said to him as Peter kept looking over the photos for any clues.

'Where'd he get the money?'

'Is Pym connected?'

'Bigger than previously thought'

'Kingpin connection'

'Going down on A-Day?'

Peter sighed as he looked over everything and walked over to his computer and was met with a password.

"Oh, Peter liked to keep that a secret, but-" Elsa was saying when Peter just typed in a single word and it immediately worked.

"What's you type?" Elsa asked, never been able to get in before.

"MySnowQueen." Peter answered and got all the information he needed. "What's up in the West Coast? Why's it red?"

"That's where the infection started there, off the coast of San Francisco. That's when everything happened." Anna explained as she leaned on the table.

Peter had an idea and began to type on the computers. "I think I know where we need to go."


EARTH-118:

Rocket was putting together a device as the other Avengers and heroes from all over stood outside the Enchanted Forest.

Rocket picked up his new device and aimed it at the fog. "This is it. If this doesn't work, then we won't be making it inside."

He then gave the device a minute to warm up and then fired off the weapon, only for the rocket he launched to ricochet off and fly past them.

"Well, I give up." Rocket shrugged as he dropped the wiring and walked away.

"Rocket!" Gamora called him back.

"This fog is unlike something I've ever seen." Strange commented as he caressed his hand against it, dragging a shield to scan it. "We can't get through without the Ice Queen."

"Great. So what do we do?" Tony asked as he sighed in defeat.

"If I may interject?" Vision asked as he floated down to them. "Perhaps I would be able to phase through using my density."

"And you're only bringing this up now?" Quill asked in anger.

"I figured it would be best to not leave the whole team alone." Vision explained to them.

"Good as any plan. See if it works, if it does, find the team, see if they need help." Steve agreed and Vision nodded in understanding before flying through the fog, and it worked as quickly as it happened.

"Huh." Was all Rocket could say to that.


EARTH-119:

"You want us to take on Ultron's headquarters?!" Tony asked in shock after Peter and the gang returned to the castle. "No! No, absolutely not!"

"It's the only place with a portal leading directly back to my world." Peter defended.

"Yeah, and you said there was bound to be a dozen more. Pick one of the better places to find a way home." Tony stated.

"They don't have what we need for me to get home." Peter explained why he chose this place. "Ultron won't be suspecting a frontal assault from anyone, least likely the Avengers."

"Yeah, because it's stupid!" Tony stated.

"Tony.." Clint sighed. "If it's his only way home-"

"Then it's not gonna work." Tony stopped him from completing that sentence.

Peter sighed and knew he couldn't get them to help and walked out to let them argue about his statement.

Elsa watched him leave and quickly followed after him down the hall. "Hey, where you going?"

"Somewhere quiet." Peter answered her. "You?"

They then heard someone crying down the hall.

"Someone might need me." Elsa answered as she headed down the hall and Peter noticed it was the room she used to live in before moving into a bigger room for the two of them when she became Queen. She headed into a room right across and Peter was shocked when he saw it was a nursery, and in the middle of the room was a crib with a small bundle. "This is April. Our daughter...well, mine and my Peter's daughter."

Peter looked over her and walked over before caressing the little girls face, making her immediately calm down.

"She's beautiful." Peter whispered, wondering how things are doing back on his earth. They must be working on a way to bring him back.


"We have to help him." Steve agreed with Clint. "We need to get him home."

"Yeah, you wanna raid Hank Pym's headquarters? We couldn't do that in our finest, we can't even agree with each other anymore." Tony stated.

"He can't stay with us, Stark." Natasha stated, being more sympathetic. "I know you miss Peter, but he's not our Peter. He needs to go home."

"I agree with them." Bruce agreed with Steve, Clint, and Natasha. "If we don't, we leave another world to the wake of Norman and his Goblins. We need to at least send him home to take him down."

"Okay, let's put it to a vote." Steve stated, wanting to finish the arguing. "All those in favor?" He then raised his hand and waited for the others.