Rise Of G-Morph And The Amazing Spider-Man by Amit Barabi:

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Gwen Stacy is chosen by Eunice to become the successor of the Hero Of Heroes, Ben Tennyson. Please read and enjoy her origin as the heroine, G-Morph, and her ever-growing adventure with her arachnoid boyfriend, Spider-Man.

This story is mainly based on the movies of The Amazing Spider-Man and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it also has some original ideas. Peter and Gwen are pairing. I was inspired by The Incredible Muffin's My Alien Academia and Ben 10: Unlimited. This story was originally titled "Wristed Heroes". This is the first story of my big planned series, Amit's Cinematic Universe, or ACU for short.

Ben 10 does not belong to me and Spider-Man and the rest of Marvel do not belong to me. Ben 10 belongs to Cartoon Network and was made by Man Of Action, and Spider-Man and Marvel belong to Disney and were made by Stan Lee.

Before we start, I have an author note to make:

The Marvel universe in this continuity is heavily based on The Amazing Spider-Man movies and the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but I am also going to add a few elements from The Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon, Spider-Man PS4, and some original ideas and concepts. But don't expect Ultimate Spider-Man or the comic books, because I don't like those stuff. I plan to rewrite The Amazing Spider-Man and add some necessary elements from the other versions mentioned above, and then do the same for the rest of the movies.

You are probably going to have some questions while reading my story, mainly regarding minor characters like Ben Tennyson, and Harry Osborn, some certain mysterious characters, and an original character that will appear later on. But do not worry; all will be answered in later chapters.

I was inspired by The Incredible Muffin's writing when I wrote this, so you will probably notice some similarities to stories like My Alien Academia and Ben 10 Unlimited. If you are not familiar with The Incredible Muffin or his stories, then go read them. Even the stories that he wrote and for some reason deems "not so good" are great and fun to read. I sure have a lot to learn from this man about writing, and this story will improve over time to fit the standards that he has set.


Chapter 1: The Successor.

(Multiverse-B, Earth-Prime, Mount Rushmore-Omnicity, November 3012)

A blonde woman entered the laboratory of the Mount Rushmore base of Plumbers. She had a determined look on her face with a nearly unnoticeable sign of doubt about her decision.

She asked for this years ago and insisted on it nearly every time the subject came out in conversations in the last few months. She could not stay in her comfort zone forever, not when she knew it was her chance to help someone directly after so long and make up for her past mistakes. She wished she could say that she could not remember the last time she went out to the field, but that would be a lie; she will never forget how she lost one of the people she loved and cared for the most.

As she walked in, she was greeted by a familiar green flash. When the flash faded, the blonde woman saw the man she had known and admired ever since she opened her eyes for the first time.

"Are you sure you want to do this?" The man asked as he had just finished the final touch on his project, "I could just write a tutorial program in my image and install it into the new watch. It will only take an hour, and you will not have to deal with an inexperienced kid, or worse, a teenager."

"I'm sure, Ben." The woman replied to the man. She hugged him and then put her hand on his finished creation, "They better have a mentor who can actually think for their own and has some experience with this kind of technology. And other than that, you know that I need to do it. I will see you as soon as they are ready. And don't underestimate teenagers. You were 16 by the time I met you for the first time, after all." The woman said with a smile before closing her eyes and disappearing in a flash of green light and converting her mass into the alien watch on the table.

The man, who is now known as Ben, held up the alien-looking watch and smiled. He activated his own gauntlet-looking watch, and a green portal opened in front of him. "Whoever you might be on the other side. If you are worthy, welcome to the life of a hero." He looked at the watch that contained his friend one last time before throwing it into the portal and closing it after a few seconds.

"And good luck, Eunice. Last time can never happen again."


(Multiverse-M, Universe-616 Asgard, November 1020)

"This is not right," Gwendolyn declared, "Eunice was supposed to contact us by now! We should go down there and pull her out of this mission."

"Relax, Gwen, she will be okay. It is just an info-gathering mission. I did many of those even before I joined the Plumbers." Kevin retorted, trying to calm down his girlfriend before turning to Ben, who was talking to the eldest son of their host, with some worry of his own, "What do you think, Tennyson?"

