(I saw the Hamilton musical in Chicago today and it was SO GOOOOOOD, LAFAYETTE KINDA TWERKED ON BURR TOO
Anyways, here's your chapter)
"I can't believe you're actually wearing that." G said as they packed up to leave the building for the school day.
"You're in a miniskirt, why can't I be in a playboy outfit?" Philip asked.
"First of all, Pip, I need a skirt to be Veronica. Second, I look FINE in this skirt. Third, I'm you're older cousin, I'm supposed to look after you. And finally, I didn't say you couldn't wear it, I said I couldn't believe you're wearing it."
Philip rolled his eyes and followed his cousin out the doors of school.
"I'll see you at my house in a few." G said, climbing into his car. The plan was for all of them to drive separately to G's house and hang out there for a while until the appropriate time to go trick-or-treating.
Philip waved at Marie and AJ who were sitting next to each other in the backseat.
"See you." Philip said before getting into his own car.
-time skip-
"Philip does your Father know you're wearing that?" Marquis Lafayette asked.
"No, but my Mom does." Philip said, walking into the house. The Lafayette-Mulligan family was very rich, and Philip wasn't sure if the place they lived in would be considered a house or a mansion.
"Oh! You got your cast off!" Lafayette added.
"Yup!" Philip grinned, holding up his un-broken arm before going into the basement.
"Phiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllliiiiiiippppp." Dick moaned sexually as Philip hopped down the stairs.
"Shuddup." Philip said, throwing his over-night bag at Dick's head before joining G and George in front of the TV. They were playing Mario Karts, George as Princess Peach and G as Luigi. G was winning.
Philip stretched out on the floor between them, content.
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Philip Hamilton x George Eacker becuz I said so
FanfictionModern Hamilton where the duel between George and Philip is in a school parking lot, and instead of dying Philip breaks his arm, and then they fall in love. Be prepared for them to be out of character. Also be prepared for inaccurate descriptions of...
