Seven Colors of the Rainbow
Description
Grey on grey. Black and white. White and black. Seungri didn’t see color. He couldn’t see color. Seungri lived a colorless life, without brightness, without soul. He was lonely, he didn’t do anything about it; drifting along with the monotone rush of people. Suddenly, a pink haired boy waltzed into his life and then Seungri started to see. Colors. At first, it was a splash of red, then drops of orange and it didn’t end until he saw the seven colors of the rainbow.
Foreword
Explanation: A short seven chaptered story focusing on certain characters’ development and their settings. This was inspired by a completely random English lesson on characterization and setting analysis (to which the essay I failed) and also the passage below.
“Grey on grey. A matching outfit. The skirt below the knees. A black belt. A white collar. Black lace-up shoes. Neat, she thought. No reason to be noticed. Simple, comfortable, affordable - that is how she wanted to live her life. Within boundaries she chose, and screened from the gaze of others.”
Warnings: There will be swearing and indications of ual interaction. There might be a bit of psychological development (depends on how the readers might view it). I’m not going to mention an age limit because I know most people will ignore it. However, I suggest that if you are certainly fine with reading this, then go ahead. If you have doubts, please immediately go back. I will not hold any responsibility for trauma causes.
Disclaimer: The characters in this story are not mine, they are well known public figures. However, the story and plot are mine. All rights reserved. I do not encourage plagiarism and if it is spotted, action against it will be taken without hesitation. If there are any other stories you have read with a similar idea, it is a coincidence. Credit to visual excursion for the absolutely amazing poster and background.
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