Hello, everyone! Thank you all so much for loving and supporting this story so much already. Before I start up this new chapter, I'll just be answering a guest review real quick.

Guest: I hope you keep this fiction going it's good and to see Peter helps Pyrrha adjust to the new world or help her find a way back to her own one but was red huntress the best hero name you can think of no offense sounded desperate or does she change it later on to something with meaning.

Well, as we see throughout the game, Peter's always trying to help, so no doubt he'll get Pyrrha all settled into this new world in no time, maybe even get her back to her own, but we'll have to wait and see. As for the Red Huntress thing, it was a RWBY chibi reference. As for if she'll change it, well... you'll have to keep reading and find out.

Now, without further ado, let's get back to our favorite redheaded Huntress with the magnetic personality.


Pyrrha sat in Yuri's office, having told the Police Captain her whole story. "I know it sounds hard to believe, officer, but that's the truth." She said, looking up at Yuri.

Yuri looked down at Pyrrha unsurely. On one hand, the story was rather hard to believe. This girl had died? On another world? And somehow wound up in New York? But then again, one of their most famous and greatest heroes, Thor, was also from another world and hell, The Avengers themselves were currently not even on the planet. And the girl had been a huge help, greatly reducing the number of injuries and casualties after she pulled away all the guns from the thugs shooting at the police. And she'd been nothing but cooperative since they'd arrived at the station, so Yuri made her decision.

"I'll admit, that is a pretty crazy story. But, in this place, we hear stuff just as crazy all the time. If not more so. Sadly, there's nothing I can do to help you get home." Yuri said, causing Pyrrha to deflate a bit. "But, I'll do everything I can to try and make things easier for you while you're here. And I'm sure Spider-Man will do everything he can to help you. He always does." She said.

Pyrrha smiled at this. "Thank you, Captain." She said with a bow of her head. "Spider-Man does seem to be quite capable, doesn't he?" She asked.

"He REALLY needs to learn when to stop joking around. AND to think about the damages he's causing, but yeah. He gets the job done. A lot of situations would've been so much worse without him." Yuri said.

Pyrrha giggled a bit at this. "So, when can we expect to see him again?" She asked.

Before Yuri could answer, another cop popped his head into the room. "Chief, the grid's offline again." He told her, before taking his leave.

"Dammit!" Yuri cursed, before looking back at Pyrrha. "Well, looks like we're about to call him in right now." She said, calling up the web-swinger and requesting his services.

"Is something wrong?" Pyrrha asked.

"You'll see soon enough." Yuri said, gesturing for Pyrrha to follow her, the two of them heading up to the roof.

As they waited, Yuri pulled out her nicotine gum. "What's that?" Pyrrha asked.

"I just quit smoking. The gum helps calm the need for a cigarette." Yuri explained.

Pyrrha smiled at this. "That's the right choice. You'll be much better off in the long run." She told the Captain.

Yuri gave a small smile at this. "So I've been told. Thanks, though." She said, Pyrrha nodding.

"So, now that you've quit smoking, what do you tell people when you come up here?" Spider-Man asked, perched on the roof entrance/exit.

"That I need a break from their crap." She said as he flipped down onto the rail Yuri now leaned against.

"Hello again!" Pyrrha said happily.

"How's it going? Learn anything helpful?" He asked.

Pyrrha frowned at this. "Only that you're apparently my best hope of getting back home." She explained.

"I'll do everything I can to help. I promise." He told her.

"In the mean time, I have something you can help with. Our Oscorp Surveillance towers all went down. Citywide. Every tower." Yuri explained.

"And without them, you won't receive critical information, or even that crimes are occurring." Pyrrha realized.

"Exactly." Yuri confirmed.

"How'd this happen?" Spider-Man asked.

"They tell me someone sabotaged the central server and now all the towers are offline." Yuri explained.

"Think it could be an inside job?" Spider-Man asked.

"Maybe. I'll figure that out later. Right now, we need to get these towers back online. Fast." The police chief said.

"And you called me? Aww, that's sweet." The wall-crawler said in an endeared tone, putting a hand on his chest.

"I called someone I can trust. Plus, the signals are scrambled and we have no idea how to fix it." Yuri countered, before walking away.

"Ooh, I love a challenge." The web-slinger said, flipping off the railing.

