Date: 5/27/2020
By headFeed
I kept missing the bus home so i walked to the train station with two friends and we ended up in some rooftop cafe at a mall. There some kid shows up angry and i offer him a toy and he slaps it away. I ask if hes angry and suddenly hes friendly to me. His dad shows up and thanks me and takes him away. Now I'm in the perspective of their family. Like I'm part of it and I'm hanging out in their home watching tv, I suddenly notice a huge moth on the wall the size of the TV. I point it out to the family and one person explains the process of how moths heal their wings. This moth in particular had a broken left wing, the model on the wall starts changing. The left wing is broken, but it grows. Its asymmetrical to the one on the right now, and now the right one also changes with the left one. Theres multiple attempts to make it symmetrical and finally the moth just restarts its wings by removing all patterns, its symmetrical now and then starts recovering its patterns again. Then the person says that when the moth died, the patterns are gone but theres an outline. It looks like spider webs or the webbed lines on a melon. They suggest that this is when some moths are corrupted by other bugs, almost posessed. I'm the kid that I saw at the cafe, and I'm spiderman apparently. This is how I learned to make spiders with my webs. To do this process the moth did and finish off by corrupting the shape i made. I do it and at first the spider instantly attacks me. Theres a very detailed close up of its mouth but it turns around mid air. I'm fighting something in the hallway of a hospital. The camera pans up to the sky where theres multiple people flying and someone leading them. Its spiderman's sister whos just, fluffy all around even her face, without a visible mouth opening but with like a spider owo mouth that moves up and down when she talks. She said that she successfully taught her students how to do something but her mouth movement doesnt synch up with what she said and now its like im watching a movie and not actually part of it.