Y/N Reynolds. The adoptive child of James and Maria Reynolds. Life was good until he went absolute psycho on his family. James started to abuse Maria, and even started to go after Susan, Y/N, and Joan. He forced his wife into prostitution for money, and threatened to sell Y/N too when they came of age.
The summer of 1791, Philadelphia. The next target was the Secretary of Treasury, Alexander Hamilton. The hush money act began and lasted a full year.
Summer of 1797, New York City. The Reynolds Pamphlet is released. Philip Hamilton, having heard of the scandal, did not blame his father. Instead he took action against the Reynolds themselves, going to their house in New York.
"At this, he swore he made a mistake. The one who opened the door, seemingly his age, was quite literally the most beautiful young person he'd ever seen. Did he have the right address?
"You're here to humiliate my mother, aren't you," they said, less a question than a statement. "Leave, Hamilton boy. My family has suffered enough public embarrassment.""
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I DO NOT OWN THE PEOPLE IN THIS BOOK THAT ARE FROM HAMILTON OR Y/N. The characters have all been taken from both real American history and from Hamilton the musical, owned by Lin-Manuel Miranda. I only own the rights to a select few.
I do not claim to be telling historical facts, turn to biographies and history books if that is what you are searching for.
This book will contain mentions of implied sex, swearing, and violence. Read at your own discretion.
Special thanks:
Rose - Proof Reader
Glitchy/Em - beloved significant other and #1 supporter <3
Kai - ghost writer
After Thomas' family died, before he left for France during the Revolutionary War, he never allowed himself to grow close with anyone. But living in Virginia led to the inevitable: crossing paths with his rival, Alexander, and meeting Eliza and Philip Hamilton. But when Alexander constantly works, and is away from his family, Philip ultimately turns to Thomas for advice, and the two of them soon become as thick as thieves. When France enters their own revolution, it lands Thomas in danger, and teaches him how to deal with his loss. I swear, the story is better than the summary.
I do not own any of these characters, all song lines/references belong to Lin Manuel-Miranda. And I apologize for historical inaccuracies, this is just something me and my sister would be fun to write. I hope you enjoy! Please no hate :)