Nick Fury did not like to be kept waiting. So when he sat at the Baxter Building, sipping a disgusting cup of coffee and no Spider-Man showed, he was very angry. He was told that Spider-Man would meet him here. Well, where the hell was he?
Nick Fury looked at the clock. Ten minutes. He was ten minutes late and in their business, ten minutes was a lot of time. Nick Fury did not have ten minutes to waste.
The Fantastic Four were all doing their own things, afraid to enrage Fury even more. They had nothing to say to him, and nothing they wanted to say. Spider-Man was to meet at their building and speak with Nick Fury; they didn't need to get themselves involved in the situation any more than that.
As they anticipated his arrival, Spider-Man entered suddenly, landing with a double-spin flip as he said "ta-da!"
"Wall-Crawler! Where the hell have you been?" Fury said, standing from his chair.
"Save your breath for your inflatable girlfriend, Fury. Let's just get down to it. I remember most of everything. I'm not really sure what I don't remember, but I remember a lot."
"You're speaking in circles, Spider-Man. How did you regain your memory?"
Spider-Man walked over the wall where Fury had been sitting and crouched on it. Nick Fury sat down again, next to him.
"It just came all of a sudden." Spider-Man tried to explain.
"Where were you when it happened?"
"Fighting the Sinister Six. Oh, and, thanks a lot for you help with them." Spider-Man said sarcastically.
Fury ignored his comment. "I'm not sure what else to tell you, Spider-Man. I'm not a doctor, though I highly recommend you see one."
"Are you making a joke about my sanity, or was that an actual concern for my health?"
Fury stood. "No, that was a joke. You need a doctor because you're crazy."
"Since when do you joke?"
Fury flashed him a smile. "Ha. I guess you really do remember, Web-Swinger."
A/N: The End! Sorry to cut this short. I had this better planned-out in my head. That happens a lot with me :). Thanks to everyone and anyone who reviewed and kept up with the story. I enjoyed writing this, even if it wasn't one of my best works.
