I don't own Hamilton
AN: My history teacher said this and I had to put it out for the world to see
In the back of the meeting room, there sat a decent sized cabinet that no one ever used. Well, Jefferson found himself a use for it.
It started, as it always did, during a cabinet meeting. Washington sat at the head of the table with his head in his hands, speculation of which he was regretting his cabinet choices. Adams, actually at the meeting for once, sat to his right. The man was glaring at Jefferson who sat across the table, in what usually was Hamilton's place(Jefferson got to the meeting room first). Hamilton sat at Adams left also glaring at Jefferson. Madison sat beside Jefferson, looking pale and rather annoyed. Other people sat in places but for the moment they're unimportant.
Jefferson looked at the cabinet and thought, "I wonder if I shove Hamilton in there, will he be quiet enough so I can hear myself think?"
The next week, a Wednesday to be exact, Hamilton was forced to take a seat beside Jefferson(Washington thought it would get them to settle their differences). Oh boy how he was wrong!
Hamilton got on a roll about the debt plan after interrupting Madison and Jefferson acted. Jefferson threw Hamilton over his shoulder and opened the cabinet door. By this point, most everyone was watching curiously. Jefferson threw Hamilton into the cabinet, shut the doors, and tied them shut with some rope. Everyone was silent as the unfortunate man's protests were muffled by the thick wooden doors.
Jefferson sat down, straightened his notes, and said to Madison," Continue "
Needless to say, the meeting was ended shortly afterwards. Washington said, " Who is going to let him out?"
"Not me!" everyone else called in response and quickly shuffled away to avoid the reign of pure terror they knew they would endure.
Even Washington dreaded opening it, as he merely cut the rope, opened the doors and left.
AN: If you guys want me to continue, let me know. Please review
