69 Spider-Man?

The streets lit up with the lights of New York, are always a great sight if you ignore various details. Like the enormous amount of rats; of course, people learn to live with them and end up ignoring them.

Allen didn't question where they were going, of course, the fact that he was hugging a beauty had something to do with his lack of resistance.

After an hour, they arrived at a nightclub. As they approached the entrance, Felicia nodded to the bouncer, letting them in, ignoring the line of people waiting.

"Hey, that's not fair!" a young man shouted from the line, angry.

"Shut up, or I'll throw you in the dumpster."

The bouncer was a huge, muscular guy; the young man immediately closed his mouth, not wanting trouble.

"Come on," Felicia took Allen's hand and led him inside.

Allen silently followed Felicia; she chose an interesting place for their date. Well, to put it mildly, it was very lively.

Upon entering, the DJ's music grew louder along with the lights. Allen wasn't someone you'd typically find in these places, but it wasn't entirely unfamiliar either.

People were dancing and drinking, jumping and shouting to the beat of the music. Some couples were kissing, and others were touching each other. It was a euphoric atmosphere.

Allen looked at Felicia's back with curiosity, wondering if she frequented these places. Both of them reached the bar, and she turned to him with a smiling face and a mischievous look, as if her eyes were revealing a joke.

"Do you want a drink?"

"I don't usually drink alcohol, but surprise me," Allen responded unabashedly, not mentioning the incident when he met Jack Sparrow.

Felicia smiled and signaled to the waiter, "Two specials."

"Coming right up."

During that time, Felicia sat close to Allen at the bar, talking while leaning on him, using the excuse of the loud music to justify their proximity.

"I honestly expected you to leave before coming in," the girl said with a mischievous smile.

Allen couldn't understand what she meant, but after thinking about it, given his personality and image shown at school, he wouldn't be someone who frequented a nightclub.

That was true, but Allen wasn't so stubborn or closed-minded to scorn these places without having been to one first.

Allen leaned in toward Felicia and whispered in her ear, "Loud music, noisy people, excessive atmosphere, but your company makes it worth it."

Felicia widened her eyes, then laughed, and leaned more into Allen.

"Mr. Walker, it doesn't surprise me that you have two girlfriends."

Allen shook his head, then put on a playful look. "Well, if you don't turn out to be an organ trafficker wanting to abduct me, you could be my third girlfriend."

"Hahaha, nice try!" Felicia lightly tapped Allen's nose.

When the drinks arrived, they had closed the distance between them. She took her drink, which had a bluish hue, and brought it to Allen's mouth. He looked at this curiously and took it. It was a bit bitter and strong at first, but as it spread, it felt cool and somewhat sweet. Felicia smiled before drinking from the same glass.

"I don't see the point in ordering two drinks if we'll drink from the same glass, Miss Felicia," Allen teased.

She nodded, and out of the blue, kissed Allen, but it wasn't a kiss; she pushed the drink she had just taken into Allen's mouth.

"You're right... I'll give it back to you~"

This left Allen speechless, wondering how Felicia's mind worked.

...

Wednesday and Rebecca observed their interaction with interest.

"Ohh, she's cunning..."

With her hands behind her head, Rebecca declared in admiration, making Wednesday glance at her.

"She's testing him, leading him on a long path deliberately, showing her influence, putting him in an uncomfortable place for an introverted person, and making him drink a strange drink."

"I see, she's like a cat, doesn't attach herself to anything or anyone, and doesn't easily trust people..." Wednesday narrowed her eyes. "Everything up to now has been tests of trust, patience, tolerance, and sincerity."

"That's right! If Honey had shown the slightest doubt, she wouldn't have gone further," Rebecca chuckled, but then her eyes turned dangerous. "Although I understand, I dislike her attitude."

Among the sex dolls, Rebecca is the only one who treats Allen as her teacher. She truly didn't like that Felicia took the liberty to judge Allen. Unfortunately for Rebecca, only Allen can interrupt this, but there's nothing to worry about since Allen is fully aware of Felicia's intentions.

