The next morning, Peter and Mary Jane had been invited to the office of J. Jonah Jameson. They entered the workplace.
"Good morning, Peter," Betty said.
"Are you working with us again?" Hoffman asked.
"I just got an invitation to meet with Jameson."
Robbie Robertson entered the room a moment later.
"It's great to see you back, Mr. Robertson," J. Jonah Jameson said.
"It's great to be back now that you've come to your senses."
"I know. You were right. Spider-Man is a hero. Peter, Mary Jane, step into my office."
They followed Jameson into his office and saw John Jameson. J. Jonah Jameson closed the door behind them.
"John," Mary Jane said. "You're awake! I'm sorry we never really discussed what happened."
"It's okay. You moved on. And even though it took me a while to, I moved on as well."
"Can you ever forgive us?"
"No. There is nothing to forgive you for. You two belong together. And I shouldn't be upset about that. You're a good man, Peter. And you are what's best for Mary Jane."
John held out his hand. Peter shook it.
"No hard feelings?" Peter asked.
"None at all. I better go, now. My dad wants to talk to you."
John exited the room.
"I'm sorry for firing you, Peter. And for making you look like a menace. I was all about the money. But now I am all about the truth. Would you consider coming back to the Daily Bugle?"
"I don't know. I'm already taking pictures of Spider-Man for the Daily Planet."
"I'm not surprised. Can I at least get an exclusive interview with Spider-Man? I promise that I will leave your name off of the article."
"Sure."
"Great. Let me grab my pen... So, Spider-Man, you have just defeated a group of villains all by yourself."
"Not exactly by myself."
"That's good. Feel free to correct me so I get the story straight. Before we go into all that, how did you gain your superpowers?"
"Well, it all started when I was bitten by a radioactive spider..."
