May Parker tossed and turned in her sleep, her face etched with distress as dreams of Ben Parker haunted her again.
"May, my love, you must help Peter let go of his guilt," Ben urged gently, his voice echoing in the recesses of her mind. "He needs to know he's doing so much good."
May Parker sat up abruptly, her heart racing as the remnants of her dream lingered. She glanced at Ben's framed photo on the dresser, a bittersweet smile on her lips. "I must tell Peter," she whispered to herself, feeling the weight of her responsibility.
Peter Parker joined his aunt at the table, his face shadowed with worry lines far beyond his years. "Good morning, Peter," May greeted, pouring him a cup of coffee. "I had another dream about Ben last night."
"What did Uncle Ben say?" Peter asked, his tone a mix of anticipation and dread. "He wants you to know that you're not to blame, that you're doing good as Spider-Man," May replied softly, reaching across the table to squeeze his hand.
"I wish I could have done more," Peter murmured, his eyes glistening with unshed tears. "You are doing enough, my dear," May assured him, her voice filled with unwavering belief. "Ben is proud of you, and so am I."
With renewed determination, Peter nodded, feeling the burden of guilt lift ever so slightly. "Thank you, Aunt May," he said, standing up with a newfound purpose. "For Uncle Ben, and for everyone else, I'll keep fighting."
