...

There's a huge contradiction in her; she acts like a flirt but is always alone at school. There's no way she's someone easily accessible. The only reason she got involved with Allen was because of their strange encounter after he caught her attention.

A stray cat is a fitting description; she doesn't live for anything or anyone other than herself.

After a drink and some flirting, they left the place. Before getting on the motorcycle, she turned and looked at Allen in silence.

"Aren't you mad?"

Allen shrugged. "We both know there's no love between us. You're just curious about me, and I am about you, so no, I'm not bothered by this. I'm glad."

"Glad? Are you a masochist?"

"Hahaha, no, I mean that if you go to such lengths to test me, it's because you take our relationship seriously."

"..." Felicia smiled, then used her hand to cover Allen's face. "You're strange. I learned not to trust anyone from a young age to avoid betrayals and problems. That part of me is unpleasant for anyone trying to get to know me... and it ends up with me either disappearing or everyone staying away."

"Well, it's not that I don't understand."

"Haa," Felicia let out an exasperated sigh. "Don't regret it."

"I won't."

...

Again on the motorcycle, but strangely, the atmosphere became less tense. Allen leaned toward Felicia to ask where they were going now. The answer left him speechless.

"What do you mean, you don't know?!"

"I didn't expect you to stay after the nightclub, hahaha, so I didn't plan anything else!" Felicia lowered her cheerful tone and pouted. "Hey, you're the man; shouldn't you take me somewhere?"

Allen wanted to retort that she was the one who said she would handle the entire date, and he agreed; there was no reason for him to plan anything.

"Then let's go bowling," Allen suggested after a moment of contemplation.

Felicia didn't respond; instead, she revved up and turned around.

...

Allen grabbed one of the bowling balls. He had never played this before, but like everyone, he had seen it in a movie at some point.

Trying to mimic what he remembered from the players, Allen took a swing and rolled the ball down the lane. Unfortunately, it veered towards a side gutter after bouncing and didn't knock down a single pin.

"Boo, bro, how do you expect to impress the girl like that?!" Felicia teased, playfully booing.

"I can't help it; I've never played before," Allen grumbled.

Felicia narrowed her eyes and crossed her arms. "Aren't you supposed to take me to places where you can impress me? Then to places where you can buy me something, and that way, I fall in love with you?"

Allen looked at her expressionlessly. "That doesn't work with you, and I'm not trying to make you fall for me... yet."

"First, you convince me to let you into my world, and then you say you don't want anything from me?" Felicia smirked with unveiled mockery. "Are you playing games with me, Mr. Walker?"

Allen locked eyes with Felicia seriously. "I can't think of trying to win over someone I don't love."

Felicia widened her eyes as her expression broke, unsure of how to respond. "That... I see..."

Allen isn't a vegetarian, but like everyone else, he must learn to take his life seriously. Flirting at school with a beautiful girl is one thing, but now that he carries the responsibility of several women, he shouldn't act on impulse or think with his lower head.

Felicia viewed Allen in a new light. He used to be a quirky, interesting, and cute guy, but now there was a touch of maturity and a heavy burden. Far from disappointing the girl, this made him more attractive in her eyes.

Felicia smiled with a softer look to herself, 'Well, it was to be expected after experiencing what you did,' she thought.

Felicia already knew this Allen was "that" Allen; she discovered it during yesterday's livestream. However, that wouldn't make her trust him; she needed to meet Allen in person and test his sincerity. Now, Felicia understood that the Allen on camera and this Allen were the same person.

Felicia stood up and walked toward Allen, then put her finger on Allen's lips. "I think I like good boys like you."

Allen teased, "Do I seem good to you?"

"Well, nobody's perfect; you're a selfish playboy, that's true," the girl stepped closer but without any further intention, "But your other virtues compensate for that by a lot~"

Felicia walked to the lane after picking up a bowling ball. Allen noticed her pronounced hip movement, which was quite deliberate and directed at him. There was a subtle shift between them; his flirtation had moved from being a game to seeking a real attraction toward the other person. If both were aware of this, time would tell.

