Burning Up 4 U BBY (Yandere!LaurensxReader) by CaptainDandelions, literature
Literature
Burning Up 4 U BBY (Yandere!LaurensxReader)
((This story starts with the reader as 8 years old and John is 9.))
Peeking your head out from behind the back door leading to your yard you looked both ways making sure there was no one else in the area before you going outside to collect the laundry from the clothes line outside. To anyone else, this might've seemed strange, but you'd been too scared to go outside without checking out the area first for months now. Hauling the laundry basket with one arm you made your way across the lawn to collect the bed sheets your mother hung to dry earlier that morning.
At first,
I Don't Want To Be Alone(Yandere!HamiltonxReader) by CaptainDandelions, literature
Literature
I Don't Want To Be Alone(Yandere!HamiltonxReader)
Never before had your house held so many people at once, and such unique people at that! It seemed as though all of congress sat at your dining room table from all the noise they made. In truth, it was only the president George Washington, some representative members of the federalist party and some other representatives of the Southern Democratic-Republicans, your older brother Vincent Trenton included in that number, which probably only rounded to about 8. It was never uncommon for smaller and less formal meetings between the members of congress to be held at people's houses, it was just never
Join Me(Yandere!General WashingtonxReader) by CaptainDandelions, literature
Literature
Join Me(Yandere!General WashingtonxReader)
Washington is one of the more lethal characters, so please proceed with caution children.)
The war was finally winding down in America, the continental army managed to survive the horror show that was the late 1770's, and after the great success that was 1781 the war began to change in America's favor. Currently, it was October 1, 1781, France's naval fleet managed to drive England out from the Chesapeake Bay, and there was a great promise that the British would surrender in Virginia this month. It might not mean the immediate liberation of your country, however, the thought of the endless blood
No Children (Yandere!LafayettexReader) by CaptainDandelions, literature
Literature
No Children (Yandere!LafayettexReader)
Golden buttons with elaborate details shown brilliantly against the navy blue cloth of Lafayette's uniform, complemented by the gold accents running along the seams and lapels of his coat. In all honesty it was probably not necessary for him to get so dress up for the night, he was just going to be spending the night with some friends at his local pub after all, however Lafayette always felt a strange sort of pride whenever he walked into a room of people knowing he would be the best dressed. It also didn't hurt whenever he would catch women staring at him, trying not to look too obvio
Greed (Yandere!JefersonxReader) by CaptainDandelions, literature
Literature
Greed (Yandere!JefersonxReader)
((Jefferson's POV))
"Look I know I've said you're full of shit before, but now I know you're brain dead."
"Excuse me!"
Currently, the two men speaking, Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson were walking together after a cabinet meeting. Their conversation started when Jefferson made an offhanded remark to his friend and coworker James Madison that Hamilton hadn't helped out during the war as much as he said he did and was dramatizing his work for attention. Hamilton took offense to this immediately and as the two of them left the building he called out Jefferson as someone who wouldn't know wha
Helpless. (Yandere! Hamilton x Reader X Jefferson) by shslcutie, literature
Literature
Helpless. (Yandere! Hamilton x Reader X Jefferson)
Jefferson pet your hair as you laid your head on his lap.
"I'm so nervous to meet them all. I know they're your friends-"
"Not all of them" He grumbled.
"I know. Not all of them," You giggled. "But still, they're the most important people in our country, and it's the first time meeting them."
"It'll be fine as long as there is alcohol, I promise." Jefferson cooed in his smooth voice, watching as you stood up, to answer a knocking at the door.
"I'll get that." Your long, pale green dress trailed behind you. You got ready early. Extremely early today. It was important you made a good first impression to your husband's colleagues. E