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"A world where stories of fiction and fantasy are one and the same. A world where what some worlds would consider mystical is commonplace here." The Watcher admitted as he looked down upon this new world. "And the story of this world…it breaks my heart."

In the vast expanse of the universe, there existed a young lad by the name of Peter Parker who, at first glance, appeared to be quite ordinary. However, hidden beneath his unassuming façade lay a remarkable ability - spider-like powers that granted him superhuman strength, agility, and web-slinging capabilities. With these incredible gifts, Peter donned a unique and iconic outfit - a onesie-like suit - and took to the streets as a masked vigilante, fighting for justice and protecting the innocent.

The onesie in question follows a blue and red color scheme, making it a distinctive and recognizable piece of clothing. The body, head, outer arms, upper hips, and knee-high boots are red, while the inner arms, upper legs, and outer torso are matte blue. The colors are bright, particularly for the red coloring, which adds to its striking appearance. The eye lenses are black on the outlines and white in the center, with a more metallic sheen to indicate the armor padding of the suit. The suit also features a different chest insignia than the classic version, which further distinguishes it. The shutters have a green glow, matching the insignia, adding to its futuristic and high-tech appearance.

Peter was perched atop the edge of a random building in Queens, taking a well-deserved break from fighting crime and enjoying some delicious food he had obtained from Granny's House, a local bodega in Queens. It was essential for him to maintain his strength, given the numerous peculiar creatures he battled every day. His latest skirmish had been against the Big Bad Wolf, otherwise known as J. Jonah Jameson Jr.

However, Peter's peace and quiet were interrupted when he heard the sound of someone approaching. His spider-sense did not alert him, indicating that whoever it was had no ill intentions. Turning to face the person, Peter was surprised to find that it was his old friend Puss in Boots.

Puss is an orange tabby cat with striking green eyes and a charming Spanish accent. Most of his fluffy coat is a vibrant shade of orange, with more reddish-brown stripes running around his back, limbs, and tail. He has lighter yellow or creamy-white fur on his paws, his underside, the sides of his snout, his eyebrows, and thin light stripes underlining his eyes. He also has noticeable coarse white guard hairs throughout his coat, adding to his unique appearance. His eyes either have distinct green irises and white sclera, or they are portrayed as being entirely green, except for the pupils, which are either narrow or large and round depending on the scene. The pupils of his eyes may be narrow, or huge and round when he exaggerates his cuteness, making him all the more endearing.

Usually, Puss wears some form of black, broad-brimmed leather hat, folded on the left side, topped with a fluffy yellow feather, which adds to his dashing appearance. The hat is often lined in red. He has a black cape of leather or cloth, often with some kind of silvery buckle, which adds to his air of mystery and intrigue. He regularly wears a belt that holds his sword, always black leather with a steel or silver buckle, but of varying width and sometimes in a double-wrapped configuration. He carries a cup-hilt rapier sword, with double quillons, varying degrees of ornamentation on the cup, and often a pommel resembling a stylized cat head with pointed ears. Finally, he wears his famous Corinthian leather boots, black with red lining, that cover most of his legs even when folded. He sometimes stores items in these boots, which adds to his resourcefulness and cunning.

"Hey, Puss. How have you been?" Peter was surprised when he saw his friendly cat.

"Ah, I had an amazing adventure, my friend," Puss said as he then perched himself up on the edge of the building. "I returned to my home, saved it from a giant golden goose, and possibly even found love."

Peter chuckled upon hearing that from his friend. "Puss, you?"

"What? You think women wouldn't go for me?" Puss asked as he gestured to himself.

Peter said with a scoff, "Puss, you're not the kind of guy who settles down."

"Well, this one is a little different." Puss shrugged as he looked out. "You'll see when you meet her."

"Whoa, meeting the girlfriend?" Peter was shocked to hear that idea. Puss never introduced him to any of his girls, unless you count those nights Peter was alone and Puss wanted to try and cheer him up. "Maybe this one is different."

"Ah-ha! I told you!" Puss proclaimed.

As Peter's gaze scanned the cityscape, his eyes locked onto the menacing figure of the Rhino charging through the streets. Without hesitation, he tensed his muscles and readied himself for battle, preparing to confront the rampaging beast with all his strength and skill.

"Well, buddy, nice talk, but duty calls," Peter said as he readied to jump. "What do you say? Wanna give me a hand?"

Puss looked down and saw the rampaging Rhino and tensed. "Uh...I'll let you take this one."

Peter rolled his eyes and knew Puss wasn't gonna help fight someone like Rhino. Especially after the last time when he was flung into the ocean when Rhino rammed Puss with his horn. He survived and it didn't even cost him one of his nine lives, but Puss was basically traumatized by that moment. He then watched the cat take a walk off before making a leap to take his path toward the criminal.


As the tension between the opposing sides on land grew, life in the tranquil waters near New York Bay remained undisturbed. But beneath the surface of the ocean, a young and graceful mermaid could be seen gliding through the depths with a sense of wonder and curiosity. Her shimmering tail propelled her forward, and as she swam, she was filled with a deep desire to explore the world beyond the tranquil underwater realm that she called home.

This beautiful teenage mermaid could easily capture anyone's imagination. She had an hourglass figure, fair skin, red lips, flowing red hair, and large, aqua-blue eyes that sparkled like jewels. She was wearing a lavender seashell bikini top, which perfectly complemented her stunning appearance. From the waist down, she had a green, horizontal fish-like tail with sea-green scales and sea-foam green fins. A matching V-shaped waistline, resembling fish lips, revealed her midriff and her belly button.

Despite the physical limitations that prevented her from walking on land, Ariel's heart was filled with an unquenchable thirst to venture beyond the sea's depths and explore the vastness of the world's surface. She was fascinated by the unknown creatures and the thrill of experiencing life above the water's edge. Her longing to discover the world beyond the ocean's depths was so strong that it was almost palpable.

Flounder said, "Ariel, we're not supposed to be this close to the surface."

Ariel scoffed when she looked down at her fish friend. "Flounder, don't be such a guppy. I just want a quick peek. Besides, others have done the same before. You've heard some of the other merpeople talk about the amazing things that the humans have accomplished."

"Yeah, but your father practically forbids you and your sisters from doing it," Flounder states.

