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Saw ATSV yesterday and this movie is everything
Like, there was no ''calm down" the fucking movie was adrenaline from start to end
I loved it
Pavtir and Hobi Brown already have my heart
And maybe I was a little dumb for not expecting a trilogy on this one too but gosh when the screen said "MILES WILL BE BACK IN
SPIDERMAN: BEYOND THE SPIDERVERSE"
I freaked out
#atsv#spiderman#spiderverse#spiderverse 2#beyond the spiderverse#spiderverse movies#across the spiderverse#miles: oh is this the spiderverse?#miguel: no. this is a dumb and silly name#the official name is aracnid humanoid polimultiverse#miguel: ...#miguel: which os also an unnecessary long and silly name#miguel o'hara#miles morales#and like#miles just freaking escaped all spidermans and miguel#this boy is powerful af#and they âcapture the spiderman!â and everybody just went â???â the meme#and the end???#braids miles have my heart too#and he went fucking 16th earth#i loved this movie sm
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EVERY YOU EVERY ME #9
COLLABORATED WITHÂ @THIRSTWORLDPROBLEMSS
Pairing: Miguel O'Hara x female reader
Summary: You get a new mysterious co-worker.
Word count: 8,100
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August 1st
Nearly pancaked by grand piano falling from the 8th floor outside of favorite cafe. No casualties (except the piano).
August 5th
Freak blizzard out of nowhere during lunch. Nearly crushed by large icicle dropping directly outside the exit of the Chrysler building. No other known casualty.
August 6th
An escaped hippopotamus from the Bronx zoo ran 11.3 miles, nearly got stampeded when exiting hotel for work. No casualties.
August 12th
Tornado appeared inside the Guggenheim museum, nearly squashed by large falling statue. Nobody nearby was seriously injured.
It's already mid-August now. You've used up more than a month of your allotted three. It means you don't have much more time to waste, but that knowledge does nothing to help you in figuring things out.Â
Youâve compiled a comprehensive list of the Universe's ongoing murder attempts, determined to keep track of them all. All in all, there are 37 incidents and counting that youâre aware of⌠and theyâre all different.Â
They differ in severity. They differ in scale and they differ in frequency. Sometimes it can take weeks, sometimes days, sometimes within hours of each other. If thereâs any sort of pattern to themâanything that might help you predict what will happen next or how to stop itâyou canât see it. Thereâs nothing that gives you any hint or clue as to where you can start to make progress with solving this mystery.
The one thing you have been able to observe from cataloging these incidents is that Miguel was right about what he told you that day at Starbucks: the universe is ramping up. Each attempt is becoming more and more bizarre, defying the very laws of physics and nature in its attempts to snuff you out. Before this, in all of your years in New York, youâve never heard of a blizzard in July or a tornado indoors.Â
With the escalating dangers, Miguel is more on guard than ever. Sticking close to you at all times like a particularly insistent herding dog thatâs always a few inches from nipping at your heels. Even when heâs seemingly preoccupied by something elseâreading a book, folding clothes, eating a crate of kit kats in one sittingâyou can always tell that heâs keenly aware of and attuned to your every minute move.Â
Practically, the only time he lets you out of his sight is for bathroom visits.Â
Work is still a point of contention between you two. He hates that he can't enter the building to monitor you at work and make sure you're safe, and after that incident when you caught a co-worker trying to take a surreptitious selfie with Spiderman while Miguel was loitering around in the windows, youâd banned him from climbing and scuttering around the exterior of the building like some deranged squirrel.Â
Itâs made him even less pleased about your whole work situation, something heâs not shy about sharing with you. Every morning when you are about to leave for work, Miguel will stand by the door with that ever present frown and ask you:Â
âWhy are you still going into a job you hate when thereâs only two months left?â
This morning, you sigh as you reach for your jacket and messenger bag.Â
Part of you completely understands and even agrees with his logic. If the end of the world is only two months away, why go back to that shithole everyday? You could go to Disneyland. Eat fancy croissants in Paris for breakfast. Have Lyla fake a reservation at an all-inclusive yoga retreat in Bali. You could be living your life like every moment is your last.Â
The thing is though, as delusional as it may be, youâre not ready to bet on the world ending just yet.Â
âMiguel, I fully intend for the universe to still be around in two months. And I donât want to be unemployed when that day comes. Iâm not some trust fund baby. Once we figure this thing out, youâre gonna be free to go, and if you take Lyla with you, then what am I supposed to do? Live on the streets? Rent in the city is ridiculous, and my rent-controlled apartment got blown into a million pieces.â
For once Miguel doesnât seem to have anything smart to say back. He tilts his head, quietly studying your face. Then after a long pause, he gives you a curt nod, as if something clicked into place.Â
"Fine."
You stop mid-way through zipping up one of your boots to eye him suspiciously.Â
Okay, thatâs⌠different.
In all the mornings youâve repeated this argument, this is the first time heâs simply accepted your explanation without sassing you back. He just gazes right back, apparently unperturbed, and holds the door of your hotel room open for you, ready to walk you to work.Â
There is definitely something going on inside his head, because this stubborn dummy never lets anything go without a fight. You just donât know what it is yet.Â
By mid-morning, you've forgotten all about your suspicions, too busy dealing with the aftermath of your coworker's incompetence. You're not entirely sure how they managed to corrupt the Excel formula youâd painstakingly inserted to make sure all the numbers add up correctly, but two hours later, you're still trying to get the data to compute properly.Â
Itâs the kind of mind numbing task that lets your mind wander, and you spend most of that morning wondering what Miguel is up to. Heâs probably lingering near the building, eating mini donuts by the dozens from that food truck that is always parked around the corner.Â
Thereâs a pointed series of knocks on your cubicle wall. The noise is grating, and it makes the whole of your back seize up because you recognize that signature knock from sound alone. Itâs your boss, probably here to ask if you have capacity to take on more case evaluations.Â
And sure enough, as you reluctantly turn to look, you see her, toothy smile and all, looking down at you in that hammy and strained way of hers.Â
âAre you busy?â she asks. âI just wanted to introduce you to the newest member of the team.âÂ
She gestures to the person standing beside her. Your gaze goes up over their insanely long legs, up and over the narrow and tapered waist and torso, up over the wide chest and broad, broad shoulders, and even before you get to the familiar face, you already know who you are looking at, because no one else is that tall.