Ben turned away from the prince of Asgard and replied in a serious tone, "Look, I don't like it either, but Eunice is the only one who can sneak into their base without being detected by their mages or scanners. If I could, I would have done it myself, but I can't..." He looked at his completed Omnitrix with memories from the war, "Not anymore..."

"Excuse me, my honored guests," The young prince got their attention while swinging his training staff aggressively, "Why even bother with all the sneaking if you know where those cultists are? If they are as big of a threat to this and any other realm as you claim, then we shall strike them with the might of our combined powers at once!"

The trio exchanged looks before Kevin spoke up, "Look, your majesty, believe it or not, but randomly flailing a hammer around doesn't solve every problem, and even if your army can kill every member of the Living Death on that planet, we don't even know if they've colonized only one world in this universe, and your gatekeeper can only tell if they leave that planet via spaceships. We need to know what they plan so we can minimize the casualties. Understood?"

Thor looked angry, but Gwendolyn came in before a fight between the two could start, "We promise that as soon as Eunice contacts us, we will let you do whatever you want to them."

"But we can't attack blindly," Ben added as he noticed Thor's recklessness building up in his tone, "If you attack them alone or without a plan, they could be prepared, overwhelm any of us, and make those Frost Giants that you told me about look like ants in comparison." Then an idea came to the Omnimaster's mind, "And even if you could kick their lizard butts, wouldn't you want to wait until that hammer of yours would be ready and test it against them and increase your chances?"

The would-be God Of Thunder growled, but as stubborn as he was, even he could not argue against this logic, "Fine, we will wait until your friend makes her move, but when such an event happens, they will meet the might of the son of Odin!"

...

A few minutes have passed.

Thor got tired of waiting and left to train with his little brother. He may have been an arrogant brat, but as it seemed to Ben, Thor's one sparring match against each of his present guests taught the prince that it would be wise not to fight them until his magical hammer would be fully enchanted, learning some moves from his smarter brother, or both. The last option would save Ben the most headache due to its time consumption and distract him the least while he, Kevin, and Gwendolyn tried to obtain as much information as they could about the resources that this universe contained and would be worth enough for their enemies to risk coming here.

Ever since the war ended, Ben hoped things would become more manageable. But if the aftermath was not tricky enough to deal with, then the rise of the cult of The Living Death sometimes made the Hero Of Heroes think that the war has never really met its conclusion. The cult's members somehow knew how to hide through all of the chaos the multiverse was suffering from by concealing in apocalyptic places on various planets in different universes that were highly harmed by the war and doing their unholy deeds. Still, for some reason, those sadistic reptilians decided to take a risk and colonize a planet in this universe, where the war had never reached.

Past experiences taught Ben that the members of this cult were difficult to beat, but every time he and his allies managed to capture one of them, the cultists managed to kill themselves or escape before interrogation despite Ben's best efforts. At the very least, some of the Plumbers' labs have managed to examine what was left of the bodies of the dead cult members and give them insight into their enemy's potential capabilities and resources.

The cult of The Living Death had raised, or rather, discovered, shortly after the war ended six months ago, and ever since, they were spreading their sadistic ways across Ben's universe and many others in the vast omniverse. They were experimenting on different life forms, corrupting them, and either killing them or recruiting them. They somehow obtained access and knowledge of Level 19 technology and Magarockian magic, and the exact limit of their powers became unknown. The only member whom Ben could recall meeting more than once was their leader, and Ben's survival on each occasion was barely accomplishable. As much as Ben knew, that guy was unkillable, and not due to a lack of trying on Ben's side.

Their members can counter most of Ben's aliens, and had he not had the Master Control unlocked and years of mastery over it, he could probably not beat any of their more capable groups, let alone survive encounters with their leader. It is unknown if their versatile powers originated from Cross-Species Genetics, Cybernetic Enhancements, Magical Enchantments, or as his cousin feared, all combined as one. Fighting them unprepared had cost Kevin three of his limbs and most of his organs, but thankfully, he carried on him a small piece of a Methanosian and absorbed its power moments before he lost consciousness and was found by Ben. It took more than a month until Kevin made a full recovery, and even after that, he was not willing to let any of his friends fight these monsters alone.

Their method of teleportation was one of the biggest mysteries about them; not only it was not clear what the range limit of this ability was, but it was also untraceable by any known means to Ben and his allies. This ability in particular gave the Living Death members an edge that forced the Plumbers to make more cautious moves since the former faction could ambush the latter at any time and escape before reinforcement could arrive as long as they knew what to expect.

