Chapter 1
Harry Osborn awoke inside his Mansion in Queens. Being a rich kid, he wasn't one of those kids who took half an hour to get out of bed. He just straight up got out and got ready for school. Harry Osborn was a sixteen year old kid who lived in Queens. He had short blonde hair, blue eyes and a kind heart.
Harry made his way downstairs. His mansion was about three stories high. This made sense as Harry's father was a rich man who owned a company. The mansion was mostly blue with windows and the bright blue sky shining above it. As a kid, Harry had asked why it was so blue. His father, Norman Osborn, simply stated that "it matched the Oscorp colours." What Norman had said was true; Oscorp was a big blue building which stood in the middle of New York City. There, scientists did research and made all sorts of technology and weaponry.
"Dad?" Harry called out. Harry kept calling out for his dad. "I don't think he's home," he thought. Usually, Harry's dad had gone to Oscorp in the mornings. After all, he was the owner and CEO of Oscorp. Harry had always felt like he was a distraction from his dad's work. Harry had been taking care of himself at a young age due to the fact that his father was hardly there.
Harry didn't have much friends at school. Regardless, he still liked going there. Harry loved learning and being away from the mansion. He packed his bag and took a bus to Midtown High. That day, Harry decided not to skip school. He was going on a field trip to a science lab. Harry loved science. Physics and biology were among some of the subjects he was undertaking at school. Harry wanted to get a job at Oscorp after graduating from high school.
15 Minutes Later...
Harry had made it to school on time. He sat in a spare seat on the yellow school bus that was headed towards the science lab. Harry stared out the window. He started to think about his dad and Oscorp. His father was a busy man. This lead to Harry spending hardly any time with his dad. This piece in Harry's life had always let him down. But it was just something that he would have to live with. Harry stopped thinking about his woes as soon as the bus began departing...