Your mouth gapes open wide in shock.
This stupid motherf-
âThis is Mickey OâHara,â your boss introduces, simpering up at him. (You didnât even know she knew how to simper.)Â
Has Miguel gone insane?
What is he playing at?!
He didnât even bother to change his name properly!
And the man looks unfairly good in office casual! Heâs dressed in a white, well-fitted button down shirt and dress pants. Wearing ridiculous thick-rimmed glasses that would belong on Gregory Peck. Riotous curls are as messy and wild as ever, not having even bothered to comb it back. You donât know who he thinks heâs fooling, the subdued get-up only makes him stick out like a sore thumb.
âMickey is our newest hire,â your boss continues, batting her eyes at him. âHe's interning with our team as a junior insurance claims adjuster and will be shadowing you for the next two months.â
After that, Miguel truly is with you everywhere you go.Â
He spends most of each workday sitting on a spare chair in your small cubicle, the two of you squeezed into 6'x6', shoulder touching shoulder in that tiny, cramped space.
A superhero he may be, but Miguel is a terrible office worker. He seems completely bamboozled by the copier, and you quickly learn not to ask him to do any copying or scanning or even pick your printouts from the printer, because he always manages to mangle the process, coming back with crumpled up prints or half-shredded paper that looks like budget confetti.
Before the week is over, heâs gained a reputation with the rest of the team as the handsome-but-useless junior that canât even make coffee for shit.
Most of the time, he doesn't even make an effort to look like heâs doing any actual work, just sits right next to you, and reads books all day long. When you scold him and ask him to at least pretend like he's doing busy work, or he'll get fired, Miguel will just shrug and quietly hum back at you, engrossed in whatever latest sci-fi book his nose is buried in.Â
"If they fire me, I'll just have Lyla hack into their HR system and rehire me."
Then thereâs the way his sleeves are always rolled up halfway up his arm, hugging tight around the firm muscles of his forearm. The peep show of gorgeously tanned skin that is always on display for all to see. It's obscene.Â
Heâs maddening and distracting.Â
Still, you canât be too mad about his presence. The office is a much more treacherous place than youâd initially thought. Itâs a danger zone of death traps.Â
One morning when youâre in the supply room, getting a new pad of post-its from one of the massive industrial shelvesâthe ones that are supposed to be bolted to the wall for safetyâsuddenly crumpled, taking half the wall with it and nearly flattening you. That was almost game over for you. Squashed like a bug and entombed under a pile of archived TPS reports.Â
Then thereâs that time with the runaway elevator when the supposedly secure and unbreakable industrial cables snaps, with you in it, falling through 40 floors. And you still shudder everytime you walk past the copy machine because of that time it tried to electrocute you. If Miguel hadnât been there for all of these incidents, youâd be a goner.Â
Another upside is that itâs also nice to have a cubicle buddy. On slow days, the two of you kill time watching YouTube origami tutorials and practicing with post-its stolen from the temporarily-relocated office supplies.Â
Despite having hands the size of a giant, Miguel is surprisingly good at it. Delicately folding paper cranes, butterflies and flowers that sit in the place of pride atop of your computer screen, compared to your questionable attempts that usually wind up in a crumpled ball in the trash.Â
With Miguel there, your days at the office are never boring or predictable in the way they used to be. It no longer feels like you are just going through motions. It's almost⌠fun.Â
If there wasnât a cosmic executionerâs ax looming over your neck, you donât think you would mind spending every day with him like this.
You take it back. You do mind spending days with him like this. Miguel is the worst.Â
You've been doing data entry all morning, and the man will not shut up about how primitive Excel is.Â
âMalo! I donât understand how your company relies on this software. There are so many data consistency issues! It completely lacks data validation and integrity checks, and itâs too prone to human error when entering crucial data, which results inââÂ
You take deep calming breaths as you continue to type, trying to pretend his rant is white noise. Â
The previous day's near death experienceâan electrical surge from the printer, trying to finish what the copy machine startedâalso wiped out one of the file servers, and now you and half your department are stuck manually re-entering three years worth of data. Â
Two hours in, your fingers are aching, and you're about ready to start banging your head on the keyboard out of frustration. (Or banging the keyboard on Miguelâs head if he doesnât shut up.)
Like he can hear your thoughts, the man in question obligingly stops talking, and thereâs a moment of blessed silence before your chair glides smoothly and suddenly to the left as Miguel rolls you out from in front of your computer. Your first instinct is to wonder what new danger heâs saving you from, but no⌠Heâs just moving you out of the way to make space for him to drag his own chair in front of the screen. âEnough,â he says firmly, already typing out some unintelligibly complex code at a speed that far outstrips your own personal best of 67 words per minute, âI canât watch you keep doing this when itâs so simple to automate.â
You sometimes forget just how smart Miguel is.Â
True, he canât seem to work the office printer, but heâs a genius scientist who single-handedly built an A.I. sophisticated enough to hack into financial institutions and topple governments. He successfully invented a machine that travels between dimensions. Every other sentence coming out of his mouth sounds like something that would confound Stephen Hawking. You donât know why youâre surprised heâs able to automate Excel spreadsheets.Â
It doesnât take him very long at all.Â
Within minutes, heâs finished, hitting enter one final time, and then you can see all of the cells rectify themselves one by one. Errors disappear and new corrected information appears, data populating blank cells and aligning itself in tidy rows.Â
You lean in closer to get a better look. Your elbow snags the edge of your coffee cup and the cup topples over, splashing runaway hot coffee across your hand.