After careful consideration, Ariel made the bold decision to swim up to the surface. As she emerged from the water, she caught a glimpse of a figure gracefully swinging through the city using webs. To her amazement, it was none other than Spider-Man! She had heard from other merpeople who had ventured to the surface about the heroes who would fight to always save the city and even the world on some occasions. She saw that he was in a battle against what looked like a humanoid rhino who was ramming into several cop cars.

Peter asked Rhino, "Rhino! Buddy, can we ever fight when there's nobody around?" as he webbed them away from the cops to save them.

"Crush the pigs, crush the Spider!" Rhino proclaimed as if what he had just said should have made sense.

"That makes a lick of sense, Rhino," Peter stated as he leaped off the wall and webbed the monster from behind, being dragged as he rammed through the streets. "Which is an improvement on your part!"

As Ariel gazed upon the exhilarating spectacle of Spider-Man battling a fearsome beast, she couldn't help but feel drawn to the hero's unwavering bravery and incredible prowess. With a sense of childlike wonder and excitement, she eagerly trailed the web-slinger as he deftly made his way towards the iconic Brooklyn Bridge, his every move a testament to his unwavering commitment to protecting the city and its inhabitants.

"Rhino, wait, whoa!" Peter exclaimed as Ariel kept following after them. "Great arm! You ever pitched? Seriously: you're triple-A, easy. Whole new career, just waiting for you!"

Then Ariel made it to the bridge, where she saw several cars exploding and saw webs being shot everywhere. She stayed out of the way of the bridge, making sure not to get hit by the flying car parts everywhere.

Peter said, "Alexsi! Favorite holiday music?" Peter laughed, followed by a grunt and a cry from Rhino. "Love that one. Mine's 'Fa la la la la, la la la laaa!' "

Then out of nowhere, Ariel watched as the Rhino came charging off the edge of the bridge with webbing wrapped around its eyes. It seemed he didn't know where he was going, and didn't realize that he had ended up falling off the bridge.

That was when Peter came in swinging and shot a gigantic web net at Rhino, catching him before he could hit the water. As Rhino struggled to escape, Peter lowered himself onto the web and got close enough for Rhino to see his face.

"I wouldn't be trying to escape, Alesei," Peter warned as he poked him in the face. "It's a deep fall."

Then he heard sirens in the distance, and when he looked down at the bay, he was shocked to see a mermaid there. He had never seen one so close before, let alone ever. He had to admit he was mesmerized by her beauty, even from a distance.

Peter then watched as she heard the sirens and dove back into the water. He saw that was his cue to leave and looked to Rhino.

"Well, Alesei, it's been fun, but I've got places to be." Peter proclaimed as he swung away.

As Peter swung away, Ariel couldn't help herself; she had to emerge from the water for one last chance to see him. She watched as he swung across the bridge and made his way back to the city.

"Wow!" exclaimed Ariel in amazement at his skill and determination to protect his city. She needed to get to know him better. But how?


CHAPTER 8

Part of That World


Peter sat atop a tall building, perched on the edge of a concrete ledge with his legs crossed, looking out at the vast expanse of the sea. As he gazed into the horizon, he marveled at the beauty of the sun slowly setting, casting a warm, orange glow that gradually faded into a deep shade of purple. The sea shimmered in the sunlight, reflecting the colors of the sky and creating a mesmerizing sight. Peter was lost in thought, and his mind wandered to the mermaid he had seen earlier that day.

The image of the mermaid had stayed with him, and he couldn't stop thinking about her. Her long, flowing hair had shimmered in the sunlight, and her tail had glistened in the water as she swam gracefully through the bay. For Peter, seeing a mermaid was unlike anything he had ever experienced before. He had always been fascinated by the mythical creature, and he couldn't help but wonder what it would be like to meet one.

As he sat there lost in thought, the cool breeze brushed past his face, ruffling his hair and bringing him back to reality. He sighed and looked out at the sea once again, wondering if he would ever get the chance to meet the mermaid and learn more about her.

Peter sighed as the sun set and the night sky began to rise. He knew it was time to go home, but before he could swing away, he heard an angelic voice calling out. It sounded like someone was harmonizing, and he could feel the melody resonating in his soul. He had to find out where that angelic voice was coming from and leaped off the building to swing toward it.

He made his way through the city, using his spider-like abilities to navigate the buildings until reaching the bay. When he arrived at the bay, the angelic voice became louder and clearer until he finally reached it. What he found was a sight to behold. On a rock, facing the ocean, lay a mermaid, her voice echoing through the water and bringing peace to the night. She was unaware of his presence, and he listened in awe.

Her voice was angelic, and he almost feared she might be a siren leading him to his grave. But he couldn't help but be drawn to her, and he watched as she sang her heart out. And that's when the mermaid turned around and faced him, her eyes widening in surprise. He could see the jump in her harmonics, but she managed to control herself and finish the final note, leaving Peter breathless.

"Hello," Peter greeted her in a friendly manner. "Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you." He realized he had recognized her. "I saw you earlier, didn't I?"

Ariel blushed a little and then moved some hair out of her ear. "Uh, it's okay. I just didn't see you there." She then took a deep breath and turned to face him. "And yes, you did see me earlier."

Peter said, "I figured as much." He knew he was right. "What were you doing there?"

"I just wanted to get a better look at you," Ariel said, blushing a little. "I've never seen a human before, much less someone like you."

"Someone like me?" Peter wasn't sure he understood.

Ariel says, "Someone who would go up against someone twice their size to protect others." She pauses and then continues, "Why would you do that?"

Peter chuckled and scoffed at the question. "How much time have you got?"

Ariel then dove off the rock and made her way over towards the hero. She seemed to be making herself comfortable in order to hear the full story. She came up to the shore, where a normal fish would be beached, but she was in just enough water so that she wouldn't dry out or be at risk. She perked up on her belly and placed her head on her arms to get comfortable and listen to his tale.

Peter smiled because he saw she was interested and decided to tell Ariel about his origins, his job as a superhero, and all the amazing things he had done. He even showed her some of his skills by performing some of his stunts.

Ariel was mesmerized and couldn't help but smile. She was so glad to have met someone like Spider-Man and thanked him for sharing his story with her. They said their goodbyes and Ariel swam away, still in awe of the amazing person she had just encountered.

"So, you were bitten by a small arachnid creature called a spider and gained superpowers?" Ariel asked.

"Yeah, that's a simplification of what occurred," said Peter as he shrugged and sat down in the sand. "Then when my uncle died, I thought that I should use these powers that I've been given to protect people rather than for selfish reasons."

