A/N: Please Note: Some of the stories for Aria aren't finished yet, but I bet you could use your imagination to finish some of them! Also please leave your comments throughout -CR
Aria T.L Jefferson (Later became Aria T.L Jefferson Hamilton)
Appearance:
She is a little chubby (but i really don't care she cool). She is somewhat short (i guess) and wears more boyish clothing. She has long, black hair, occasionally done up. She wears red, black, or blue clothing. She is two ethnicities however she looks extremely pale. She has eyes that constantly change color. Many think that she is beautiful, but she (will most commonly) reject their love (except for one person but they don't count).
Attitude:
She is icy at first, however once you get to know her, she is a nicer person. She is extremely smart, and she gets accepted into many prestigious colleges despite being a woman. She's quiet but if she is given the chance, she will make powerful statements. Her writing ability might even be greater than Hamilton's.
Other:
-She thought she was mute, but she can speak (and in multiple languages, including sign language)
-She was born with a disease
-She is mentally unstable
-She kept a diary for when she needed to vent
-Her father was barely there for her, Madison took care of her for most of her life
-Aria has a great interest in different languages, and the art
-Jefferson and those close to her called Aria "Darling" or "My Darling."
-Life span is about 0-29
Story:
Her original parents left her for dead because she had a disease and though that she couldn't be bothered to take care of. John Laurens finds her on the side of a path, and saves her. Laurens names her Tarra A. Laurens, the "A" standing for Aria. He writes letters to his friends saying that he cannot take care of her, because he is fighting in the war. Jefferson was the first to accept, therefore becoming her caretaker. Jefferson isn't as busy at this time, so she can be taken care of. The letter comes in that Laurens has died from an ambush. Jefferson becomes her father, and changes her name to Aria T.L Jefferson. Why? So she wouldn't know about her past and try not to find him. If she does try to find him, it would be a lost cause, as Laurens is dead...Jefferson is now getting busier as she grows up, so Madison is the one to take care of her. The two are constantly going from Virginia to New York. Aria is feeling angrier, as Jefferson isn't sending any letters to her. Jefferson finally come back from France, but immediately has to go to the Cabinet Meeting. They reconcile for a little bit, and Jefferson drags he to the cabinet meeting. As each are insulting the other, Aria almost speaks out. Hamilton notices, and allows her to make a statement. (oh yeah at this time aria is about 9 years old) She says, "Alright I'm tired of listening to you two insulting each other. Can you actually get something done in this meeting?" Hamilton makes a point of, "Who taught you how to say that? Your non-existent father?" She shoots back, "Oh wow, you're one to judge Mr. Hypocrite. At least my father has been there for half of my life. Last time I checked, I believe the last time you spent your own son, he was still a baby." She gives Hamilton a nasty glare from the other side of the room. Washington says that there will be a 15 minute recess. Hamilton tells Washington, "They need to learn to teach that child when to shut up..." Meanwhile, Jefferson is glad that she said what she said. In between this, Aria finds out about Laurens, her original father. She wants to find him, but Jefferson replies, "I'm sorry my darling, but he is sadly dead..." They go into an argument about this. They make up, however, Aria is still secretly bitter about this whole ordeal. Aria is surprisingly close to the Hamiltons despite her father's relationship with Hamilton. She becomes closer with their son, Philip Hamilton. About a decade later, Alexander cheats on Eliza (although is was really maria's fault tbh). Philip and Aria both attend Columbia College and graduate pretty quickly. Philip missed the Fourth of July speech from a Mr. George Eacker. His speech insulted Alexander, and he praised Jefferson. She was angry with both sides of the speech. Philip was disappointed at first that he missed the speech, however Aria reassures him with a, "Oh you should be glad. The speech was horrible...I mean, he was a horrible speaker!" She goes off to find Eacker, while Philip plots to ask Aria out on her birthday, that coming Friday. It just so happens that is the duel date that Aria and Eacker plan. Aria doesn't want to kill Eacker despite everything. She decides, "I just don't shoot, that's what I do..." The duel attracts many to watch. The duel starts.
1...2
Eacker fires at two, and the bullet lodges into her right hip, and splits. (It split into her right leg, and right hand.) No one else notices. She was extremely calm, but she was in great pain. Aria thought she was going to die, so she had a quick freakout/monologue/flashback. She was taken to a hospital, and the news spread like wildfire. Philip was the first person to visit her. They both relive the memory of their first kiss™. Eliza and Alexander come running in shortly after. Philip visits daily, and brings Aria her diary. While she is there, she has dreams with John Laurens, wishing that he was there longer, to see her alive. She survives this but she still needs to stay for rehab. She makes many new entries, including one that Philip and herself are in a private relationship. Jefferson visits, finally. She is glad that he is there, but she is feeling very bitter emotions towards him. At least he is there to see her take her steps after the duel. Philip and Aria are now into a deeper relationship, and are secretly married. Both of their fathers do not know. Philip duels Eacker for almost killing his (now) wife. Same thing happens, except she takes his wedding ring when he is going to the hospital. When he dies she screamed with Eliza. She puts their rings in her diary. She has an argument with Thomas when she wants to live with the Hamiltons. She makes points of, "You were barely there for me. They were there for me than you ever could have been." She leaves him. Thomas Jefferson now lives alone. Hamilton snoops in Aria's diary. He learns information that he had never known, and along with the belief that her writing may surpass his own. Hamilton taunts her with the diary and asks, "Why have you never told anyone this?" She replies, "Well I didn't think it would be well received by the public." Aria is slowly getting more depressed, and plans to commit suicide. Eliza gets suspicious when she hasn't come out of her room for hours. Aria tells her plan of committing suicide. Eliza calls Hamilton. He fails to convince her to get out of committing suicide. Hamilton runs out of other options, and calls Jefferson. He stalls her from committing suicide until Jefferson comes. After Jefferson and her are talking, she cuts near her wrist. Jefferson gets the door unlocked. He gets her to a local hospital. The people there are suggesting that she goes into an asylum. He says, "That'll only make this worse!" Jefferson spends time with Aria. Jefferson and Aria take a trip to South Carolina to visit John Laurens's Grave. She goes by the motto, "Control your breathing, mask the pain." This motto works until Aria visits Laurens's grave. (Same events happen) She tries to catch the bullet in Burr's and Hamilton's duel, but Jefferson restrains her from doing so. She could catch the bullet with her hand, or head. Aria tells many stories, with the aid of Eliza Hamilton. She does many other amazing things, bur she is known for continuing to demolish slavery. After Eliza opens the orphanage, she adopts a few children from there. Aria finds letters from John Laurens addressed to her. She learns more about her original family/story. She even met her Aunt, Cass, who gave Aria her diary. When Jefferson died, she grew depressed, but she soon snapped out of it. She soon gained a disease (same one Philip would've died from, Typhus) at around age 26. She soon died months later. She left her diaries (including the one from Cass) somewhere, where they were later found. She leaves a long legacy, despite everything that happened.