Before you have a chance to react, thereâs a strong pull backwards. Miguel is already grabbing you and pulling you sideways into his lap and out of the firing range.
The cup clatters off the edge of the desk and onto the floor. The rest of the burning liquid never had the time to land on you.Â
Then youâre sitting on top of him, confined in the much too small seat of the office chair that can barely fit him and his broad backside, and much less the both of you. But if itâs uncomfortable, Miguel doesnât show it. He takes your hand in his to inspect it carefully.
The patch of skin burns and stings, but you canât tell if itâs from the coffee or his burning touch that makes you feel like thereâs liquid fire simmering in your veins.Â
âYou okay?â he says, his voice right in your ear.
He is so close. Surrounding you. Broad arms locked around your waist and the firm muscles of his thick thighs under yours.
âYeah,â you manage, nodding slowly. Your tongue feels heavy and dry in your mouth.
He quietly drags your hand closer to his face, then blows on the back of your burnt knuckles to soothe the sting.Â
âBetter?âÂ
Those stunning eyes are staring into yours from inches away, cut cheeks right there, nose barely brushing against yours, and â god, is he close. Too close.Â
Miguel is always in close proximity to you these days. Never more than a couple yards away, but save for life or death situations, the two of you do not find yourself like this. He only ever holds you when youâre crashing through the skies or about to collide with a runaway vehicle. This is different somehow.Â
Your heart feels like a trapped bird in your chest, fluttering so fast and panicky it might burst from inside out at the proximity.Â
âIâ umâ ahâŚâ Youâre not saying any words, just making strange noises in your throat like a squawking bird.Â
Your eyes flicker away from his face avoidantly and from the corner of your eye, you spot Matt from accounting spying on you from the cubicle across.Â
Oh god. This probably doesnât look great, does it?
Youâre sitting on a co-workerâs lap in the middle of an open plan office. Compromising does not even begin to describe the position you two are in.
Jumping off his lap, you quickly stand up and turn away, trying to ignore the flustered heat in your cheeks.Â
You walk back over to your chair, about to sit yourself back down, but thereâs spilled coffee everywhere. The dark brown liquid quickly sinking into the already stained fabric of the seat. You need to clean this up or else your chair is going to smell like expired coffee for the rest of time. Grabbing for your bag, you start digging for some tissues so you don't have to walk up to the supply closet.
You pull out item after item. Tampons. Sunglasses. A half-eaten chocolate bar. More tampons. New wallet with new ID, (expedited, all courtesy of Lyla). A handful of pennies. A random pamphlet. Still no tissues though, so you upend your bag onto your desk, wincing at the clatter.Â
How on Earth have you accumulated this much stuff in the few short weeks since your apartment was destroyed? And how on Earth do you not have any kleenex or napkins or anything in your handbag??Â
You paw through the mess, hoping for something useful, then swear as some of it spills over onto the floor. Ducking down, you crawl half under your desk, collecting wayward tampons and receipts, until your eyes pause on the pamphlet.
Not just any pamphlet. Itâs yellow and bright with Whoopie Goldberg's face in the corner. It's the map you received from the fortune teller lady. One of your many misfires.
Now that you look closely at it, there are faint lines that seem to glow faintly in the dimness under your desk that weren't there when you were looking at it in plain daylight.
You pick it up and unfold it, laying it out on the floor. It looks like itâs been written on with some kind of a glow-in-the-dark marker, but itâs not dark enough for you to see clearly. You need to get somewhere darker to test your theory.
Backing out from under your desk, you get to your feet and head briskly off down the hall. You barely make it three steps before Miguelâs on your tail, his towering height blocking out the bright LED lamps above as he follows after you like the worldâs biggest duckling.Â
âCielo, whatâs wrong?â
âNothingâs wrong,â you murmur curtly under your breath. The heat from before is still riding persistently on your face, and you quicken your steps, hoping it doesnât show.Â
You half run to the end of the hall until you reach the small supply closet. When you open the door to step inside, Miguel is right behind you, apparently trying to squeeze himself in after you.Â
"We won't both fit in here!" you scold as you close the door after you. His unhappy expression is the last thing you see as darkness envelops you in the pitch black.
Thereâs a niggling feeling of guilt that wiggles down into your skin. But you remind yourself that you can always steal cupcakes meant for clients from the conference room to make it up to him. All will be forgiven if you appease his sweet tooth.Â
Ducking your head to stare down at the map clutched in your hands, you squint your eyes in the dark to study it closely. There's a small star glowing bright in the middle of the map.
It's a literal star map.
She gave you a location.
You're standing in front of an old stone building at 177A Bleecker Street, smack in the middle of Greenwich village with its picturesque ivy covered old brownstone houses.Â
Then there's this monstrosity: Sanctum Sanctorum. The infamous residence of Dr. Strange.
The mansion is built in a mix of a Victorian and Gothic style as if the architect couldn't make up their mind and just decided 'why not both?' Throughout the rooftop, there are ornate carvings and intricate stonework that you suspect was meant to lend it a mysterious air, but instead the place reminds you of Disneyâs Haunted Mansion ride attraction.Â
You bring up your hand to the old knocker, gripping it firmly. Your lungs tighten, breath constricting in your chest as you hesitate, unable to bring yourself to pull the brass down to make contact with the wooden front door. Instead youâre holding it still in the air.Â
Maybe this isnât a good idea after all. How are you going to explain this?Â
âThe universe is out to get me, please send Avengers to help.â
Isnât he just going to think youâre nuts? One of those delusional Supes-fan with munchausen syndrome?
"We can still leave," Miguel says.Â
The man's been protesting every step of the way here, buzzing in your head about how much of a bad idea this is.
You frown, turning around to him. "I want to do this,â you answer.Â
His continued opposition is the final push you need. You bring down the knocker against the front door and tap it repeatedly.Â
There's no answer.