Pyrrha giggled at this, but also rolled her eyes. He reminded her of Jaune in a way: always trying to do the right thing, but maybe being a little dorky or over-confident from time to time. "We should probably get started, then." She said.

"You break it, you buy it." Yuri warned.

"I thought you trusted me." He said, getting a look from the police chief, before she returned inside. He sighed at this. "I can never win with her." He said, before remembering something. "Oh, by the way, I made you this for the next time we teamed up. Put it in your ear and I can talk with you." He explained to Pyrrha, handing her an earbud device.

"Thank you." Pyrrha said, putting it in her ear, then looking at the tower. "So, how do we fix this?" She asked.

"Well, let's take a look." He said, walking up to the tower.

Pyrrha was about to join him, but remembered several times where she rather negatively affected nearby electronics with her semblance, even a compass at one point, simply by being too close. "Actually, maybe I should stand back. You seem to know what you're doing." She said with a nervous laugh.

"What? You worried I'm gonna make it blow up or something?" He asked in almost a mock offended tone.

"No! Of course not!" She reassured him, looking away. "Just concerned I will..." She said under her breath.

Under the mask, Peter raised an eyebrow at this, but shrugged. "Eh. Suit yourself." He said, looking into the tower. "Looks like the input bands have been shifted. Subtle." He said, pairing his device with the tower and adjusting it to the proper wavelength.

Almost immediately, he received a call. "We just had a tower come back online. That you?" Yuri asked.

"Not just a pretty mask, eh?" The spider-themed hero asked confidently.

"Whatever you did, any chance you could do it to the other towers?" She asked.

"Sure. But just so you know, I had to sync up with the tower to fix it. I can see all crime data in the area now. Looks like there's a break-in happening near us." He informed her.

"Great, I've got units nearby-" Yuri started.

"Don't bother. I'm on it." Spider-Man said, before Pyrrha grabbed his arm.

"Actually, why don't I deal with this. You go ahead to the next tower and I'll catch up." She instructed.

"Sounds like a plan." The web-slinger said, jumping off the building and swinging towards the next one.

Pyrrha quickly arrived at the scene, noticing five thugs standing around as a sixth one attempted to jam open the door with a crowbar. "Stop right there, villains!" She announced in her dramatic "superhero" voice.

They all turned to her, confused and in slight disbelief at this, chuckling as they believed this to be a joke. "Go home, kid. It's dangerous to go around playing hero." One of them told her.

Pyrrha puffed out her chest defiantly at this. "I am a hero and I'm telling you to stop now, or I'll have to use force!" She warned one final time.

"Well, boys, looks like she's gotta learn the hard way!" Another thug said as they started advancing towards Pyrrha.

Our favorite redheaded huntress-in-training rushed in with her spear at full length, putting it up against the first thug's neck, flipping over him and catching the weapon under his chin, flinging him over herself and into the thug directly across from her. She then took out her shield and flung it at the thug who had been working on the door, bouncing it off of him and into the thug across from him. She pulled the shield back to her with her semblance, spinning and bashing the side of the shield into the next goon's head, rushing in towards the last thug, who fearfully held his crowbar, not guarding himself at all as Pyrrha brought her spear up between his legs, stunning him and leaving him open as she spun and hit him in the head with the flat of her spear head, knocking him out.

"Phew." She let out a small sigh, before touching the device in her ear. "Alright. I handled the break-in." She said.

"Nice job, Pyrrha!" Spider-Man said.

"You did great, but it's not over yet. Now I'm seeing an assault in your area." She said.

"I've got it." Pyrrha confirmed, heading to the next disturbance.

"I'll go with her on this one. Something tells me this is a job for your favorite tough, but lovable, seen-too-much detective!" Spider-Man said.

"What?! No, no, no, you promised you wouldn't do that anymore!" Yuri said, almost sounding panicked.

"I'm sorry, am I missing something?" Pyrrha asked.

"Spider-Cop." Spider-Man said in a much grislier tone.

"Oh, dear..." Pyrrha said, getting vibes from Jaune's "Hunts-Man" phase.

"Already regretting this." Yuri said, before hanging up.

And with that, our two heroes headed to the scene and reunited to see a woman being harassed by several thugs, including a rather large one. "Back off, creep!" She told the thug who blocked her path, who simply chuckled.

"Yep. She's the one." Another thug confirmed, walking up behind her.

