The one where they're in the middle - Hamilton AU
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Ongoing, First published Apr 17, 2021
Middle school. What do you think of it? What if our beloved Hamilton characters who stray way too far away from their real counterparts went there? It would be one hell of a ride with cliques, tests, and the dreaded homework, they could probably handle it... right?

Well, what if they were also in the middle of a revolution to overthrow the reign of their own principal, while fighting to keep sports activities for females available, and protesting against... Almost every decision the school is making? And so much more? And not to mention out of school 
problems taking toll too? 


With the help of 12 dedicated students, and one teacher who can lead like no other, the school stands no chance when supporters start growing.


(Do not use this story as an accurate representation of history. This book will not be historically accurate.)
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