Part of you has to fight the urge to turn your feet and flee, saving yourself the embarrassment. But before you do, thereâs a loud creak and a heavy scraping noise against the entrance as the double door swings inwards and slowly opens.Â
No one greets you by the door. The entryway before you is empty, revealing a grand imperial staircase leading to the second floor, curving upward into a majestic spiral on each side of the room.Â
It looks deserted. Itâd be impolite to just step inside without someone to greet you and explicitly invite you in. But the doors did open to let you in.Â
You look at Miguel, unsure of what to do, but the man does not have the same compunction for politeness that you do, heâs already walked in, shoes and all, straight into the main hall.Â
âCan we just get this over with without you making your usual stupid grand dramatic entrance?â Miguel says into the empty room seemingly to no one in particular and you donât know who he thinks heâs talking to.Â
A ring of ember and fire sparks into existence out of nothingness in the center of the room. The ring grows wider, and you can see hints of another room inside of the circle: one decorated in a different decoration style than the current room youâre in: moroccan seats and plush cushions with oriental wooden carved furniture.Â
A man steps out from within that room to stand in front of you both. The ring of light closes behind him once heâs made it through. Clad in a rich purple tunic and dark robes that is monk-like in appearance. Miguel steps in front of you, tucking you safely behind him.Â
"You're not Strange," Miguel sneers, and you want to smack him. Why does he always have to be this rude?
"Oh, I'm quite strange. But I am not the Doctor. I am Wong. Iâm the Sorcerer Supreme and guardian of this place." The manâs voice is calm and formal, and he holds himself with a stately manner as he speaks.Â
You pop out your head from behind Miguelâs side. "Weâre here to see Doctor Strange."Â
At the repeated mention of Strange, the manâs formality seems to fall away, an expression of irritation bleeding into his features.Â
"Let me know when you find him. Because he is not here."
"Where is he?" Miguel asks, and thereâs that contempt rumbling in his voice again.Â
"I do not know. Probably playing hooky again. The man comes and goes as he likes." Wong makes a muttering noise under his breath as he continues. "Treats this sacred place like a summer gig at McDonalds."
Your chest deflates. How are you supposed to get Dr. Strange to help you if heâs not even here?
"I need help,â you plead with Mr. Wong. Maybe he can help you if Dr Strange canât, he is the Sorcerer Supreme after all, supreme is the highest level, right? This might even be an upgrade from Strange. âI know this sounds crazy, but I think the universe is out to get me."Â
Wong just looks at you, expression unchanging, and okay, yeah, that was maybe not the best place to start. You take a deep breath, trying to figure out how to make yourself sound less paranoid.
"I've almost died 40 times since the beginning of the summer. I just want to know why this keeps happening and how to make it stop."
You dig into your bag, pulling out the folded map.Â
"We talked to a fortune teller in Chinatown, and she gave me this map. It led us here, and I'm really, really hoping you can help me."
Wong dips his head down to the map, "This is a celebrity home star map," he says, with a straight face and a neutral voice that only slightly betrays that he thinks you're batshit crazy.
âI know it sounds crazy, but-â
âSanctum Sanctorum opened its doors for you, which means it wanted me to meet with you. I believe what youâre telling me.â
Oh thank god.
You tell him everything, rambling on as you try to explain whatâs been happening and what little you know about it as best you can. The near death experiences, Miguel being a Spiderman from another dimension, the destruction of your apartment, the unnatural phenomena and the universeâs escalating attempts on your life.Â
Wong is quiet throughout, studying your face with grave concentration as you speak.Â
When youâre finally done, he sighs with deep weariness that emanates from the core of his soul. He looks down on his feet, tapping them in deep consideration.
"I have an idea,â Wong says cautiously, âI could perform a Multiversal Divination on you, that might give us a clearer idea of what weâre dealing with,âÂ
âWhat does that mean?â Miguel asks, anger vibrating off his skin and boiling in his tone. Â
This man needs to calm down. You clearly need to take him to anger management, because since the moment heâs stepped into this place heâs been on the edge (even more so than usual).
âWhat does a âMultiversal Divinationâ entail?â he continues, âIs that some magical mumbo jumbo thatâs going to hurt her? Because if so weâre notââ
âIâll do it,â you say, interrupting his objections, and you sidestep Miguel who is scowling, mouth already parted in yet another protest, to stand in front of Wong.Â
Wong looks to you and then Miguel, then back at you again, caught in the awkward stalemate, before you interrupt.Â
âPlease, I need answers. Whatever it is, if it might help, I want to do it.â
Wong nods, stepping closer to you. "This will feel a little bit strange," he warns with the bedside manner of a patient doctor.
His hand comes to your collarbone and he places his palm there with a gentle push. There is barely any effort put into it, but you feel the force of it as if you had been slammed with the full force of a six ton truck. Your body wants to leap out of its skin. It is the sensation of being dumped in cold water from head to toe. A shock runs through your entire nervous system.
Images flash before your eyes, flickering by too fast for you to process. Theyâre vivid and bright. Glimpses of a scene: your apartment, your work, your commute home. Each of them expiring in a fraction of a moment before you have a chance to latch on and make sense of any of them individually.
You see yourself in picture after picture. Except slightly different in each. Short hair. Long locks. Curly.
In some you're wearing glasses instead of the contact lenses that you usually use. In others, youâre sporting the piercing you wanted to get at 16 but never did. Sometimes you have tattoos, sometimes not; occasionally youâre covered in them. Dyed hair, in every color of the spectrum: pink, blue, purple. A myriad of versions of you, of every variation of the decisions you could have possibly taken in your life.Â
There are pictures of memories you have had and not had. They rush in and flee before you're able to grab hold of one.
Captured moments of lifetimes you have never lived.
It's overwhelming. You don't understand what you're seeing. Thereâs pandemonium inside your head.
Then everything slows to a crawl.
The scene unfolding before you is one that you immediately recognize. An image that you'll never forget.