Knowing that their enemies would be exposed on the planet they were enhabiting, Ben, Gwen, Kevin, and Eunice traveled to that universe and arrived on the artificial plant known as Asgard and convinced its king, Odin Allfather, of their identities and intentions, and let them form a base of operations in the outskirts of his eternal city to save this and every other universe.

As a gesture of goodwill, Ben did not allow his Omnitrix to scan anyone from Asgard until after the disaster would end and there were discussions about a trading alliance between their universes through Asgard, but that would have to wait until the cult was destroyed.

Unfortunately, as they discovered two months ago, The Living Death could sense their mana in a solar system range, leaving Eunice, an artificial life form without detectable mana as the only qualified member of the group to spy on the colony. Another misfortune was that there was no way for Eunice to communicate with the trio without risking her cover, meaning that the trio had to assume that their friend was either captured or still working on gathering information. Any attempt to look for her could jeopardize the whole operation and lead to the last week being a waste of time and giving the cult ideas of other ways to cover their tracks without any new information about their intention about their stay in this universe.

Ben sighed...

If his parents were here, they would have probably told him that no 23-year-old should be in his position and deal with this madness, but come to think about it, his life stopped being normal when he was 10 years old and found the prototype Omnitrix. To think that he barely even had the time to find out that the year was currently 1020 in this universe. Coming to this universe's version of Earth intrigued him for a little while, but when he realized that humans in this universe have already developed a religion based on Asgard and its associated world through a metaphorical tree of life, it would be best to keep the battle away from this counterpart of his world and go home once possible. It was bad enough when people started calling him Omnimaster instead of Ben 10, but to think that people would make a god out of him in some cultures made Ben cringe.

Thinking about all of the details and theories was exhausting, so Ben instructed that he and his friends would go to bed in the hope of regaining some lost hours and preparing for the worst. Maybe Gwen could convince the mages of this world to teach her some new spells tomorrow that could come in handy by the time they have to face their enemies. Asgard had some of the most advanced techno-sorcery in this universe, so maybe they could figure out something that Ben's Anodite cousin could not.

...

After nearly an hour of resting, the Omnitrix beeped in alarm. Ben rushed to his friend's room as XLR8 and knocked on the door as hard and quickly as he could, "Wake up and get dressed! Eunice needs us!" He was about to inform their host, Odin, about the new development, but before he could, the floating projection of Heimdall the gatekeeper of the Bifrost Bridge appeared in front of him to inform him that Odin already knows, but there was also bad news.

"The cult of The Living Death stole ships from its host planet and is heading towards us!" Heimdall announced, "We are under attack!"

Gwendolyn and Kevin ran out of their room, ready for battle, "What are we going to do?!" Gwendolyn asked urgently, "We can't just leave Asgard to deal with those monsters, and we can't abound Eunice!"

It was a hard decision, but Ben was quick to make it.


(Multiverse-B, Earth-Prime, Mount Rushmore-Omnicity, November 3012, a few seconds later)

Ben's decision back then saved so many lives, but after that day, nothing was the same for the Hero of Heroes. It was the last time the trio was together, and he never even had the chance to say goodbye to one of the closest people to him.

Ben shook his head at the memory of that day. He has to trust Eunice to take care of herself for once. It has been long enough since the day he received her distress call all those years ago.

After the portal closed, Ben received an alarming notification on his Omnitrix, "Armory 11? Why would... Sigh... A hero's job is never done, isn't it?" Ben said to himself before disappearing in another flash of green light and being replaced by one of his many alien transformations, "It's Hero Time!"


(Multiverse-M, Earth-616, New York, January 2012)

Gwen Stacy was exceeding the average student in her school. She was one of the smartest, and save for her nearly flat chest, she was also one of the prettiest students, not like she wanted people to know that she cared about the latter. Her golden-blonde hair, beautiful face, and fairly well-shaped body were just bonuses that came with her great personality and high intelligence. If you didn't know her personally, then you would still guess that after school, she goes to her part-time job at Oscorp Tower, where she could actually live up to her great potential as a scientist instead of wasting her after-school time like most teenagers.

