Norman H. Osborn (
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"Okay, Stella. Be safe. I'll see you when you're back."
Norman hit "END" and the call closed down. Stella was away for an indeterminate time on business, meaning that he needed to handle things for himself. He could get another assistant, yes, but no one had Stella's ability. He sighed and set the phone down, then pulled out his appointment book and looked over today. Breakfast meeting. Lunch meeting.
Dinner meeting with the representative from Typhon Group, followed by a meeting with his contact from the Organization.
His return to New York after another hiatus was low-key this time around. OsCorp was ready to make a major announcement but he needed to put a few other things in place. He flipped on the TV in his office and watched Christina Frost's new reality show with a smile.
She was already doing better than he hoped. E! owed him one for the suggestion.
He pressed the intercom button on his desk and waited for Lucy, his secretary, to answer.
"Lucy, please get a representative from Typhon on the line. I need to iron out some final details."
"Right away, Mister Osborn." Lucy said.
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"Unfortunately, I'm not that lucky." he said, finally heading away from the window to go back to his seat.
"Heroes impose their morality on the world without regard to the feelings of others. Simply because they believe it's right, it's right. If I do the same, I'm ruthless or amoral. But simply because a man puts a spider or a star on his chest, that somehow makes it okay." Norman said, shaking his head.
"I can't stand for that. Life is about freedom. Freedom to live how you choose, so long as you aren't a threat to others. But heroes are a threat to our bottom line. The vision we have doesn't exist in their world and theirs doesn't match up with ours." Norman told her.
"The only inevitable thing here is that they'll try to stop HYDRA when the real work begins." he said.
"When that time comes, we have to be ready to make examples of as many of them as possible."