Window after window after window flashing you by. You know this view. Have seen it twice before. The same view of the Chrysler building as you were falling. But it's different this time.Â
The sky isnât blue, nor is it gray. Itâs a pink and an abnormal purple, a color youâve never seen on it before and it looks both beautiful and completely wrong. Thereâs an angry tear in the sky, cracking at the edges with static. The whole of the sky looks like it is going to cleave in two and bring the whole world with it. Is this the future? Is it the past?
There's no pain, but somehow tears run down your cheeks uncontrollably.
In the distance you hear Miguel's voice, muted even though you know from that tone that he's furious and must be bellowing loud enough that it echoes through the walls. It sounds like you are underwater, and you have to strain to make out what he is saying.
"Why is she crying?" He's definitely shouting, voice raw and growling. Is this part of your memory or is it happening in the now? "You're hurting her."
The ground approaches.Â
"Stop! Stop!" Miguel's voice is shouting, but there's no way to stop this. Everything is going too fast this time around.
Miguel is here, tearing through the sky towards you. But you know it's too late. He's too far away. He can't save you this time.
Then everything does stop.Â
No images in your head. No noise in your ears.
Everything goes black, like the ending of a movie.
Then you hear a thud.
It's loud and close and real.
You snap yourself out of your fugue state, to see Miguel towering over Wong's body where the Sorcerer Supreme lies, limp and lifeless on the ground.
âWhat did you do!? Are you out of your mind?" you shout, running up to them.
Oh god. Oh god. Oh god. Wong isnât moving, not even blinking!
"He was hurting you!" Miguel roars.Â
"He wasn't hurting me, you big doofus!" you shout back, and itâs only then that the fury in Miguelâs eyes seem to abate.Â
"What's wrong with him?â you ask, bending down Wongâs limp body on the ground. âIs he dead!? Did you kill him?â There's a rising panic pushing inside your throat.
"He's just paralyzed."
"Heâs paraâ What do you mean paralyzed? What did you do to him?"
"I just... I bit him," he uses a finger to part his lips slightly, pushing the upper one up just enough to reveal the sharp edges of his fangs. "There's toxins in them that can have a paralyzing effect."
You glance back at Wong. Heâs still worryingly still.Â
âIs there some kind of way to un-paralyze him!?"
"It was just a small bite," Miguel says, ducking his head down sheepishly to stare at the floor, like a scolded boy. "I didnât use that much venom... Itâll wear off. He shouldn't be out long. Maybe half an hour or so."
âIâm sorry. So, so sorry,â you tell Wong fervently, hovering over him. You can see his eyes tracking yours and the rise and fall of his chest, and you breathe a sigh of relief at the proof that heâs still alive. âDo you, um⌠Do you want me to help you up?â
âHeâs not gonna want to move for a few more minutes,â Miguel interjects from behind you. âMoving will be incredibly painful until the venom wears off the rest of the wayâ.Â
What the actual fuck!?
You throw a glare at Miguel, as you loop an arm under Wongâs waist, âWell help me move him so he can be more comfortable.âÂ
At your command, Miguel helps you prop the man up against the wall in what is (hopefully) a more comfortable position, and then you sit next to each other and wait.
"I can't believe you bit the Sorcerer Supreme," you mutter under your breath. âMiguel, you canât justââ you cut yourself off, too frustrated to find the proper words.Â
"I'm sorry,â he says, grimacing at your scolding, looking regretful for once as he ducks down his gaze. âYou looked like you were in pain".
Your anger subsides, if only slightly at his repentance.Â
âIt still doesnât make it okay. You canât just attack someone like that! He was trying to help us.â
He doesnât say anything more to that, just stares down at his feet in contrition.Â
The two of you sit in the silence.Â
Your mind goes back to the surreal experience you just had. The myriad of thousands if not millions of images that were flashing through your mind at the speed of light.
The warped shape of your world, the jarring images of it distorted and wrong, as it started to collapse.Â
Miguel had said that didnât he? That the universe was going to ramp up its game and if it didnât succeed, it would eventually self-destruct in its mission to get you.
It takes 26 minutes. The first sign that the toxins are wearing off is that Wong is able to wiggle his toes. His recovery accelerates after that, he's able to move his fingers, then the muscles in his face until he's able to form a grimace. He doesn't look happy, and you don't blame him.
After another five minutes or so, he's able to speak again.Â
"Strange way of expressing gratitude, literally biting the hand that helps you."
You get up on your feet to help Wong, and Miguel moves next to you.Â
âNo, you stay there! Donât move,â you order, and even though he scowls, Miguel complies.Â
You hunch over next to Wong, and help him sit fully upright. He stays seated, but dusts his robe off from the caked soot and fine layers of dirt.Â
âThis has happened in other dimensions,â Wong tells you. âAnd if we donât stop it, our universe will be destroyed.â
âHow do we stop it?â you ask.Â
âThe universe wants you dead. It wonât stop until it achieves its goal.â
Your stomach drops.Â
âSo in order for this to stop⌠I need to die?â
Thereâs a look of barely contained fury burning in Miguelâs red eyes that seems to vibrate out of his skin and pounce. But he doesn't, this time he remains in place, visibly restraining himself, still following your orders.Â
âThere is that option, or you will need to find the reason for why it wants to kill you. And you need to find it soon, because you donât have a lot of time left. You will have even less time once the people of this world realize the threat you present to the continued integrity of this universe.âÂ
âAre you threatening her!?â Miguel demands, and somehow even though you didnât hear him move, heâs right behind you, red eyes glowing, shoulders rising, looming over Wong, ready to cut him down at any further hints that the man might be a threat to your safety.Â
Wong doesn't seem deterred in the slightest.Â
You have to give it to the Sorcerer Supreme. He's a brave one. It took you weeks before you stopped being intimidated by the man, and Miguelâs never bitten you.Â
âI am only telling you what the universe tells me. And it tells me that you do not belong here at all. The universe thinks neither of you belong here.â
You think back on fortune teller's drawing of the poorly drawn circle and stickfigure of you thatâs speared with arrows.
