Hey everyone, Packerfan95 here and I have a brand new superhero story for you. You may have read my story with Cole as the Incredible Hulk and Kai as the Ghost Rider. But now this time it is Jay as Spiderman because you could guess from the title. But anyway, I got nothing much else to say, other than that my previous story called Mysterious Water: Deep Within The Forest will be on hiatus until then but I hope you enjoy this. I present to you the Amazing SpiderJay. :)


Prolouge: Weekend at Walker Home

Thunder rumbled lightly with patters of rain splattering against the windows of a car. The sky was dark and cloudly for no one to see the moon or sky itself. Even the occasional lightning bolt scattered across the clouds to enlighten the night. A boy in the backseat of a car that drove through the rainy night lifted his head in a short startle to the storm, but quickly relaxed as he wasn't scared for it. He enjoyed watching lightning being formed in the skies. It doesn't startle him.

The boy, around the age of eight, rested his head of hazel auburn hair against the window of the japoly vehicle his father made years before he was born. His eyes were soft hazel underneath the large black plastic glasses he despised to wear, but it was so he could see better. He even had a vertical scar running down his right eyebrow. Any closer from his accident in the past from a rogue sheet of metal sliding down from a junk pile, he would've lost his eye, but was glad he didn't. The boy shifted in his seat a little and turned his gaze to the back of his parent's head to sigh. "Why do I have to stay at some old people's place and you two are gone for the weekend?" he whined a little. "Why can't I go with you? I promise to not cause any trouble."

"Because Jay," his mother, Edna, explained. "Your father figured that this convention and semour would be boring to you. And we know how bored you get."

"Plus your Uncle Ben isn't some ole' person, son." Jay's father, Ed, added. He squinted his hazel eyes to search for the street he was searching for and turned down the quiet streets of the suburban area outside of Ninjago City. "He's around the same age as me by a couple of years. Plus he and your Aunt Mary would love to see ya. They haven't see ya in a long time, don'tcha know?"

Jay whined exaggeratly to slump back in his seat and pulled the blue jacket over him. His head rested on the headrest and watched the rain droplets glide down on his window and watched them reflect as his parents drove underneath the streetlights. He shifted his eyes to see that they were driving along side to close housing complexes until his father pulled next to the curb to park. He figured they had arrived now. The boy in blue sighed as his parents killed the engine and climbed out as he hoped now they change their minds, but it didn't came. Sighing in defeat, he quickly followed in suit after grabbing his backpack of packed clothes for the weekend and quickly rushed up to the shelthered patio terrance from the heavy rain and waited. His parents quickly followed after him underneath their umbrella to meet up with him and Ed knocked.

Jay felt his fate was doomed.

"Just a minute." a voice called out.

Jay waited and watched the door open to be greeted by a woman. Black hair with streaks of grey showing tied back into a ponytail and eyes were a calming light blue shade as she smile softly. "Oh you must be my nephew, Jay, aren't you?" she wondered kindly. Jay wondered if he should reply to answer but slowly nodded, but was confused if she was his Aunt Mary. The woman saw his mask of confusion to chuckle a little. "I don't blame you if you don't recognize me." she said. "It's been years. Come in so you don't catch a cold."

Jay nodded and stepped in the small foyer of the small condominium complex with his parents behind him. He gazed around the main hall to feel a little homey than the camping trailer he lived in with his parents in the junkyard. In the foyer had a staircase to lead to the upper floors of however many rooms there were. On the left was a small he believed was the living room and could see the dining room in the back of the room. Across from he was standing, Jay could see an island counter of the kitchen with pots and pans dangling like a chandelier. What an odd kitchen? he said to himself. Who would hang their dishes like that? He paused to sniff the air as it smelled delicious. Are those cookies?

"Ben, are you around?" Ed called out. "Or does your little brother need to call ya by your ole' nickname like when we were youngsters?"

"No need to, Edie." a male voice said. "I'm coming down." Jay couldn't help but chuckle a little. His father was called Edie? He heard muffled footsteps creak from the floorboards above and saw a man emerge on top of the stairs. he saw that he had hazel auburn hair with flecks of grey showing like his father. His eyes were the same as his father's while showing wrinkles around his eyes. Jay wondered if this was his uncle as well. "Ah Ed n' Edna, it's good to see ya after...possibly four years or more." he said with a greeting smile and turned his eyes down to the small child. "And ya must be Jay, my nephew." Jay nodded his head quickly. Ben chuckled as he walked down to meet up with them. "Why look at ya. So grown up. Why you must be six or seven the last time I saw ya."

"I'm actually eight." Jay corrected him while pushing his bulky glasses up his nose.

He felt something tap his head and turned to see his mother was the one who tapped his head. She gave him a kind but hard stare to her son. "Don't be rude, Jay." she scowled him lightly. "Ben, Mary, we can't thank you enough to watch Jay while we're gone for the weekend. This is really helpful."

"Not at all." Mary said in return. "It's the least we can do, and even see our nephew in such a long time."

"Oh yes," Ben agreed. "Why when you called to ask us to watch him, we were both excited. We had to agree to it." He turned his gaze to Jay. "We got your room all set up for the stay. We also hope you like chocolate chip cookies."

