She clung to the side of the Chrysler Building, the cool New York night hair filling her nostrils and lungs with the scent of exhaust from taxis and buses, the delicious scent of pizza and hot dogs from street side vendors, and the slightest tang of salt from the ocean. Spider-Woman breathed it all in before she pushed herself off of the building,
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Occasionally, that'll include one of the city's elite, in the stratosphere both literally and figuratively. The Worthington Industries building is a major feature in the city's skyline, but that still doesn't dilute the eye-grabbing nature of a blond man in a three-piece suit gliding through the air on his wings.
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Instead, she's merely curious. Jessica knows of Warren Worthington III [honestly, who doesn't?] but she's never dealt with him as much as she has with the other X-Men.
Still, she angles her way towards him, pleasantly greeting the X-Man.
"Just getting off of work?"
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"I could be. I needed some fresh air after being locked in a room with accountants for three hours."
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Instead, the glow faded and a smile graced Jessica's lips.
"Wow. It's been awhile, Danny."
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She studies him then, the smile on his face, the confidence in his eyes...
He's...quippier this time around.
Happier.
And growing up.
He reminds her a lot of a certain wallcrawler...
"They won't poke you but they'll attack you with bioelectric blasts if you insult them one more time. They're very sensitive."
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Holy hell.
Did Jessica Drew just crack a joke?
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