𝐎𝐫𝐢𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐬 Part one

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During his Earliest years of being Spider-Man Peter while working with Kurt Conners Peter discovers Conners & Norman Osborn had made a serum that turns a Human into a Symbiote Mutation a.k.a A symbiote Hybrid but in doing so  it would be unable to return back to human unfortunately for Spider-Man One human named Tennis Ellison a 17 year old was turned into That same symbiote mutation destroying the city and killing humans and in a confrontation against the Symbiote mutation hybrid Spider-Man gets damaged and hurt but even in Pain He finishes the Job and Hits Tennis with a secretly engineered Cure or in other words an Antidote




In the bustling streets of New York City, a new threat loomed over its inhabitants. Peter Parker, known to the world as Spider-Man, had recently begun working with Dr. Kurt Conners, a brilliant scientist and mentor. Conners had been experimenting with a serum intended to enhance human abilities, but in collaboration with the notorious Norman Osborn, they inadvertently created something far more dangerous—a serum that transformed humans into symbiote hybrids. Peter, ever the curious hero, couldn’t help but get involved, hoping to understand the potential benefits and drawbacks of this new creation.

The first test subject to undergo this transformation was a 17-year-old named Tennis Ellison. Once an ordinary teenager with dreams of becoming a professional athlete, Tennis’s life took a tragic turn when he became the unwitting recipient of the serum. As the transformation took hold, he morphed into a monstrous being,
infused with the powers of a symbiote but unable to revert to his human form. The city around him fell into chaos as he rampaged through the
streets, leaving destruction in his wake. Peter, witnessing the havoc from afar, felt a deep sense of responsibility to intervene.

As Spider-Man, Peter swung into action, navigating the debris and panic that filled the streets. He could hear the cries of the citizens as they fled from Tennis’s wrath, and his heart raced with urgency. Yet, despite his skills and agility, confronting a creature as powerful as a symbiote hybrid was no easy task. In their initial encounter, Peter found himself on the receiving end of Tennis’s overwhelming strength. The hybrid’s tentacles lashed out, and Peter felt the sting of pain as he dodged blow after blow, realizing that this was not just another villain to defeat; this was a young man who had lost everything.


In the midst of the battle, Peter remembered the antidote that Kurt Conners had developed. It was a carefully engineered serum designed to reverse the effects of the symbiote mutation. However, getting close enough to Tennis to administer the cure was proving to be a nearly impossible feat. Every attempt to close the distance resulted in more injuries, but Spider-Man’s resolve only strengthened. He knew he had to find a way to save Tennis, not just to protect the city but to save a life that was still worth fighting for.

With grit and determination, Peter devised a plan. He lured Tennis into a less populated area, hoping to minimize collateral damage. As the hybrid charged at him, Peter utilized his web-slinging skills to maneuver around the chaos, dodging strikes while preparing the antidote. He could feel his body protesting as he fought through the pain, but the thought of failing to save the young man fueled his every move.

Finally, after a grueling battle, Peter saw his opportunity. As Tennis paused, panting and momentarily fatigued from their relentless skirmish, Peter sprang into action. He launched himself forward, aiming the antidote directly at Tennis’s mouth. The liquid glimmered in the sunlight as it flew through the air, and Peter held his breath. Would it work? Would he be able to
bring back the boy trapped inside this monstrous form? As the antidote made contact, Tennis’s body convulsed, and for a moment, time stood still. Then, gradually, the monstrous features began to fade, revealing the scared and confused face of Tennis Ellison once more.

Peter, exhausted but relieved, approached the now-human Tennis, who lay on the ground, trembling but free from the symbiote’s grasp. The battle was over, and the city was safe, but Peter knew that this
victory came with heavy burdens.
He had witnessed the devastating consequences of unchecked scientific ambition and the fragility of human life.
As he helped Tennis to his feet, Peter realized that the fight against darkness would never truly end, but he was determined to keep swinging forward, for the sake of all those who needed a hero.

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