Jay shyly smiled to his relatives, but looked up at his parents as his father took a knee to be at his height. He knew what this meant. "So this is goodbye then until Monday?" he scoffed a bit.

Ed softly laughed and pulled his son closer for a small hug. Jay struggled a bit, but stopped as it was no use once his mother joined in. "It's not that too bad, son." he said. "It's not like we're leaving forever, don'tcha know. We would never do that, right Edna?"

His wife nodded and turned to face her son. "You packed clean underwear, right?" she asked.

Jay's jaw dropped slightly to feel his cheeks burn up a little. How embarassing to be asked in front of your relatives? "Mmmoooommm!" he whined exaggeratly again while trying to hide his beet red face. "I have, okay. That's not cool."

"I'm just making sure my little Jay-Jay isn't going commando." She pulled him in to plant a kiss to his forehead while hearing him whine more embarassing statements. "Now be good, will ya." and kissed his head again. "And be careful with your glasses."

"I will, okay."

"We know you will." Ed added. "We're just saying that's all." and hugged his son one last time. "Don't worry, son. We'll be back." He lifted his eyes to smile at his brother. "And thank you again for watching him, Benny."

Ben chuckled lightly and pulled his wife closer to him. "Don't worry, it's the least we can do." he replied. "He's in great care." and gently pats Jay's back.

Jay watched his parents turned to leave the complex and out into the rain. He watched from the glass door to see his parent enter their vehicle and each waved him goodbye as they drove off into the night. He sighed as he felt lonely now to their departure, but perked up as two hands rested on his shoulders to lift his head and turned to his relative's warm smiles and slowly felt comfortable. Outside, he felt like he was going to like it here, but internally he wondered if this was going to be a long weekend.


The rain continued to pour during the evening to drench the bay window of the living room. Jay continued to watch the rain drops cascade down on the glass and turned away to sigh. "Is it ever gonna stop?" he wondered to gaze around the room in boredom. He felt a sense of serenity to the room that almost looked like a library to him for the many shelves of stacked books. He even felt comfortable to the dark forest green walls with a fire blazing in the granite fireplace. Almost different than his home in the junkyard. He turned away to see the television playing a StarFarer cartoon for him, but wasn't paying much attention to them or the small dish of fresh baked cookies that he only ate half of with milk. Something felt neutral to him, but what?

He glanced around to see the living room was deserted but he was alone still. He could hear his aunt shuffling in the kitchen and his uncle could be anywhere in the complex. He groggily climbed off the sofa couch to walk out to the foyer and heard shuffling upstairs. He must be upstairs. he shrugged and quietly walked up to face a door straight in front of him at the end of a hall. He quickly crept up to it, thankful his blue socks muffled his approach and knocked. "Uncle Ben?" he called. He heard no response and knocked again to hear nothing and turned the knob to quietly enter.

The boy in blue gazed around the small room to realize it was an office study area. A dark mahogany desk stood in the back cluttered with papers and files with the large window behind opened to hear the rain more. Jay kept shifting his hazel eyes in wonder to see more books stacked around with a small television monitor in the corner with the walls decorated with old movie posters; old and new. He recognized a few as Clutch Power films. But his eyes then rested on a small dome of glass with a metal spider in the center on a small stick to raise his scarred brow. The auburn haired kid kept allowing his feet to lead him toward the desk and around to see a nametag and picked it up. His hazel eyes squinted through his bulky lenses to see a picture of his uncle with name underneath with a bar code. His eyes kept staring at the tag until they caught attention to the company name to raise his brow more. "Oscorp?" he whispered to himself.

"Are we getting into things we aren't suppose to?" a voice chriped.

A small injection of adrenaline cause Jay to scream a bit and jump to the voice and dropped the nametag and his glasses. He hastily and quickly picked both item up from the hardwood floor to place the tag back on the desk and the large glasses over his nose. He gulped to the consequences for entering without permission and lifted his head to meet with his uncle gaze. But he didn't look mad though. "I..uh..heard something upstairs and came here to see if it was you." he nervously replied. "And when I came to the door I saw and just walked in. I swear I didn't break anything."

His uncle's stare made his heart beat quickly to the long silence. He had no idea what he was thinking, but raised his brow as his Uncle Ben was chuckling lightly. "I know you didn't." he laughed lightly and walked behind to close the window behind them. "I was just giving you a hard time like when I did it with your dad when we were little. And yes it was me. I was moving some boxes around and this window tends to open itself a lot." He moved some papers aside to take himself a seat on the desk. "So you have questions about me or this place?" he asked.

Jay slowly felt his beating heart ease that his uncle wasn't angry at him for entering his study without permission. Way to scare your nephew like that. He inhaled deeply to calm his nerves and looked around to have a question pop into his head, but none came. "Uh..." he stuttered. He didn't know what to say to his uncle as he seemed decent to have his own study area, but turned to the nametag on the desk. "Uh...You work in Oscorp?" he asked to break his stuttering moment.

Ben smiled lightly to laugh hearty and light. "Why of course I do." he replied. "I'm one of the top scientists leaders there. You perhaps heard of us in the papers."

