I love so much these two
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My mixed houses
Photo of (left to right) Lyria, Will, Micheal, and Lee on December 31, 2001 on New Year’s Eve.
Screenshots were provided by @kukapanda with permission for me to use!
Ok so you know how in Ep. 1 we get a glimpse of Victor’s apartment.
In the blu ray version, they changed how his apartment looks. It’s still very stylish but it is much more cozy as well.
AND LOOK AT THE SHIT TON OF BOOKS HE HAS.
THAT’S A LOT OF BOOKS.
I strongly support the headcanon that although Victor is forgetful and can be very ditzy, he loves learning, is super book-smart, and very well-read.
Victor’s the type of person to hold all the Weird Facts and blurt them out at the most random times.
Victor also genuinely likes receiving books as presents.
Victor’s the one to drag Yuuri into bookshops and he never leaves one empty-handed.
Victor’s the type of person to murmur deep poetry into Yuuri’s ears when he kisses him.
Through the eye of the beholder
Despite being the oldest of the four, Benjamin Tallmadge died last.
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It was shocking to say the least that Olivia never got to outlive their dad. It was said that she died of expired poison. They thought that she would be fine because she survived it during the war. But the poison had consumed her frail and weak body that was caused by childbirth, and for not eating and sleeping at the correct times.
The poison was actually meant for Alexander, but she drank his glass, as she had done over the years. The man who poisoned the glass was Michael John Key, a loyalist.
She sat through the first Cabinet Meeting, about establishing the first U.S. bank for hours.
Washington, Eliza, Alexander, and himself were the only ones present when she died. Olivia gave Washington the golden locket he gave her after the Schuylkill River Incident, gave Eliza her and John Laurens’ wedding rings, gave Alexander their family’s ring and diary, and gave Ben the sun hair comb and the golden band the Culper Spy Ring had during the war, she told him to give the sapphire bracelet Lafayette gave her back to him.
“I’ll see all you on the other side, John, my love, I’m coming.” were her last words.
Of course, Laurens wasn’t her love, it was Lafayette. She only married him to conceal the rumors and suspicion about John and Alexander in a romantic relationship. The plan was for them to act in love in public, but go to their paramours behind closed doors.
The nation had stopped working for days until the will reading was done. The funeral ceremony was beautiful and lots of people attended. Olivia was given a military funeral because her rank in the army was Madam General and was a big factor in keeping the army alive and well. She was buried in Trinity Church Cemetery under a monument.
Key was later hanged the very next day for assassination of the Vice President.
Alexander was never the same after her death.
She was just 38 or 36 years old, it depends on which birthdate one believed she was born on.
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Alexander died next in the stupidest way possible.
A duel.
Vice President (he doesn’t deserve that title) Aaron Burr was mad at Alexander because he supported Jefferson, a man that he despised since the beginning, just to keep him from winning.
In the end, Alexander aimed his pistol at the sky and Burr shot him in the ribs. He died the next day (47 or 49), Eliza and Angelica by his side. They don’t know his last words because he couldn’t stop talking.
Typical ‘lex.
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Lafayette died next.
He visited America once more.
When he arrived, he immediately went to Olivia and Alexander’s tombstones. Ben helped comfort him and helped Lafayette travel America. He completed the task his sister and first love had given the former Head of Intelligence to give the sapphire bracelet back to Lafayette as a parting gift in person.
They continued writing letters when he left for France until his death in 1834.
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Now on his deathbed, Ben can only think of his family being reunited once more.
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Historical Hetalia Week, day 1: Mistake
“This is all your fault”
“Shut up”
“The other will never let us live this down if they find out”
“I said shut up!”
The NA Brothers after Operation Cottage
I always feel a bit bad about laughing at operation Cottage but…
These two share one brain cell and they both forgot it at home.
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