Mayday decided to go to a mystical route to try to figure out what happened to them, but April went a completely different route. Instead of going somewhere to enhance her powers, she decided to go somewhere that she could go and try and be rid of her powers. Deciding that the best place to deal with a mutation is the leading expert on mutation, she decided to go and meet with Charles Xavier.

April stood outside of the gate of the school, looking at the edge of the gate where a sign read:

Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters

This time last year, she resented mutants and their gifts. They were what almost killed her when she was a kid, but now that she became one, that seems null and void statement now. Seeing how these powers affected her life on the day she had them, and how worried she has become, she finally saw what it is like to live on the other end.

Walking to the gate, she pushed it open and started to stroll up to the doors. She walked around the garden and was expecting to find a dozen mutants around the yard, but it actually seemed quite empty. Knocking on the doors, she was starting to wonder if there was anyone even there.

The doors then opened, confirming there were indeed still people here, but it wasn't who she expected. It was a young girl seeming to be a few years younger than herself. She had Raven dark hair that went down to her hip and what appeared to be a leather jacket of sorts.

"Who are you?" She asks April.

April was a little confused when she looked over at the kid. "Uh...what's with the school?"

"Closed for the foreseeable future." The girl informed April and gestured to the area. "Having a few renovations. The school paid for everyone to get out for a while."

"And you're here because...?" April was confused why she was still there.

"I live here." She informed April and started to close the door. "Now...bye."

April quickly stopped her from closing the door in her face. "Hey, I wanna see the Professor."

"Make an appointment." She tells April, trying to close the door.

April was confused if this was either her lack of powers or if there was definitely something special about this kid. And that was only confirmed when April accidentally pushed the girl across the doorway and into the wall.

April froze and she quickly ran over and saw the girl was knocked unconscious. She felt her head and saw she wasn't hurt or bleeding, just knocked out.

"Uh...you rest that off. I'm just going to..." April then started to walk away and searched for Charles. "Professor?"

But as she was walking away, the girl suddenly woke back up and growled. She clutched her hands together and something started to come out of her knuckles. April walked her way up the stairs and into the halls of the dorm rooms.

"Professor?" April continued to look around the halls.

But as she was looking, her head started to buzz and her entire head started to warn her something was coming. Then similar to Kraven, she had a flash of something sharp coming at her and piercing her back. Working fast, she quickly dodged the attack and looked down to see two sharp spikes that were about to impale her.

April then slid out of the way whilst the girl from before went flying and skidded against the ground. She stopped and spun around and stretched her arms out, showing off that she had four claws that were coming out of her knuckles.

April was frozen in fear when she saw this. "Uh...is it too late for I'm sorry?"

And it didn't take long for April to be flung across the school and sent flying across the stairway. April screamed as she was flung and slammed into the stairs. When she started to put herself back together, she then heard a scream and watched as the girl came flying at her. April rolled out of the way and the girl impaled into the stairs. April got ready to fight and wasn't entirely sure what she was going to do in this situation. She wasn't a fighter, but she was ready to defend herself.

Laura went in to attack, but April saw where she was going in and dodged it, and punched the girl in the face. That seemed to only anger her more as she then raised her foot and revealed to have claws in between her toes.

But luckily before it could get any more deadly, an adult finally intervened in the fight. "Laura!" The girl suddenly froze in mid-swing. "Down, girl."

The girl, seemingly named Laura, finally calmed down and retracted her claws. April looked over to the stairs and watched as Logan walked over with a beer in hand.

"Mr. Logan?" April took a guess.

"Oh, it's just you." Logan didn't seem thrilled to see her there.

"You know this girl?" Laura asks him.

"Yeah, it's Parker's kid," Logan informed her and sighed. "Look, I've got it from here. You can scatter."

Laura looked over to April and growled, almost like a chained animal, and then marched away. April was still frozen in fear as she was worried she's set Laura off like she was a bear. Then she looked back over to Logan and was a little confused about what was going on.

"Kids, am I right?" Logan asks and placed his bottle down.

April than did a double take to the retreating Laura and then over to Logan. She then pointed over to the girl and then back to Logan. She wasn't sure what to say or even to do at this moment.

"Kid?" April asks.

"Yeah, trust me, a big surprise for me as well." Logan nodded with a sigh. "What are you doing here?"

