No one expected to fall out of the sky. No one expected to land on a couch in a living room from the 21st century. Heck they hadn't expected anything unusual to happen at all, much less this.

Alexander Hamilton, Eliza, Angelica, and Peggy Schuyler, Thomas Jefferson, Aaron Burr, John Laurens, Hercules Mulligan, Marquis de Lafayette, Maria Reynolds, and George Washington all fell from that sky after an ordinary day in the 17th century. They landed hard on a large brown couch, and landed in a big pile on the floor.

Unfortunately, Alexander Hamilton was at the bottom of the pile.

As everyone untangled themselves and had helped each other up, they stared in astonishment. They were in a large room with white-washed walls, dirt brown carpet, and a flat screen T.V. mounted to the wall, complete with subwoofers and full sound system, speakers and all.

"What the he-"Thomas Jefferson started to say, but was interrupted by a booming female, that, because of her voice reverberating around the room, was much louder than it should have been.

"Before you all freak out, let me tell you why you're here. You have been brought into the 21st century, many years in the future, in America, the country you worked so hard to create. It is now a world power, and is revered by many. But you were brought here for a reason. And it wasn't to be scared. You were brought here to watch a play created by a man named Lin Manuel-Miranda about one of you. This play tells the story of that person, and how they became such an inspiration to the world."

Everyone looked at one another, as if waiting for someone to admit they'd been made into a famous musical. After a moment of nearly unbearable silence, Alexander spoke up.

"Who's this play about? How did we get here, and when do we leave?!" His voice rose as he received only silence as an answer, scanning the room for evidence of the voice.

"Alexander Hamilton." The voice whispered. He jumped and grabbed behind him, attempting to get hold of his wife's arm, but, too late, realized that it wasn't her arm. He turned around and saw John Laurens grinning up at him impishly. He blushed and moved to left, grabbing Eliza's hand as she giggld with amusement.

The voice continued.

"This play is about you and your life Alexander. You will watch and we shall see what you learn from it."

The voice faded as the T.V. flickered on, dousing the room in a bath of blue light. Everyone gathered together, fascinated as the music started.