Eliza walked the halls. It was a few weeks since she and Alexander had their clash and everyone in the class had been close to moving on when one day, Hamilton wasn't there.
"Does anyone know where Hamilton is?" Mr. Franklin said, about to mark him absent on his roll.
Everyone either shrugged or ignored him so he marked him out. It was only a few days later that some very strange things started happening. Yes they had graduated within the span of Eliza and his fall out but odd things happened as well.
John acted more disgruntled a few days after Hamilton's disappearance. So had a lot of his friends. One day word got around.
" 'Attention students. It has come to our attention and we regret to inform you that recently, one of our students, Alexander Hamilton... Had committed suicide during his time here at Columbia.' " John quoted from the email that got sent out. Eliza's blood ran cold. This couldn't be happening.
John looked down at the box he had opened. It was... It was a box of tape recorders. Alex had sent to him... These were his goodbye? The last thing John may ever hold that were Alexander's?
He opened the box to find each tape had numbers painted in the top right corner of each side, seven tapes with numbers all the way to thirteen printed in the corner in thick red sharpie.
John put one in his stereo, turned down the volume so only he could hear it and pressed play.
Hey. It's Alexander Hamilton. Live and in stereo. And don't adjust the volume on your... whatever device you're listening on. It's really me. If you're listening to this, then it's already too late. So to everyone listening, welcome. Get comfy. I'm about to tell you the story of my life. Or rather, why my life ended...
HEY! So thank you to Whistling Willow and all of y'all who have been reading and reviewing faithfully! I know I'm not the best at keeping schedules but I'm trying! So this is the end...
- Of book one.
A sequel will be coming out soon and it will be continuing off of this with a plot VERY similar to Thirteen Reasons Why (THE BOOK. THE BOOK). If you haven't read or seen the show it wont matter, it's just based off of it in the concept that someone committed suicide and left the story as to why they died on tapes for the causes of his/her/their death to listen to.
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