Songs:
What'd I Miss (Reprise) (duel and after duel.)
Time will Tell (dream sequences of Aria)
New Steps (aria's rehab and other stuff)
Controlled (visiting lauren's grave)
If I Just (aria's suicide scene)
Not that Bad (arguments of aria and jefferson, and revealing of laurens)
Helpless (Philip ver.)
Helpless (Aria ver.)
Satisfied (Theo II ver.)
It's Quiet Uptown (Aria ver., alt. ending)
Song Cameos:
What'd I miss
Cabinet Battle #1
The World Was Wide Enough
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells your Story
Alexander Hamilton
Stay Alive (Reprise)
Blow us All Away
The Reynolds Pamphlet (as a quick scene)
It's Quiet Uptown
Stage details:
What'd I Miss (Reprise)
-She snuck her way into George Eacker's box
-Aria tries to respond being passive but when Eacker doesn't, she responds back with full aggression. This is how the duel started in the first place.
-In her monologue, her family is moving behind the stage
-When she got shot, she still shot her pistol at the sky as a spasm. Her other hand went to her right hip where she got shot
-Philip was the first person to visit her
-When the doctors took her away to get the bullets removed, she screamed
-(Alt. Ending) When Aria died, Philip screamed, "No". The other Hamiltons were watching in the distance
-(Alt. Ending) Aria's body was in a casket/on a table in her version of it's quiet uptown. She was wearing a black dress, and was holding a rose.
-(Alt. Ending) In her version of, It's quiet uptown, Jefferson visited. And Philip. Don't forget about Philip.
New Steps:
-Jefferson visited after the aftermath of Aria's duel. Make that a week. A week after her duel.
The Reynolds Pamphlet
-When Jefferson hands her the Reynolds Pamphlet, Aria crumples it, then crushes it with her boot. She runs offstage before Philip.
It's Quiet Uptown
-The Hamiltons are ignoring Aria, forgetting she was there.
-This leads to her wanting to commit suicide.
If I just
-Has some same beats of Burn
-"You all have no right to my heart"/"You've lost all rights to my heart"
Stay Alive (Reprise)
-She comes a second too late
-Hamilton noticed her, but Aria ran offstage.
Alternate Stories:
(Alt. Story No. 1: Children)
Philip and Aria did try to have a child. It took them 5 tries to do so. (Fun fact: she wrote all about their "adventures" in her diary, and when she was out of state [both were at 16] they both wrote suggestive letters to each other.) The first time they tried, she was pregnant for a month, then it became a miscarriage. The other 3 times, they both had to pray, had to force it into a miscarriage. They fifth time they tried, they both were living alone. Philip and Aria notified their parents. They both made the excuse that were staying their for college. Aria gave birth to their daughter 8 months later. The events moving up to when her water broke were like this; It was a normal day. Aria was making breakfast with Philip, when she fainted all of a sudden. She told Philip in French, "Darling, I think that I'm in labor..." Philip hearing this, started to freak out slightly. (Just kidding he started to freak out majorly.) He rushed her to the nearest hospital. She was in labor (and pain) for another 14 hours, but soon, their beautiful daughter was born. Her name was Katherine Melody L.J Hamilton. Her nickname's Kath/Kitty. She had Philip's eyes, her mom's brains, and a lot more. They had to soon send her to a close family friend, so both of their parents didn't know. They were getting updates from them though.
After Hamilton died, she took Kitty back. She told Eliza all of what happened; her affair with Philip, their marriage, and Kitty. Eliza accepted this, she also expected this. She was glad that he had left a legacy. Aria would take Kitty to visit Philip's grave daily. Aria later reported sensing Philip one day. Aria also went to visit her sister in law, Angelica Hamilton daily. Angelica still recognized Aria. It took a small while for for her to get used to Kitty. Angelica said to her one day, "She has his eyes. Katherine looks, and acts so much like him. Aria T.L Jefferson Hamilton, may God bless you." Aria snapped her out of her state of insanity. Angelica became Katherine's legal godmother. Aria contracted a disease at the age of 26. She died soon after. Katherine soon found someone to marry. Her husband takes her to meet the Lafayette family. Katherine leaves a long legacy, she collects her family diaries, and her later descendants give them to Karla Ramos.
(Alt. Story No. 2: Aria's Death)
For What'd I Miss (Reprise)
In this alternate ending in which Aria died after the duel.
Philip: Where is she? Aria?!