"What if we went⌠somewhere else?" Miguel asks.
For the first time since he entered this house, his tone is no longer dripping with anger. âWhat if we left this universe and dimension?â
The image of white blankness enters your mind at his words. You shudder at the reminder. The cold numbness of the void and the sensation of nothingness. Dread fills your veins. A cold clammy sweat flashes hot and cold against your skin at the memory.
Wong tilts his head up in deep consideration. âThat might work. This universe would slowly return to equilibrium with her gone. But⌠This will just start again in any new Universe. Most likely she wouldnât be able to stay. She might have to leave every dimension she's in for the rest of her natural lifespan. A life spent always on the run.âÂ
Wong pauses as he glances over to you with sympathy and concern in his gaze. âIs that something you would want?âÂ
What is the alternative here? To lie down and die?
âYes.â
âOne monthâs time, you need to find a way to leave this dimension before then.â
Back at your hotel that evening, you wake up to the sound of distress. Muffled whimpers and quiet moans.Â
By habit, your eyes roam the room, seeking out Miguel in the dark. Heâs lying on the sofa from across the room and even in this distance you can make out that his body is writhing beneath the covers. But youâre groggy and too sleep-drunk to make sense of what youâre hearing or seeing.Â
Thereâs murmured noises from him, and it takes you far too long to understand whatâs going on.Â
Heâs having a nightmare.Â
Tugging off the blanket on top of you, you get up and scoot over to the end of the bed over to him. Miguel looks like heâs in pain. Thereâs a sheen of sweat on his forehead as he tosses and turns, face pinched in pain and distress. Now that youâre closer, you can make out words in the sounds heâs making.Â
âQuiero quedarme contigo. No te vayas, no te vayas,â he keeps murmuring.Â
He looks exhausted. Which, of course he is. He's been on constant alert trying to protect you. Fighting off supernatural weather phenomena, blocking hazardous furniture and fighting off charging hippos out of nowhere. Of course he's worn out.
âShhhh, Itâs alright.â you whisper to him, reaching out to gently stroke his arm, attempting to soothe him. âItâs okay.â
He groans unhappily in his sleep, burying his head into the cushion.
âQuiero quedarme contiââ
"Hey, hey, Miguel,â you tap insistently at his shoulder now. If you canât soothe the nightmare away, then maybe you can at least wake him up out of it, âIt's okay. Wake up."
This time his eyes slam open, wide with adrenaline and shock, and he shoots upright, head whipping from side to side as he scans the room. Every inch of him prepared to leap into a fight. Â
âWhatâs wrong? Whatâsââ
âYou were having a nightmare,â you explain to him.Â
He stiffens at that, dropping his eyes to stare down at his lap unhappily.Â
âShit, did I wake you?â he runs a hand over his face, then lays back down, âSorry.âÂ
Silence blankets the two of you, and you donât know what else to say to him. Except just that you want him to be able to restâtruly restâafter the day, week and month youâve both had. You donât want him to have to go back to snatching moments of troubled, uncomfortable sleep on that stupid, too-small couch.
âYou could come sleep on the bed with me,â you offer, âThat couch is nowhere near big enough for you.â
"It's fine," he mutters, "It's been fine the last month, and it's fine now."
"It's not though. You're clearly not sleeping well. I should have asked you before. I'm surprised your back isn't already killing youâthat sleeping position looked painful."
His head darts down, eyeing his own spread legs that are sticking out into the empty air from the bottom of the couch. But he doesn't concede the point.
"Please?" you try again, "It will make me feel better."
Apparently all you needed to do was ask, because Miguel immediately complies like your request was a decree. He gets up, pulling the quilt with him, his mop of curls in adorable disarray as he drags his feet over to the other side of the bed and flops down with a loud thump that makes the whole mattress bounce underneath you.
You can feel the pull of the sheets where his legs threaten to brush up against your bent knees, and you're beginning to realize you didn't think this through. Even in the big bed, there's only so much space, and he seems to be taking up most of it. Â
He's close, and you can't seem to peel your eyes away from the strong line of his throat. Can't help the way your body reacts. Your pulse starts to race, heart kicking up hard and fast against your ribs.
Miguel turns around to observe you with narrowed eyes. âYou okay?âÂ
Shit! Did he hear you? That timing was too on the nose. You nod at him a little bit too frantically and you sound high-pitched and skittish even to your own ears.Â
 âYes of course, why wouldnât I be?â Â
âYour heart is beating really fast.â
Fuck. He could hear you. Of course he can, he has super hearing powers doesnât he?Â
âIâm just tired,â you stammer out, wrapping the blanket close to your chest for layers as a shield from his super hearing.Â
Miguel doesnât push it. He turns back around, letting his head drop down the pillow.Â
The distance between you has been growing smaller and smaller with each passing day together and you think you have been crossing an invisible line that you shouldnât be crossing as of late.Â
You think of the closeness of him in the office, the weight of his arms on your waist as he held you in his lap. His eyes on you. The bare skin of his broad back casually revealed to you when he was changing. The same back that you find yourself staring up at in this moment.Â
âGo to sleep,â Miguel rasps from your side, and you nearly jump out of your skin in surprise.Â
You close your eyes, but somehow in the dark you become even more keenly aware of his presence in the bed with you. Your heart seems to skip a little bit faster as the seconds pass, each beat a little bit harder.Â
There's a quiet sigh, then a much louder exhale, as he turns back towards you in bed.Â
"What's wrong?" His voice is still gruff with sleep.
"I canât fall asleep,â you say, staring up at the ceiling in the dark. âCan you talk? It might help me sleep."
He snorts with a laugh. The sound of it makes something pleasant skitter up the length of your spine. He's got a nice laugh. It's a shame he doesn't laugh often.
"What's so funny?"
"No, nothing. Just... some things never change." Even in the dim of the unlit room, you can see the smile on his lips.
"What do you want me to talk to you about?" he asks.
