Prologue

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It was a regular day in 18th century New York City. However, the tension between the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans and their teenage children have been at an all time high. The Federalist kids were minding their own business at a basketball court and being all high and mighty. They took a ball from someone else and shot it, and then went out on the streets. Then, they came across Aaron Burr Reeve, the leader of the Democratic-Republican kids. William Jay, the leader of the Federalist group laughed, and one of the other kids said "Hey, Dem-Rep, what are you doing here?", and wandered off, save for two of them, who followed Aaron around to troll him.

Aaron then went to his own side of the street and called for his fellow Dem-Rep kids. They had a score to settle. Then, the Federalist kids began to taunt them and when the Dem-Reps were out of their hair, the Federalist kids let out an exclamation of victory. They walked along their turf and saw some Dem-Rep kids hanging out under a building. They yelled "Beat it!" at them and went back to the basketball court and shot a ball around. Then, Aaron caught the ball. His fellow Democratic-Republicans were behind him. William put out his hand as a gesture for Aaron to give him back his ball, and told Aaron to beat it. The Democratic-Republican kids began to leave, save for two. John Paine Madison tripped James Marshall. James began to walk toward him, and held out his arm as if to shake hands, but he slapped John instead. They then began to fight. Some other Democratic-Republican kids came, and James called out "Feds! Hey, Feds!", and his fellow Federalist kids came to help him.

The two groups of kids began to run around the street, attacking and taunting each other. Two Democratic-Republican kids dumped paint on a few Feds. Things got really out of hand when John King painted the word "stink" on a wall with "Dem-Reps" painted on it. The Democratic-Republican kids let him have it, and it all turned into one all-out fist fight until Alexander Hamilton and John Adams arrived on the scene. They were done with dealing with nonsense, because they had just come back from a cabinet meeting.

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