How you react to their war PTSD

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A/N; Just a small warning. This deals with PTSD and the subject of it. If you don't like the topic, then this chapter isn't for you. Also, please note that I have no experience with PTSD and I don't know much about it, so please excuse me if I make a mistake about anything. To add, this is a quite serious topic, so please refrain from making jokes in the comments. You have been warned.

Hello everyone! It's Rea! Please keep the requests coming, and I'll keep shootin' out chapters! Now...ONWARD!!!

Alexander Hamilton and Eliza Schuyler

Normally, a Eliza handles this type of thing. But sometimes his nightmares get outta control, you'll write with him.  About anything that comes to mind. It's like a stress reliever for him, which is why you do it. He's writing all the time, so why not do it with him?

Aaron Burr

He tends to keep his feelings in and not reveal them to anyone, which he has one heck of a poker face. You'll just have to ask him about certain stuff, and he'll break down rather quick. You and Theo help him calm down a bit slower then you'd like, but it's ok. Eventually he calms down, and you three reminisce on the good ol' days.

John Laurens

His PTSD normally comes in short flashbacks when he's triggered. He tends to breathe heavily and tear up before his breakdown. You're already prepared, but a lot of the time, it comes unexpectedly. You let him vent rant etc, and you comfort him.

Marquis de Lafayette (or Laf)

Lafayette doesn't like talking about his feelings a lot, but he does make a joke about it. He hates not addressing it, but he honestly doesn't know how. If someone else is there (because he tends to hang around people rather than by himself), then you two will just talk about it in French. Unless it's Alex.

Hercules Mulligan

Everyone knows he's a huge softie, but when he's triggered he tends to lash out. No, he doesn't take it out on you, but he destroys his work and breaks things out of anger. You tend to stay out of the way rather than get involved. You know he wouldn't hurt you, you just don't wanna get caught in the crossfire.

Thomas Jefferson

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James Madison

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George Washington

His mostly comes in the form of nightmares. You're more like your dad, so you give him wise insight on how to cope with things.

Angelica Schuyler

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Peggy Schuyler

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Maria Reynolds

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King George III

He's lowkey insane, so he just rants on about how America lost the best thing that ever happened to it. The best thing you can do, is wait until he's done. He rants like all the time about it, but when this happens, you have to take a step back and just.. let him be.

Samuel Seabury

He almost got shot in many different places trying to deliver messages from the king. He always get so scared whenever he remembers it. He's so fragile and adorable. You just give him hugs and tell him it'll be alright. Then, you two go out to eat for dinner!

George Eacker

Eacker took a lot of heat during the war. People didn't like him, and he was very depressed during that time. His depression sorta carried over into his regular everyday life. So, some days he can be happy as can be, but other days he'll be sad upon remembering the things that happened in the war. You can't really do anything else but reassure him that you still love him.

A/N: So, how'd I do? I hope you enjoyed! I'll be editing this book a lil, so if you get updates, they'll just be edits here and there. I'm currently working on a bunch of other books, so please bear with me! Like I said, if you have a request, please request! I'll be ending the book soon, so stay tuned for the ending!

Word count: 686

Until next time...

~Rea

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