I do not own Spiderman, Spider Girl, or Dragonball Z

It seemed to be another ordinary day in Queens, New York. The birds were chirping, the sun was out, and children crowded the sidewalks, playing happily on this gorgeous Thursday afternoon. It seemed to be such a good day that Peter Parker, aka Spiderman, decided to take a stroll around the city, something he hadn't done since he gained spider powers. As he walked through a small park, he took in the fresh, crisp air as he smiled with satisfaction. Without his aid, New York City would never be able to have days like this, so it gave him great pleasure to be able to participate in something he worked tirelessly everyday to achieve. As he continued walking down the path of the park, he saw a small, whit bench and decided to sit down and enjoy the view. As he sat down, he suddenly felt a strange sensation alert him of impending doom.

"Spider senses are tingling," Peter said, looking annoyed as he jumped up from the bench. "This better be alerting me of rain or something."

As Peter looked around swiftly, he seen a small, round spaceship heading for the city. He immediately ran into the nearest port a potty, changing from Peter Parker to the spectacular Spider Man. As the spaceship went on a crash course with the city, Spiderman jumped from out the port a potty and began web swinging towards the spaceship. He swung onto a building closest to the spaceship's land spot and began to wonder how he was going to stop this thing.

"Hmm, this might be tricky," Spidey thought as he stroked his chin. "I got it! I want pizza for dinner tonight!" With his signature humor of course intact, he began to create a web cocoon, using two buildings, in hopes of catching the spaceship with this, or at least softening the landing so no one got hurt. As he did this, the spaceship crashed into the cocoon, the cocoon made of tough web, so not budging easily. The spaceship stuck, smoking from its voyage.

"Good thing I didn't buy that web I seen on sale at Dollar Save-a-Bunch," Spidey joked as he jumped onto the cocoon and began to wonder what was inside the lone spaceship. He slowly but surely began to crack open the door of the spaceship, being wary of what might be inside. He finally pried it open, and very slowly looked inside.

"A baby?" Spiderman said as he lifted a small infant from the tiny spaceship. "Wow, space must have some pretty loose child laws." The baby bit his finger as he said this and Spiderman jerked it away.

"Ow, you got quite the bite little guy," Spiderman said, holding his finger. "This better not turn me into some galactic alien or something. Well… Actually, bite me again!"

The baby struggled in his arms, trying to kick Spiderman as he was in his arms.

"Hey little guy stop it or I might…." Spiderman started as the boy finally landed a swift kick in Spiderman's chin and Spiderman accidently let him go.

"Drop you," Spiderman said as he looked down at the baby falling off the building. He quickly web zipped off the building and began to glide straight down head first, trying to build speed and momentum. As he did, he web zipped one more time, getting to the baby. As he reached out to grab him, the baby hit his hand in mid air, making Spiderman miss grabbing him. The baby then landed on the ground, leaving a giant dent on the road. Cars stopped and people screamed as they seen the infant fall to the ground. Spiderman zipped to a building, looking down in horror.

"W-what have I done," he said, looking at his hands. "I let a child die." He then gasped as he looked and seen the baby was still there, not a scratch on his small body.

"What the hell…?" Spiderman wondered, jumping from the building to the ditch. He picked up the child, whose heart was still beating, but it was unconscious.

"Is this kid made of stone?" Spiderman wondered as he looked at the child with amazement. The child remained unconscious in his arms, breathing softly.

"I can't abandon this kid," Spiderman said, looking at it softly. "I don't even know what it is yet. I guess I better make a stop at the Baxter Building." Spidey looked down at the child one more time as he swung away from the scene.

At the Baxter Building

"Hey Webs, what makes you think you can just bust in here?" The Thing growled as Spiderman swung into Reed Richard's laboratory.

"Hey Spidey," Johnny Storm greeted Spiderman, smiling broadly.

"Peter," Reed said, walking in with his signature lab coat on. "It's good to see you as always."

"Hey Reed, Johnny, Pebbles," Spiderman said, smirking under his mask. He closed the window as he unmasked himself and smiled.

"Pebbles huh?" Thing said, cracking his knuckles. "Have you ever heard the tale of the spider that went up the water spout?"

