Y/N and Philip have been friends forever. They grew up on the same street and clicked as soon as they met. But, of course, life has a way of tearing even the best friendships apart. Will they rekindle their friendship after Alexander publishes the Reynolds Pamphlet in the local newspaper? Will it grow into something more?
Authors Note
I obviously do not own Hamilton, all characters are from the musical, but I assume you know that (lol)
This book will deal with some pretty heavy themes such as self hatred, bullying, cutting, eating disorders, and others. I'll put a trigger warning at the beginning of each chapter if you don't want to see it, and summarize at the bottom for those who decided to skip this chapter. As this is my first book, constructive criticism is very much welcome, just don't be too mean :)
"You're different from what I expected," she said softly.
"How so?" he asked, glancing at her.
"I don't know," she replied, searching for the right words. "You just... have this way of making people feel like they matter. Even here, in this... nightmare."
He was quiet for a moment before responding. "You matter, Y/n. Don't forget that."
OR
Y/n wakes up in the deadly Squid Game, surrounded by strangers and fighting to survive. What she doesn't know is that the mysterious Frontman is watching her every move through the cameras- and she's caught his attention.