"I said back off!" She snapped, pushing them back and stepping away as the other thugs began to close in. "Leave me alone!" She yelled.

"Atrocious." Pyrrha growled at their behavior.

"Don't worry. We're not gonna let them hurt her." He assured his new partner, firing down two web lines and launching himself forward, slamming into and instantly taking down one of the thugs. Pyrrha also jumped forward, pulling out her shield and dropping down on another thug, shield-first, driving it down with her knees and lower legs.

Spider-Man then delivered a kick to the next thug's head, followed up by a few punches and an uppercut to knock the thug out as Pyrrha sliced another thug's baseball bat in half, leaving him defenseless as she beat him with a few hits from the flat side of her blade and a kick to the head. Spider-Man went for his next target, landing a few more punches and a backflip kick to send the thug flying back into another one, knocking them both down, firing a few webs to stick them to a trash can.

Pyrrha landed several hits on the next thug with her shield as Spider-Man fought the brute, dodging several attacks, before being knocked down by one massive punch. However, he quickly sprang back up and fired several webs into the brute, landing several quick punches and kicks, before a moderately stronger kick knocked the beast of a man back into a van, the webs sticking the man to said van. The last thug ran in to try and his Spider-Man with a pipe, but was quickly knocked out when Pyrrha's shield flew into his face.

However, before the heroes could celebrate, they turned to see one of the defeated thugs had gotten up and now had a gun to the woman's head. "Walk away now or she's dead!" He ordered.

The two heroes quickly looked at each other and nodded, Pyrrha using her semblance to make the chamber on the gun open and eject the bullet, as well as ejecting the magazine from the pistol, while Spider-Man shot a web line to the crook's face, yanking him in and doing a crazy flipping kick to knock him out and land in his classic spider pose. They both sighed in relief, before turning back to the woman. "You're safe now, ma'am." Pyrrha assured her.

"Thanks. I knew Jameson was wrong about you, Spider-dude." The woman said to our spider-themed hero.

"It's Spider-Man, but thanks." He said.

"I haven't seen you around before, but you're pretty cool too, kid." The woman told Pyrrha.

"Oh, thank you!" Pyrrha said with a smile.

"So, have you got somewhere to go?" Spider-Man asked.

"I can take care of myself." The woman said, starting to leave.

"I'm sure you can, but just in case, there's a place called the F.E.A.S.T Center..." He started telling her.

"Seen it. I don't want charity." The woman dismissed, waving it off.

"They've got the best wheat cakes in the city, hands down." He informed her.

She turned back at this. "Mom used to make those... Haven't had any... In a long time. I'll check it out. Thanks, Spider-guy." She said, leaving.

"It's... Spider-Man." The hero said awkwardly.

"That was nice of you." Pyrrha said with a smile. "So, what is this F.E.A.S.T Center?" She asked.

"It's stands for Food, Emergency Aid, Shelter and Training. It gives homes to the homeless, feeds them and helps them get jobs so they can get their lives back together." He explained.

"It sounds like a wonderful place." Pyrrha said with a smile. Places like that reminded her why she wanted to be a huntress, to help people.

"It is. You could probably go there, too, so you have a place to stay while we figure out how to get you home." He offered.

She smiled, but shook her head. "Thank you, but no. I'd be taking up space for someone who needs it more than I do." She said.

"Are you sure? Nobody deserves to be living alone on the streets. Especially not someone like you." He said.

"I'm sure I'll find something." She said, before raising an eyebrow. "Oh. And what are... wheat cakes?" She asked.

"Um... They're also called pancakes." He said.

Pyrrha immediately understood. "Oh! I DEFINITELY know what those are." She said with a bittersweet smile, remembering the good times her team shared while enjoying Ren's pancakes, but then remembering she may never see her friends or enjoy those pancakes again.

"Alright, let's get a move-on. We should be able to see the next tower from the rooftops." He said, the two of them hurrying to the roofs and making their way to the tower. "From his elevated position, Spider-Cop and his new rookie partner spy his destination: the second surveillance tower." The Web-swinger appeared to be narrating their actions.

"Rookie?" Pyrrha asked, slightly offended. Sure, she wasn't a full-fledged Huntress yet and she wasn't in it for the fame, but she's worked hard to get where she was. She was a record setting 4-time champion in the Mistral Regional tournament, after all. She was on a freaking cereal box!