Jay nodded as he knew about the company. As a matter of fact, everyone in Ninjago would. One of the most popular industries nested in Ninjago City. "Yeah I have." he responded and pushed his glasses up. "Oscorps is the second largest building in Ninjago City next to Loa Enterprise which is also Ninjago City Tower. It's the place that creates many things that can't. They create many awesome gadgets such as those vulture wings I heard or those octopus arms. Don't you guys also do stuff with aliens from space?"

A chuckle formed in Ben's throat to his talkative nephew to shake his head on the last question. Such a wild imagination from him. "No we haven't on that alien part." he and moved some files aside to open on up. "You see here is that we are scientists to help the world better. Some are medical and others are engineers. Such as creating those gadgets you described are prototypes. But what I do is that I'm a enviromental scientist for plants and animals. I have to find ways to have them adapt to larger enviroments and live longer lives. See." and pulled out a picture.

Jay stared into the photograph of his uncle in a lab coat with other scientists next to him. His lab coat was bleach white brightly against the dull room color. He even noticed in his hands was a small white mouse that he figured was a lab rat, but something caught his attention to squint his eyes. From the rat, it was missing a foot as it brushed its snow white fur. And behind his uncle was a computer monitor was an image of a lizard and a spider to raise his brow and stare at his uncle. "You trying to help with rats who have three legs?" he asked confused.

His uncle smiled to shake his head a little to reply and moved the picture back to its home envelope. "Not exactly." he replied. "You know that lizards can regrow their limbs incase they fall off from a predator, right?" He saw his nephew nod in a reply. "Well reptiles have unique cells that can regenerate their limbs they have lost from natural causes or predators. So what we're trying to do is to see if we can find the DNA sequence that causes those cells to activate and regenerate. And so, Scooter, the rat, will have his leg back. What do you think of that?"

Jay blinked in surprise to the possible outbreak idea and looked away to think. It sounded like an unique idea, but a bit ludicrous if it even got in the wrong hands. What if they started testing on humans and the side effects go...funny!? he wondered. Then they might turn into lizard monsters! Then who will save the world!? No one! Not even Fritz Donnagan. Man we would be hooped. The boy turned back to his uncle to shrug his shoulders. His uncle didn't even mind his answer. "So how come you're not an inventor like my dad is?" he asked absentmindly. "I thought we come from a family of inventors?"

Ben sighed lightly and picked up a small picture frame from his desk to stare at it. Jay had caught a glimpse of a boy who looked exactly liked him, but knew it wasn't. It showed two boys of the same features, but one was taller than the other and the photo looked old. He figured it was his father and uncle as kids. "Well that may be true, but not entirely." Ben replied and set the picture down. "Your dad was a wizard when it came to inventions and auto repairs and other stuff with tools. I, however, was fascinated with science. We're both family, just with different interest in careers." He then lifted his head to stare at his nephew as he took a seat on the leather chair. "Makes me wonder. What is that you wish to do when you grow up? An inventor like my brother or something else?"

A smile tugged on Jay's face eagerly to have jumping to his feet from the question. The result almost caused him to drop his glasses but quickly caught them to place them back on his face. "When I grow up, I'm gonna become the greatest inventor in all of Ninjago!" he squeaked in excitement. It's been a dream for him for seeing his father invent and work in the junkyard, the possibilities are endless of ideas. "I'm also the fastest kid in school than others so maybe I can be a superhero. I would call myself...Mr. Fix-it! The fastest inventor to stop catastrophe from happening. Even from the ancient race of Serpentine snakes. Duh-Duh-Du-Duhhh! Hahahaha!"

Ben laughed along to his nephew's antics and imagination. He could tell he was excited, but could see greater potential in him. Just what though? "Sounds like to me you have a future plan to be a hero then, don'tcha?" he said. Jay continued to laugh a little and nodded. "Well then, let me tell ya something then." He got up from his seat to walk around to kneel to Jay's height and rested a hand on his shoulder. "With great power like that, comes with great responsibilities. You think you can do that?"

The auburn haired kid eased his laughter to ponder it over and nod. Out of all the comic books he read from the junkyard, every superhero has their own responsibilities to protect the people and world by all means of cost. Even to the damsel in distress. It'll be something he'll have to do then. "Yeah. I can do it. I know I can."

A smile formed on his uncle's face and patted his shoulder to cause him to almost drop his glasses but quickly pushed them up. "That's my nephew then." he said and stood. "Now why don't we head back downstairs and have some of Aunt Mary's cookies and pick out a good movie, huh?" Jay smiled a nod to reply and walked beside his uncle to leave the study together. "You know," he wondered. "For being quiet to enter my office like that, you could be a ninja. Quiet and stealthy."

Jay had stopped to think about that. Him, a ninja? With what? Nunchucks? Could he be dressed in blue even? That would cool for him. Possibilities were endless. "Maybe." he said. "Just maybe."


So what did you think about it? It's only the prologue but I promise you that it'll get better as the story progresses throughout the weeky updates on Fridays. So I hoped you enjoyed the first chapter, have a great weekend, and I'll see you all next week. :)