"I was here to talk with the professor," April explains.

"Chuck? He's over there." Logan gestured to the office just down the hall.

April was surprised to see how close she was already and just walked down the hall. When she made it to the door, she looked and noticed Logan was already gone.

"Come in." Charles invited her from the other end.

April opens the door and noticed Charles was still inside the hover chair as he moved around his desk. "Oh, Ms. Parker. It is so nice to see you here."

"Professor." April greeted him.

"No, please, you're not one of my students, Charles will suffice," Charles assured her as he made his way over to her. "Unless you're here to try and enroll."

April couldn't help but scoff as she was feeling everyone knew about her recent powers. "Does everyone know about my powers?"

"The word travels fast in the Superhero community." Charles chuckled and knew it wasn't something heroes should be gossiping about. "It's just how things are. But what can I do for you? I have a feeling you're here for something."

"I was...I was wondering if there's anything you can do to get rid of these powers." April asks of Charles.

Charles froze and sighed as he turned the chair around. "Your parents. They don't know you're here, do they?"

"No, and I would like to keep it like that for now," April asks of him. "Look, I didn't ask for these powers. I don't want them. I don't want to be..."

"Different?" Charles asks with a smile.

"Basically." April guessed that was the right word for it. "I don't want them."

Charles couldn't help but laugh and strolled down the halls, followed by April. "That's quite the coincidence."

"What do you mean?" April wasn't following what he was saying.

"Your father never asked for them either," Charles explained and recalled how he and Spider-Man met. "He met our team of X-Men back when they were first starting. Accidentally gave himself away by telling us who he was."

"He...never asked for them?" April was a little lost on the idea.

Charles seemed a little more surprised by this revelation. "Did he not inform you of this?"

"He told me that he gained them on a trip, but I thought he willingly did it." April shrugged.

"It was an accident," Charles informed the girl. "In fact, when we met him, he also wanted to be rid of his powers."

"He did?" April was surprised to hear.

"But the longer that he had them, the more he started to learn to use them. How he could be stronger and better." Charles explains to her. "How he could make the city a safer place."

April crossed her arms and leaned on the wall. She thought and just rolled her eyes. "But I'm not him. He at least had a choice."

"And so do you," Charles promises her. "You can use these powers, you can keep them hidden. You can do whatever you want. Your father never needed to put on that mask. But...like he always says: with great power, comes great responsibility."

April couldn't believe it and chuckled. "Does everyone know that motto?"

"It's pretty popular amongst us heroes," Charles admitted with a smile.

April night of it and looked down at her hands. "Any idea how long it took him? To get used to them?"

"Months. Years, even." Charles admitted and showed April to the door. "Tell you the truth, I don't believe he ever really reached his full strength."

April decided that it would be best to at least see if she could live with these powers and gave up her quest. "Okay. I'll give it a shot."

Charles smiled and opens the doors with a button. "That's all we ask."

April then walked out the door as she was thinking of all that occurred. Charles smiled and knew he left the girl with a lot to question. But to be on the safe side, he thought it'd be best to make a call.


Back with Lois, she made her way back into town and was just making a quick stop to get some coffee. On her way in, she managed to get a call from Charles and Peter was receiving one from Strange. Both of them tell the parents about what occurred with their children. Peter was amazed that his daughter went to Strange to try and understand her powers better, not to mention the ear he was going to rip off of Strange for what he did. He recalled his trip through the Web of Life and knew it was mentally scarring.

Lois was feeling sorry for her daughter after her talk with Charles and called Peter soon after. "What do you think we should do with this information?'

"Honestly, it sounds like they're gonna start slowing down now." Peter didn't see much they should or needed to do. "Trust me, that kind of trip with Strange is a whole new experience. It's like...being slingshot into space and being yanked back."

"Well, remind me to hurt him the next time I see him." Lois snarled.

Peter chuckled and knew she in fact meant it. "Hey, if it keeps them from running into a dangerous situation, then all the better."

"Agree to disagree," Lois said and sighed. "Well, I'll be home soon. Love you."

"Love you, too," Peter said as he hung up.

Lois then got in line for some coffee when Harry Osborn approached her from behind. "Miss. Lane?" Lois then turned to face him, not recognizing him as the Goblin threatening her husband. "I've been looking for you."


