Y/N is the newest student at KISS, transferring from New York after her mom’s sudden job relocation, determined to keep her head down and make this semester drama-free. She promises herself this is a fresh start — no complicated crushes, no messy situations, just focusing on school and finding her place.
Miles Morales enters the Spider-Society already labeled an anomaly by Miguel O’Hara, who sees him as a dangerous mistake in the multiverse. The Society runs on strict canon rules and sacrifice, but Miles refuses to accept that people are meant to suffer for the “greater balance.” Y/N, Miguel’s daughter, has been raised within this system and initially views Miles as reckless and disruptive, while Miles sees her as another loyal enforcer of rules he doesn’t believe in. Their early interactions are tense and confrontational, built on disagreement and mistrust, but forced proximity during missions slowly shifts their dynamic as they begin to see each other beyond their roles. Miles recognizes that Y/N is not fully aligned with the system she was raised in, while Y/N starts questioning everything she was taught through him. As Miguel grows increasingly strict and controlling in response to Miles’ presence, the pressure between duty and belief intensifies, pushing Y/N into a quiet internal conflict. What begins as enemies becomes something far more complicated, unfolding into a slow-burn connection built on tension, understanding, and the growing realization that neither of them sees the world the same way anymore.
Miles Morales starts at Visions Academy shortly after being bitten by a radioactive spider, already beginning to experience strange, uncontrollable abilities he doesn’t understand, all while trying to act normal in a life that feels increasingly unstable. At school, he meets Gwen Stacy through an awkward, tense early interaction that sets the tone for a slow-burn dynamic built on distance, curiosity, and gradual trust rather than immediate connection. Gwen is calm, observant, and slightly detached at first, but slowly becomes a consistent presence in his life as their paths keep crossing in small, unavoidable ways. Y/N is also part of his school environment as a quiet, watchful student who doesn’t insert herself into situations but seems to notice more than she says, especially when it comes to Miles and Gwen. The story follows a strangers-to-slow-burn progression where all three start emotionally distant, with relationships forming gradually through shared space, subtle moments, and unspoken tension that builds over time instead of immediate friendship or romance.