((SORRY FOR THE LONG WAIT. LIFE SORT OF GOBBLED ME UP. I WILL POST THE LAST TWO CHAPTERS SOON.))

It had been two weeks since Matt Murdock took on the Parker case and even with his enhanced senses he struggled to find a way to prove who set the fire. With the help of Tony he'd pieced together most of the truth but he still lacked sufficient proof. So far he'd figured out that the property had been on the market for years, he also found out that the owner of the property was going bankrupt. This led Matt to believe that the owner had lit the fire in order to claim the insurance money. After a quick conversation with the man, Matt knew he'd started the fire. Why the landlord had to frame Peter was still a mystery to Matt.

With the court date getting closer Matthew knew he couldn't prove who actually committed the crime and would simply have to prove that Peter didn't do it. So now Matthew had to piece together Peter's schedule before the fire. But Matt could tell that Peter was keeping something from him. There were holes Peters day and Matt knew the prosecution would point that out. The boy however refused to admit was he was really doing.

Currently Matthew was in his office with Peter. He'd asked the boy to his office because he suspected the boy was hiding something from his parents so he wanted to take the boy out of that environment.

"Peter walking from school to your house does not take 60 minutes and you only took 3 photos. Your hiding something. What else aren't you telling me?"

Peter bit his lip. "I was just taking pictures. I only took three because… I wanted to find … muse." Peter knew that Matt suspected something. "Look I've got to go."

Later that day Daredevil heard a cry for help but before he could get to the scene a young hero responded to the plea. Matthew stood in the shadows as heard Spiderman ask the victim which way the criminal went. Matthew knew that voice; it was the voice of Peter Parker. Now Matthew understood why the boy had run into the fire. Peter didn't want to be a hero, he was a hero.