Back with Peter, he was sure Lois was going to have some choice words for the girls and their two decisions. Mayday seemed to be embracing the fact she was different from everyone else, but it seems April still needed time to adjust to the idea of these powers. Then there was a knock at the door and he wondered who it was. He went over and opened it and he was shocked when he saw that it was Teresa.

"Hey, sis, what's up?" Peter was curious to know.

"We need to warn you. Figured it'd be best in person." Teresa explains with a sigh. "Mind if we...?"

"Oh, yeah." Peter lets his sister inside to talk. "How'd the transport mission go?"

"That's...actually why I'm here," Teresa said and held out a suitcase with a computer. "You need to see this."

They made their way to the kitchen where Teresa then showed her brother the convoy. He watched as something happened and the technology glitched long enough for Morbius to escape and he tore apart the crew.

"What happened?" Peter was curious to know.

"We don't know. Nobody on board had any technology on them, nothing that could cause this." Teresa was sorry to say. "We think it was sabotaged."

"Goblin?" Peter took a wild obvious guess.

"That's our current theory," Teresa admitted as everyone at S.H.I.E.L.D. was considering that. "He's the only one who would have any reason to break out someone capable of hurting you."

"Great." Peter sighed and knew that was something to worry about. "How long?"

"He'll definitely try and strike tonight." Teresa considered with a shrug. "We're working on tracking him down, just thought you should keep an eye out."

"Thanks." Peter sighed as he worried about the girls. "If he can smell my blood..."

"There's a chance he can smell the kids," Teresa confirmed she thought the same. "That's what I considered. Didn't want anything bad to happen to the girls."

Peter knew he would need to be careful this time around since the last time he fought Morbius, there was only him in danger. Now this time around, he had the girls who now shared his genetic markers.

"Oh." Teresa then held out the other suitcase she had with her and placed it on the table. "This is for Mayday."


Back with Adrian, he was making his way inside his home. He carried a bag over his shoulder with his costume that he was going with for the night. Once inside his home and made his way down the hall, he could overhear his mother in the kitchen on the phone.

"Thanks a lot, Bette," Liz said to (who he supposed was) Bette Brant. "I know Peter is going to love this." She then looked and saw her son entering the room. "I'll talk to Lois about it soon. Bye."

"What was that about?" Adrian was curious to know.

"Oh, a surprise for Peter," Liz explains to her son. "You all ready to head out soon?"

"Yeah, I'm just going to change," Adrian said as he gestured to the bag. "Hey, do you guys mind if I left early to meet up with Mayday and April? We all wanted to just hang out. We'll meet you guys at it."

"Sounds alright to me." Liz saw nothing wrong with it. "I still got to change and your dad is currently getting ready. Junior already went out with his friends, so no need to worry about him."

"It's harder than it looks!" Flash's voice could be heard from the bedroom.

Liz sighed and looked at her son. "Get out as fast as you can, son."

Adrian smiled and nodded his head. "Yeah, I'll do just that."

Adrian then made his way to his bedroom where he pulled out his costume, which was revealed to be an original Spider-Man suit. The suit maintains the classic Spider-Man design, just with the added knee and shoulder pads placed in their respective areas as a form of protection. Noticeably, the suit isn't as streamlined as Peter's original suit just without any boots or feet. Which meant he would need to wear his own shoes with the costume.


Lois was still in the coffee shop, having a talk with Harry Osborn about him. She got her order and was standing at the counter with Harry, who didn't seem to want to order anything.

"So, you're a reporter?" Lois asks Harry.

"That's right," Harry confirmed. "Name is Gabriel Lyman."

"Sounds vaguely familiar," Lois commented. "Politico?"

"Reuters," Harry recalled up his made-up story. "Mainly do business coverage, focusing on big tech. I am even something of an engineer. I used to work for OsCorp."

"OsCorp?" Lois was a little surprised. "Must have been hell."

"Well...the place certainly had its secrets," Harry muttered to mostly himself, gesturing to his burnt face. "Accident."

"Sorry to hear that," Lois said, but she was a little curious to know why he was there. "So what exactly brings an ex-OsCorp engineer to New York?"

"You," Harry admitted, that being part of the truth. "I'm a huge fan." He was sorry he needed to make up the lie to the woman he loved. "And after reading your piece on Carlton Drake-"

"My heavily redacted piece." Lois corrected him.

