The next day dawned with bright sunlight streaming through the windows, casting a warm glow across the city. It was a stark contrast to the rainy night Leo had experienced just hours ago. As he woke up on the couch, he groaned and rubbed his temples, feeling the weight of fatigue lingering in his body.
Dragging himself to the bathroom, Leo stood in front of the mirror and began to brush his teeth, the foamy toothpaste filling his mouth. As he rinsed, the sound of the TV caught his attention, and he turned his gaze towards it.
The news anchor was reporting about the recent events, praising Spider-Man for his heroic actions in defeating Electro during a fierce battle the previous night. Leo watched intently, his bare torso still exposed, foam still clinging to his mouth.
A determined look crossed Leo's face as he realized that if he wanted to confront Fisk, he needed to make a name for himself. He needed to strike fear into the hearts of criminals, so that his reputation would eventually reach the man he sought. It was time to take action.
Leo thought about his new and improved web-shooter. With its help, his mission would become easier. And then he remembered the gun he had stashed away in the oven, a relic from his early days as a vigilante.
As he closed the bathroom door behind him, Leo made up his mind. Tonight, he would venture out into the city and find a crime scene to begin his journey towards reputation. With his web-shooter and the gun, he felt a surge of confidence and readiness.
The new masked vigilante was ready to emerge from the shadows, ready to make his presence known to both criminals and the city at large. The path to vengeance lay before him, and he was prepared to tread it, no matter the cost.
As Leo contemplated his plans for the day, he knew that daylight was never his domain. It was a time when he preferred to stay hidden, blending into the shadows that offered him solace. But he needed to find a way to occupy his time until the nightfall.
His thoughts turned to beer, a familiar companion that helped him pass the hours. However, he quickly realized that his stash had run dry. The two bottles he had obtained from the store last time were consumed within a day. He needed to restock, and this time, he hoped to get them without any complications.
Putting on his trusty hoodie, Leo ventured out into the bustling streets of New York City. The city buzzed with activity, the sound of traffic and the chatter of people filling the air. It was a stark contrast to the eerie silence that often enveloped the city during the night.
Returning to the store where he had once saved the day, Leo noticed that there was a different cashier behind the counter. The young girl who had witnessed his "heroic" act was nowhere to be seen. Perhaps it was a wise choice for her to move on after the dreadful incident, or maybe she had been let go for offering him the 'compensation'.
Leo paid little attention to the change. He simply grabbed three bottles of beer, not bothering to engage in small talk or exchange pleasantries. Once he had made his purchase, he stepped out onto the street, the cold wind brushing against his face.
As he wandered through the city, Leo's gaze took in the sights and sounds that surrounded him. The towering skyscrapers, the honking of car horns, the diverse mix of people going about their daily lives. It was a vibrant and ever-changing backdrop for his own personal journey.
With his mind set on his upcoming role as the new masked vigilante, Leo observed the streets, mapping out potential routes and gathering information. He knew that he needed to understand the city, its rhythms and its dark underbelly, before he could make his mark.
While under the bright daylight, Leo knew that swinging around the city as the new masked vigilante would attract unwanted attention, including the attention of Peter Parker, the Spider-Man himself. He had to stay hidden, blending into the crowds as an ordinary person. He traveled on foot and by train, maneuvering through the bustling streets of New York.
Under no sense of awareness, his journey led him to Brooklyn, where he passed by a basketball court filled with energetic African American kids engrossed in their game. Leo observed them for a moment, admiring their passion and camaraderie.
Lost in his thoughts, Leo accidentally collided with someone who seemed to be in a hurry, possibly rushing to a late appointment or class. The person he bumped into was wearing a school uniform. Leo quickly reached out to ensure that the individual was okay.
To his surprise, the person he collided with turned out to be none other than Miles Morales. It had been at least half a year since they had last seen each other. Leo had purposely distanced himself from anyone associated with his sister, Grace, as he sought solace in anonymity.
Miles apologized for the collision, his eyes widening in recognition as he realized who Leo was. "Leo?" he uttered, his voice filled with surprise.
Leo nodded, his expression guarded. "It's been a while… Miles," he replied, his voice tinged with a mix of emotions.
Miles's face displayed a mix of confusion and concern. "What are you doing here? Where have you been?! I thought... I thought you disappeared!"