Bluewing88
- LETTURE 1,062
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What constitutes hatred? What about love? Friendship? Rivalry? What is the separates them all? What is the boundary between any two? What makes one not like the rest?
Modern AU!
Alexander Hamilton has suffered a tremendous loss, and he has changed. He once was sure in each area of his life and his boundaries. He could walk behind the lines carefully, but likes to tread dangerously close, all in the name of living. He challenges boundaries for his own amusement. When he loses what gives him life, all the lines blur and dissipate.
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Thomas Jefferson doesn't like Hamilton. He finds the smaller to be bothersome and stubborn. That, and he's a pretty big prick due to his willingness to butt heads. Thomas treads a fine line of hubris and pure charisma. He sticks to boundaries. Everything is clear. Only when a single ripple appears, does Thomas lose sight of what was once clear.