"I thought there might be a bigger story here." Harry finished his lie. "So, I did a little digging."

"You trying to poach my story?" Lois seemed a little threatened by it.

"That's not my intent," Harry promises her. "I just wanna be on team Lois."

"Not sure I have much of a roster these days," Lois commented, recalling the girl she met at the house the other day.

"Well, you still have Spider-Man." Harry shrugged, that being one of the few reasons he was here with her. "Unless him being back in town was some strange coincidence."

"He's a public figure." Lois shrugged, keeping her husband as far away from Lois Lane as she can. "Anyone can cover him."

"Yeah, but you're like his go-to person, who always seems to have the inside track," Harry added.

"He's just someone I used to report on." Lois scoffed, still trying to keep her husband a secret.

"Sure, but, without you, it knows we all know there'd be a lot more questions about him," Harry added.

Lois however wanted to change the subject of Spider-Man and back to the current problem. "So, what is it you have on Carlton Drake?"

"Nothing yet, but I think I might be able to get us into one of his special projects programs." Harry offered, knowing that'd help both of them.

"That doesn't exactly sound legal," Lois commented.

"The less you know, the less you can be charged on." Harry joked.

Lois decided to see if this is worth following and pulled a card with her number. "If you find something, give me a call."

Harry took the card with a smile. "Split the byline?"

"Let's see what you can turn up first," Lois stated as she took her cup.

Harry then watched her as Lois got up and left the building. She still needed to get home and now needed to get something to be ready for the festival.


Peter was cleaning up outside and throwing up some last-minute decorations for the heck of it. Lois was supposed to be back soon, but Mayday and April were just walking up to the house.

"Wow. You didn't waste any time." Mayday commented on her dad's work.

"Yeah?" Peter asks as he looked back. "What do you think?"

"Think Jack the Pumpkin King would be jealous," April commented.

Peter sighed as he finished up and walked up to the girls. "So...we heard you both had a quick visit with a few certain people."

Mayday and April then faced each other, both of them now wondering where the other was. And especially who called and snitched on them and called their parents.

"We're not angry." Peter quickly assured the two of them. "We're a bit upset that you didn't tell us, but not angry."

"You're not?" Both of them were a little surprised.

"You guys needed answers, and being the two of you that you are taking different approaches when it came to those answers." Peter defended his own daughter's actions. "Make no mistake. We're talking about this later, but we've got the festival, and I want it to be a fun time." He then gestured to the house. "And May, Teresa stopped by, she dropped something off."

"Wait, what?" Mayday quickly raced inside as she had a good idea of what it was. "Thanks!"

April shrugged and just made her way inside to change into a costume. Peter smiled and wonders what the two of them were going to go as, and wondered what Teresa got for his daughter. But let's say he switched gears when he noticed that Lois was back, and she was wearing an outfit he definitely recognized from years (and he does mean years) ago. She stepped out wearing the costume equivalent of Jewel, Jessica Jones' old persona in her early years.

"Where in the hell did you manage to get that?" Peter asks with a laugh.

"Let's just say Jessica was happy to be rid of it," Lois said as she fixed the suit. "What do you think?"

"I think I really like that on you," Peter admitted flirtatiously.

"Easy, there." Lois calmed him down. "Don't you need to change?"

"Change?" Peter asks with a brow. "You think that I would be out here, needing to go last second, and not be ready?" He then took his jacket off and showed, just like always, he was wearing his costume underneath it. He was wearing a costumed Captain America suit underneath. "What do you think? I know you have a thing for patriots."

Lois looked it over and couldn't help but chuckle. "I might, but I prefer more street legends."

Peter smiled as he leaned over and pecked her lips and Lois went into it and kissed back. Then they heard the doors open and close where they looked and noticed that Mayday was already ready to go. She was wearing what looked to be a feminine version of the Spider-Man costume, equipped with a mask and even what looked like web shooters on her arms. The logo on the suit was expanded, similar to Peter's current suit (except it was threaded into the suit itself), and even has a much more noticeable web design all over.

"What the hell is that?" Lois asks in surprise and a smile.

"What? Thought that this would be a cool outfit." Mayday shrugged as she looked it over. "A costume I asked Aunt Teresa to make me."

