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Miles dreams of a large, castle-like building that feels extremely familiar to him. In the dream, Miles is fighting someone, but can’t tell who it is. He fights the person until he is able to capture them in webbing and force them to the ground. Miles realizes the person he was fighting is Uncle Aaron. His uncle’s face begins to crack, grow white hair, and whiten. Uncle Aaron reaches and screams for Miles. Miles pictures him falling and wakes up falling from the ceiling and into his own bed. Ganke, disturbed at the sight and the fact that this has become a recurring issue, asks if Miles wants to talk about his dreams.
Miles has been dreaming about Uncle Aaron since the incident that killed him. Uncle Aaron had called Miles to his home and blackmailed him, as he connected the OSCORP spider to Miles’s being Spider-Man. He threatened to tell people that Miles was Spider-Man if Miles didn’t help him take down a mob boss named Scorpion. Miles did the job, reasoning that Scorpion was a criminal anyway, but Uncle Aaron didn’t stop there. He wanted Miles to continue working for him. When Miles confronted him, Uncle Aaron fought Miles with an enhanced suit.
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