Alexander Hamilton x Reader
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  • GELESEN 77,060
  • Stimmen 1,805
  • Teile 10
  • Zeit 26m
Abgeschlossene Geschichte, Zuerst veröffentlicht Sep. 29, 2017
Y/n has joined the war as a nurse, she cares for those who are sick or who have gotten injured. Though, during the winter in Valley Forge, Y/n met someone who would change her life, and that person is non other than Alexander Hamilton.

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28 Kapitel Abgeschlossene Geschichte

*this is currently being edited* I am horrible at descriptions so I'm just going to put an insert from it for now: Alexander Hamilton had never experienced snow. Never. Growing up in the Caribbean he'd never had the chance. Never until he'd moves to New York. Sure, he dreamed about seeing snow. But he never imagined that it was so cold. Yeah, it was pretty and all, but it was way too cold. The first year was the worst, but each year made Alexander dislike snow more and more. John was happy, though. Growing up in New York, John was used to the snow. Alexander on the other hand, he wasn't used to snow at all, as he grew up in the Caribbean. "Hey, Lex," John said, walking into his and Alexander's apartment. Alex looked up from his huddle of blankets on their couch. "No," he muttered. "What was that?" John asked, cheerfully. "No," Alex muttered again. "What?" "No. I'm not going outside." Alexander glared at John. "At least not until Spring."