Tommy had always hated his older brother, Wilbur. He had always been jealous of Wilbur's success and good looks, and when Wilbur had faked his own death to become a villain known as Siren, Tommy's hatred had only grown. So when Tommy started coughing up Aconites, the flowers that symbolized unrequited hate, he was terrified. He knew that if he didn't get the cure, he would eventually succumb to the Hanahaki disease and die.
But Tommy couldn't bring himself to take the cure. It would mean giving up his hatred for Wilbur, and he couldn't do that. He was convinced that the reason Wilbur didn't hate him was because Wilbur didn't even know he existed. So he continued to cough up the flowers, determined to hold onto his hatred.
As a minor, Tommy was eventually forced to take the cure by the government. The procedure erased all of his memories and feelings for Wilbur. He was left with no choice but to move on with his life. He ended up living with two other Hanahaki survivors, Purpled and Niki, and he eventually befriends Tubbo and Ranboo.
Years passed, and the syndicate that Wilbur had joined achieved their goal of taking over the government. They unmasked themselves, and Wilbur was finally able to reveal his true identity to Tommy. But to Wilbur's shock, Tommy had no memory of him. All of the years of hatred and love that Wilbur had felt for his younger brother were completely gone.
Determined to make Tommy remember, Wilbur used his newfound power to track down the cure that had erasing Tommy's memories. He managed to reverse the effects and restore Tommy's memories of their relationship.
But Wilbur didn't just want Tommy to remember him - he was obsessive and possessive of Tommy, determined to keep him by his side at all times. Along with Techno and Philza, Wilbur had formed the SBI, a group of powerful supervillains with no regard for human life. They were determined to rule the world at any cost, and they were all determined to make Tommy a part of it.
Tommy was terrified of Wilbur and the SBI, but he had no choice. They used threats and intimidation to force Tommy to join the SBI and become a member of the family, with Philza as the "dad", Techno as the oldest child, Wilbur as the "twin" of Techno, and Tommy as the youngest.
The SBI family was obsessive and possessive of Tommy, constantly watching his every move and controlling his every action. They trained him to be a ruthless killer, and he became a valuable member of their team. But as he carried out their heinous crimes, Tommy struggled with his own moral code and the weight of the lives he had taken.
Whenever Tommy showed any sign of disobedience, the SBI would punish him severely. They would lock him in a dark room for days at a time, or subject him to grueling physical training as a form of punishment. They were determined to break his will and make him completely loyal to the SBI.
Despite the hardships he faced, Tommy couldn't bring himself to fully embrace the life of a villain. He secretly dreamed of finding a way to escape the SBI and start a new life, but he knew that such a thing was impossible. He was trapped in a life of darkness, forever bound to his adopted family of supervillains.
As the years went Tommy slowly began to develop Stockholm syndrome. He grew closer to Wilbur and the rest of the SBI, and he began to see them as his true family. He became fiercely loyal to them, and he would do anything to protect them.
Despite his loyalty, Tommy couldn't shake off the guilt he felt for the crimes he had committed. He struggled with his own moral code, and he often found himself questioning the right and wrong of the SBI's actions. But he knew that he couldn't speak out against them - he was too deeply entrenched in the SBI to turn back now.
In the end, Tommy was left with only one option: to embrace his role in the SBI and do everything in his power to protect his family, even if it meant committing unspeakable acts of violence. He knew that it was the only way to survive in this dark, twisted world, and he vowed to do whatever it took to protect the ones he loved.
As Tommy grew older, he became more powerful and more feared within the SBI. But he also grew more isolated, struggling with the weight of his past and the moral conflict that raged within him. He knew that he could never truly escape the SBI, but he hoped that one day, he would find a way to find peace within himself and the life he had chosen.
The end.
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dsmp oneshots (but mainly Tubbo and Tommy centric)
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