Floor is lava HCs

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This is kinda different but I really wanted to try it! This is what I think floor is lava would look with everyone.

Alexander Hamilton: only saves John Laurens, and he definitely pushes Burr and Jefferson onto the floor and says it's "sacrifice for the team".

Burr: probably thinks it's childish, but will just stand on a carpet and say that it's technically not touching the ground.

Lafayette: pushes through everyone, and maybe gets a LITTLE too competitive, but it's floor is lava so you can't blame him.

Hercules Mulligan: saves Lafayette, but he'll yell some tips at Hamilton and Laurens. It'll sound like this: "Jefferson twisted his left ankle on Tuesday, kick him in the ankle and he's down!" or "King George has a bad right knee, one swift kick and he's in the lava!".

John Laurens: tries to save Hamilton, but it ends up the other way. He spends more time with Hamilton having an overly dramatic Jack and Rose scene than actually playing. It's for the aesthetic.

Angelica Schuyler: steps over everyone while getting to a safe area. She also kinda flirts with Hamilton, and he sorta flirts back, but she's never satisfied.

Eliza Schuyler: Because Phillip almost always gets involved, she gets overprotective (no matter what age he is) and ends up having her overprotective mom moment, and she somehow always wins. She is very concerned with the amount of violence between Hamilton and Jefferson sometimes.

Peggy Schuyler: She sometimes gets out, but most of the time she's busy helping people win. No one ever notices, and she doesn't mind not taking credit.

George Washington: Alexander Hamilton taught him the game. He thinks that it's silly and immature, but still plays it to make his almost-son happy. He doesn't understand why people stand on tables, and is often commanding Alexander to get off the table because he was raised thinking standing on tables is rude.

Thomas Jefferson: He protects James Madison, but as soon as thinks get really bad, he mainly turns into an "every man for himself" kinda guy. He doesn't even try to win. As long as Hamilton dies before him, he doesn't care.

James Madison: If Jefferson is disqualified, he immediately avenges him and destroys his killer. He does try to get certain people on his side, and is known to form alliances.

Phillip Hamilton: Eliza tries to protect him, but he ends up getting free from her. Then he almost falls, causing Alexander and Eliza to try to save him. Somehow he still hasn't learned his lesson.

King George III: He just diva walks all over the pillows. He always tries to help, and when no one accepts it, he always warns them that he "won't be there when you need it most". He ends up trying to sabotage everyone else.

The Bullet (sorry I just couldn't forget this): drags people on to the floor and gets someone else blamed every time. Always stays unnoticed.

Ok so I know that it was different from my usual Washingdad oneshots but I loved writing it so if you want more like this let me know! 💅

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