First chapter of this! This will have an ending and may be two to three chapters. I will also do other stories based on this little AU so stay tuned to that!

~ShyWrites

These were real people of history! I don't own them!

"Mommy! I'm going to school!"

Four year old Alexander Hamilton beamed as he rushed to the door. It was first day of kindergarten at a new school. He wanted to be bright and early. He waved goodbye to his mom before opening the door. His mother immediately called.

"Alexander! You're forgetting your lunch!"

The little boy went back in the house before grabbing his bag lunch. His mother then squeezed him in a hug. He giggled before kissing her on the cheek.

"Bye Mommy! I love you!"

"I love you too my little man." she ruffled his hair a little before asking. "Are you sure you don't need me to walk you?"

"I'm positive." He clutched onto the straps of his backpack. "I know the way! I saw it when we moved down here and we passed it to get groceries."

"Alright." she sighed, smiling at her son. "Be safe and if you don't know the way, follow the other children. Have a good day!"

"Okay! Bye!" he waved before heading out the door. She rushed to the window to watch her son go. She was worried about Alexander. Her son had a different outlook on schools in the Caribbean. The kids were mean and the teachers weren't skilled in education nor knew how to take care of children.

She would see her son coming home with a miserable look on his face and wounds of a wide variety. Her little boy didn't want to go to school and started to give up on his dream to be a published author. His mother took the initiative to teach him how to write along with saving money from her previous job to move to America.

She also read him vivid stories from books she found along with telling him about how great America was. Little Alexander started to cheer up and he couldn't wait to start school. So much so he woke up at five o'clock this morning to put on his clothes and would have walked out the door if his mother didn't tell him that school was later. She couldn't blame him, he was excited.

She beamed as she stayed at the window longer, watching some other children make their way to the school. "Please be okay." she whispered before going back in the house.

~I~I~

Alexander smiled happily as he stared at the school building. Revolutionary Elementary was the prettiest sight Hamilton had ever seen. It's white walls and glass window glistened in the sun. He walked towards the building and was about to walk up the stairs when he noticed a boy sitting on the set of stairs to the left of him.

He was dark skinned and bald. He wore thick black rimmed glasses and his chestnut eyes stared at the book he was reading. He wore a white button up shirt and jet black pants. He had a red bow tie on and black shoes. Hamilton walked over to him.

"Hello sir." he greeted causing the boy on the steps to close his book and look up at him. Alex waved as the boy replied.

"Who are you?"

"My name is Alexander Hamilton." he informed him before grinning. "What's your name sir?"

"Aaron Burr." he responded before going back to his book. Before Alexander could ask another question, Aaron stated. "And stop calling me sir. It makes me feel old. We're around the same age."

"Sorry sir." he sighed. "So what are you reading?"

"The Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning."

"It sounds sad." Alexander said before looking at the book. "What is the book about? Wait! Nevermind! I can read it myself. May I read it once you're done?"

Burr raised an eyebrow at the child sitting next to him before getting up and heading inside. Alexander followed him as the bell rang. The dark skinned child along with several others raced into a nearby classroom. Alexander stood outside of it before peeking inside. Children were talking to one another and placing their book bags in the back of the classroom.

"Hello." someone said as Alexander looked up to see a tall man. He was bald and had caramel skin. His chestnut eyes sparkled happily at the little boy. He wore a pink polo shirt with jeans and white sneakers. Alexander smiled back.

"Hi. Is this my class?"

"Yes it is." he beamed. "You're Alexander right?"

The brunette nodded causing the man to pat his head.

"I'm Mr. W." He introduced before going through the opened door. He then turned back to Hamilton and said. "Wait out here for a little, okay?"

The boy nodded as Mr. W started talking to his class. "Good morning everyone!"

"Good morning Mr. Washington." they all spoke in unison. He smiled.

"Well before I introduce our new classmate, I was wondering who would like to share what they did the past weekend?"

No one said a word until a little girl raised her hand. She had caramel eyes and dark chocolate skin. Her licorice hair was curly and she wore an orange dress and white dress shoes. She twirled around before saying.

"I got my hair done and this pretty dress!"

"What a lovely outfit Angelica!" the teacher complimented as Angelica bowed before sitting down.

"I found a dog!" a slightly taller boy piped. He was dark brown skinned as well and also had brown eyes. He wore a black t-shirt and jeans. His black shoes hit the floor as he continued to talk. "I was about to pet him until he bit me in the arm! You wanna see!"

"Yeah!" a freckled face boy cheered. His curly ponytail bounced in excitement as his peanut colored eyes looked towards the other boy.

Mr. Washington started to sweat. "Calm down John. And Hercules, show whoever wants to see it during recess."

The boys sat in their seats as Mr. W gestured Alexander to come in. The boy came in before beaming at the class. They was a little chatter among the children before Mr. Washington shushed them. He then turned to the boy.

"Introduce yourself."

"My name is Alexander Hamilton. I had a great weekend because I just moved here from the Caribbean. I'm super excited to get to know all of you!"

*gives you a little Alexander and squeals away*