mjwctson
@nctparasites
mj knew for a fact that she wouldn’t last more than a few days on this island if she didn’t find something to occupy her time that wasn’t just lazing around her place, and grabbing lunch with her friends. it’s not like she didn’t love that idea, she absolutely did, but she also knew just sitting idly by would drive her up a wall. so after doing some digging she found out that eddie brock, or maybe he preferred venom now, was trying to organize a paper and she decided to jump at the chance to work with one of her heroes.
she’d briefly met venom, and eddie and figured that because he didn’t try to bite her head off that meant they could be friends, or at least that’s what she hoped. she probably should have thought it through a bit more before getting all the way to his front door. instead of second guessing herself like she probably should have she knocked. “… uh, hello my name is mary jane watson. i found out you wanted to figure out a way to run a paper, and i would like to help in anyway i can mr. brock — uh, venom, sir?”
eddie was going off a whim here – he’d never run his own paper, just been fired twice. yet, there was so much he didn’t know about genosha and had to figure that many of the new occupants felt the same. there was no way to educate the public than dig in and write about it, there were questionable aspects – how did an accused terrorist get his own island? why were they all stuck here? and why did the island outside the city’s borders seem ready to kill them all? he knew asking too many questions could be dangerous, but that was how he operated best.
his attention fell to the familiar girl at the door and he remembered her – or remembered seeing her though venom’s eyes. the fact that she showed up was a surprise in itself, if he had an option in it – he wouldn’t have chosen to see venom twice. he offered a half smile as she got directly to the point. “yeah – something like that. you can call me eddie. venom’s the uh.. he’s always around but we aren’t the same.” it’s a weird concept to explain, but he was under the impression she wasn’t bothered by oddities. “you have a lot of writing experience, mary jane watson?” he wasn’t really going to interview her. he didn’t even really know what he was doing yet. “i don’t think this is going to be a high paid position, you know. or paid at all. i’m not sure how money is going to work here.”








