//Narrator//
A week has passed since the death of Aunt May, Peter had to take care of issues such as the inheritance that was the little money he had in the bank, belongings and especially the house. Peter decided to move into Aunt May's house to keep it in good condition, as otherwise she can be prone to theft, which she does not love at all.
During the move he was helped by Randy and Michelle, who helped Peter both with the arrangement of his things and with the paperwork of the documentation. Peter thanked them by inviting them to eat, although Randy had to leave since he had things to do so he only ate with Michelle in a quiet way.
During this time, she managed to finish her project of her healing spray, she also gave Maxine her ideas and several formulas of her spider web to use them as a fabric for clothes super resistant to physical damage and fire, use it for construction as an industrial glue, and to use it as a polymer for armor. She was fascinated by so many good ideas that she gave him a good payment for patents and a percentage of the profits.
She also went to the shelter where Aunt May worked to give the news to the people who did not know about her death who were very fond of her aunt, so she decided to spend some time helping them and donate some to maintain the place.
Peter was currently patrolling the streets reflecting on people's lives.
//End of the narrative//
--- POV the Spider-Man ---
It's weird... in each jump, in each swing I risk my life, but I love to live, but I also hope to die at the hands of the Sinister Six or in a final fight against Carnage or the Green Goblin. Death bored me more, I fight for life.
He swings around performing stunts that would make any professional acrobat envious and ends up on top of a building. At the same time he remembers all his fights with those villains and each of the times they almost killed him.
I fight for people I don't know and rarely see again, but I know from personal experience that everyone has a story to tell no matter how small. Each has the opportunity to be saved by Spider-Man to extend their story. But that means it must be at the nexus of all the issues.
He sees how some children were going to be run over from a car they did not see and he quickly saves them and puts them in a safe place. And then give them the lesson of seeing well where they cross and saying goodbye with their characteristic way of being.
I have several oaths to myself to uphold my code of responsibility and morality which drives me to act in the right way, but I have betrayed those oaths and codes.
He recalls several oaths and promises he made to himself as he watches people go about their daily activities.
--- When he retrieved his body from Doctor Octopus ---
I have practiced this over and over again until exhaustion so that tragedy does not happen again, because as long as this Spider-Man is close, no one should die.
--- When he faced Psycho Man to defend the young heroes of the Avengers academy ---
In the face of fear and doubt I will not back down, in the face of hatred and pain I will not lose my way, and in the face of anger... My wrath will only be directed at those who commit evil.
--- When moments after a conversation he had with the aunt a few months after Uncle Ben's death and arresting a villain ---
"I hope you were watching, Uncle Ben. Because I did that for you. I kept everyone safe. I kept them from getting scared. And I made it fun. Never mind that most of them hadn't lifted a finger for Peter Parker. That's not why I do it. I do it because it's the right thing to do. Because that's what you would have done. You were more than a father to me, Ben Parker. More than a role model... You were my hero. Now it's my turn. Because from now on, I'm going to be yours! You'll see. I'm going to give it my all! We'll have fun! I'll never give up, and it's going to be amazing!"
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