The spiders' bite digs deep within Peters' hand drawing blood and piercing into the muscle tissue. The venom enters through his flesh and instantly gives a burning sensation as if someone had shot him straight through his hand with a 45 magnum at point blank.

With a single swing of his arm, he tosses the spider off. His scream of pain can nearly reach the ears of everyone around him on that floor. And his scream would be the only one if it was not for the quick reaction time of the spider.

It adjusts itself in midair and lands upon the neck of Samantha Porter. Instantly biting down on her jugular, and releasing it's life-changing toxin into her bloodstream as well. The agony reaching her brain and coursing through her body is instantaneous. Causing her so much suffering that all she is able to do, is collapse to the floor and enter a fetal position while and tremble from the pain. Unable to even scream.

Her pain is like no other has ever experienced from a single insect bite. As close as anyone could imagine, as if boiling hot acid had been injected into someone, and by a miracle not have it melt your flesh as it courses through your body.

However, Parker experiences the same suffering but only having it course through his body much slower while it expands and ventures off into his bloodstream. His cries for help do not go unheard, except, no one can do much to assist the two of them. This laboratory was never prepared to have two high school kids pass out from a poisonous bite from a spider.

Looking over at the Samantha, Peter realises what he has done. In his panic when tossing the spider off his hand, it had hurt someone else, not just him. He falls to his knees and clenches his wrist in pain while the poison travels up his arm and into his body.

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to hurt you." He manages to say at least that much in his condition. But slowly after his words had been spoken, he as well as the girl both pass out.

Slowly her eyes open as the sun hits Samanthas face. She sits up feeling a bit tired but exceptionally hungry. Looking around and taking in her environment, she takes note that she's no longer with her fellow class students. Instead, she's at home. And apparently in her pajamas.

"Wha- When was I taken back here?"

With a blur of movement, she gets out of bed and tries to find her cell phone in her backpack. Or in her pants.

"Got it."

Eagerly she checks the time, but instead of learning how many hours she's been passed out, she learns of how many days she's been out cold. It has been almost three days since she passed out.

"N- no way. Are you for real? What kind of spider was that?"

Her belly rumbles as she realizes once more, she's starving. Three days with no food, it feels as if she could eat a horse.

"Mom?"

She calls out in hopes of a response. But unfortunately, she gets nothing, no reply while her hand reaches for the doorknob, turning it and exiting her room, making her way down the hall, passed the living room and towards the kitchen.

"Hopefully the fridge is stocked. I gotta make something and fast, I've got to fill this pit inside me before I collapse in on myself."

Stumbling through the kitchen, she reaches the fridge and opens the door. Looking at the contents a wide smile appears on her face.

"Cold spaghetti, salad, jello, hot wings, and ice tea. Oh my gosh, thank you, mom, so much."

Not even bothering to leave to the table, Samantha simply pulls up a little stool, plops down and begins eating until she reaches satisfaction. which in this case, is until the fridge becomes darn near empty.

Gorging on the jello she gulps down cup after cup. Already finished the spaghetti and hot wings. And getting ready to make her way to the salad until looking to her left she sees her mother with an obvious attempt at holding back laughter. But the look on her face is that of joy.

"Well, it's good to see that you're back on your feet. Even better to see you have a healthy appetite."

Samantha gulps the jello in her mouth and wipes her lips with her wrist and looks at the floor below her. It's not that messy but still embarrassing. Her mother makes her way to Sam, leans down a little and kisses the top of her head.

"I was worried about you. They said you got bit by some strange spider and you just passed out. When I picked you up from the hospital, they said it was best to let you sleep. So I had one of the neighbors bring you inside. You were out for three days. I wouldn't have known what to do if something would have happened to you."

Her mother gently gives her daughter a warm and loving embrace. Her only child could have been taken from her by a freak accident. By a miracle, she survived such a potent injection of poison straight to the brain by a radioactive spider.

"Mom it's ok, I'm much better now."

She smiles and gets up, gently pushing the stool out of the way and closing the fridge door.

"I need to shower and clean up. Catch up on my schoolwork at. Three days being out cold, that's just asking for trouble."

Her mother takes a deep breath and sighs in relief. Seeing her child back to normal and on her feet is more important than anything in the world right now. People don't understand the connection that a mother has with her children. A mothers love is one of the most powerful things in the world. All she wants is for her child to be safe and healthy. And seeing Samantha like this is more than she could ever ask for right at this moment.

"I'll make some tea for us. When your done showering, it will be ready for you in your room. I'll also get some snacks ready for you. Don't worry about the mess here, I'll take care of it. Ok, Sam?"

As much as she wants to shower right now, and clean off three days of dead skin, she knows that her mother just came from work, and has been worrying about her for some time now. Leaving her to clean up just isn't right.

"It's alright mom. How about I clean up and you shower first, and I'll make the tea. After how much you have done for me, it's the least I can do right now. My treat for you being such a great mom. Besides, after eating, I feel like jumping over a car or climbing a building."

She laughs at her daughters' joke, but the odd thing is that Sam is actually serious on that last part. Even if she doesn't fully understand the nature of her new genetic makeup now. She is starting to experience her new cravings for hunting and dark corners. just like a spider.