"Are you... narrating to yourself?" Yuri asked over their comms.

"What?! No, of course not!" Peter denied. "The rookie didn't understand how things worked around here, but the chief never did understand Spider-Cop. Thought he was a loose cannon." He continued to narrate.

"I'm understanding why Chief Watanabe finds you difficult to work with." Pyrrha said, narrowing her eyes a bit.

"Get used to it. It's only gonna get worse from here." Yuri warned. "I'm already regretting calling him..." She said.

Soon enough, the two reached and activated the tower. "Score! The towers are picking up all kinds of RFID signals. Including one nearby." Spider-Man said.

"RFID?" Pyrrha asked.

"Radio Frequency Identification." The web-slinger answered, before smirking under his mask. "Just stick with ol' Spider-Cop, rookie. I'll have you learning the ropes in no time." He said as they continued towards the new signal.

"I'd rather have Spider-MAN as a teacher, not Spider-COP, thank you." She said, clearly annoyed now. They arrived at the rooftops and saw some old webbing holding something to the roof. "Is that... A backpack?" Pyrrha asked.

"One of my old backpacks from high school. I forgot I attached dots to these. I must have these scattered all over the city." Spider-Man explained, pulling it from the wall, investigating its contents. "The menu from my first real date with MJ. Wish I could've afforded some place fancier, but she didn't seem to mind." He reminisced.

Pyrrha smiled at this. "I'm sure she was just happy to be spending time with you. That's all any girl wants from someone they care about." She assured him, many times wishing Jaune would've taken her... really anywhere. She then caught on to what her partner just said. "Wait, did you say you had those scattered... ALL over the city? How many backpacks did you have!?" She asked incredulously.

"Uh... A lot. You see, I won a science fair our good friend Wilson Fisk was running. I never cashed the check, since I didn't want his dirty money... Even though I could've used it... but I DID accept the lifetime supply of backpacks." He explained.

Pyrrha put a hand on Peter's shoulder. "You did the right thing. It's hard to refuse temptation, but you stuck to your morals and didn't accept money that probably came from someone else's suffering. You're a good man." She said, before smirking. "But as a cop, or Spider-Cop, rather, you leave quite a bit to be desired." She teased.

"Hey!" He said indignantly, but laughed anyway as they headed for the final tower.

However, on the way, they got another call from Yuri. "Still there? You've got a robbery a few blocks away." She informed them.

"Spider-Cop and the rookie are on it. Part man. Part Spider. ALL Cop. And the rookie, controls metal, but has a heart of gold." He said.

"Wow, that would almost be sweet if your stopped calling her a rookie." Yuri said.

"THANK YOU!" Pyrrha said. "Why don't I handle the robbery and you can deal with the last tower." She offered.

"Good idea, rook. You need to earn your stars." The web-head said, swinging to the next tower.

"Yes... Earn my stars... Great idea..." She said, her eye twitching slightly. Fortunately, Pyrrha had massive amounts of patience from dealing with Jaune and Nora for so long. She dropped down in front of a jewelry store and saw the owner being held up through the massive window. She quickly entered the store, getting the thug's attentions. "That's quite enough, criminals!" She told them.

They fired on her, but she blocked the bullets with her shield. Once their clips ran out and they began to reload, she flung her shield, bouncing it off two of their heads and bringing them down, turning her spear into its rifle form and blasting the last thug in the chest, sending him to the ground with his friends.

However, no sooner were they down, then a car pulled up and four more thugs came from it firing at the shop, Pyrrha standing in front of and protecting the shop owner from the bullets. She then rushed in as two of them drew crowbars. They struggled, but managed to defend themselves until Pyrrha dropped and swept them, completely knocking one down and sending the other to one knee. She rolled over him and pushed off, flinging her shield off him, knocking him out and sending her shield into the other one's head as he got back up, knocking him back down, catching it and backflipping onto the thug to knock him out.

She then used her spear to rocket forward, clipping and stunning a thug, before spinning and whacking him with the flat side of her spear head, knocking him out. The last thug aimed at her with his pistol again, but Pyrrha noticed he was too close to the car and used her semblance to open the rear driver door fast and hard, hitting the man with it, staggering him back, before she threw her shield at his head and knocked him onto his back, jumping onto the car, doing a double front flip and dropping on the man's chest with both knees, taking him out.

