Mary Jane Watson leaned against the windowsill and stared into the night sky. She saw the headline about Peter in the Daily Bugle: "Spiderman attacks 10-year-old." She just finished reading the article and couldn't believe it. She refused to. She opened the window to let in some fresh air and walked toward Aunt May. She held her hand tightly. Aunt May hadn't woken up since their little conversation this morning, and Mary Jane was afraid that she had entered a comatose state. The doctors said that at this point, they weren't sure, and they had to wait until tomorrow. Mary Jane sighed.
Little did Mary Jane know that above her, on the ceiling, was the monster-waiting patiently for the right moment. 'Why do I get the feeling that someone is staring at me?' thought Mary Jane as she looked around her. She closed the curtains and hugged herself. The monster flipped in front of her.
"AAGGGHH!" Mary Jane screamed. She noticed the red and blue pieces of cloth.
"Peter," whispered Mary Jane as she realized what was happening, "don't you remember me, Mary Jane?"
The monster walked towards her as its pincers frantically opened and closed. Suddenly, the door opened. A security guard had heard Mary Jane's scream and quickly took out his gun.
"Freeze!" he screamed as he pointed the gun towards the monster. The monster turned around. It growled, and a thin web strand shot out from of its limbs. It "thwiped" onto the gun, and the monster flung it away. Before anyone could react, they all heard an evil cackle as the Green Goblin crashed through the window with his glider. Dr. Octopus was right behind him.
"Surprise!" said the Goblin evilly. The monster roared and charged at them. Both easily dodged his clumsy attempt. The monster quickly shot a web strand and crawled toward the roof. The Green Goblin and Dr. Octopus followed.
Mary Jane quickly headed for the door. The security guard, however, caught her.
"Ma'am, I'm going to ask you to stay inside," said the security guard calmly.
"Look, I have to get to the roof, now!" screamed Mary Jane. The security guard refused to let her go, though, and pushed her onto a chair.
"No," said Mary Jane as she got up, "you don't understand. Someone I know is up there and-"
"Ma'am, please these freaks are extremely dangerous," said the guard. Mary Jane realized that she couldn't get to the roof. 'What can I do? I can't tell the security guard about Peter's secret. I have to figure a way out.'