You tilt your head, considering it. Miguel rarely gives you a carte blanche to ask him for information. Logically, you should use this moment to seize a tactical advantage and ask him for all the salacious details that you know heâs been keeping from you. But as you wrack your brain for questions, the only ones that come to mind are disappointingly ordinary. You just want to know more about him. Small, silly, personal details, the way he seems to know everything about you.Â
"Tell me about where you're from," you request, "Your dimension. Your hometown."Â
He shifts on the bed, lying flat on his back until heâs staring up at the ceiling with you as he reminisces.Â
"It's called Nueva York. It's significantly more technologically advanced than this dimension. Definitely cleaner. People aren't as big of assholes as they are here. Public hygiene is way better, everything doesnât reek of piss. Oh, and thereâs not a rat epidemic in the public transportation system there."Â
His head turns to his side to look at your face, and he gives you a small mischievous grin as he continues. "Food is healthier. You don't get junk food there."
The words should be complimentary, but from his tone of voice and what you know of his eating habits, you think itâs probably a win for your dirty, rat-infested dimension.
"Lots of skyscrapers and neon-lights everywhere. It's colorful."
He pauses, as if he's struggling to find anything more to say about the place. Then his head tips to the side, meeting your eyes, and his gaze is soft.Â
âI'll take you there," he promises, voice quiet and warm and it makes something sweet and honeyed trickle inside your veins pleasantly.Â
âHow?â you wonder.
His smile drops, replaced by an unhappy frown. âNot sure yet, but Iâll figure it out.â
âCanât we just open up a portal like last time?â
He shakes his head.Â
"The last time I took you through the portal, it was meant to take us back to my dimension. But I built the parallel universe traversal device to transport meâand only meâthrough the multiverse."
He reaches out to you, fingers wrapping gently around your wrist. The contact makes your skin tingle, but you donât pull away.Â
"I wasn't thinking last time. We canât take the risk of winding up back in the void.âÂ
Heâs mumbling now, nearly asleep. His eyes half-shut as he blinks slowly, struggling to keep them open as he slowly blinks.
"Someone that disappears in the void, they'll be erased from existence and out of every timeline. No one will ever remember you or know you existed. It's as if you've never existed at all."
You eye the watch on your wrist. The slight sheen of the bed light reflecting against the shiny glass.
"Can we modify the watch?"
"Firstly, not a watch", he reminds you by rote as he fluffs up his pillow with his arm.Â
"And second..." he pauses, eyes drifting up to study the ceiling before he shakes his head, "I've tried. It doesnât work. The power source isnât powerful and your world is not technically advanced enough for me to build an upgraded self-sustaining fusion power source that would be needed. Itâs how we ended up in the void.âÂ
Worry burrows into your chest, and your gaze drops down from his face. It always feels like youâre taking one step forward and ending up two steps back. Futile and hopeless but thatâs what you get for trying to fight against the will of the universe.Â
"Go to sleep," he says again, his hand coming to rest gently on top of your head, "I'll figure it out, don't worry.â
You smile, warmed by the comforting gesture and his reassurance.Â
âI won't let you get hurt this time."
âŚâthis time.â
The promise cuts through you like glass. Sharp and jagged and clawing its way into your chest until it hurts you to breathe.
Miguel is talking to you, but you donât think itâs you heâs thinking of when he says the words.
He attacked Wong without a second of hesitation when he thought you were hurt. He's exhausting himself half to death to protect you. But you know that heâs not really doing any of this for you.Â
Itâs not your comfort he was thinking of when he cradled your burnt hand and gently blew on your fingers. Itâs not your love of egg tarts that makes him save the flaky pastries for you when the two of you go out for dinner. Itâs not youâhas never been youâthat heâs seeing whenever his eyes linger on your face when he thinks youâre not paying attention.Â
You're riding on the emotional coattails of the other you. The unwavering loyalty that he had for her has transferred to you now that she's gone.
He must have really loved her.Â
Thereâs a sharp fissure in your chest, and you try to swallow down the thistle of needles thatâs found its way into your throat, only to discover that your saliva tastes sour and bitter.Â
Closing your eyes, you can see an image of yourself smiling with him, laughing with him, holding his hand. Except itâs not you.Â
Itâs her.Â
Other-you, with the wedding band and the happy life andâ And somehow better hair too, the lucky bitch!
Except⌠she wasn't lucky, was she? She's dead.
Sheâs dead, and you still resent her for what she had with Miguel. It's such an ugly feeling.Â
You squeeze your eyes shut as hard as you can, but the image doesnât go away. Nor does that acrid taste in your mouth. You can't help it. This irrational and childish madness is eating into the edges of your mind. You're envious of your other self.Â
God thatâs fucked up.Â
Does someone like you even deserve to be saved at all?
