Tension hangs thick over New York as whispers of a coming duel stir rumors and fear. Aaron Burr, Vice President of the United States, has grown colder, more distant-his thoughts consumed by a feud between him and Alexander Hamilton that has festered far too long. Yet in the quiet moments between dusk and dawn, when the world slows and the masks fall away, he finds solace in only one person.
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The one who sees past his ambition and pride. The one who knows the man beneath the statesman. As the date of the duel with Alexander Hamilton approaches, Burr grows more conflicted, haunted by memories, by honor, by vengeance-and by the fear of losing her. She can feel the storm building behind his calm façade and maybe-just maybe-she can stop him.
The night before the dreaded duel she found him fiddling with his gun, ensuring that it was loaded and functional. He seemed to sense her presence behind him, "You can't talk me out of this."