Finding the balance between infatuation and torment

Ivory 2022-10-24 04:53:43

In this relationship, Tony has a crush on Georgiou. She is obsessed with Georgio's self-confidence, self, freedom, innocence, desperate, self-deprecating, irresponsible free and easy, and she is also tortured by all of Georgio's. In this endless torture and obsession, Tony can always find a balance. Like playing on a seesaw, infatuation prevails one moment, and torture the next.

Tony said that she didn't want to experience this ECG-like feeling of going up and down for a while, and she wanted a smooth, horizon-like feeling. Georgiou retorted that it was death.

During an argument at Tony's law firm, Georgiou wants to get back together with Tony. Tony retorted, what about all those years of psychological torture? But in fact, Tony forgot that she actually chose to leave Georgiou at any moment to end this psychological torture. It's just that she didn't make such a choice every time, and she didn't even realize it. And does Georgiou really want to torture Tony? I believe not, just like Tony didn't want to leave Georgiou as she said.

In this entangled, up and down story, we always feel it from Tony's perspective. What would it look like from Georgiou's point of view? Maybe it's another story.

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My King quotes

  • Agnès: You stole my man. You could a least buy me a pack of cigarettes.

  • Georgio Milevski: I love you.

    Marie-Antoinette Jézéquel, dite Tony: You can't love me so soon.

    Georgio Milevski: Can't I?

    Marie-Antoinette Jézéquel, dite Tony: No.

    Georgio Milevski: What time is it? I'll wait ten minutes.

    Marie-Antoinette Jézéquel, dite Tony: I'm not asking for that much.

    Georgio Milevski: Five?