Being immortal always sounds like a cool idea at first. Dying and being reincarnated with all of your memories sounds twice as cool. However, after so many times it's not so cool. It's repetitive and a little bit boring. Still, nothing lasts forever and, at some point, everything changes. Whether it's for the better or for the worst isn't always an easy call to make, especially in the case of Alexander Hamilton. Peggy Schuyler has always been close with Hamilton but she never thought that they would be like this. When things take a turn and she is the only one who can see him, it makes her question how Eliza didn't lose her mind while being married to him. It becomes partially her job to figure things out for him while she also tries to keep his presence a secret. Just when Peggy thinks her life is back to normal, something else comes up. With the help of a few friends, she manages to find some answers but there's still questions left at the end of the day. Peggy is still looking for answers long after Hamilton is finally capable of finding them himself. His answers are found in John Laurens. Her answers are found in potato chips and a strange, old book. She just hopes she can find all the answers she needs before time runs out on all of them.
30 parts