"Oh, god," Peter said in worry and gestured to the mask. "Let me see that."

Mayday shrugged and tossed the mask to her dad, who then turned it inside out. He rolled his eyes and Mayday noticed there was a ton of tech and equipment inside the mask.

"I should have known." Peter rolled his eyes and tossed it back to his kid. "That's an actual suit. An official super suit."

"Wait, what?" Mayday asks as she looked over the suit. "That is so not what I asked."

"I have a feeling they knew what they were doing," Peter assured Mayday it wasn't her doing. He should have tried to warn the kids this would have happened. Fitz-Simmons (who else would Teresa ask?) warned him that one day if the kids showed powers, they'd definitely make the outfits for them. "They wanted you to be ready, and I have a feeling that they are going to prepare a suit for April should she decide to join us."

"But don't you dare get any ideas with that thing," Lois quickly stopped her daughter from getting any ideas. "You are so not ready to be going out there."

"Alright, I promise," Mayday said as she looked over the shooters. "Besides, don't think I have any webbing for these things."

"And you so aren't getting any for a while now," Peter warns her again, knowing there's no harm in the suit. With as many people bound to be dressed as Spider-Man/Woman, nobody would be able to recognize her. And it wouldn't hurt if they were able to delete any footage with help of S.H.I.E.L.D. "What's keeping your sister?"

"I kept telling you, I am a quick dresser." Mayday shrugged, then looked down at the suit and muttered. "And this suit was vacuum sealed."

Then there was a door closing and they looked to see that April was all ready to go. But her costume choice seemed to surprise everyone when she came into the group with her costume all ready to go.

April decided to go with one of the costumes that her father had picked out for them and it was of the Star Wars character Rey. She had her hair tied in three buns, it seems that was what took up most of her time. Her outfit consists of mostly beige clothes, including her arm wraps, Capri-length pants, a shirt with long fabric pieces draped over her shoulders, addition to a belt and bracelet on her left wrist, dark brown boots, and a brown pouch. Seems the suit also came with a staff to wrap around her shoulder like the real hero.

"What do you think?" April asks as she gestured to her costume.

"I have no sister." Mayday proclaimed jokingly and walked away.

"You look great, sweetie," Peter assured her. "You just know your sister is more of an Original Trilogy girl."

"Oh, that's especially why I went with it," April admitted with a laugh.

Lois laughed a little. "Come on, we should get going."


While the family was getting going, they were starting to head out to the celebrations, the sun was coming and the moon was beginning to come out and hit the sky. Morbius was watching the sunset and stretched his hand out of the shadows, seeing if it hurts.

But when it didn't scorch his skin, he then saw the sun left no effect on him anymore. With freedom on his side, he sniffed the air and located Spider-Man's scent.

"Spider-Man!" Morbius then leaped into the air and flew towards his target.

As the Parker family reached the celebrations, Mayday and April were amazed when they looked around and noticed just how quickly everything was put together. Walking down the same street where they just hours ago walked away from to escape school, it was set up and closed down with dozens of booths up in place.

"Okay, and I thought the inside of the school went all out," April commented.

Adrian overheard them and walked up behind the two, poking his head between the two of their heads. "Yeah, it's a little overboard." Both the girls ended up shrieking and jumping a little at his sudden appearance. "But our heart is in the right place, right?"

"Adrian! Whoo!" Mayday calmed herself down. "Don't ever do that again!"

"Adrian." April greeted him with a smile, actually enjoying the prank more than her sister. Not to say she wasn't close to hitting him from the scare, but she enjoyed it. "Whew. You nearly gave us a heart attack."

"Sorry. Couldn't resist." Adrian apologized, removing his mask, but they could tell he didn't fully mean it but didn't really care. It was just a harmless prank. Then he started to look at the two's costumes as they looked over his. "Love your costumes."

"Thanks," Mayday said as she looked over her suit. "I make a pretty cool Spider-Girl, don't I?"

"I'd stay out of your way if I were a supervillain," Adrian confirmed and looked at April. "Sequel trilogy kind of girl?"

"Meh, more of a Rey fan." April defended with a shrug. "She was botched in that last movie."

Adrian considered that and saw she was sort of right. "Agree to disagree. I'm a prequel fan."

