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'best friend' doesn't quite cut it by untrustworthyglitch for Flowerbed_Owl
Fandoms: Good Omens - Neil Gaiman & Terry Pratchett, Good Omens (TV)
06 Jul 2019
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Okay. So Crowley might have invented pet names as a way to work around a speech impediment. No big deal, right?
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“Need a hand with that?” Jefferson asked, pointing at his suitcase, more sarcastically than politely.
“Nah, thanks, I see that you’re already struggling with all of your stuff. I presume that your gay ass packed ninety percent of your wardrobe just because you weren’t sure what you would want to wear.”
“Excuse me, but if your whole wardrobe would fit into two medium-sized suitcases, then maybe my ass is gay, but yours is poor as hell.” Jefferson smiled, proud of his retort. “I don’t know about you, but I’m going to check out our royal chambers,” he said and disappeared around the corner of the stairs.
This was going to be a long weekend.
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Lafayette is getting married, Alexander sees it as a nice opportunity to spend a nice weekend away from work and stress, but when he's forced to spend it with one Virginian asshole, he's not so enthusiastic anymore. Animosities fade, feelings ensue, and one of Thomas's drunken memories from few moths ago still awaits to be confronted with.
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Washington demands Hamilton take a vacation, so what else would Hamilton do with his free time but drive to Monticello and bug the shit out of Jefferson? Sounds logical to him.
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When Thomas's aunt told him she was going to be cutting off his allowance, he thought she was joking.
When he moved to New York and started working for his ex-boyfriend, he thought he would be able to teach himself how to be self sufficient.
When he entered into an increasingly complex series of deals with Alexander Hamilton, he thought he was getting his life under control.
Thomas was wrong.
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- Part 1 of Checks and Balances Verse
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Burr is haunted by Hamilton's ghost. Alexander has been talking for eight solid days about the importance of an independent judiciary. He doesn't have to stop for breath anymore.