~ Next Issue
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Alright Listen, (Spiderman-ATSV spoilers)
I'm seeing and hearing a bit of dislike/hatred, toward Miguel O'Hara. As someone who has loved Spider-Man all her life, I feel it is my civic duty to break him down. Specifically, the spider-verse version. The first thing we know is that he's a control freak. Why is that? Why is he the domineering, looming, judging, scrutinizing, broody man he is? Well, for one thing, his powers aren't a one-and-done. When Miles and many other spider-beings get bit, they get those powers for life. Miguel injects himself (memory is rusty) with a "venom" that alters his DNA, making him more spider than man. And it seems that he has to do it every so often in order to keep his powers. Last I checked changing one's DNA into that of a spider wasn't exactly a walk in the park. And think of the side effects of genetic enhancement and engineering. His mind and anatomy are very similar to that of a spider. Spiders are hunters, and certain species (especially genetically engineered) could be really aggressive. Anywho, that's just the start for Miguel. He's a fresh out-the-box Spider-Man, starting out this whole multiverse protection squad thing when he notices a variant of himself is killed. He's still human so that part of him naturally craves the life Other Miguel had. he doesn't see the harm. It's him, anyways. So he lives out his life in this new universe and becomes a father. Being a dad can most certainly change a man. You can see from the clips, and Current Miguel, how dearly he misses his daughter. Then, because of a choice he made, that entire universe, and everyone in it, including his daughter, cease to exist. They don't just die, they literally fade. Their universe is gone, like it was never there to begin with. My man Miguel definitely carries that burden on his back. He's obsessed with protecting whatever universes remain. And I guarantee you there are other universes, where there are other Miguels, who might also have daughters, too. I don't think we see any because he probably doesn't even have the heart to seek any of those out(for fear of making the same foolish choice again, perhaps?). That, and the venom, I believe create this concoction of madness, and he can't escape it. I have this headcanon that he's got a lot of noise in his head. Now. I obviously love Miles too, and I think Miguel handled Miles so poorly. But fr, I can't quite blame the guy. He's the reason an entire universe collapsed. He probably doesn't sleep. So you can see why he's so,,, vicious about protecting the spider-verse. Now. you can dislike this character all you want. but. he's not a bad character. he's not the bad guy, not really. he's morally got an obligation to the spiderverse because he's seen the end results of messing with stuff, so he believes it's his life purpose to bring balance. its giving god complex, almost. he's a desperate man, trying to hold together entire universes. Thank you for coming to my ted talk
#im not justifying chasing a fifteen year old up a flying train#i am in fact simply stating that Miguel is a very complex character#i love miles so much he deserves everything#but also#Miguel O'hara#i cant alright i cant he's a really scrumptious character#again#this is my opinion#dont come at me#spiderverse#spiderman#across the spiderverse#spoilers#miles morales#character discussion#just my brain yknow#anywayssssss
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ACROSS THE SPIDERVERSE SPOILERS!!!!
Everything (almost) I loved/noticed in the movie!!!
Under the Cut!
First things first, beginning the movie with Gwen's inner dialogue and the world she lives in. The use of colors and shapes to represent her emotions is freaking amazing. (I also peeped that Protect Trans Kids poster/flag in her room). She is so alt... I love her. Like, wow, I love her style.
Now, Imma make a list:
Spot's buildup. I saw it coming, but that's what I love about movies. Watching Spot slowly become more powerful made him into something to be feared. I started the movie thinking he was funny mini "bad guy" character, but now... now I'm afraid *nervous chuckle* OH AND THE VENOM REFERENCE??? YES YES YES
The small swear words "Maybe you should get off the kid's ass" "Parenting, a big ass mystery." I. LOVED. IT. It just adds that small bit of realism that I (as an almost adult) cherish. Reminds me of the Rise of the TMNT movie where Future Leo said badass. I EAT THAT UP EVERY TIME
HOBIE HOBIE HOBIE I can write an essay about how much I adore his character. To see a black guy wearing SPIKES and PIERCINGS and BEING AN ANARCHIST touches my soul. As a black person, I love the representation (even though he existed before this movie lololol). HIS ANIMATION TOO??? LIKE SO COOL???? Straight out of a comic book!!! The way he changed colors/styles fit him so well. OH OH OH AND HOBIE HELPING OUT MILES!! I'm so glad they didn't go with the whole "fighting over Gwen/jealousy" subplot. Hobie was a real one for helping Miles escape by telling him to use his palms.
Miguel O'hara is so hot????
*ahem* PETER B CONSTANTLY KISSING THE TOP OF MAYDAY'S HEAD AND GUSHING OVER HER THIS THIS THIS!!! I don't know if you've ever held a baby that you adored but the urge to kiss the top of their head while you hold them is EXTREMELY STRONG. So it's accurate. He loves Mayday so much and I just love that <3 Miles being the reason Peter wanted to have kids makes my heart ACHE in the greatest way possible
The Lobby and Miles' Great Escape Where do I even begin? First of all, the amount of spidermans and the references??? Oh my goodness. DONALD GLOVER AS THE PROWLER?! I saw a theory about Miles being in Tom Holland's spiderman (srry that's what I'm calling it) with Donald Glover as Uncle Aaron and uh???? HE WAS THERE!!! WILD!!! Ah! I can't forget about Miles realizing what was going to happen to his dad. Now, I love Miguel, but I was COMPLETELY ON MILES' SIDE. Gosh, the tension in that scene was SO thick! The animation in Miles' escape was fucking GORGEOUS! Along with the fighting sequences!! The facial expressions. EVERYTHING!!
Miles' Great Escape pt. 2 Miles swinging through "his" New York and practically reliving everything that was said and done to him... man. I could feel his overwhelming need to get home. He just needed to get home. When he got through his window, I could finally relax. HELL, I could've cried in relief. Just knowing that you were safe cuz you were home. Man, the surprise Miles and I were about to receive.
Miles and his Counterpart Now, at this point in the movie, I was so deep into the story that I didn't realize that the movie was almost over. I sat at the edge of my seat as I watched Miles beg himself to let him go so he could save their dad. "Now why would I do that?" Oh the betrayal. Watching Miles and Prowler! Miles stare into each other's eyes made me feel something I couldn't describe. When Miles summoned up his venom strike (I can't recall if that's the name), his face looked so resigned. He was prepared for a fight. A fight that we won't be able to see until the next movie.
CAN YOU BELIEVE THAT???? tHAT CLIFFHANGER SHOULD'VE BEEN ILLEGAL!!! I literally sat up in my seat and said "You have to be kidding" BECAUSE THAT COULDN'T BE THE END UNTIL THE NEXT MOVIE!!!
Would you believe me if I said that this movie was better than the first? At least in my opinion. Not to say that the first movie was bad, but as sequels go, THIS ONE SURPASSED THE FIRST ONE'S GREATNESS SOMEHOW??? This trilogy is going to be fucking legendary.
If you made it this far, thanks for reading! I appreciate it!!
#m00n's stuff#across the spiderverse spoilers#spiderman spoilers#spiderverse spoilers#atsv spoilers#i hope i got all the spoil tags#if not pls let me know!!#across the spiderverse
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