King Alexander Hamilton, forced to ascend the throne prematurely, has his back against the wall. His pushy advisory board is closing in on him to make a life-changing decision; he has a country to lead single-handedly, and to top it all off, a walking afro just moved into his castle. The young monarch has made it his mission to ignore him, but the question isn't if he can ignore him (because he's quite good at ignoring people when he wants to), it's really a matter of how long he'll last. Prince Thomas Jefferson, third in line for the throne behind his two older sisters, is used to being ignored. With seven other siblings, it's hard to get anyone to pay attention to you. His parents, King Peter and Queen Jane, rarely spare the time to acknowledge him. His father spends his time teaching his older sisters what it's going to take when they each become queen one day, and his mother spends her time wrangling his younger siblings and trying to get them to act like real members of the royal family. He just fades into the woodwork. That is, until he was having his bags packed for him and being carted off to a new kingdom to live with its king. He doesn't like King Hamilton as much as it seems he doesn't like him, but they're stuck together and Thomas has made it his mission to finally get someone other than his best friend- Viscount James Madison- to pay attention to him. He will crack the cold-hearted king, it's only a matter of time.