Although hesitant, Peter knew he had to start walking to get to anywhere safe, or at least find someone who can help. Even if it’d take all day, there were plenty of people in Central Park. Whether it’d be someone he knew, or a face he didn’t recognize, he had to get to either of them, or at least somewhere that wasn’t as dangerous as this place.
He was proven right when his Spider-sense suddenly kicked in.
He spun towards his left and witnessed a giant blue disc soar through a bush, crashing to the ground before flipping in the air above Peter’s head. He ducked down and it landed just behind him. He was unscathed, thankfully, though he didn’t need enough proof that his small size was vulnerable to a lot of things like this.
He looked at the object that almost collided with him, “Is that a…frisbee?”
Indeed it was. He was looking at a bright blue plastic disc that was taller than him, easy to grab onto with his sticky his hands could be, yet slightly smooth to the touch. He wasn’t sure, but there also might’ve been a star painted on the top. Clearly someone was a Captain America fan.
“Someone’s definitely gonna want this back.” That gave him an idea. He could simply wait for someone to grab the frisbee, then get their attention! He immediately ran towards it, and climbed up the steep edge towards the top.
Half of him thought this could potentially work, the other half thought this might be a bad idea. Either way, there was no turning back now. Eventually, he could hear someone coming over to retrieve the frisbee.
“Here we go.” He looked up just in time to see…
Option 1: A parent coming in to grab the Frisbee and throw it back to their kid.
Option 2: A dog! That might be a good or bad sign if a dog decides to carry the frisbee.
Option 3: Just an ordinary teenager throwing around a frisbee with their friends.
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