"That's amazing," Ariel said in amazement. "And I'm sorry to hear about your loss."

"It's okay," Peter said as he sighed. "I've gotten over it."

Ariel then noticed how late it had gotten and turned back to the ocean. "Oh, I'm so sorry. It's gotten late. My father will be worried if I don't get back."

"It's okay," Peter assured her. "I should get going too." Ariel nodded as she turned to the ocean when Peter stopped her. "Wait, will I see you again?"

Ariel turned and smiled at him. "I hope so." She then wondered. "But how do I find you?"

Peter knew there was a way and figured he could trust her. He was the only human who knew his secret, and she seemed to understand why it had to be kept a secret. He lifted his arm and yanked his mask off.

"My name is Peter." He introduces himself. "Maybe we can meet with me out of my suit."

"I look forward to it," Ariel tells him.

"Same time here tomorrow," Peter said as they then bid their farewell and the two of them made their way to their homes.


As the quiet night settled over the city, a sudden and violent commotion shattered the stillness. A powerful ripple of energy surged through an alleyway, sending debris and garbage flying into the air and creating a chaotic scene. In the midst of this chaos, a portal suddenly ripped open, revealing a glimpse into all of time and space.

Slowly, a figure emerged from the portal and stepped out into the unfamiliar environment. It was Venom, one of the most infamous members of the Symbiote family, and a creature feared by all Spider-Men in the multiverse. The organic lifeform suit that he wore had a rugged and menacing body armor-like texture, with black parts and striking white features such as the spider emblem on his chest, eyes, and web-shooters. The suit had the remarkable ability to morph into normal clothing when not in use. He was infused with Spider-Man, giving him the name of Toxin.

As Venom landed on the ground of this new dimension, he looked around and clenched his fists in disgust at the unfamiliar surroundings. He despised these dimensions and everything about them, but he knew he had a mission to accomplish.

With a sense of urgency and determination in his voice, Peter-70134 reported to Home Base, "Spider-Man to Home Base. I've reached a new dimension, and I am going to begin my search for the Magic Mirror." His heart was racing with excitement and anticipation, as he embarked on what would be a perilous journey into the unknown.


Peter had been seeing Ariel for a few days now, and he wanted to do something special for her. He decided to take her on a tour of the city from above, using his powers as Spider-Man to show her the sights. Since he knew she couldn't survive out of water for very long, he knew he needed to figure out a way to help her stay alive out of water for a long period of time.

Thankfully he had contacts with the Avengers, so he used them as a way to create a way to help him. Tony managed to make a sort of device that would conceal Ariel's body in a bubble of water, helping her stay hydrated while they swung and allowing Peter to keep a grip on her without slipping.

Peter found Ariel waiting for him in their normal spot on the beach and approached her. "Hey." He greeted her.

"Starting to wonder if you weren't going to show," Ariel commented as she lay against a rock. "What's been going on?"

"Well, I have a surprise for you," Peter said as he approached and showed the device that Stark made. "I was thinking how you wanted to see the world, and even though it isn't much, I can show you the sights."

"What?" Ariel was shocked to hear. "But I can't be-"

"Out of water for long. That's what this is for." Peter explained and approached her. "May I?"

Ariel nodded and trusted Peter enough to know he wouldn't harm her in any way. Once Peter placed the device on her arm, there was a slow flow of water that started to exit the device and flow down her body, keeping Ariel constantly soaked in water.

Peter then saw Ariel was ready and grabbed her around her waist, her tail dangling and leaving water dripping off of the tips. "Are you ready?" he asked her with a grin.

Ariel nodded eagerly, her eyes sparkling with excitement. "I can't wait!" she exclaimed as she wrapped her arms around his neck.

With that, Spider-Man shot a web into the air and swung into action, pulling Ariel behind him. They soared through the city, high above the streets, and Ariel gasped in awe as she took in the breathtaking view.

They passed over skyscrapers and parks, bridges and landmarks, and Spider-Man pointed out each one, explaining its history and significance. Ariel listened intently, her eyes wide with wonder.

As Spider-Man and Ariel glided past the towering Empire State Building, he slowed down and hovered in mid-air to let Ariel take in the stunning view. The city skyline stretched out before them, with the sun setting behind the towering skyscrapers, casting a warm glow over the entire city. Peter beamed with pride as he showed Ariel his favorite spot, and she nodded in agreement, her face lit up with wonder and amazement.

As they continued their tour, Spider-Man could feel his heart racing with excitement and joy. It was an exhilarating experience to show Ariel the city he loved from such a unique perspective, and he felt grateful to be able to share this moment with her. They swung over the bustling streets, past the iconic landmarks, and over the vast expanse of Central Park, taking in the breathtaking sights and sounds of New York City.

Eventually, they landed back on the rooftop where they started, and Peter helped Ariel sit on the edge with her tail since she couldn't really stand up out of the water. He was eager to hear her thoughts and asked her what she thought of the experience. "What did you think of your first view of the city?"

Ariel grinned from ear to ear, her eyes sparkling with excitement and joy, and gave him a hug. "It was incredible," she said. "Thank you for showing me the city in a way I'll never forget."

Peter couldn't help but feel a deep sense of gratitude and contentment. He knew that this moment would stay with him forever, and he was grateful to have Ariel in his life. As they sat there, a spark of connection flickered between them, and Peter leaned in for a kiss. Ariel felt the same way too, and they both knew that this was the beginning of something special.

But their special moment was interrupted by a strange phenomenon that caught their attention. In the distance, what looked like a giant portal was opening up, and Peter couldn't help but wonder what was going on.

Ariel was equally curious and asked, "What is it?"

Peter was unsure of what was happening and muttered, "I should check this out, but I can't leave you here."

Ariel, always quick with a quip, joked, "You got any quick ways to the ocean?"

Peter chuckled as he saw the ocean was a distance away and replied, "I might have a way."

Without wasting any time, Peter stood up and shot two webs at the building's back to pull himself and Ariel toward it. When they reached the building's edge, Peter used his webs as a slingshot to throw himself and Ariel across the city quickly. The wind rushed past them as they flew through the air, and Ariel couldn't help but laugh in amazement.

As they approached the ocean, Peter released his hold on Ariel, allowing her to slip into the water. Luckily, Ariel had stronger durability than most humans, considering she could swim to far depths of the ocean, and the fall didn't hurt her. She splashed into the ocean and swam back up so she could see Peter one last time.

