Hi! Welcome to the story! Just a quick few words: this is a collection of stories so there will be some AUs and text fics in there. They are most likely unrelated unless otherwise stated. Any ships? Probably. Also, if you have a request for a chapter! Go right ahead!

Until then, sit back, relax, and I hope you enjoy!

1764

"Ladies and Gentleman….the Schuyler Sisters!"

The crowd cheered. Phillip Schuyler was hosting a party. The Senator had parties more often now; he liked to showcase his three daughters. Everyone usually enjoyed his parties and loved seeing his three daughters.

"Angelica Schuyler!"

A young girl waltzed into the room. She had brown curly hair, a sort of smug smile, and a pink dress. She went to stand next to her parents.

"Elizabeth Schuyler!"

The next girl was a smaller girl. She was beaming. Her hair was long and straight and she had on a turquoise dress. She stood next to her sister.

"And Margarita Schuyler!"

This time there was no girl. Angelica and Elizabeth exchanged glances. Philip looked over to the girls. They had practiced this many times so there would be no errors. Clearly, something was going amiss.

The announcer cleared his throat, "Margarita Schuyler!"

"Comin' "

This time a little girl popped into the room. She had curly hair pulled back and had on a too big yellow dress. She was grinning from ear-to-ear and struggling not to trip over her dress.

"Peggy," Angelica hissed.

Peggy waved to her. Then she waved at the crowd who gave endearing smiles. Peggy rushed over to her sisters,

"Sorry Angie," Peggy whispered.

Philip chuckled as he watched Peggy go into a conversation about why she was late. Apparently, she had misplaced her doll and her doll was overdue for a nap. His youngest was full of surprises.

The announcer swept his arm out towards the girls.

"The Schuyler sisters."

"Angelica!" Angelica curtsied.

"Eliza!" Eliza followed her sister's example.

There was a pause. Then Peggy put her hands proudly on her hips.

"And Peggy!"

Her sisters giggled and so did the audience. That Peggy sure was something.