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🕸️ Chapter 1 — When the Void Smiled Back

"So… this is it? Am I dead?"

The words left her mouth, soft and uncertain, swallowed by an endless darkness.

No air. No heartbeat. No sense of up or down — only silence stretching beyond imagination.

Gwen floated there, light as a feather, a lone spark adrift in eternity.

> "If this is death," she whispered, "it's… kind of boring."

A voice answered — deep, smooth, threaded with amusement.

> "Not death," it said. "Merely between."

The darkness rippled. Something vast was watching her, though she couldn't see its shape — only feel its gaze, like the universe leaning closer.

> "A soul without direction," the being mused. "Yet burning bright enough to catch even my eye."

Gwen swallowed. "Uh… thanks? I guess?"

> "Tell me, child," the voice continued, "would you like to live again?"

Her pulse — or whatever counted for one — quickened. "You can do that?"

> "I can do many things. But there is a price."

> "Let me guess," she muttered. "You want my soul?"

> "I already have it."

That earned a dry laugh from her. "Fair."

> "No, little one. I only ask you to entertain me. Be my story. My chaos."

The void shimmered with faint colors.

> "You will be reborn in a world of heroes and monsters — where masks hide hearts and justice bends easily. You will live as one among them. But first… choose your power."

Gwen hesitated. Then, with a flicker of resolve:

> "Spider powers. All of them."

The being stilled, then chuckled — low and delighted.

> "All of them, she says. Ambitious… I like ambitious."

Twelve silhouettes bloomed in the dark, glowing in different hues — twelve Spiders, twelve lives, twelve instincts.

> "These are the templates. They will rest within you — their skills, their memories, their instincts. A library of selves. And you… their new vessel."

The light spun faster.

> "Your base template will be my surprise," the being added. "Mystery makes stories sweeter."

Before Gwen could respond, the world folded in on itself.

> "One last gift," the being whispered. "A companion — an AI system, bound to your soul. You'll need it when the web begins to pull."

Light consumed her.

> "Good luck, little spider."

And she fell.

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💫 Elsewhere in the Void

The being remained behind, watching the fading trail of light.

> "Twelve templates and a reckless spark… delightful."

But then, something unexpected rippled through the void — twelve threads flaring alive, their power brushing reality.

> "Oh? A premature awakening?"

The being smiled wider.

> "Chaos comes early this time."

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🌍 Earth-16 — Central City

A baby's cry broke the silence of a hospital room.

Helen Stacy, scientist at S.T.A.R. Labs, smiled through exhaustion as her husband — Captain George Stacy — held the newborn.

"Her name's Gwen," Helen said softly.

Outside, Central City glowed beneath its usual evening calm.

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Years passed.

Gwen Stacy grew into a sharp-tongued, curious girl with a knack for getting in over her head.

Her father taught her discipline, her mother science; her twin siblings, Ben and Bella, taught her patience… mostly through chaos.

To anyone else, she was ordinary — bright, clumsy, always humming to herself.

But destiny was patient.

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⚡ The Day It All Changed

The explosion hit before she heard the sirens.

One moment she was walking home, an ice-cream in hand; the next, a blinding shockwave tore through the street.

The world tilted. Heat, noise, impact — then silence.

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💀 Inside the Mind

Darkness again.

But this time, twelve lights encircled her, pulsing with rhythm — alive.

> "What… what is this place?"

Her voice trembled, but the answer came not in words — in echoes.

> "Ghost-Spider — active."

"Spider-Man 2099 — active."

"Scarlet Spider — active."

"Assassin Spider — active."

"Spider-Woman — active."

"Arachnid Prime — active."

"Spider-Girl — active."

"Noir Spider — active."

"Silk — active."

"Miles Morales — active."

"Venom Spider — active."

"Spider Spirit — active."

Power flooded her — light, sound, motion — every sense exploding.

Images: skyscrapers, masks, pain, victory, loss.

Voices: laughter, battle cries, silence.

Her breath caught. "Too much—!"

And then, calm.

The storm settled. The voices faded. And Gwen opened her eyes.

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🌆 Back in Reality

She lay on cracked pavement beneath a crimson sky. Smoke curled upward; distant alarms echoed.

Her body felt different — sharper, stronger, alive with energy. Every movement thrummed with control she didn't understand.

> "This… isn't normal."

Then a clear tone rang in her head.

> "System initializing. Connection to host: complete."

Her pulse jumped. "Who—who's talking?!"

> "Greetings, Gwen Stacy. I am your soul-bound AI interface. Please remain calm."

"Calm?" she gasped. "You're inside my head!"

> "Affirmative."

> "That's not calming!"

> "Understood."

She pressed her hands to her temples, half laughing, half trembling. "So I did die."

> "Incorrect. You merely awakened."

Slowly, she forced herself to breathe. The voice — mechanical but faintly warm — continued:

> "Twelve Spider templates registered. Current synchronization: ten percent."

> "Ten percent, huh…" Gwen exhaled. "Then what happens at a hundred?"

> "Unknown. But probability suggests chaos."

Despite everything, a faint smile touched her lips.

> "Figures."

She rose unsteadily, glancing toward the sirens.

The city was still alive — and so was she.

> "All right, System," she whispered. "Let's see where this web leads."

> "Acknowledged, Miss Stacy."

And with that, Gwen Stacy — the girl who died, laughed, and returned — took her first step into a world that had no idea what it was about to meet.

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