Peter, also known as Spider-Man, quickly sprang into action as he activated his web wings to soar toward the source of the disturbance he noticed. He was determined to investigate the breach to find out what was causing it and what kind of danger it posed. As he approached the location, he could see that the portal was rapidly expanding, and he knew that he needed to act fast to prevent any potential threat from getting through.

Meanwhile, in a corner wharf located in this different dimension, two multiversal heroes, Peter Supreme, and Gwen Stacy, found themselves transported into a new world through the portal they took from the zombie-infested world. Unlike their previous travels, they didn't plunge from the sky into a chaotic scene of zombies or aliens. Instead, they found themselves entering quietly through an average-looking alleyway. Despite the lack of a dramatic entrance, the duo remained vigilant and prepared for whatever lay ahead in this unfamiliar environment.

"Well, this place looks peaceful enough," Gwen commented as she strolled down the alley. "I mean, no robots...no Symbiotes. No zombies." She then stopped and crossed her arms, leaning on the wall. "What's wrong with it?"

Peter Supreme shrugged as he was wondering the same thing. He started to deduce where in the BRANCHES they had landed. "You know, we should really start having chats with the Watcher before he sends us to every new reality."

"I'll keep that in mind." The Watcher said, appearing behind Gwen, causing her to shriek. "Sorry."

"Don't sneak up on people! You're a fifth-dimensional being. You should know that." Gwen cried in panic.

"Apologies." The Watched said. "But I came to warn you, don't be fooled by this realm. It has more secrets than you could imagine."

"He's right." Peter Supreme confirmed, tracking their location. "And I found us. We're on a BRANCH of Dimension-118."

"And I'm supposed to know what that is?" Gwen asks.

"Think our dimension, if fairy tales were involved and real." Peter Supreme gave her a quick answer.

"Really?" Gwen asks. She then scoffed and shrugged. "What's so dangerous about fairy tales?"

"You've never read the original fairy tales, did you?" Peter Supreme took a guess.

Gwen shrugged. "Do they end differently?"

"All of them do." Peter Supreme proclaimed. "They are dangerous and cautionary tales. Peter Pan isn't the hero, he's the villain of the story. The Little Mermaid dies in the end, and I am not even sure if Snow White wakes up, I was called away on a mission and never got back to finishing it."

Gwen was starting to see what he was referring to and nodded. "Alright, so, there are definitely dangerous artifacts out there that Society could be after."

"What we need to do is find out where he would be going." Peter Supreme said and started to try and track the Dark BRANCHES' signature in the area. "He would have opened a portal right around where we currently are if our past is any indication."

"We always end up when it is least convenient." Gwen seemed to notice.

"We show up right where we are needed." Peter Supreme corrected her. "We need to allow some worlds to work up their dimensions and realities. They can't rely on us and sometimes their heroes need an origin before we can intervene."

Gwen nodded and figured that sounded believable. "Alright, makes sense."

"There." Peter Supreme caught on a trail. "I got something. It's faint, but it will lead us to the general area."

"Let's hope we find them before they find whatever they are looking for," Gwen said as they followed the trail.


As the Symbiote Spider-Man of Earth-70134, Toxin, made his way through the Sanctum Sanctorum, he couldn't help but feel a sense of awe and wonder. This was no ordinary place - it was filled to the brim with mystical objects and artifacts from all over the world. There were ancient scrolls, magical amulets, and even a few cursed objects that gave him the chills just looking at them.

He had easily bypassed the security system, keeping it on a loop so as not to alert anyone of his presence. It seemed that the Sorcerer Supreme was out, which was fortunate for him. He had come here on a mission - to retrieve a powerful artifact that he had heard was hidden somewhere within these walls.

As he wandered down the aisle with all of the halls, he couldn't help but marvel at the sheer amount of magical energy that permeated the air. Nobody knows exactly where all of these objects came from, but it was rumored that they had been here since the dawn of time. It was all thanks to Kang's tampering of the timeline and the convergence - events that had reshaped the fabric of reality itself.

He came across several interesting objects as he made his way through the Sanctum Sanctorum. There was a stand containing a mystical rose in a case, which he quickly dismissed as irrelevant to his mission. Then he came across a lamp - the very same one that had once contained a powerful genie named Jafar. But he knew it was useless now since Jafar had been defeated by a hero known as Moon Knight and had ended up winning the heart of the princess of Agribah.

As he turned a corner, he found himself face to face with even more artifacts. There was the hook of a notorious pirate captain and the hat of a boy who could never grow up. He remembered the boy's spree in the 90s - a dark time that involved several adults being murdered and the kidnapping of numerous children. But thankfully, the heroes and S.H.I.E.L.D. agents of the time had managed to stop him before he could do any more harm.

Toxin was on a mission to find a mystical artifact that was once used by the Evil Queen centuries ago. This artifact was passed down from Sorcerer Supreme to Sorcerer Supreme across time and space. After an extensive search, Toxin finally found what he was looking for. The artifact was a mirror, but not an ordinary one. The mirror had a unique purpose, which was to serve whoever owned it at the time. It was believed to have an omniscient power and had even helped the Avengers and magical users in the realm. Currently, the mirror was owned by Dr. Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme.

The mirror appeared to be a fifth-dimensional being in itself, but it was enslaved to the mirror and whoever owned it. Toxin approached the mirror and caressed it, saying, "Mirror mirror, on the wall. Help me seek vengeance against them all."

The face in the Mirror then came from the reflection and revealed himself to the Spider Society member. "You seek vengeance against those who killed your beloved."

"Two people," Toxin stated. "What do I need to do?"

"All of your answers..." The Magic mirror said and looked around. "...are in that book."

The Magic Mirror caught Toxin's attention and directed him towards a specific book - the Book of Spells. This book was unlike any other as it was merged with a dozen different books throughout the fairy tale stories, including one known as the Darkhold which was infamous for granting immense power to those who wielded it.

Toxin gazed at the book with a sense of determination in his eyes, knowing that his answers lay within its pages. He was seeking vengeance against those who had wronged him and was willing to use any means necessary to achieve his goal. With trembling hands, he opened the ancient tome and was immediately consumed by a great surge of magical energy.

As he delved deeper into the book, he started to see all of his answers and was infused with powerful spells and incantations. The pages of the book seemed to come alive, swirling with a kaleidoscope of colors and ancient symbols. Toxin was transfixed by the magic that flowed through him, knowing that he now possessed the power to exact his revenge.