"Sorry, not into kids books, but if that's your thing…" Peter said, laughing.

"Ha-ha," Thing said roughly, walking over and looking into Peter's face. "Here's the new ending. The Thing comes and punches the spider out!"

"Calm down Ben," Reed said gently, walking to Peter.

"So when did you start babysitting buddy?" Johnny asked, pointing to the baby.

"Yeah, that's why I actually came," Peter said, scratching the back of his head. "Tell me; is it possible for an infant to survive a 100 feet fall from a top of a building?"

"He would have to have a death wish," Reed said, laughing. "Why would you ask such an obvious answer question Peter?"

Peter pointed to the baby.

"Because he did," Peter said quietly.

Everyone gasped as they looked at the baby in amazement. At that time, Susan Richards walked into the room, holding her infant son Franklin.

"What's going on?" she asked, gently rocking Franklin to sleep.

"I have to analyze this," Reed said quickly, jumping into his chair. "Put the baby on the scanner Peter."

"Will it hurt it?" Peter asked, looking at the baby.

"Of course not. And if this baby can survive a 100 feet fall, it can survive anything I can throw at it," Reed said excitedly.

"A 100 feet fall?" Susan said, looking at the baby. "Is it made of steel?"

"Or something stronger," Reed said, an excited look on his face. "Where did you find it Peter?"

"It came to Earth on a spaceship," Peter explained. "I rescued it from hitting Queens."

"Wow, that baby's hardcore," Johnny said, poking the baby in the cheek.

"Grow up Johnny," Susan said, looking at the infant. Peter walked the baby over and put it on the scanner softly. Reed then pressed hundreds of buttons and a green light went flashing across the baby several times.

"It seems to have the same structure as a human being," Reed explained, looking at a computer screen. "It has a heart, organs, the works, but the muscle structure is incredible. It has hundreds, no thousand, no millions more than a normal human would have. Its body could withstand the sun!"

"That's impossible," Johnny said, looking at the child. "It's just a kid."

"Are you jealous Firehead?" Ben said, looking at Johnny. Johnny snickered and turned around.

"I would still win in a fight," he said smugly.

"Wrong," Reed said, his eyes flashing. "This baby could easily take any of us in this room to pieces. Its power is immeasurable, it has no limits!"

"Ok, that's enough for now honey," Susan said, pulling Reed from the screen. "You have tortured the baby enough."

"But honey…" Reed started as a noise suddenly was heard. Everyone turned and looked at the baby awoke. As it did, a blue light covered it as it let out a gigantic scream, blowing up all of the machinery. Everyone looked in surprise as the baby started cooing and giggling. Peter walked up and picked up the baby cautiously, as the baby smiled and tugged on Peter's outfit softly.

"He wasn't like this earlier," Peter said, letting the baby play with his finger. "He was very ill tempered, and very angry."

"Maybe he needed a diaper change?" Johnny said as everyone paid him no mind. Peter smiled as the baby looked up at him, a bright smile on his face.

"He blew up my machinery," Reed said sadly, looking around.

"Don't worry about it," Susan said, putting a hand on her husband's shoulder. "Besides, I think Franklin needs a diaper change!" Reed groaned as everyone in the room laughed.

"So, where you going to bring him?" Johnny asked, looking at the baby.

"I guess with me and Mary Jane," Peter said, looking at the baby.

"But don't you have May to take care of?" Johnny asked.

"Yeah, but I'm sure Mary Jane won't mind," Peter said, smiling at the baby. "When she gets a look at this little guy's face, she won't put him down."

"He's got one hell of a haircut," Johnny said, looking at his hair. "So what's his name?"

Peter looked at everyone as everyone looked back at him and shrugged.

"How about Ben Grimm 2," Ben joked.

"How about no," Peter said.

"I got it, how about Goku? He kinda looks like this character in a manga I read before named Goku," Johnny said. Peter looked up thoughtfully and smiled. He looked down at the baby, who was clapping slightly.

"Do you like the name Goku?" Peter asked the baby. The baby cooed and began clapping his hands harder.