"What a shame. If you put as much effort as you did into this heist into... really anything, you could have very successful careers." She said. She then hurried to the next tower just as Spider-Man matched the signal and got it back online. "They've been taken care of." She said.

"Nice job, Pyrrha. You definitely earned those stars." Peter said.

"Oh. No praise for the 'rookie' from 'Spider-Cop?'" She asked, half-teasingly.

He shook his head at this. "Nope. Spider-Cop's had his day, but that day is done and he had to retire." The web-swinger explained.

(Thank goodness.) Pyrrha thought, letting out a sigh of relief. "Well, I'm sure he will be missed." She said.

"I know, right? Yuri had to leave and get a drink, the emotions just overwhelmed her." He said, the two of them laughing. He then noticed the state of his costume. "Oh, not good. I can't have people taking pictures of my three chest hairs." He said, looking up at Pyrrha, who didn't look too much better. "Your costume could do with a little fixing up, too. Those goggles and that cape have pretty much had it." He said.

Pyrrha looked and nodded, noticing that her "cape" was indeed quite tattered and her goggles had cracked from pressure when she rolled out of the way of a shooter at some point. "They do seem to be at their limit." She admitted.

"Great. I'm just gonna make a quick call to see if the coast is clear. Be right back." He said, hurrying behind the roof's air conditioning unit. Pyrrha waited patiently for Spider-Man to finish his call, using her semblance to spin her sword like a twitch gyrator (Remnant's fidget spinner), before he returned. "Alright, it should be clear for me to work on my suit and upgrade yours." He explained.

"That sounds lovely!" Pyrrha said.

The two of them flew through the city and soon arrived at the lab. Peter took a deep breath and sighed as they arrived, knowing he'd have to reveal his secret identity to the girl. "Okay, Pyrrha. When I take off my costume, you're gonna see my face and learn who I really am. Can I trust that you'll keep it to yourself and never tell anyone?" He asked.

Pyrrha was a bit surprised at the usually flippant hero's sudden seriousness, but soon got her own serious look and nodded. "I swear to never tell a soul." She promised.

"Alright." He said, reaching up and taking off his mask. "Peter Parker. Nice to meet you. Y'know, for real this time." He said, holding out his hand.

Pyrrha smiled at this, taking the hand and shaking it. "It's wonderful to meet you, Peter Parker." She said.

The two of them entered the lab and went into the office, where Peter set down his suit. "Alright. I'll stitch this up real quick, then get to work on your costume." He explained.

"I could sew it up for you, if you wanted. A good friend of mine taught me how to sew. He was amazing at it and I like to think I learned quite well." She said, remembering how Jaune taught her to sew like a pro. Hey, in a house with eight women, there was NO way Jaune wasn't learning to sew at some point.

"Great. Then, uh... I'll have to take a few measurements, then I'll get right on it." He said, looking around and pulling out a strange rectangular device. He used it to take a picture of Pyrrha, the device automatically turning her into a silhouette with green grid lines, analyzing her body from the picture and making the proper measurements. "Alright. Now to get to work. Good thing Doc ordered so much extra materials. There's enough to make two whole suits of armor, so adding to what you already have should be a snap." He said.

However, the two of them were completely unprepared as the door opened. "Parker!" Doctor Octavius said as he entered the room with a bag of take-out containers. Peter jumped and looked worriedly to Pyrrha, who quickly hid the suit behind her back. He then noticed the redhead and looked back to Peter. "You know no one else should be in the lab. Who's this?" He asked.

"I know, I'm sorry, Doc. This is my friend, uh..." Peter started.

"Jane!" Pyrrha interrupted, thinking quickly and simply dropping the "u" from Jaune's name. "Jane Arc." She answered, blushing a bit. She had thoughts of having Arc be her last name at some point, but not like this.

"Yeah. She needed help fixing something and I needed tools from here to help her out." He explained.

"I see." He said, looking back to Pyrrha. "And what is that behind your back?" He asked.

"Just a side project I've been working on." Peter explained, moving between them. However, the doctor simply advanced forward, Peter moving out of the way. He then held his hand out and Pyrrha couldn't help but hand the suit to him. "Of course... It's you..." He said, looking to Peter.

"Uh... I don't know what..." Peter started, hoping desperately he could play it off.

"Oh, come on, Parker. It's obvious." He said.

"It isn't his fault!" Pyrrha interjected.