Peter and Gwen were on a mission to find the Spider Society members. They sprinted and swung through the city, searching for any signs that could lead them to their location. After a while, they landed on a rooftop, and that's when they noticed the Sanctum Sanctorum.

"You think he is hiding out in there?" Gwen asks.

"Possibly." Peter Supreme said, noticing the trail went dark. "But something is wrong. I should be able to sense their presence."

"Can they mask their scent with magic?" Gwen guessed. "I mean, you did a similar thing when we were running from Morlun."

"No, that's not possible." Peter Supreme dismissed the idea, trying to keep using his spell to sense their presence."This is something else..."

Suddenly, their spider senses alerted them of danger, and they watched as the Sanctum Sanctorum was encased by giant black tendrils that surrounded the building before finally engulfing the entire Sanctum in its black tendrils. Peter and Gwen recognized the tendrils as Symbiote tendrils.

"Oh, god," Gwen whispered.

"Well, now we know." Peter Supreme saw that was their answer. "That is definitely the interference of BRANCHES."

"Well, can you get rid of them?" Gwen asks.

Peter Supreme was determined to free the Sanctum from the dark forces that had taken over. He started to float into the air and began to conduct a spell, hoping to break the curse that had been cast upon the place. However, to his surprise, his spells turned from yellow to red, revealing that there was some sort of outside interference to his magic. He couldn't understand how this was possible.

Suddenly, a voice echoed through the air. "We do not fear your magic, Spider Wizard!" It was Toxin, the villain who had been causing all the trouble. He emerged from the tendrils, revealing his giant black and green form. His eyes were also glowing red with Darkhold magic. "We have answered the call! We are Toxin to all who oppose us!"

Then, with incredible speed, Toxin charged on top of the Sanctum and leaped into the air, heading straight towards Peter Supreme and Gwen. They prepared for a strike, but Toxin was too fast.

"And you...are lunch!" Toxin exclaimed as he opened his mouth wide, ready to devour them both.

He landed right in front of them both, before charging right towards them. With incredible speed, Toxin grabbed Peter Supreme and slammed him into the ground, followed by taking Gwen and slamming her into a water tower before snarling and starting to consume Peter Supreme within the Symbiote. But that was when they got a last-minute savior by the Spider-Man of this dimension coming in swinging after finally locating them.

"Hey, big guy!" Peter cried as he swung over and kicked Toxin off of the roof, sending him falling down onto the street, and everyone in the distance went running from the chaos. "Hey there." He greeted the two heroes and helped them to their feet. "I was in the neighborhood being friendly and saw you could use the hand." Then he saw Peter supreme and looked over his suit. "Sweet costume. Love the cape."

"Thanks." Peter Supreme shrugged.

"SPIDER-MAN!" Toxin cried, getting all of their attention as they looked down toward Toxin. He then started to climb his way back up the tower towards the heroes. "We will rip off your face and suck the marrow from your bones for Carnage!"

"Oh, that's what this is about." Gwen put it together. "Carnage was his girlfriend."

"Yeah, I was putting that together." Peter Supreme confirmed.

"Yeah, well, I got there first," Gwen smirked.

"Alright, well, you look like you guys could use the break," Peter told them as he looked down at Toxin. "How about I take this Toxin on his afternoon walk?"

"Good idea." Peter Supreme groaned, feeling the pain that came from Toxin attacking him. He then looked at his Cloak. "Follow him. He might mistake him for me."

The Cloak then latched onto this dimension's Spider-man and he went off swinging. "Hey, Toxin! Come on, let's play follow the leader!"

Toxin then started to chase him, believing him to be the real Spider Supreme. Peter Supreme then sighed and saw there was a chance to heal.

"What happened?" Gwen asked, noticing he looked weak.

"That Symbiote...Toxin was using magic. Symbiotes aren't a threat to me unless..." Peter Supreme then looked to the Sanctum. "The Darkhold."

"The book from the Incursion dimension?" Gwen asked in worry. "The one that allowed you to possess your doppelganger's body?"

"Toxin is too powerful for us to stop alone if he has that magic within him." Peter Supreme said in worry. "The only thing that can equal the strength to that is-"

"Me." The two of them turned around and found Lilly Maximoff-Parker standing with her hood still up. "I can consume the Darkhold from him, and you two can take down Toxin himself."

Peter and Gwen were in a state of confusion as they contemplated whether they should trust the Witch or not. Although they had some doubts about her intentions, they couldn't ignore the fact that she had been protecting them throughout their journey and had even saved a dying dimension. Thus, they deduced that she must be on their side.

Peter Supreme, still skeptical, asked the Witch if she could track their enemies. "Okay, can you find them?"

To this, Lilly chuckled and raised her hand, opening a portal that displayed Spider-Man and Toxin fighting in the downtown area near the City Hall. They could see that Toxin was throwing fragments of the building and cars toward Spider-Man, indicating that the situation was getting out of control.

Gwen, curious about the Witch's identity, asked her who she was. "Who are you?"

In response, Lilly replied, "I told you...a story for another day."

And with that, she made her way through the portal to intervene in the fight between Spider-Man and Toxin.


Spider-Man flipped and dodged an attack from Toxin and webbed the debris down to make sure that the civilians in the area didn't get crushed. Toxin used this distraction as an entry to then throw more architecture at him. Peter was groaning and trying to catch his breath from the constant throwing. The Cloak of Levitation flew off and grabbed some civilians and moved them out of the way to keep them from being crushed.

"Come on, man, can you at least have tennis elbow or something?" Peter asked in pain.

Luckily that was when Peter Supreme, Gwen, and Lilly came through the portal and eyed Toxin. Toxnn snarled when he saw the three of them who were responsible for killing the Carnage Symbiote. The Cloak of Levitation flew off of and returned to Peter Supreme.

"We are done running!" Toxin cried, leaping down, sending a shockwave of Symbiote tendrils to catch and crush them. "No more games!"

Peter Supreme and Lilly created a shield, using the Shields of the Seraphim to protect them. Lilly used her magic to then strengthen the spell and keep the magical tendrils from breaking through.

"You can't stop us, heroes!" Toxin cried as Peter swung around and threw a hotdog cart at him. "But we want you to try!"

Peter Supreme tried to bond Toxin's hands together while Lilly threw magic to start and try draining the Darkhold out of him. Toxin however created spikes that struck out and attacked the area, causing the heroes to dodge or shield themselves from the attack.

