Iris
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Ongoing, First published Jul 06, 2016
The rules were quite simple to be honest.

Each and every person was born with a unique hair and eye color, your eye color was the color of your soulmates hair.   If they dye it, your eyes change to whatever color there hair is.  

I know what you are thinking already, theres only four dominant hair colors in the world, how the hell would that ever work?

Every person is required to start dying there hair once a year starting at the age of 16.  You may start before that if you want, but you MUST at 16.

It was exhilarating, honestly.  To wake up one morning and see that your soulmate had changed there hair.  It honestly seemed to express them in a way.

The thing Willow couldn't get her head wrapped around was the funky colors her eyes turned and why they turned them so often.

The thing Raymond couldn't get his head wrapped around was the dull colors that consumed his eyes, and how rarely they changed.
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