"Goku it is then!" Peter said as he smiled broadly.

"I named him!" Johnny said excitedly as everyone rolled their eyes.

"I want him back for testing tomorrow Peter," Reed said sternly.

"Don't you worry about that Reed," Susan said, grabbing Reed's ear. "You are coming to change that diaper!"

Everyone laughed again.

14 years later

Goku Parker stood up and cheered as his sister May made another bucket in her basketball game. He sat next to his parents, Peter and Mary Jane Parker, who cheered as well as May, ran down the court, pumping her hands in victory.

"You got this May!" Goku shouted as May waved at them. May gave thumbs up to Goku, who gave it back as she got back in the game.

"Hey Dad, can we go for pizza after the game?" Goku whispered to Peter. Peter smiled and ruffled Goku's hair.

"May hasn't even won the game yet!" Peter said with a big smile on his face. "But yeah, if you have that much confidence in your sister!"

"Yes!" Goku shouted, pumping his fist as he stood up and began cheering for May again. Peter and Mary Jane smiled at each other at their son's ambition. Both May and Goku were the star athletes of the school, excelling in any sport they participated in. Goku, the football star, dominated the football field every year with not even being touched for a whole season. May was the basketball star, scoring over 30 every game. Both Peter and Mary Jane were proud of their kids, but knew that they both weren't aware of why they were so good. As May continued to dominate the court, she found herself in a major bad place. She was being guarded by the entire other team, who had split up and was guarding every corner to the basket. All of May's teammates were getting blocked out, so she couldn't pass. As she analyzed this, she began to just shoot it, but there was 5 seconds on the clock, with the score tied. May smiled as she looked at the basket.

"I should just dunk it," she thought. "It looks like nothing from here." She then took a two step running start and went flying to the basket. Everyone gasped as she jumped from the three point line and dunked the ball, shattering the glass. The stadium remained quiet until the buzzer went off and everyone screamed with cheers.

"How did she do that?" Goku said, looking at his parent's excitedly. Peter and Mary Jane looked at each other, a worried expression on both of their face.

Later that night, Peter was getting into bed, taking off his fake leg as he stood and looked at Mary Jane, who was looking at a magazine with a worried expression on her face.

"What's wrong Mary Jane?" Peter said, getting into the bed beside her.

"I think you already know Peter," Mary Jane said, flipping a page.

"We shouldn't worry about it," Peter said, fluffing his pillow.

"May jumped from the three point line and Goku is an unstoppable force that easily crushes any kid that touches him!" Mary Jane shouted.

"Ok, well we know that they are different obviously," Peter said.

"Ok, but are we going to just keep acting like they aren't?" Mary Jane asked. "We need to tell them why so they can be more aware."

"Bad idea," Peter said, looking at Mary Jane. "You know how they both are. Tell them that and the responsibility to the world will kick in. Let them be normal teenagers for a while longer."

"No Peter, that's not what they are," Mary Jane argued. "They aren't normal and they need to know that so they can not hurt someone by accident!"

"Look, you wouldn't know how it is!" Peter shouted.

"Oh, so this is about you Peter!" Mary Jane shouted back. "This is about you wanting to be a normal teenager. Is that it? Are you living through them now?"

"That's not it," Peter said quietly, looking down. "I just know how hard it is. I don't want them to go through that yet. Please, let them live for a little while longer. It isn't easy finding out you are a freak."

"But they aren't," Mary Jane said softly. "They aren't and you and I know that. I understand what you are saying, but this is what is best."

"Ok," Peter said. "I'll tell them though."

"You especially owe it to Goku," Mary Jane continued. "You have him visiting the Fantastic Five every day, and he has no idea why for all these years."

"I know," Peter said softly. "I promise you I will."

"Ok baby," Mary Jane said as she kissed Peter and turned over. "I'm counting on you."

Peter smiled and then looked down as he thought about his kids. He didn't want to tell Goku he was adopted and May she was a freak. He wanted things to be the way they were. But as he looked down at his own hands, he knew it all came down to him. He smiled sadly as he rolled over and fell into a restless sleep, a night of memories of his time as Spiderman.