𝗟𝗢𝗦𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗚𝗔𝗠𝗘
━━━━ When a civilian
falls in love with a hero,
love becomes a gamble.
Will the embers of their
love turn them vulnerable
or stronger?
Or will they win this losing
game that we call love?
𝗦𝗣𝗜𝗗𝗘𝗥-𝗠𝗔𝗡 ⅰ, ⅱ ,ⅲ (𝑻𝒐𝒃...
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ᴛʜᴇ ʟɪɢʜᴛʜᴏᴜsᴇ
" Some days I'm the ocean. Some days I'm the ship. Tonight I'm the lighthouse: at the edge, alone, and burning. "
─── vasiliki
sᴜᴍᴍᴀʀʏ
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────── IT'S TERRIFYING TO LEARN THE TRUTH ABOUT MONEY. People often express their ignorance when it comes to money. The poor want to be billionaires and wouldn't think twice about sacrificing their happiness and love in exchange for vanity. Sylvia Osborn was the Omega of the family, the twins took advantage of their wealth irresponsibly, they weren’t ashamed of what they had and neither was Sylvia. But there was one thing she truly despised about money and it's the unrealistic mentality that money is everything, money buys happiness, money is all everybody needs. She didn't think that, she hated it because it was a myth, and not even a myth it was a stereotype. If it were true then Sylviq wouldn't feel so alone, her brothers wouldn't be so keen on solving everything with money, and her father would shower her with love and affection instead of expensive bags and voyages.
And all this hate branched out from one thing: her mother's death. Sylvia has no recollection of what happened or when she left them, all she knows is that one day she was kissing her goodnight and the next she disappeared. She doesn't miss her, she can't miss someone she barely even met, but she does miss her father's affection and attention. Norman Osborn is a busy man and like all busy men he got absorbed by his work, he had no time for his kids and if they needed something he would just send them money so they could fix their problem.
Sylvia wondered to herself, how can money fix her aching heart? How can money make the loneliness she felt go away?
The answer is simple: it can't.
Money cannot fix emotional trauma, it cannot erase the scars of the heart. But, it can give you a temporal solution, although that is something Sylvia once tried and regretted immensely the next morning. Sylvia remembers getting wasted at a party Harvey hosted in their home, Harry was distracted so she took advantage of the situation. And no, she wasn't drowning her sorrows with a bottle of Vodka. All she wanted was to see how Norman would react to this, would he care? Will he be mad at her? Would he ground her?