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Whatever It Takes
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Ongoing, First published Jun 02, 2017
Mature
Thomas Jefferson didn't expect anything to come from this, and neither did Alexander Hamilton (actually that's a fucking lie of course he did. He's a ho), but, alas, new hope has sprung forth. Let's just say, something about this situation is hard, and whichever way you take that sentence, it's right.
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Alexander Hamilton thought taking an indenture in the Louisana Territory would lead to a better life than the one he had as an indentured clerk on St. Croix. He didn't expect to find that the world of New Orleans was much different than he'd been led to believe and that while he thought he was signing on for an indenture, his new master -- George Washington bought a slave. A slave that he's found he's more than a little attracted to. A slave he desperately tries to keep forgetting is the same age as the long dead bastard son he left behind in the Caribbean all those years ago. An AU where King George clamped down on the Committees of Correspondence the first time they assembled and didn't wait around for the Revolution to pick up steam. Instead the now exiled patriot leaders fled into Spanish New Orleans and started their lives over in a very different society from the Puritan one of the American colonies.