The impossible becomes possible when the day becomes even more difficult, and on top of that, it becomes unpredictable. In the case of Spider-Man's life, things were much more complicated. For example, saving lives, living in constant motion, constantly receiving new wounds, and experiencing extreme fatigue. As an adult man and a person with needs, Peter Parker constantly put his own life in danger by fighting various types of enemies. From the simplest to the most powerful, as they say. Was it difficult for him? Of course, it wasn't even a question. But for every difficulty, there was a solution. It was just like in real life.
One such day ended in near-failure. The hero's strength was running low, and his mood was plummeting with each passing second, as the loss was too devastating. People could have been harmed, and Peter, using his full potential as Spider-Man, pushed himself to the limit. However, like any human being, Peter had his own limits. He was literally losing his strength and exhausting his nerves. And, being in despair, not knowing what to do, Peter closed his eyes, pulling the web tighter on both sides, trying to stop the disgusting and too fast truck that was about to fall into the water. Peter's eyes were scattered, not knowing how to act.
The man pulled the threads even tighter, standing straight, exerting a lot of effort that was simply draining away. No suit could help him stay in shape or kill his fatigue. Yes, the life of a superhero was worse than the life of a regular working man. But Spider-Man had no choice, right? Almost completely desperate, he let out a slight scream, but his spider sense immediately vibrated in his head, and then, as his head tilted slightly to the side, giving him a better view of his enemy, Peter tightened the grip of his webs even more.
But life has its surprises. And his surprise, which so openly, with total boldness, crashed literally into the enemy who had just tried to attack Peter. Spider-Man's eyes widened, became like scalded coals that burned a hole in his heart. It was a girl he didn't know, who with such impetuousness tried to save his life. This fact, which had just turned his worldview upside down, completely threw Peter off balance. As if rekindling his spirit, noticing that together with the enemy she flew somewhere from the bridge, falling into the water, for her feet stumbled, the hero pulled his threads, immediately attracting the truck.
Peter took off from his place, rushing after the stranger and, having managed to pick her up right over the water, grabbed the spider threads for the beam of the bridge, holding the girl with one hand to his body. The man didn't have time to check for injuries during the flight, but as soon as he set her on her feet, he quickly felt her shoulders and forearms. “Are you dizzy? Are you nauseous?” Peter Parker asked in a hurry, holding his hands in the air, trying to figure out if she was feeling sick. But the stranger just blinked, and he pursed his lips under his mask, a little taken aback by his own actions.
Peter, resting his hand on a beam and crossing his legs, tried to regain his charisma. The man cleared his throat, lowering his voice slightly, like an important dude. “Don’t do that again.” Spider-Man said in a demanding tone, albeit with a touch of forced seriousness. She could have been hurt. Peter relaxed his body, shaking his head slightly and extending his arms in front of him. “I’m serious, actually. You could have been hurt, ma’am.”