Lin Manuel-Miranda x Reader

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"For the last time, I, Don't. Like. Him." My words were just then cut off.

"Hush, you love him. Bet on it. " Leslie said in the most sing songy voice.

"Even so.. it means nothing Shamoo." Again my words were cut short but this time by a call.

"Hello? ..Hm actually I'm with her right now- You want to talk to her? In person? Okay we'll be over in a few. Don't forget to get that Little Mermaid song going." Leslie put his phone away and looked back at (Y/N). "Well Lin wants us. Well you to head over to Richard Rodgers Theater, he said he wants to talk to you about something interesting."

I roll my eyes at his attempt to make a 'Kiss the Girl' reference. I'll admit I was curious on what Lin wanted to talk about. "Okay, might as well begin to get ready to leave?"

"And love!" Out of nowhere Leslie took out a camera, that was technically yours, which was laying on the table previously.

"Put that camera down! Oh God.. we should be heading out or else Lin will think we are not coming." I said then casually walked out of the house, Leslie following behind.

-Legit not making this a time skip anymore-

As Leslie and I were walking further and further away from my home, I could hear tiny giggles from behind me. I turned my head back to see Leslie laughing at something on his phone.

"What the heck could make you laugh for ten minutes straight?" I asked, shaking my head.

Leslie's head jolted up from his phone, his face looked as if he commuted a crime.

"Ohoho time will tell, time will tell.."

I swear dropped and focused back on the sidewalk in front of me.

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We finally arrived at the Richard Rodgers Theater. I opened the doors and walked through just to be pushed, sending me forward as I quickly closed my eyes in waiting for impact.

Instead of hitting the floor I was lifted up by the arms of someone, I hesitantly opened my eyes and looked up.

"Well shit." I whispered quietly, hearing both Lin and Leslie chuckles.

I quickly got up and fixed my posture, not bothering with my flushed cheeks. "Y-Yo.. Lin, what did you need to talk about?" I asked, mentally face palming at my actions.

Lin softly chuckled, as I could feel my knees go weak once again. "Well I need help with planning the future shows for Hamilton and if you guys don't mind I would definitely like that help. Along side with that, there are a few things to do but we can worry about that later.l

Lin looked at both of us and smiled, that same weak in the knees feeling grew once again.

Leslie looked at me and mischievously grinned. What did he have planned now? "Linny-boy I have a small question, ya know.. man to man talk?"

"Sure, just never call me that again." Lin responded.

"So look at this beautiful young lady that is (Y/N) alrighty?" Lin's eyes widened for a moment but shrugged. As I looked at him I was unsure of how or when to speak up.

Leslie then slowly pushes us together, growing my suspicion. He continues to talk, as Lin is focused on what Leslie has been blabbering on about.

Then out of no where Leslie decides to push our heads together. I took a moment to realize what had just happened. My eyes widened in pure shock, and pulled away from Lin as Leslie was running out; laughing like a little school girl.

I was just frozen until I went back to my senses and started to freak out. "Leslie you little shit! I'm going to-Please forgive me I didn't think that was going to happen--" I stoped talking when a pair of arms wrapped around me.

"Hey, you don't need to worry. Let's just say when I called Leslie, I asked him to bring you over so this could happen." I stood there like a goofball, I was quite oblivious to this the whole time.

"So I take the sense you have the same feelings as I do?" I quietly asked, but loud enough for Lin to hear.

"Yes of course I do! Why else would I have Leslie do that?" He chuckled a bit then kissed me on the forehead. Then finishing his sentence.

"It's because I love you, and nobody else could ever replace you."

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