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Liz Parker ([personal profile] st_hotflashes) wrote 2019-06-08 06:16 pm (UTC)

She could feel the bus strain as she walked to the front and she instantly felt bad for Spider-Man. He might be a superhero, but it had to be hard to hold onto a bus this long and she knew her moving around wasn't helping. She held out her hands to the kids and ushered them up halfway before they left the rest of the way on their own accord. The bus driver was a different story. The belt was caught and he was panicking. She felt the bus move again and looked around.

Her eyes went to the side door and she reach over and opened it. Then she went to help the man. Thankfully there was enough slack that she pulled from the top and the man was able to wriggle out.

The bus dipped again. Liz eyed the back of the bus and then the man who was already limping. Her eyes went to the side door. It wouldn't be the best choice, but there was little guarantee they'd make it through the bus before it fell.

Liz and the bus driver disappeared out the side door and only a very small, precarious ledge. Maybe the man should have been holding onto her protectively, but it was the other way around as the clung to the ledge which probably looked comical if it wasn't for the imminent fall under them.


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