The night passed after leaving the bowling alley; they went for dinner and ended up riding on her motorcycle, this time with Allen as the driver.

Felicia lazily leaned against his back, her big breasts pressing against Allen's back. He felt for a moment like he was being used as a bed by a lazy cat, but he didn't mind. Felicia sighed and almost sounded like a purr as she hugged Allen from behind.

Allen decided to slow down to make her more comfortable. The night passed calmly while a seed was planted in the most infertile soil possible. Felicia isn't a fan of romantic relationships or being tied down. So, Allen just achieved something nearly impossible. Of course, whether the stray cat becomes a domesticated one in the future is another matter, but at least this means their strange relationship isn't so superficial anymore.

...

The weekend is over.

It was Monday, and people knew it. In this enormous city, things moved very fast. Allen went to school; he had already missed quite a bit. Mary Jane and Gwen were by his side, and people on the street's eyes inevitably turned toward the pair of beauties, even though they were wearing casual and discreet clothes.

At school, it was completely shocking to see two of the three beauties with the same guy, although, after the events that happened with Harry Osborn, Allen had also become known.

At the entrance, there was an altar where many students were offering condolences to a student. This was the result of Pyro killing Flash's best friend, William.

Gwen sighed irritably; just because the bastard died didn't change the fact that he was scum. If Gwen weren't a strong girl, who knows what would have happened? Mary Jane disregarded William and didn't even bother to pay attention to his altar. On the other hand, Allen wished that William hadn't died to teach him a lesson himself.

...

"Hey, handsome boy~"

Felicia was a bold girl and didn't hesitate to come greet Allen when she saw him at the entrance, which inevitably led to a collision between Gwen and Felicia.

The blonde girl positioned herself in front of Allen without saying a word, preventing Felicia from getting closer.

While both girls knew that Allen went on a date with Felicia yesterday, it was supposed to be a one-night thing. So, seeing her so friendly made Gwen feel that the white-haired beauty's intentions were more than just having fun.

"Don't worry, Stacy... I won't steal him... yet." Felicia said provocatively.

"What?! You!" Gwen got upset and was about to fight. Felicia just stood there without a hint of fear.

Allen intervened by hugging Gwen from behind, causing Gwen's mind to go haywire. At the same time, he scolded Felicia for starting a fight for fun, and the white-haired girl simply shrugged.

MJ covered her face, thinking about what this had caused, and indeed, all the students witnessed these actions in a state of shock and disbelief. Allen was hugging Gwen Stacy and reprimanding the school's most beautiful, tough, and antisocial girl, Felicia Hardy.

This caused all the students to go crazy with their phones, spreading the gossip that a jerk stole the three goddesses of the school.

[Host, are you sure? This will draw everyone's attention.]

Allen didn't want them to find out he was the other Allen Walker, but a little scandal about his relationship with Gwen, Mary Jane, and Felicia wasn't too much.

'It doesn't matter.' Allen ignored the scandal and led the girls to the school buses. Today was an important day because several classes had a visit to Oscorp Laboratories. Allen sat with Gwen, and Mary Jane sat with Felicia on the bus.

Allen didn't know what was going to happen, but one thing was certain: after the Harry Osborn incident, he didn't want to encounter the father, or it would be problematic.

In the said laboratory, there was a small spider that managed to escape from its captivity. It showed signs of high intelligence and managed not to be discovered.

[Host, it's heading toward a place with a huge destiny fountain.]

'Hm?' Allen opened his eyes in surprise; after the Loki incident, the system managed to crystallize fifty destiny fragments, but even so, it never mentioned a huge destiny fountain.

Allen began to worry. Gwen and MJ had their protection necklaces; he decided to buy one more for Felicia in case some apocalypse began.

[Host, remember, not only disasters generate fragments.]

'I know...'

The new wheel of fate was already turning, and the changes were already made. Peter Parker was busy with Dr. Octavius and didn't go on the excursion. The question was asked, and no one knew the answer: who would be Spiderman?

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