At the Parker home before sunrise…

Peter woke up after a long day of crime find to feel a little off.

He couldn't really remember what happened the other night. He knew there were robbers, his witty remarks, one manages to hit him from behind, then he got mad… Then that was it. He had a weird feeling in his stomach something happened. Speaking of his stomach, he was hungry, not starving, he felt like he hadn't eaten in days. He looked in the mirror and was shocked. He was skin and bones. Sure, he wasn't the thickest person, but he looked like a skeleton. But that didn't make any sense, his metabolism is fast, but this was insane.

"Bro, bro. You awake?"

Eddie?

Peter rushed to the window to see his blond friend outside waiting for him on the ground.

"Eddie? What are you doing here?" Peter whispered, to not wake his Aunt May.

"Listen, you need to get down here. Now." Eddie ordered with a serious tone in his voice.

This wasn't good. When Eddie Brock talks like that, it is never good. Peter only hopes he has the strength to face whatever it is. Because he's feeling a little fatigued. With his spider powers, crawled outside as Eddie saw stunned by how thin he was.

"Pete, what happened to you?" He asked the boy as he noticed how skinny he was.

"I don't know, I woke up like this. I-I can't even remember what happened last night." Peter answered as Eddie looked more uncomfortable.

"Pete, you need to see what's behind the backyard."

Oh, Man.

Peter followed his brother in all but blood to his backyard, to find something truly horrifying thing before him. A giant shell of a spider monster (Drider) with a massive cavity in the back! Peter approached it, being careful that the creature was not still lurking despite it molting its exoskeleton. He gazed into the hole as it was dried and already occupied by little spiderwebs.

"Eddie, what is this?"

"Your shell."

Peter then touched it as it crumbled into pieces!

"Well, at least people won't be freaked out by this. I'll hose it down and you can head in to get some food. Eat a ton."

"Got it."

He was right, it wasn't good.