Arachnophobia
Jack and June sat at the table in their dining room, both looking longingly into their coffee.
Jack broke the silence, "I'm sorry you had to see that last night." Jack said in reference to their late night activity involving a certain spider.
"I should be apologizing for not believing you. Logically, your excuse should have sense to me, But I refused to believe it. When I think of think aliens, I tend to think of something like: Marvin The Martian, or some craze character like that." June said looking into her son's eye's, "but after watching you and Arcee in action last night, I realized that, the truth is aliens are closer to home than I thought."
"Regardless, I'm glad we both walked away…with are heads intact." She meant that last part as a joke, she took the last swig of coffee and sat her cup down on the table.
"Oh well, life goes on. You got school in a few moments, and I gotta get to work." She said as she gathered the rest of her gear for the day.
"Okay, by mom, love you." Jack said as he walked out into the garage, where he was greeted by Arcee.
"Morning 'cee!" The young man said.
"Morning Jack." She said as her friend got on her alt mode.
The drive to school was quite, and awkward to say the least, in fact neither of the duo said anything until they got to the building deemed as school.
"See you later 'cee." Jack said,
"see you later…Partner" Arcee said sincerely.
"I think you've earned that title promotion after last night." Jack smiled at this.
"Talk to you later partner." Jack said, today just got better.
Later
Jack was listening best he could to his art history teacher, but it wasn't working well for boy.
Something caught his eye to his right, a black widow.
Jack yelped and hopped out his chair at the sight of it, he moved so quickly he tripped over his bag, and landed on the floor next another desk, which so happened to be occupied by his crush, Sierra.
Laying on the floor was embarrassing enough, but how he got there, well no words can describe the predicament.
"Mr. Darby! Do you have Arachnophobia?" Mr. Bell asked. Several students snickered
"After the dream I had last night I'd be worried if I didn't." Jack said catching his breath and standing shakily. And then he heard it, the sound that made his blood run cold.
"An attack chopper? Out here? I haven't heard one of those since I left the marines." Mr. Bell said.
Than the sound grinding gears confirmed Jack's fears.
"Arachnid." Jack said softly. An audible thud shook the room's ceiling.
"You know how some conspiracy theorist believe we aren't alone on this world?" Jack said abruptly.
A collective 'yes' went around the room.
"Then get ready to meet the truth behind the belief." Jack said carefully.
Then as fast as lightning, the roof was torn off the room. Reveling Jack's most threatening enemy.
"Don't you ever get tired of losing?!" Jack growled at her.
"Oh Jack I have other plans for you instead of killing you, and besides, Arcee isn't here to save you this time." She said.
Jack gulped, "And that folks is I got Arachnophobia." He said.
"Oh Jack, that hurts my feeling
He was cornered, with nowhere to go, and no way to get out, he closed his eyes and waited for the inevitable.
Squish! Was the sound of her webbing clinging the boy to the wall, 'this is it!' he thought to himself, however no sudden and sharp pain came across his neck.
Warily, Jack looked up at the predator. She was smiling, in a way that made Jack already know what she wanted to do to him, and it made Jack all the more so nervous. 'She…Wants…to have…sex…with me?' Jack's stomach turned at this realization, he almost threw up, had he anything in his stomach, he probably would have.
Arachnid approached the boy, while doing so she chuckled, "Oh, yes I am going to have so much fun with you." She crests the boy's cheek with her index digit, making him shiver of the uncomfortable situation.
She loosened the webbing just enough to wrap the boy in the silk, making a 'cocoon' like structure around him.
Once he was secured, she transformed and lifted the boy out of the room, Leaving a stunned crowd in her wake.
