Okay, as stated on the front page, these are passages from Peter David's novelization of Spider-man 2. If you liked the movie even slightly, do yourself a favor and read his version because it's awesome.
As the doctors prepare to sever the tentacles from Octavius's body...
Father...
It comes for us. It comes for you, with its biting metal and sharp edges.
Save us. Help us save ourselves . . . and we can save you.
We will not leave you, as she did. We cannot die.
We will obey.
We will be good children.
Hear us, Father. We love you.
Unleash us.
And somewhere, deep in the cerebral cortex of Otto Octavius, he heard the saw, understood intuitively what it meant.
And they were pleading.
He didn't know who they were, didn't fully comprehend.
His children . . . yes, he and Rosie, they hadn't had children, but . . . maybe they had. It was all so confused.
Don't let the bad men hurt us . . .
No bad men . . . never again.
Can we stop the bad men?
Yes . . . stop them . . . make your father proud.