Despite her popularity and will to help others, she struggled to consider many students around her age her friends and had a few insecurities when it came to guys. There was, however, this other student who got her attention: Peter Parker, who became her lab partner ever since his only friend, Harry Osborn, was transported to a private school in Europe. Despite being a nice guy, and the only one close to her intellectually, Peter Parker was a little weird and surprisingly lonely. But she didn't care for his weirdness. The fact that she and Peter only knew each other for a single month and barely ever talked to one another outside of class allowed Gwen to give Peter the benefit of the doubt about his weirdness and unexplained loneliness.

Most people would only see Peter as the guy who got bullied quite often by some of the students for his former chubby looks, or as the guy who got coughed numerous times taking pictures of Gwen and a few other girls at school. But Gwen was different than them; It didn't make her not see how good of a person Peter was when given a chance or how often he helped others whenever he could.

...

Being both smart and beautiful may have had a lot to do with her genes, but she was told by her parents from a young age that those gifts must be maintained by the correct lifestyle, and that included but was not limited to jogging and working out regularly. As her mother always claimed and verified by other experts like her, "Jogging regularly will not only make you physically healthier, but it will also strengthen your executive functions and make you feel generally happier and satisfied," If only her little brother enjoyed taking better care of himself as she did.

Considering that her mother is a Neuroscientist, Gwen had never doubted those claims, and the results had always supported them. She was a girl with her life planned for her.

Gwen had many workout outfits in her closet alongside her everyday outfits that she considered fancier ones despite not being colorful, but on Friday nights, she usually wore a white sweatsuit with a hoody, a black neck warmer, and matching black sneakers. It reduced the chances of being unseen in the darkness of the night and getting hit by a car without the need for an ugly light-reflecting vest. She hated wearing the color green.

One evening, during her weekend jogging, Gwen spotted a flash of green light in an alleyway that she passed by. She jokingly thought at first that Peter stalked her again and took a picture of her, but something did not add up. The source of the light continued to glow when she looked back, and she has never seen a green camera flash before.

She'd stopped jogging and walked into the alleyway, and what she saw there changed her life forever. It was a black wristwatch with a squared faceplate that had a green hourglass with a black background on it, but the fact a small watch glowed so brightly wasn't the weirdest thing about the strange-looking watch. It floated in the air, and after a few seconds of staring at it, the watch changed its position, as if it was looking back at her.

She walked slowly towards the strange levitating watch as if she wasn't sure why she was still there. Most high school girls, or even adult people, would have probably just run away the moment the watch "looked" at them, but Gwen wasn't like most people; she was a scientist, or at least wanted to become one after graduation, and her curiosity got the better of her. She got closer to the watch and tried to grab it, only for its strap to open and immediately lock itself on her left wrist.

She fell backward, if not from the velocity with the watch jumped on her, then from the shock. Thankfully, there was nothing on the ground that could injure the blonde's back or stain her white hoody. As soon as she got back up, she tried to take off the watch by force, but to no avail.

"Do you want to take it off already?" an unfamiliar voice asked Gwen, though she couldn't see anyone in the area, "If you want, I can arrange it, but you will not remember ever having this experience, nor will you have another chance for this once in a lifetime opportunity," the voice spoke again.

"Who is this? Who are you?! What is this watch?!" Gwen shouted in fear while getting out of the alleyway. Just before she could get to an area where she could be seen by bystanders, a blonde woman appeared in front of the scared teenager. The woman looked like she was 18 years old at most. She had glowing green eyes and her hair was loose. She wore a white jumpsuit that perfectly hugged every curve of her body and had a black stripe that went from her neck all the way down to her belt. But the most noticeable trait of the woman's appearance was the fact Gwen could see through her as if she was a ghost or a hologram.

"Sorry for scaring you. I can only be seen and heard by whoever wears the Omnitrix. Please don't scream. I am not going to harm you." The older see-through woman said with her hands moving in an attempt to ensure safety as Gwen tried to stay calm, "Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Unitrix or Eunice for short. I am a living machine and currently serve as the AI who lives inside the Omnitrix," Both blondes looked down at Gwen's wrist. After calming down a little, Gwen tried to touch the other blonde's shoulder, only to find out that she was intangible. Another trait of a hologram.

"Gwen... My name is Gwen Stacy," Gwen said as politely as she could in that unnormal scenario, "Wh-what is going on right now, Eunice?"

