Friends Yet Enemies

Friends Yet Enemies

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Thomas and Alex's kids, Phillip Hamilton and... Mary Jefferson are tragically being bullied, all by the same person. Eventually, Phillip decides that he wouldn't stand for it anymore and they defend themselves, practically forcing them to become friends. They go home and talk to Alex and Thomas about each other, and Thomas and Alex hate it, almost as much as they hate each other. Then, a talent show comes up and the two are basically best friends, so they join together! Their act is definitely... surprising... and their parents are so proud that after they take them on a quick victory trip. Will the two 'enemies' become buddies through their kids, and will they allow Phillip and Mary to stay friends?
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Alexander Hamilton has not had an easy life. After his parents died, he bounced from foster home to foster home in Nevis, each one giving up on him and claiming that he was "too difficult to deal with." After being thrown out of his seventh foster home, he gets adopted by an American couple named George and Martha Washington. George and Martha are incredibly kind and willing to do anything for Alex, but Alex finds it difficult to trust them. He worries that they will become angry with him and throw him out the way the rest of his foster parents did. He finds himself growing more and more depressed and angry, and nothing the Washingtons do can make him feel better. Alex finds himself desparate for acceptance, and ends up in a tumultuous friendship with none other than John Laurens, a gay boy rebelling against his homophobic parents. Will the Washingtons give up on Alex, or will Alex finally learn to trust again.

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