The Sage and Spider-Girl
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Naruto x Mary Jane
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Author's Note
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Mary Jane's costume will be a mixture of Mattie Franklin and Jessica Drew's costume. Peter and Gwen Stacey are going to be in this in this story. I'm going to come out and say it now because I of course, will be doing different AU things like always.

Also Mary-Jane will have a mixture of Spider-Women abilities with an Immunity to Toxins, Poisons, Drugs, and Radiation along with Venom Blasts, the energy projections with Pheromone Secretion, Psychokinetic Webbing, Prescience, and Clairvoyance and Self-Propelled Flight. A good of these powers won't truly be controllable or come into play until much later in the story.

Expect mixing of the movies, games, and this such thing into the story. Do not expect Bashing or character exaggeration. I hope you guys enjoy the story.

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Story Start
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Naruto stood in the center of the training room; a wide, open space that had been specially designed to accommodate the unique abilities of Spider-Woman. Mary Jane, outfitted her costume stood before him, a look of determination on her face.

"Okay, Shinobi," she said, cracking her knuckles. "Let's do this."

Naruto grinned. "Enthusiastic I see, I like that, alright come at me Spider-Girl."

The two of them circled each other, getting into position for their training session. Naruto had been helping Mary Jane hone her spider-like abilities for several weeks now, and she had made great progress, becoming faster, stronger, and more agile with each passing day.

"Okay, first up," Naruto said, gesturing for her to come at him. "Let's work on your strength. Show me what you've got."

Mary Jane didn't hesitate. She launched herself at Naruto, her fists flying as she tried to land a punch. Naruto easily dodged her attacks, but he could feel the power behind each blow. Mary Jane was getting stronger.

Naruto decided to take things up a notch. He allowed her to land a few blows, just to get her confidence up, before launching a counterattack. His fist connected with her stomach, sending her flying across the room.

Mary Jane landed in a crouch, her eyes wide as she looked up at Naruto. "Whoa," she said, a note of awe in her voice. "That was amazing. Do it again!"

Naruto chuckled. "Sure thing."

They spent the next hour working on Mary Jane's strength, with Naruto gradually increasing the intensity of their sparring sessions. Mary Jane had never been one to shy away from a challenge, and she threw herself into the training with everything she had.

Next up was speed. Naruto set up a series of obstacle courses around the room, challenging Mary Jane to race through them as quickly as she could. He watched as she darted and weaved her way through the obstacles, her spider-like agility allowing her to move with incredible speed and grace.

Naruto was impressed. Mary Jane had always been athletic because of the gymnastics she did when she was younger, but her spider powers had taken her abilities to a whole new level. He could see the potential in her, the raw power waiting to be unleashed.

"Okay, next up," he said, motioning for her to join him in the center of the room. "Hand-to-hand combat. Let's see what you've got."

Mary Jane grinned, bouncing on the balls of her feet. "Bring it on."

Naruto and Mary Jane circled each other, looking for an opening. Naruto was a skilled fighter, having trained in various forms of taijutsu as he got older after master gama kaa. But Mary Jane was no slouch either, and her spider-like abilities made her a formidable opponent.

They exchanged blows, each trying to gain the upper hand. Naruto was impressed with Mary Jane's speed and agility, but he knew that she still had a lot to learn about fighting technique.

"Okay, let's try this," he said, stepping back and gesturing for her to come at him. "I'm going to attack you, and you need to try to dodge and counter. Got it?"

Mary Jane nodded; her eyes focused on Naruto. He launched himself at her, his fist aimed at her stomach. Mary Jane moved quickly, dodging the blow and landing a punch of her own on Naruto's shoulder.

Naruto grinned. "Good. Again."

They continued like this for several more rounds, with Naruto gradually increasing the speed and intensity of his attacks. Mary Jane was quick and agile, but Naruto could see that she was still relying too much on her spider abilities, and not enough on her fighting technique.

"Okay, let's switch it up," Naruto said, stepping back and nodding towards the punching bag in the corner of the room. "Let's work on your technique."

Mary Jane nodded, and they moved over to the punching bag. Naruto demonstrated a series of punches and kicks, showing Mary Jane how to execute them with proper form and technique. He corrected her posture and footwork, helping her to perfect each move.

Mary Jane was a quick learner, and she picked up on the techniques easily. Naruto could see her confidence growing with each successful strike.

"Okay, now let's see if you can put it all together," he said, motioning for her to step back. "I'll be the target, and you need to use everything you've learned to take me down."

Mary Jane grinned, a glint of determination in her eye. She launched herself at Naruto, her fists flying. Naruto dodged and weaved, but Mary Jane was quick, and she managed to land a few blows.

Naruto was impressed. Mary Jane had come a long way since they had started their training, and he could see the potential in her. With a bit more work, she could become a formidable fighter.

They continued to spar for another hour, with Naruto pushing Mary Jane to her limits. By the time they finished, they were both sweaty and out of breath, but they had made great progress.

"Wow," Mary Jane said, grinning from ear to ear. "That was amazing. Thank you, Shinobi."

Naruto smiled. "No problem. You're a natural, Spider-Girl."

They high-fived each other, and then collapsed onto the mats, panting and exhausted. Naruto could feel the satisfaction of a good training session coursing through his veins. He had always loved the thrill of battle and helping Mary Jane improve her skills had been an exhilarating experience.

