(Hercules' POV)"IT'S LAFAYETTE! HE'S IN HOSPITAL!" Hercules yelled
"Oh my god, why?" Alexander said whilst John went over to Hercules and hugged his shaking body
"He was visiting family," Mulligan churned out "and he was just just walking when a..a car swerved and and and hit him."
Tears rose John and Alex's eyes as Hercules balled his eyes out.
"Shall we visit him?" John whispered a tear flowing down his face, Hercules nodded.
(Time skip - 1 hour)
Washington had agreed to give the 3 boys a lift to the hospital, Mulligan still shaking. When they arrived Alex ran up to the front desk,
"Were here for Lafayette!!" He said abruptly
"Second Floor, room 42." Hercules was shocked at how clam the attendant was
When they got up to Lafayette's room they were greeted by a nurse
"Ah, your here for Lafayette, I'm sorry to tell you but he's gone into a comatose but please talk to him - he can hear you."
Tears welled up in Hercules eyes, as all 3 of them approached Lafayette's bed
"H..hi Laf..." John said, they all sat there in complete silence. Hercules mustered up the courage to say
"Guys can I be alone with Lafayette please?"
"Of course."
As John and Alex left the room Hercules approached Lafayette and stroked his cheek - he still looked beautiful, even like this.
"Oh Lafayette, why did t..this have to happen to you," tears now streaming down Hercules' face "when I heard the news something clicked inside me, I somehow never realised, but I..I..I love you! I love you so so so much! God why didn't I tell you before! Please Lafayette, do your best - don't die. I wont blame you if you do, it's just I'll be so heartbroken. Lafayette your the best most amazing thing this planet has and will ever have! I love you...
...I love you..."
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Tomorrow there'll be more of us- (lams fanfic) (Completed)
FanfictionA lams fanfic. Modern AU. The story of Alexander Hamilton moving to a boarding school it's all going well, until someone dies. (I'm not to good at writing long chapters.) warning - death, gore , self harm, suicide and homophobia