Toxin cried in anger as he then used his tendrils to grab Lilly. "You are just like your mother!" He then dragged Lilly closer to him, ready to bite her head off. "Weak!"

Lilly grew irritated by this monster and summoned as much energy into one blast as she could and blasted it right in Toxin's face. Lilly was thrown through the sky, but she used webs to then catch herself.

"We gotta weaken him." Peter Supreme said.

Peter groaned and looked to see he landed near a sound system with giant speakers around the area. He then looked and saw he landed on the microphone and grinned under the mask. "Not my worst idea ever." Toxin was preparing to strike again when microphone feedback caught their attention. "Good afternoon, Demonuc Venom!" He cried out, getting everyone to look up at the speakers and see Peter. "Here's a special request for you. Our slobbiest alien invader since Thanos!"

Then Peter smacked the microphone against the speakers and caused the feedback to constantly increase and get louder. When Toxin tried to escape, Lilly started to create a barrier around the area to try and keep him in the general area. Peter Supreme gave her a hand and kept the Symbiote in the general area as he was beginning to get weakened. But in the end, Toxin used the Darkhold magic to punch a literal hole in the universe and escaped through that.

Peter was holding his ears in pain, as was Gwen since they both share the same power level. "That was-"

"Exceptionally loud!" Peter cried as he held his ears. "Had to get bit by a spider with good hearing!"

Lilly looked up to the sky and growled. "He got away."

"We'll catch him." Peter Supreme assured her. "We always do."

"But while we have a moment, why don't you finally explain who the hell you are?" Gwen asked.

Lilly sighed and nodded. "Fine. We have a moment. I guess I owe you my origins."


DARK DIMENSIONS: TEN YEARS AGO...

Lilly Parker-Maximoff was a young girl who lived in a world that was engulfed in darkness and chaos. She was the offspring of two extraordinary superheroes, Peter Parker, who was famously known as Spider-Man, and Wanda Maximoff, who was known as the Scarlet Witch. However, despite having such remarkable parents, Lilly's life was anything but ordinary.

The world she lived in was a grim reality where the Avengers, who were once revered as Earth's mightiest heroes, had fallen from grace. Their original mission to protect the innocent had twisted into a tyrannical reign, where they imposed their will upon the people they were supposed to safeguard. It all started when Tony Stark, also known as Iron Man, discovered an entity known as Brainiac. The entity claimed that it came in peace and wished to help humanity, but that was a lie. Brainiac's true intention was to learn Earth's weaknesses and strange holds until it was time for him to conquer it.

Starting with the mind of Tony Stark, Brainiac was able to corrupt him and use him as a gateway to corrupt all of the heroes. Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye were all lost to Earth's greatest heroes, except for two who managed to escape. Peter and Wanda were able to run and hide, but the rest of the world fell under the corrupted reign of the Avengers.

The seclusion from the rest of the world brought Peter and Wanda together and led to them forming an odd relationship. They were forced into this situation due to the circumstances that led them here, but they didn't care because all that mattered was their daughter. Lilly was their entire world, and they swore to protect her with their lives. However, they knew they were never going to be safe if the Avengers were still out there. So, they devised a plan that if they left this dimension for another world, they could all be safe and live as a normal family.

Lilly was currently sitting in a lesson with her mother Wanda, who was teaching her daughter how to use the mystical powers she was born with. Lilly was gifted with the same powers as her mother, meaning she could be too powerful, especially with the spider powers she inherited from her father. Despite the danger, Wanda was determined to teach her daughter to control her powers, so she could protect herself and her family in the future.

"You must remember concentration is your greatest strength," Wanda said as she was using her powers to move objects from their cave home with her mind. "And I know as an eight-year-old, concentration isn't your strong suit." She didn't even turn around to know her daughter was currently looking at a fly buzzing around. "But you need to try. One day, you won't have me around to protect you, so you'll need to learn to defend yourself."

"Daddy said we're going somewhere safe soon." Lilly reminded her mother. "Wouldn't we be safe?"

"Yes, we will be safe from the current danger," Wanda explained as she approached her daughter, slowly lowering what she was levitating. She then kneeled down to be at the same height as her daughter. "But with people with powers like us, we will always be in danger. If someone were to discover what you could do, they would want to catch us and figure out how and why we can do these things."

Then there was an alert on their proximity alarms, which got Wanda nervous. They would go off every so often, but it was usually because of some sort of bird hitting the scanner. However, she noticed that the computer was picking up something huge and moving in their direction. Wanda became nervous and knew only one thing could be that big and ran to grab their emergency evacuation kit.

"We need to go now!" Wanda warned as she handed the kit to her daughter. "We're leaving."

"But Daddy said the portal isn't ready yet," Lilly said as she slipped the backpack on.

Wanda looked at the cameras and saw Iron Man and Thor were closing in fast. "Well, let's hope daddy hasn't forgotten how well he does under pressure."

As Tony used a missile to blow a hole in the side of the cave they called home, Wanda sent a blast of mystical energy toward him and knocked Stark from the sky. Wanda came flying out of the hole he just made and used it to her own advantage as she used a forcefield to block Natasha's rapid fire.

Her powers surged uncontrollably, causing confusion and fear among her mind-controlled teammates.

Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor each tried to stop her, but the Scarlet Witch's mind was set on her goal. She weaved spells and manipulated reality itself to create illusions, diverting her teammates' attention as she made her escape.

"Come on!" Wanda grabbed Lilly and flew them off to the cave that was close to their home where Peter was working on the device.

As she finally reached the cave, they ran down to find Peter was working on the portal. "What are you two doing here?"

"No time!" Wanda cried as she fired another mystical blast back towards the approaching heroes. She summoned all her strength to cause a cave-in so that they would have some extra time. "You need to get that portal open, now!"

"It's not stabilizing," Peter warned her. "It's not going to be able to transport all of us safely."

"Well, how much longer to fix that?" Wanda asks him.

"Uh, too long," Peter stated as he looked over the data. "I can stabilize it for one person to get through before they can get here."

"One?" Wanda asked and looked at Lilly. She and Peter seemed to both know what they needed to do.

They both looked down at their daughter and knew they were going to need to mask the hard choice if they wanted their kid to have a life. To be safe from the dangers of this universe.

Wanda dropped down to her daughter and grabbed her shoulder. "Lilly, honey, you need to listen. You have tremendous potential. Your power could grow to be stronger than mine one day."

