Harvey misses his dad.

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Harvey misses his dad.
Sorry, its already happening im becoming obsessed.
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Original Character Donny by @tuna-jsgross
Based on this Darvey vampire fic by @its-echo-song
I love a desperate vampire story and you put Harvey in there??? I’m obsessed
they are all of these tropes but in another universe 🥹
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I think it's strange you never knew Fade into you Strange you never knew
In another universe, Mike would’ve been a kick-ass secretary. Not Harvey’s secretary but like some CEO’s secretary because I’m sure you don’t need a college degree for that (or maybe you do?)
It’d be a cool story. Harvey decides, ultimately, he can’t risk hiring Mike and lets him go after the cops are gone. Even gives him his business card and tells Mike that if he ever needs any help, he’d take his case pro-bono.
Mike is sullen but goes back to bike riding deliveries. The CEO just had his secretary walk out on him and he’s down on his luck, looking for someone competent. In comes this smart know-it-all kid who not only memorized the layout of his firm enough to deliver his package promptly, but also knows just from a glance at the documents that the CEO shouldn’t take a deal he was just about to sign.
And Mike goes on this whole tangent about how terrible the deal is and this CEO is baffled and thinks ‘I want this guy’ and then Mike spills his whole life story again (Because obviously) and the CEO is like ‘you’re hired, you don’t need a college degree for this job’.
And it’s a rough week, adjusting to his new boss and his coworkers but while he isn’t rising so much in social situations, he’s certainly even brighter then CEO hoped for.
And, biggest kicker? The CEO is recently signed off as a client of Pearson Hardman. Or, particularly, as Harvey Spector’s client.
The whole point of this tangent wasn’t about Harvey or Jessica or Louis. It was actually about Donna. I think the two of them would’ve been great friends if Mike was a secretary. Mike would’ve been like Donna. He’s terrifying but unlike Donna, he’s completely oblivious to it. Donna reads people but Mike memorizes images and conversations. His visual and auditory skills scares the others. When he asks for something, you do it because you don’t know if he has dirt on you and you don’t know if he’s seen what you did in the bathroom or if he’s heard the conversation you had in the break room.
Mike just thinks the others are very kind workers.
Now that I think about it…what if Mike was Louis’s secretary?? Oh lord.
Realizing Harvey is an introvert who had a bunch extroverts insert themselves in his life.
When him and Donna first met she decided they were now friends and will work with each other. Now they have been best friends for twelve years.
He likes Mike because Donna liked him at the interview and the audacity of him.
He only interacts with Rachel because of Mike.
Jessica saw him in the mailroom and basically decided to adopted him and be his mentor. That kid is gonna be her mentee.