part two of my book of spider-man imagines; requests are open.
i take requests for:
peter parker (tobey maguire, andrew garfield, tom holland)
ned leeds
flash thompson (tony revolori)
miles morales
ganke
NO SMUT, BOY X BOY, GIRL X GIRL, OR SELF HA...
i've been drawing a lot of ned lately. maybe one day jacob batalon will realize he should marry me ;)
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requested by noturbuzinez. this is my first time doing anything with shapeshifters so please be gentle with me haha.
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It took you a long time to accept your powers.
The first time you realized you could change into different animals, it was three weeks after the lab accident. You were scared and couldn't figure out how to stick to one animal. You were shifting from a tiger to a bird to a dog of some kind and then back to a human, grabbing your spinning head and wondering how in the world this had happened to you.
Spider-Man found you that night. At first he was (understandably) freaked out, but he calmed you down. And then he recruited you to be his sidekick, because he believed that people with powers should use them for the good of other people.
You agreed, and you became Mutant-Girl, because Spider-Man wasn't creative with names but was sure to introduce you to every villain that you were about to beat up. You hated the name but also liked it just because he came up with it. He was so annoyingly proud of it.
On a night like tonight, you were often out way past midnight with Spider-Man, fighting muggers and putting drug lords and all of those people behind bars. It was always fun, and when you weren't shifting into animals seriously, you were freaking him out by turning into a spider and sitting on his shoulder.