BONUS CHAPTER: Arachnophobia | Spider-Man x Reader

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A/N: I wrote this during my biology class in school, and just felt like putting it here bc I don't know where else to keep it lolol

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My black vision fades out to a view of the classroom; I turn my head to scan my surroundings, and all I see are blank chairs and tables. Nobody was around. But my dumb ass sitting on one of my classroom's chairs. I wondered, why did nobody wake me up before they go? Am I invisible to them? I stand up and packed my belongings up and walked out of the room. I walk under the doorway and closed the door behind me. I look on the floor, I see a tiny, black dot started approaching me. I suspected that it's a cockroach or a spider, the tiny creature triggered my senses and I let out a short scream as my heart starts racing too fast.

"Is everything alright?" a familiar voice calls out from the near edge hallway. I turn my head to figure out who let out that heroic call, and I see-

Peter Parker.

As I stare at him running to my position, I pictured him running in slow motion with a pink background with bubbles floating around and behind him. My heart continued racing, started after my encounter with the tiny abomination called a spider.

He finally stopped near my position, and greeted with his adorable smile, "Oh, hey, [y/n]!"

I kept stammering, "H-he-hey, Peter." I grab several strands of my hair and placed them behind my ear, feeling the heat on my cheeks.

Peter looked at the floor and noticed the terrifying creature. "Oh. It's just a spider, [y/n]." Peter laughs.

"KILL IT WITH FIRE!" I screamed without thinking, and Peter looked at me with a terrified expression. I lean on the nearest wall and sat down as I gradually tear up. "Whoa, whoa, whoa. Calm down, [y/n]." Peter squatted near me and flicked his fingers on the spider to shoo it away, whispering "Shoo. Shoo." as he does so. The spider ran away from his signal, like a student running away from its responsibilities.

"You...you're scared of spiders?" Peter looked at me with a confused expression. I turn at him, and mindlessly laid on his shoulder and continued crying. "Those spiders...they scare me, and I don't know why... their legs are creepy and they look like it could bite me on one glance..." I spoke, as Peter pulled me close. "Shh..." Peter shushed me as he rubs my back gently. "Hey. I gotta tell you something and don't freak out, and don't tell anyone else too." Peter says, as I wiped my tears and looked at him, with my stupid teary eyes.

"I'm...actually Spider-man, and I work with the Avengers, and I save the world and stuff."

I gasped and pulled myself away from Peter, with my other hand covering my mouth. "R-Really? So you're that guy?" I spoke, and Peter nods in agreement.

"Do you really expect me to freak out just because you're... 'Spider'-Man?" I shrugged at my own sentence, and he says, "Yeah. Because you know...you're afraid of spiders? And yeah, I just realized that now."

"I mean, I still like you even you're Peter or Spider-Man... I like you in both ways."

I gasped at my own sentence and covered my mouth again. "Gosh, I'm an idiot..." Peter looked at me with his signature smile and spoke: "Hey. D-don't put yourself down that easy." Peter placed his hand on my chin, and I look up to Peter. I felt myself blushing and drowning in my own emotions. I stare at his adorable face as he speaks, "I was scared that you wouldn't feel that way because of your phobia of spiders..."

"I AM scared of spiders themselves, but not of Spider-MAN." I smiled at him, putting my hand on his cheek and caressed the soft surface with my thumb. Our faces slowly lean to each other's, and suddenly Peter broke the ice: "Uh, not here in school." Peter laughed awkwardly, stood up and pulled me up. We began walking out of the school together.

[it's up to u what happens next kekekekeke]

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