As they caught their breath, Naruto thought about how far they had come. Mary Jane had started out as a novice, unsure of her powers and her abilities. But with his help, she had become a skilled fighter, ready to take on whatever challenges came her way.

Naruto knew that there was still a long road ahead of the rookie hero, with many more training sessions to come. But he was confident that Mary Jane had what it took to become a true hero, a defender of the city and a symbol of hope for all those in need.

After catching their breath, Naruto and Mary Jane began to stretch their muscles, cooling down from their intense training session. Naruto felt a sense of pride as he watched Mary Jane move with newfound confidence and fluidity. She had come a long way in a short amount of time.

"You know, Shinobi, I couldn't have done this without you," Mary Jane said, looking up at him with a grateful smile. "You've been an amazing teacher."

Naruto smiled back at her. "It's my pleasure, Spider-Girl. I always love a good training session, especially with someone as motivated and dedicated as you."

Mary Jane blushed at the compliment, but her eyes sparkled with determination. "I'm not going to stop here, though. I want to keep getting better, to keep pushing myself."

Naruto nodded. "That's the spirit. And I'll be here to help you every step of the way."

They finished their stretches and made their way over to the water cooler. As they drank, Naruto couldn't help but think about how much he had come to admire Mary Jane. She was brave, determined, and compassionate, with a fierce sense of loyalty to those she cared about. It was different growing up in a world where war was constantly around the corner and children were trained as killers for their homeland. Eer then again maybe the two dimensions weren't that different, maybe just the degrees of the issues.

As they walked out of the gym, Naruto couldn't shake the feeling that they were on the cusp of something great. He didn't know what the future held, but he knew that whatever challenges they faced, he would be proud to have her as an ally.

In the days and weeks that followed, Naruto and Mary Jane continued their training sessions, honing their skills and pushing themselves to new heights. They worked on everything from hand-to-hand combat to acrobatics to mastering Mary Jane's spider abilities.

As they trained, they grew closer, bonding over their shared love of fighting and their desire to protect the innocent.

Outside of their training sessions, they began to spend more time together, exploring the city and enjoying each other's company. While it would have been nice to do something casual like visit some museums, concerts, or even take a trip to Coney Island maintaining the peace and looking after the innocents came first. For whatever reason New York seemed to be one of the top three most targeted aliens for nearly every form of crime and villain.

Despite the fun they had, Naruto couldn't shake the feeling that danger was always lurking around the corner. He knew that with great power came great responsibility, and he was determined to do everything in his power to protect Mary Jane and the people of the city.


Mary Jane stood perched on the rooftop of a tall building, her senses honed as she scanned the city for any signs of trouble. Her Spidergirl suit hugged her body, and her enhanced strength and agility made her feel invincible.

Suddenly, she heard the sound of glass shattering below her. With lightning-fast reflexes, she leaped down from the roof and landed in front of a convenience store, where she saw two masked robbers holding up the store clerk at gunpoint.

Without hesitation, Mary Jane sprang into action, dodging the bullets as she closed in on the robbers. She knocked one of them out with a swift punch, and the other turned to face her, gun raised.

But Mary Jane was too quick. She easily dodged the bullets and leaped onto the robber's back, wrapping her arm around his neck and using her spider strength to subdue him.

The store clerk looked at Mary Jane in awe and gratitude as she handed over the two unconscious robbers to the police. "Thank you," he said. "I don't know what would have happened if you hadn't shown up."

Mary Jane gave him a small smile. "It's my job," she said, before leaping away into the night.

As she swung through the city, Mary Jane's thoughts drifted back to Naruto and the training they had done together. She knew that she would not be able to do what she did without him, and she was grateful for his guidance and support.

But at the same time, she knew that she had to carve her own path. She was no longer just Mary Jane Watson, the girl from Queens. She was Spidergirl, a hero in her own right.

And as she swung through the city, Mary Jane felt a sense of purpose that she had never felt before. She knew that there would be more challenges ahead, more criminals to stop and more lives to save. But with her spider abilities and the training she had received from Naruto, she was ready for anything.

Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Mary Jane continued to fight crime as Spidergirl, patrolling the city every night and taking down anyone who dared to threaten the safety of its citizens.

With each successful mission, Mary Jane became more confident in her abilities. She was faster, stronger, and more agile than ever before, thanks to the training she had received from Naruto.

And yet, there were moments when doubt crept in. Moments when she wondered if she was doing enough, if she was making a difference.

But then she would remember the faces of the people she had saved, the grateful looks in their eyes, and the doubts would fade away.


One night, as she was swinging through the city, Mary Jane heard the sound of sirens in the distance. She followed the noise and found herself outside a burning building.

Without hesitation, she sprang into action, using her spider abilities to scale the building and reach the trapped civilians inside. She lifted them up and carried them to safety, her spider strength making the rescue effortless.

As the last person was safely outside, Mary Jane turned to see the building collapse in a shower of sparks and flames.

Her heart raced as she realized that she had narrowly escaped death. But at the same time, she felt a sense of pride and accomplishment.

This was what it meant to be Spidergirl. To risk her life for the greater good. To be a hero.

As she swung away from the burning building, Mary Jane knew that there would be more challenges ahead, more obstacles to overcome. But she was ready. Ready to face whatever came her way, thanks to the training and guidance of Naruto.

And with that, she swung off into the night, ready for whatever lay ahead.