Mayday looked over his costume with a smile. "You could have fooled me."

Adrian looked over at her and down at his suit. "Oh, yeah, we went with a couple-costume."

"Couple costume?" The sisters were a little confused.

Then a familiar girl came over and wrapped her arms around Adrian's neck, not even surprising him. She had a white hair wig over her head and wears a black-latex suit with white fur around the top half of the suit. She also had fake claws over her fingertips and a mask over her eyes. But they were able to tell who she was easy.

"Hey, babe." She said as she kissed his cheek.

"Allison." Adrian greeted her with a sigh.

"You're dating her?" April was a little surprised to hear.

"Yeah, guess it never came up, did it?" Adrian shrugged but was a little confused.

Mayday seemed just as confused. "You guys know each other?"

"We met in the halls," April explains to her sister. "She tried getting me into cheerleading."

Mayday laughed when she heard that. "I tried that for like five years, good luck."

"Babe, how do you know these girls?" Allison was curious to know.

"They're my dad's friends' kids," Adrian explains to his girlfriend. "You okay with them hanging out with us?"

Allison shrugged and hummed.

"You guys wanna walk around, take in what we do here?" Adrian asks them.

"Sure." The girls seemed okay with that.

But just when they took a few steps towards one of the booths, they noticed someone standing in quite an exquisite costume. She wore a jumpsuit that had two separate blue and red colors from below and upward to the shoulders. She also had a helmet on her head that had fake blonde hair flowing up from the helmet.

"Kamala?" Mayday and April recognized her.

Kamala Khan looked back to the group and was a little surprised. "Oh, hey, Mayday. April."

"Nice suit," April admitted as she looked it over. "Captain Marvel fan?"

"Yeah," Kamala confessed.

Peter and Lois were watching from a distance and chuckled at their kids. "Seems like they're starting to form a group of friends."

"Yeah, looks like they're starting to take into the move pretty well." Lois agreed. "However, seeing someone dressed with you and Cat annoys me."

Peter scoffed and had a little laugh at how annoyed Lois looked. "Come on, it was almost thirty years ago. You're the only girl for this spider."

"Pretty sure that's Captain." Flash Thompson came up, dressed in an almost identical suit to his son's, but wearing the black version. That has Peter a bit of a flashback to Venom and Eddie, but he quickly shook it off. "Hey, Pete."

"Flash." Peter greeted and complicated the suit. "That's a sweet suit."

"Thanks. We went with a bit of a spider theme." Flash said as Liz approached and was dressed like Black Widow.

"His idea. Celebrating Spider-Man's return." Liz defended and gestured to her husband. "You guys enjoying yourselves."

"Yeah, I was just about to introduce Lois here to some of the delicacies," Peter said as someone in the booth handed him two pretzels.

"Ooh, you gotta try the cupcakes." Liz gestured to another booth.

As she kept talking, Peter felt his phone buzz and he quickly stepped away to see what it was. When he saw it was Teresa, he was worried about what was happening and answered it.

"Hey, we just spotted Morbius. He's heading straight for your location." Teresa quickly warned him.

Lois was talking and laughing with Flash and Liz. "Okay, we've got to..." then she looked to Peter, trying to talk to him. But she recognized he wasn't around and was confused. "Pete?" Knowing he most likely went to fight Morbius, she got a little worried and made a quick call. "Hey, how quickly can you make it to New York?"

Peter has already made his way down the streets, into an alleyway where he ripped the costume open. With his Spider-Man suit underneath it, he quickly shot a web and started to make his way toward the location.

Morbius made his way through it the city at his quick speed and agility where he then landed on a rooftop right above the festival. He started to sniff around again, but then he was shot by two webs and yanked backward. He was thrown into a building and then off into the ground where Peter stood.

"Michael." Peter cheered as if he was overjoyed to see him. "I've been looking all over for you! I was wondering where my welcome home card was."

"Spider-Man." Morbius snarled as he jumped and sprung to attack Spider-Man.

Peter was how we retained a lot of his old skills and managed to quickly dodge the attack and allow Morbius to smack into the wall. "Oh, I knew you missed me!"

Morbius snarled as he spun to face Peter, only for him to punch the vampire and break a few of his teeth. It wouldn't really matter as they would eventually grow back, but they were always a pain to him.