The holographic woman, now known as Eunice, continued with the tiniest flicker, "L-Let me explain it from the start. I was created in another universe almost 1,800 years ago by a genius inhuman being named Azmuth and helped the user of his greatest creation to save that and many other universes multiple times during the last 1,000 years. Unfortunately, my friend can't protect everyone in every multiverse at all times, so we have built together this replica of his Omnitrix, and I downloaded myself into it so I could find someone worthy of its unrivaled power." Eunice took a break to give Gwen a moment to let it all sink.

"Hold on! Do you want me to be like Iron Man? You want me to be a hero?!" Gwen asked as another major part of Eunice's statement came to her attention, "And are you telling me the multiverse is real?! I thought it was supposed to be all theoretical!" It was a lot to take in, and Gwen had many questions, but all Eunice did was look around before replying, seemingly to make sure no one had heard Gwen.

"Listen," Eunice said while signing with her hand to Gwen to lower her voice, "Only you can see or hear me. Can we return to your home or any other private place so I can explain the whole thing without people thinking that you are talking to yourself? If I had any money I would have bet you should get back home anyway. Your family must be worried about you being outside this late."

On any other day, Gwen would have been skeptical and convinced that the person in front of her was just trying to use her to spy on her father's work in the police or her boss at Oscorp Tower. Still, there was just too much evidence pointed at Eunice not lying about the whole multiverse thing, as overwhelming as it sounded.

Gwen took a deep breath before replying quietly yet stressfully, "Okay, fine. But you will have to answer all of my questions."

"Sure, boss," Eunice said with a smile as she disappeared, but her voice was still heard, "Good thing I found you at the weekend. It will probably take a while."

...

When Gwen got home, she was welcomed by one of the people she loved the most, "Hey, sis," Gwen's little brother, Howard, greeted her, "How was your jogging?"

Howard had blonde hair and blue eyes like his sister and even had a similar facial structure, only he kept his hair shorter. And despite being 3 years younger than her, he was somehow almost as tall as she was. According to their mother, he could surpass Gwen in terms of intelligence, but once he started feeling stressed at school, he stopped taking his study seriously. Gwen has always suspected that it was because of her accomplishments that their parents set their expectations above what Howard believed to be obtainable. They always made it clear to him that they loved him even if he couldn't live up to their expectations, though, and Gwen always offered him help with his homework whenever she had the time and noticed his struggle. More often than not, the young brother rejected the offers, which was usually the point where he showed more motivation to prove himself.

Gwen kept her left hand behind her back, "Umm... It wasn't anything special."

"Cool," He smiled, "I'm gonna watch some anime. Feel free to join me."

"It depends on whether or not you finished your homework already."

"Oh my god, sis! I have only one task left, and I need a break!" He sighed with partial acceptance, "Fine! I will go finish them..."

"You know," Gwen suggested, "You can exercise as I do between school, hanging out with your friends, and doing your homework. You know how mom always encourages us to live healthily; If it helps me keep my head clear, then there is no reason for it not to work for you."

"And when should I do that?" Howard asked.

"Maybe you could cut down some of your anime time so you could make time," Gwen suggested, "If I can balance my life with a job, then so can you. And I think Mom and Dad will appreciate it too. You know they don't like that you watch those shows all the time."

"If it bothers them so much, then why don't they just block those channels?" Howard mumbled to himself. 'Do they just want to tell me that they are disappointed without doing anything about it?' he thought.

"If you want to know what I think, then it seems like they want you to be the one to make the first step. Sure, they could block the channels that show the anime you like, but they know that you are smart enough to find a loophole within hours. If you will make the first step and ask them to help you, then I am certain they will help you."

"Thanks, sis," Howard smiled at his big sister, "I'm gonna finish my homework now. And I think I will start by skipping today's episode. It is a part of a filler arc anyway."

"Great!" Gwen nearly bounced in place cheerfully, "Do you want me to tell them about your decision, or do you want to tell them yourself?"

"Dad will be here soon," Howard replied, "I will tell him myself."

After talking to her little brother, Gwen locked herself in her room and sat on her bed, looking at her new watch, "So why me?" Gwen asked, "Why not give this omni-thing to someone like Tony Stark? He is not the best person in the world, but he is an experienced hero." She always wanted to help people through science, but this is bigger than anything she has ever imagined. Heck, the most significant thing she expected to achieve before graduation was succeeding academically! "Why even bring this watch to this universe? Wouldn't your friend want to guide his successor where he could keep an eye on them? I mean, don't get me wrong. I do love helping people, but I don't want to shoot death beams at bad guys from my wrist, or whatever this watch can do!" It was at this moment that Eunice appeared sitting next to Gwen.