Otto then looked to her, realization growing on him. "Wait... There was a red-haired girl with Spider-Man when he took down Fisk." He said, looking to the side where Pyrrha's armor was laying. Peter had a spare track suit with his clothes at the lab, which her gave her to wear so she would at least have SOMETHING other than her armor to wear for the time being. "That's the armor, there. So you're the Red Huntress." He said. "That makes sense. If Peter makes Spider-Man's equipment, he's probably making something for you as well." He theorized.

Peter almost let out a sigh of relief as Otto gave him an opening to save his identity. "Yes, exactly. I design Spider-Man's gear and now I'm working on things for the Red Huntress. I'm sorry I kept it a secret, but I was worried that if word got out, my family would be in danger." He explained.

The doctor nodded at this. "Of course. That makes sense, you'd be a target. They could either use you to get to him or have you make a perfect counter to his equipment." He theorized again, before putting a hand on both of their shoulders. "Don't worry. Your secrets are safe with me." He said, grabbing his food and leaving.

Peter let out a huge sigh of relief. "That was way too close." He said.

"I'm sorry." Pyrrha said.

"It's no big deal. Doc's got our back. Now, let's get to work." Peter said, the two of them continuing the tasks they'd assigned themselves.

They finished their tasks, but fell asleep shortly after, exhausted from their repairs, Pyrrha laying on the couch and Peter behind the desk in a computer chair, leaned forward with his head on the desk. He lifted it up and groaned, before noticing the note on his forehead. "Check your email? I hope this isn't how Doc fires me." He said, starting the computer and checking his email as he was told.

He then pulled up the email. "Peter, the revelation that you are Spider-Man's suit crafter (is that the right term?), along with how much you are trying to help our young new hero is a reminder of the good man and partner you are. No matter how busy you are, you still find time to help others.

I hope you don't mind, but I noticed the armor you were making for our new friend and thought up some improvements to give her some advantages in the field. Also, some improvements for Spider-Man, that should help keep him safe. Hopefully, with these upgrades, they'll continue to do great things for our city.

Looking forward to the incredible work we are doing and changing the world together!

Your partner and friend,

O.

Peter looked through the attached note and was amazed at what he found. "Whoa. Doc really outdid himself this time." He said, looking back at Pyrrha. "Well, she's probably still gonna sleep for a while. I should have enough time to add the upgrades." He said, getting to work.

A few hours later, the web-swinger was zipping through the city in his new costume with a white hard plastic spider motif on the chest and the same hard plastic on the hands and sides of the forearm. He happily swung through the city, weaving between pedestrians and traffic, launching himself into the air. "Hello, New York!" He shouted, landing on a building. "Not bad at all, what do you think, Red Huntress?" He asked, turning as an armored figure did a 3 point landing behind him, like she did at the end of the Deathstalker fight.

Pyrrha now wore a full suit of armor, slightly lighter than her original bronze armor, the armor itself quite intimidating, looking like Spartan armor, but with an almost skeletal design to it as well. She had a red sash around her waist as well, the helmet of the armor allowing her beautiful hair to flow out the back, four slits on the face making the eye holes. With that in mind, one would think her vision would be blocked or impaired, but on the inside of the mask, Pyrrha had full visuals on anything with staggeringly accurate holographics, as well as several diagrams to show her health and other conditions, as well as a HUB with a map for the whole island.

"Actually, I think I need a different name. The Red Huntress was mostly supposed to be a sidekick for Jaune's Huntsman persona." She said.

"Wow. A name change already. Usually a big event has to happen for a change like that." Peter said. "But if that's what you want, what should I call you?" He asked.

"Call me... Arkos." She said.


A/N: And done! Sorry it's been so long since the last chapter. I was hoping to get to the part with MJ before I stopped, but many people said the last chapter was too long, so I stopped at the new suits. Speaking of, I really could not do Pyrrha's suit justice. To see the picture I used for inspiration, look up "Pyrrha embers from ashes". Also, I was thinking this as I wrote: what would be the names of RWBY characters if they were bitten by radioactive spiders and took on Spider-Man-like persona's. Here's some of my ideas:

Ruby = Scythe Spider

Ren = Lotus Spider

Pyrrha = Bronze Spider

List some of your ideas in the reviews and I will give you a shout-out in the next chapter. I hope you enjoyed this chapter and will look forward to the next one.