"But I sure as hell didn't miss you." Peter proclaimed.

Michael then made it look like he was getting tired but quickly sped Peter and grabbed onto him. He flung the two of them and rammed into a subway station entrance. People immediately started to run away in fear and panicked when they saw it was Spider-Man and Morbius fighting one another. Peter punched the Vampire so he would let him go and immediately started to crawl away, making his way up the wall of the spherical hallway to escape.

Morbius then quickly got up and repeated the action and tried to chase him down. Peter wasn't fast enough to escape as he ended up getting tackled by Morbius and fall to the ground. Peter tried to crawl away, but Morbius grabbed him at the back of the suit and threw him down the hall.

Peter then shot two webs to drag him down the hallway and get some distance between him and the vampire. He didn't seem to be in any fighting mood to go against one of his dangerous enemies. Morbius seemed to notice this and quickly began to chase after him. When Peter got to his feet, Morbius was able to tackle him and the two fell down an escalator.

The two exchanged a few punches and even knocked into the wall before being flung outside and shattering glass everywhere. Peter groaned as he crawled up to his feet, this time getting annoyed as he was preparing to fight Morbius again.

But he was then flung against the wall, his head getting sharp nails getting dug into his skin. Peter screamed in pain as he tried to break free of his grasp. But Morbius reached down and was preparing to bite the man that made his life a living hell.

But right before he could, something impaled into his back and caused Morbius to cry in pain and step back. Then there was a yank as whatever he was impaled with was attached to a strong. Turns out that it was a crescent moon-shaped throwing star that was embedded into his back and attached to a grapple gun. The one who shot the gun was standing on the roof of the train station, which was a story higher than the street they were fighting on.

The figure wore an outfit that made it look like he was mummified, with a cape and hood on the suit. He had a crescent Moon on his chest which would double as a never-ending supply of weapons. He leaped off of the building where he landed right in front of Morbius and between him and Peter.

Morbius went in for a shriek to attack, but the figure was too fast he ended up blocking the attack where he could punch him. Morbius took a step back as the figure wrapped him in the same device he shot him in the back. Punching him, he was able to take Morbius out with ease.

He then tapped his ear. "Call S.H.I.E.L.D., Lois. Dracula is ready for a picky." He then looked over to Peter and extended a hand. "Looks like someone is out of practice."

That's when Peter recognized the man. He was a hero known as Moon Knight, Marc Spector. Or Steven Grant. Or Jake Lockly. "Marc?"

"Yeah, it's me. Your wife called us." Marc confirmed as he dusted Peter's suit off. "Nice suit."

"Thanks. And thanks for the save." Peter sighed and rubbed his shoulder. "Guess I'm out of practice."

Then Peter watched Marc's eyes go white and glow before he shook his head for a quick moment. Then his demeanor seemed to change drastically to more flexible and a smile.

"Well, you've been out of the game for a while." Steven Grant, the other personality of Marc, took over. "You're bound to be a little rusty."

Peter nodded and sighed as he knew he was right and noticed the crowd forming. "Come on, we should get out of here."


Drake was walking through one of his facilities and had his assistant walking next to him. Patricia and Drake then entered a more secure area where they had a giant see-through container in the middle of the room. There was one man inside eating a steak, almost acting like he was a normal human being. But this was no human being, he was a serial killer that was meant to be on death row.

Who better to be a test subject for their experiments than someone who's supposed to be dead?

"Lois Lane isn't going to rest until she tears us down." Patricia was sorry to admit it as she kept up with Drake.

"You're right." Drake sighed as he eyed Cletus. "It's time we enhanced the experiments. Inject Mr. Cassidy here with a portion of the Venom Symbiote and see if anything occurs. If we don't get any results, send him back to death row."

Patricia nodded as she walked over to a device placed on the outside and injected a small portion of the Symbiote inside. Cletus didn't even seem to realize what was happening when the Venom portion made its way into his bloodstream.


Peter made his way home where he laid down on the couch with Lois making sure he was okay. They left the girls to have some more time out with their friends. Marc left them alone but said that if they needed him just to call and he'd be there. "Anything for a friend."

"This Goblin...he's not the same as Norman." Peter was starting to put this together. "Norman was in it for the thrill of the hunt, he wanted to be the one to kill me."

