Dominic Harrison's pink streak of hair is the first exciting thing that Mary Jane laid her eyes on that day. The new, sweet, pretty face is the first thing that Mary actually enjoyed. The pink streak in his hair stuck out to her, like the only color in a black and white array. As she walked into the building, she couldn't help but to see the boy who was about to have a big role in her senior year, she could feel it.
The occurrence that morning didn't leave her head, it played in her head, almost everyday, every time she saw anything that remotely reminded her of him or was the color pink. Or black. Half the things in the school.
MJ doesn't even know why she felt this way, but it was something to do with how he was like nothing that walked around her 'boring, tasteless, stupid high school' every day. Maybe she was desperate for change.
The change that is the only person who doesn't look like or act like everyone else in the school.
Dominic Harrison himself. The boy with the pink and black hair, pink socks, gold chains, and black clothes.
The Anarchist. The Original Loser.
Those are only a few names he went with by the end of the year.
Even though MJ feels like this attention isn't what she wants, she is forced into the crowd of these lifeless peers. She wears a detrimental crown of popularity on her head that she never once asked for. Anybody ripping it off would be doing her a favor.
MJ too has a soul like no other deep down, and maybe she just needs Dominic to drag it out.
Or maybe...
Just maybe...
MJ even speaking to him was the biggest mistake of her life.
Only time can tell, but don't fret.
It surely does.
DOMINIC HARRISON
DOMINIC HARRISONBIANCA LAWSON
MARY JANE GARNER
HI. I'm trying to be on a higher level of... thinking I guess with this story. A special someone is gonna mean something more than just a character if I can make this how it is in my head!Please don't hate me cause I'm making a new book I JUST HAVE IDEAS 🥺
YOU ARE READING
The Need To Exist ☢︎ YUNGBLUD
General FictionIn society kids try to cope with their problems by finding others that relate to them, so no one ever understood why Dominic and Mary Jane could get along so easily. (11.25.19)