Peter got to work and was beginning to activate the portal. "We need to hurry."

"But right now you need to go," Wanda said with tears swelling. "We can't go with you."

"What?" Lilly was a little confused. "But I don't wanna go without you. I wanna stay with you."

"Well be right behind you," Wanda pained to lie to her. "But you need to go. Now!"

Lilly looked at her father and felt confused as he pulled her in for a hug. He was not ready to say goodbye, but he needed to do his best to ensure his daughter had a life.

"I love you, my little Chaos Weaver," Peter told her.

Lilly then walked over and ran through the portal, landing on the soft grass of this dimension. She looked back and watched as the portal started to flicker, destabilizing faster than they figured.

"Mommy!" Lilly cried, dropping the backpack and running towards the portal. "Daddy!"

Wanda watched as Lilly tried to reach the portal and saw the Avengers entering the cave. "Keep running, Lilly. Protect who you can, but always look out for yourself!"

Wanda then used all of her power to chase a cave-in above the machine and watched as it crushed the portal, leaving Lilly stranded in this strange world.

"No!" Lilly cried at the loss of her parents


Lilly's journey through the multiverse was a perilous one, but she was determined to find answers and restore balance to her reality. Equipped with her multiverse device, a precious gift from her parents, and her survivor bag filled with supplies, money, food, and spell books, she embarked on a journey through the intricate tapestry of parallel dimensions.

Building the device and getting it to work was a challenging task that took Lilly a considerable amount of time. But she managed to create a watch that helped her jump dimensions easily and without any hassle. As she traveled through different universes, Lilly encountered diverse versions of familiar faces in each alternate reality she visited. Some worlds were peaceful and serene, while others were embroiled in their own conflicts.

Despite the dangers that lurked in every universe, the multiverse became her sanctuary, where she could evade her pursuers while seeking solace and understanding. Throughout her travels, Lilly encountered allies who shared her desire for freedom and justice. These allies were from different worlds and had unique skills, which Lilly learned to harness in her quest to bring about change.

With each leap into a new universe, Lilly grew stronger, both in her powers and her resolve. She learned valuable lessons about sacrifice, compassion, and the true meaning of heroism. The experiences she gained from the countless worlds she visited shaped her into a formidable warrior, ready to take a stand against the evil Avengers and restore balance to her own reality.

As her journey continued, Lilly's courage and determination inspired others to rise up against the tyranny they faced. She knew that her path would not be easy, but she was fueled by the love of her parents and the unwavering belief that good could triumph over evil. With the multiverse as her refuge and her newfound allies by her side, she ventured forth, ready to confront her destiny and bring about a brighter future.

However, her journey was not without its challenges. Strange Spider-people started hunting her, and she needed to figure out what they wanted from her and where they were coming from. She refused to let them threaten the multiverse, just like the Avengers who took her parents from her. Lilly was determined to protect what she considered her sanctuary, no matter what.


DIMENSION-1989:

"You came from the Dark BRANCHES?" Gwen was surprised to hear.

"Yeah. You don't seem to get that the Dark BRANCHES are only how things could have gone wrong, not because all of us are evil." Lilly replied in sorrow. "I was given a second chance to protect people. And I have been hunted by them for so long, and they want me to heal his wife."

"You have the Scarlet Witch's power, so you could theoretically permanently rewrite reality." Peter Supreme nodded.

"Wow, how many realities are there?" Peter wonders.

"Too many." Gwen sighed.

Then Lilly got a mystical feeling and looked down at her tracking spell to track otherworldly magic like the Darkhold. She then used her magic to try and track it and found Toxin was coming back for them.

"We got to figure out a new plan." Peter Supreme sighed. "Toxin is getting better with the magic and can now rip holes in the universe."

"Is that a bad thing?" Peter asks.

"If he keeps it up, he could possibly rip apart the fabric of the universe." Peter Supreme explained.

"Okay, I might have a plan." Peter offered them. "I fought Venom so if this Toxin is anything like him, all we need is to get him somewhere loud and contained."

"And I can keep draining the Darkhold magic if he is trapped," Lilly confirmed. "I can make that work if I had more time to make stronger barriers."

"Okay, then I guess that makes me...the bait?" Peter Supreme asks.

"Well, you are the one he hates the most." Gwen mocked.

Peter Supreme sighed and saw she had a fair point. "Alright. Where is he?"

SPIDER-MAN!" Toxin cried, coming back around.

Peter exclaimed with urgency, "Meet us at the church down on Christian and Andersen!" before swiftly making his way toward the church.

Lilly and Gwen, on the other hand, used a rift to instantly transport themselves to the church to begin preparations. Meanwhile, Peter Supreme readied himself to confront the formidable Toxin. As Toxin charged toward Peter Supreme with his fists alight with Darkhold magic, Peter Supreme quickly cast a spell.

The spell sent both of them hurtling into the Mirror Dimension, a realm where Peter had full control. Although this act may not have been enough to prevent Toxin from causing chaos, it was sufficient to stall him momentarily.

Upon arriving in the Mirror Dimension, Toxin was enraged and demanded to know where he was. "Where did you send us?!"

Peter Supreme proudly proclaimed, "The Mirror Dimension! Here, I am in control!"

Peter then began to manipulate the Mirror Dimension's architecture to his advantage. Toxin struggled to navigate the city's structures as they contorted and attacked him with Darkhold magic. However, Peter had a few tricks up his sleeve. A train emerged from a portal and slammed into Toxin, propelling him into the sky as the laws of reality warped.

Toxin retaliated by launching a barrage of energy blasts that shattered the Mirror Dimension's structures. Peter Supreme, however, was quick to repurpose the fragments and used them as deadly shards to attack Toxin, causing him to cry out in pain.

Suddenly, Lilly appeared before Toxin, using her magic to create an illusion and get his attention. "Hey, we're ready for you," Lilly informed him, signaling the start of the plan to take down the powerful Toxin.

"Good, because he is just about to control his magic here and I don't wanna be here when he does." Peter Supreme stated.

"You think that this can stop us?!" Toxin cried, running towards Peter Supreme.

"No. But this can." Peter Supreme then opened a portal to send Toxin towards a portal leading to the bell tower.

Seeing the portal opening, Peter poked at the bell that he used to get the Symbiote off him years ago. "Counting on you again, old friend."

