Leave Mary Jane Alone

Leave Mary Jane Alone

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Mary Jane had no friends. Mary Jane had no happiness. Mary Jane had no regular life. Mary Jane knew that it seemed weird for her to walk around with inviting pink hair even though she liked being alone. She believes that no one should be around her and if people are? She won't talk to them. She can't. Mary Jane knows very well why she can't utter a sound or mumble a word. She had a burden that nobody else knew she carried and Mary Jane swore on her very life that it'd stay that way. She was Miserable, Lonely, and Troubled beyond words. When she began to get attention she liked to say she hated it. The girl just about had a fit when she was looked at! But for some reason she became Addicted, Hooked, and Attached to the attention. Mary Jane is Alluring, Captivating, and Tempting, but she denies it; The girl doesn't believe it. But everyone else does. Everyone wonders why she won't talk. Everyone wants to have Mary Jane. Everyone bothers Mary Jane; They smother her and abuse her, but one day when Mary Jane has had enough she decides to open her mouth, but she was beat there, "Leave Mary Jane Alone." Was all he had to say. Mary Jane finds out soon enough that having screwy genetics and being Mary Jane had benefits.
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