Hey… sorry. I think I'm going to discontinue this work. I'm not into Hamilton at ALL anymore, and I cringe when I read any work of fiction (oh god, including my own) from this fandom. I really don't think I can continue writing this. I don't really like writing anymore, though there's one fandom where I do make acceptances. It's an anime called My Hero Academia, and I highly recommend it to anyone who's willing to watch it. AND HECKING 10,000 PLUS VIEWS? YALL ARE CARZY, READING TRASH LIKE THIS! WTF? THANK YOU? Ahem, back to the main point. Yeah, I think my fic has been dragging out for too long, and since I know I'm not going to finish it, I'll just tell you all what was supposed to happen in the end. I'll put the plotline down for y'all to see.
They trash Jefferson's place.
The four of them ward off James Reynolds, who is furious about Maria's new girlfriend, Peggy.
Eliza calls him and quietly tells Alexander that she misses him and hasn't heard from him in a while. Alex feels bad and suggests that they go to the park.
Alexander and Eliza sit by the lake, Eliza feeling a bit sad, and she asks him why he doesn't like her anymore. Alexander is shocked and exclaims that yes, he does like her. Eliza starts crying and denies it, she shouts at him and asks him that if he really did like her, why did he abandon her. Alexander gets upset and grabs her hands. He tells her that he didn't mean to abandon her and he never will again. Eliza kisses him and then runs away.
Alexander is very confused, and wonders if he likes Laurens on Eliza. Laurens notices that something is wrong and questions Alexander. He can see that Alexander is so completely miserable and holds him until they fall asleep.
Alex wakes up early in the morning and gets up and roams around until he is attracted by some whispers coming from Mulligan's dorm. Mulligan and Lafayette are talking and flirting.
Alexander gets a text from Eliza around eight and he rushes out to meet her in the coffee shop.
Laurens wakes up and he can't find Alex, he panics and they search the dorms. Laurens jumps on his motorcycle and searches all over town. He finally finds Alexander in the coffee shop and is about to run up to him when he sees Eliza lean over and kiss him.
Alexander breaks apart and notices John, standing there, looking so lost and heart-broken. John runs out and Eliza, furious, accuses Hamilton of loving John and never liking her. She also runs out, tears in her eyes.
Alexander doesn't know where to go and ends up in the park near the lake where he and Eliza sat. He falls asleep.
He has nowhere to go, and finally decides to go to the dorm room. He knocks on John's door, and a crying Laurens opens it and stares at him for a second, then he slams it closed again.
Hamilton tries Mulligan's, and they let him in, but they are not happy and actually very mad at him. Lafayette demands why he would play John. Hamilton defends himself by saying that he was helpless. Mulligan asks Hamilton if he knows how much pain he has caused Laurens.
John then appears and shoves Hamilton's stuff at him. Hamilton takes it and quietly leaves, without protest. It rains as he walks back to his small apartment, and he has just arrived when it turns into a full-blown storm, even more terrible than the last time.
John panics and cries and worries about Hamilton, but he is still so hurt, and doesn't know whether he should go see and check on him or not. Mulligan and Lafayette are also worried, but they do not discuss Hamilton with Laurens.
Alexander wraps himself up and smothers himself with blankets, and he has nightmares and more nightmares and screams and cries and wants John to be there to hold him, to help him.
The third day, John feels what seems to be an explosion, and a few minutes later in the news, learns that a huge shock of lightning blasted the area right next to Hamilton's apartment. He also hears that the building is starting to fall apart and the reporter issues an evacuation of the nearby buildings.
John jumps on his motorcycle and races towards Alex's apartment. The building is starting to crumble and he runs to Alex's door. When Alex doesn't answer, John breaks down the door. He grabs Alexander and Alex's computer bag and helps him stumble along to his motorcycle. They drive back to the dorms.
John and Alexander arrive and Lafayette and Mulligan race down and hug them. Lafayette tells them that Hercules and him suspected that John was going after Alexander, and they were so worried.
John moves Alexander's stuff back to his room and he tends to Alexander. When he wakes up the next morning, Alexander is a little better, even though the storm is a full-blast outside.
John is now reserved around Alex because Alexander is kind of back to normal. Hamilton can't stand it because he realizes how much he loves Laurens, and he starts begging and apologizing and crying so hard. But then John is also crying so hard to they are hugging so tightly that it hurts, and then Alexander kisses Laurens. Hamilton tells Laurens that he loves him.
Laurens and Alexander cuddle up in a fort that mimics Hercules's and Lafayette's and fall asleep. When they wake up, the storm has almost passed.
Hamilton begs Lafayette and Hercules to forgive him, and they do. They find out that the storm has destroyed parts King's College, and school is out for the rest of the year until they can rebuild it.
Hamilton comes to amens with Eliza, and she officially meets Laurens for the first time. They laugh talk and both realize the other person isn't so bad.
Laurens gives Hamilton a beautiful portrait of a landscape and on the back of the canvas, he scribbles, "I love you too."
Lafayette throws an end-of-the-year-but-not-really party, and they all get drunk again and Mulligan finally works up the courage and kisses Lafayette. They all jump into the pool and splash around. Laurens and Hamilton flirt the whole time and Hamilton finally asks Laurens out, who of course, accepts.
The next day, they walk through the park and Hamilton looks at all the people and wonders about who lives, who dies, and who tells their story. He smiles to himself and notices that his own story has changed, thanks to John. Alexander realizes that he has written John to be a part of his narrative, and that he never wants to stop adding chapters to his life.
THE END
It's so fucking cringy I want to die.
Thank you for sticking around.
Adios.