Lilly was focusing on creating a stronger barrier outside and keeping it from breaking. The longer that Toxin stays within the barriers of the spell, he can't use his magic and will be drained of it thanks to the magic spells she learned from Agatha Harkness on DIMENSION-199999.

Toxin fell into the belltower right when Peter then webbed and punched the belltower, causing Toxin to cry in pain when he realized where he was. "No! Not here! Not again!"

Toxin then expanded his tendrils to try and break the bell. But luckily Peter wasn't alone. "Heads up!" Gwen cried as she came in swinging and kicked the Symbiote into the bell, causing him to become weaker. But then the bell broke, sending it falling downward.

"That's not good," Peter commented. Then all of a sudden his hands were grabbed by the Symbiote and he was slammed into the ground. "And this is much worse!"

Gwen then got an idea as she quickly dodged the attack Toxin sent her way and webbed the bell. "Hey, Lilly! We could use the hand!"

Lilly then appeared in the dome she created and bound Toxin with a mystical spell. Peter Supreme came in and quickly used The Crimson Bands Of Cyttorak to keep Toxin from getting away. Peter then gets slammed into the ground and thrown across the church. Several piles of dirt and debris fell on top of him.

Gwen then saw they needed to end this quickly and webbed the bell back up towards them. "Hey, Toxin! Get a load of this!"

Gwen then punched the bell, causing Toxin to cry in pain again. Without the Darkhold protecting him, he was now just an alien parasite. "Make it stop!" Toxin then tried to rip his way out of the spells and ran towards Gwen. "We will destroy you!"

But Gwen managed to leap out of the way, dropping the bell in the process. Toxin fell with the bell, and the bell finally crushed TOxin underneath the sound and weight of the bell. The heroes sighed in relief, and Gwen helped dig Peter out of the debris.

"Well...what is the likelihood that killed him?" Lilly asked.

"Symbiotes are sensitive to sound, so...highly." Peter Supreme stated.

Lilly used her powers to then lift the bell and what they found was a long-dead and deceased corpse with a small bit of Symbiote left. Peter then used a spell to burn it to a crisp.

"No. I am done with your kind." Peter Supreme stated in anger.

Lilly then used a spell to look into what was left of Toxin's mind to find what he was doing here. She saw the flashes of Toxin's origins, followed by seeing him become a member of the Spider Society. Then finally came across the memories of him stealing the Magic Mirror and showing he already sent it back to the Dark BRANCHES before he could go after them.

"He stole the Magic Mirror," Lilly informed them. "It's gone."

"The Magic Mirror from the Sanctum?" Peter asked as Gwen helped him up. "Why do they want that?"

The Watcher then appeared between all three of them, all but Peter could see him. "I might have finally found out."

"What is it?" Peter Supreme wonders.

"They are using the Mirror to find the cure for Taliah Al Ghul." The Watcher explained.

"Can the Mirror do that?" Gwen wonders.

"Yes. It can search the multiverse to find the cure, but luckily I can keep us hidden from its magic." The Watcher said.


DARK BRANCHES:

After a long and arduous journey, Peter H had finally found the Magic Mirror, a powerful artifact capable of traversing the multiverse. As he approached the HYDRA Castle, he could feel the weight of his mission bearing down on him.

The fate of Taliah, who was suffering from a mysterious illness that could only be cured by a rare antidote found in another dimension, rested on his shoulders. With a deep breath, he carefully placed the Magic Mirror on the wall of the castle and activated it. As the mirror glowed and hummed with energy, Peter H knew that this was the moment he had been waiting for. He stepped towards the mirror, ready to embark on a perilous journey that would take him across multiple dimensions in search of the cure that could save Taliah's life.

"Mirror Mirror, on the wall. I am looking for the greatest cure of them all." Peter H demanded the mirror and finally found the answer he was looking for. "Ah, it's so simple..."


DIMENSION-1989:

Peter Supreme and Gwen watched as Peter and Ariel were talking, the two of them were worried about one another. Lilly had already jumped ship and was preparing to make her way for the next dimension as a head start to find them. There was also the fact Peter almost died to Toxin and they were not sure where their relationship stood anymore since she couldn't stand on land and could only learn what would happen if he survives.

"Isn't there anything we can do to help her?" Gwen wonders.

"If we keep on messing with time and other realities, we can cause consequences that can destroy them." Peter Supreme was sorry to say. "We can't all get a happy ending."

The Watcher then opened the portal. "We should get going."

Gwen and Peter Supreme had just entered the portal and left the Watcher behind. As he watched them go, he felt sorry for Ariel and Peter. He knew that the Spider hero was walking away towards the city, but he couldn't help but feel like he could do something to help. He sighed and realized that he had already fractured reality enough that one more change might not make a difference.

"Well, I have already done worse," he thought to himself. With that, he turned and raised his hands, channeling cosmic energy that came from his hands. He directed it towards Ariel, creating a glowing golden path that led straight to her. Ariel looked down, surprised as her tail began to glow and she smiled.

Meanwhile, Peter was walking away when he saw the glowing light and turned around to see Ariel rising from the water. She was wearing a white shirt, her hair was up, and she had green pants on. She walked towards him with her arms open wide, on her legs. Peter ran to her, twirled her around, and they shared a kiss. As some water hit her leg, it was revealed that Ariel now had the power to transform back and forth between her mermaid form and her new human form.

The Watcher smiled contentedly, before he vanished into the Fifth Dimension, leaving the couple alone and elated.

Peter could hardly believe what had just transpired. Overwhelmed with emotion, he held her tightly, savoring the feel of her in his arms. "I can't believe this. You're here."

Ariel was equally overjoyed. As she gazed into Peter's eyes, she whispered softly, "Now we can finally be together," before kissing him once again.

Their blissful moment was abruptly interrupted, however, by a commotion coming from the nearby city. They turned to see a massive truck hurtling towards them, its headlights blinding in the darkness.

Without hesitating, Ariel took action without even realizing so. Summoning her powers, she created a giant orb of water that surrounded both her and Peter, shielding them from harm. It was a surprising revelation for Peter, who had no idea that Ariel possessed such incredible abilities as was to Ariel who didn't know she could do this.

As the truck roared past, narrowly missing them, Ariel and Peter emerged from their watery shield, both stunned by what had just occurred. "That's new," Ariel commented in shock, coming to terms with the incredible power she had just displayed.


(A/N) Just imagine the look Ariel has in the Mirrorverse game