"First of all, that intervention was sweet and impressive," Eunice said, "Your brother reminds me of the stories my dad always told me about what my friend was like when he was only ten years old."

"Okay..." Gwen said confusingly, "And what about my questions?"

"To answer your questions by order," Eunice replied, "You were the first worthy human I have detected. I don't know who this Tony Stark is, but I assume he is that hero you mentioned earlier. Iron Man, right? Anyway, my friend, Ben Tennyson, otherwise known as Omnimaster, knew his successor would be a target like he was back when he first got his Omnitrix, so he sent it to a universe that he had only visited once many years ago, where no earthling ever heard of him. And as I said before, if you do not want the Omnitrix, then I can send a message to Ben, and he will be here within a month or so to take it off. But until then, we are stacked together. I can search for other worthy people until he arrives in case you decide to return to being a normal person." Eunice disappeared and then reappeared in front of Gwen, "But until then… Don't you want to see what power you possess now?".

Gwen looked at Eunice and then back at her watch, the Omnitrix. Her scientific curiosity took over again, "Show me what this watch can do!" Gwen said as she looked back up at Eunice, who smiled.

"Alright! As the man said, IT'S HERO TIME!".


(Multiverse-B, Earth-Prime, Armory 11, November 3012)

When the Omnimaster, now transformed into his Aerophibian form Jetray, arrived at the eleventh armory of the Plumbers, the thieves were already on their way out. However, they did not make a longer distance than a step when they were struck by a Neuroshock Blast in the knees and shoulders. The next thing they knew, they saw a flash of green light and were restrained by overgrown capture vines made by the Omnimaster's Methanosian form, Swampfire.

Swampfire interrogated each of them as members of the Plumbers went into the facility to check for any missing inventory. Even though Ben stopped the thieves, the Plumbers were surprised to find out that some pieces of equipment were missing from the armory, and after a short interrogation as his Cerebrocrustacean form, Brainstorm, it was revealed that the thieves noticed it too when they broke in.

Turning into his Chronosapien form, Clockwork, Ben looked into a vision of the past to see an unrecognizable person shutting down the security system and breaking in to steal said pieces of equipment. What surprised everyone the most were the content of the steal and the time it took place at. It happened four days after information about the new Omnitrix was leaked to the Plumbers last month, and the stolen content was purposed to fight a rooky Omnitrix user.

As soon as the realization struck them, Clockwork turned to the Plumbers, "We need to run an overall investigation throughout all of the plumbers!" Clockwork declared before turning back to Ben in a flash of green light, "Our primary objective is to find out who is behind all of this! Whoever that person is, they are targeting my successor!"


Author's notes:

So this is the first chapter of my first story on this website. I know it is a little short, and you must have some questions about Ben Tennyson and the timeline.

Long story short, Ben is around 1,015 years old because he became immortal at some point after that flashback and is only now getting close to finding a way to get rid of his immortality. I will explain the whole thing in the next chapter. He also met the Asgardians nearly 1,000 years before the primary events, so that is a thing that will be mentioned in the sequels.

Gwen met Harry a few times, but they were not friends, and ever since he left, she started to notice his friend Peter a little while before the events of this story. Had Peter not stalked Gwen as a weird expression of affection (don't do it in real life), she would have asked him out by this point.

Howard Stacy is technically not an original character. Gwen has three young brothers in the Amazing Spider-Man movies, but since none of her brothers has any personality, and you probably would not even know their names until you search for them online, I decided to compress them into one character who has a small character arc. If you must know, her brothers' names in the two movies are Howard, Simon, and Philip. I had to search again as I wrote this author's note just because of their forgettable roles in the movies.

If you have some questions or want to tell me what you think, then don't be shy. Write your reviews, and I will probably reply to them on my YouTube channel, where I usually talk about fanfic stories that I read and write. I also have there a series about this version of Ben's teen years. It is called The B-Arrowverse.

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I decided to see what kind of grammar errors I could find, and to my delightful surprise, I did not find too many of them.