Lois was following what he was saying. "Yeah, well, it seemed this Goblin wants others to do the dirty deed for him. The question is why."

"He is hiding something. He seemed to know all of my enemies and all of their powers. He knew which ones to go for first. He went after me himself, but now it's all of my enemies. It's either a distraction, or he doesn't know what he's doing."

Lois nodded and then got a text from Liz. "Ooh, before we turn in for the night, we got one last surprise for you."

Peter was a little confused and decided to go along with it.


Peter was staring to wonder what was going on when he was led into F.E.A.S.T. where he saw Liz and flash waiting at the front of the doorway. There was a bench covered in a small tarp that seemed new.

"Peter! Glad you're here." Liz said with a smile.

A small crowd of all the staff and the homeless gathered around to share this moment. Peter was only getting more confused as he saw the girls were there and even filming the event.

"As we're aware, this was May Parker's favorite time of the year. It was the time when she would give anything to anyone whoever needed it." Liz gave a little speech about May and Peter already appreciated it. "May Parker was the best of Queens, and possibly all of New York. She was everything that this place inspired us to be. She was kind, generous, and always there when you needed her. Everyone in this entire district can remember her sitting at this bench right outside. Talking to whoever just happened to be sitting aside from her. And even though she's no longer with us, we all feel her absence." She then gestured to the chair that was covered. "And now, her spirit will remain, and she will always be the heart of F.E.A.S.T."

Liz pulled off the tape and they saw there was a small plaque that had May's face embedded with a small quote underneath.

"When you help someone, you help everyone"

Everyone clapped and a few had big smiles on their faces to see the small token of appreciation. Peter felt overjoyed and a little heart warmed to see just how much this community loved his aunt.

Peter looked over to Lois and saw she had a smile on her face. "You knew about this?"

Lois didn't answer and only shrugged as Liz took over. "You want to sit down?"

Peter smiled and walked over and took a seat down, looking over and he could almost feel like May was there with him. Everyone scattered and left him to take it in and Lois took a seat next to him. The girls made their way inside with Adrian and left their parents alone.

Peter sighed as he pulled Lois close. He let out a sigh as he took it all in. "...seeing this, just reminds me of all the good May was able to do in my absence. She was the hero that the people deserved."

Lois nodded as she leaned her head on his shoulder. "But you're the hero that this city needs right now."

Peter had to wipe away a few stray tears. "Yeah. I should have stayed here. Been with her while I had the chance."

"Hey, you were where you needed to be." Lois reminded him. "And your aunt knew it. You needed to grow into who you were meant to be."

Peter nodded and sighed as he eyed the building. "And now we're at the point where our kids are going to begin leaving home. Or swinging. Who knows?" He heard Lois chuckle at that remark since their kids could possibly become their own heroes in their own right. "Ah, it feels like they were just born."

Lois huffed when she heard that. "Speak for yourself. You didn't need to go through twenty-seven hours of labor."

"That's fair." Peter agreed. "But on the other hand, you nearly crushed my hand with that."

"Oh, don't be a baby. You have super strength." Lois scoffed and smacked his chest playfully.

After everything that they went through, this feels like a well-deserved victory. But Peter knew he needed to get back into the game and try to get his skills back if he was going to eventually stop this Goblin.


The next day after everything, Lois marched into the Daily Bugle with the true story that she wrote about Drake. Making her way to TNM (Threats and Menaces), Lois walked her way over to Norah Winter's desk and dropped the file.

Norah was a little spooked when the file dropped and looked up at Lois. "What's this?"

"I'm assuming you read the article I wrote about Drake?" Lois asks her, jumping to her questions.

"Yeah, gotta say, it didn't really read like you," Norah admitted she didn't believe it was hers.

"Because it wasn't," Lois stated as she gestured to the file. "It was edited without my knowledge."

Norah opened the file and was quickly shocked when she read the file. "Whoa. Yeah, that's definitely you."

"That's the story I really wrote. I was wondering if you would be interested in publishing it." Lois asks of her.

"Uh, well, if I were to do this...it could get you fired," Norah admitted her concerns. "I can't on good conscience-"

"You don't have to worry about that, I quit," Lois assured her. "Know any good papers hiring?"

Norah was a little confused and shocked. "Well, I might know...a few."