STUDENT COUNCIL;
Let's say that being the vice president of the student council took most of Madison's time away - and not to mention the way he was sick 24/7.. Even if it was just slight fever, he was always somehow sick, and some teachers had already banned Madison from playing certain games and doing certain activities - like Phsycal Education. He didn't complain, when those classes came he usually started to finish his essays for the student's council next presentation, but hey, he whished he could spend more time with Thomas Jefferson. The guy was amazing: Intelligent, arrogant, charming and playful - Everything Madison looked for.. Beside, Jefferson always got up to defend Madison in any occasion.
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One time, Alexander Hamilton - One of the students of the special program for law students - had challenged Thomas to a argument battle about the school and the system.. and Thomas as he is, accepted it. In one moment, Hamilton mentioned about Madison being 24/7 sick and blamed him for his careless around the school and that it could spread and, blah,blah,blah - The last thing Madison knew was that Jefferson had launched himself against Hamilton and punched him on the nose. He apparently broke Hamilton's nose.. Well, they were rivals after all. Normal things between them? Madison just didn't care. Soon enough, he started to hang out more with Jefferson, since he sometimes skipped class to go to help Madison in the infirmary, since Madison was most of the times there because of his constant sick state.. That was one of the things that attracted Madison to Jefferson.
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' You are colder than I, Jefferson. '
In the actuality, Madison and Jefferson were laid on the couch of Jefferson's house, Jefferson resting all his body above Madison while he held him and watched the TV at the same time. It was quite a comforting moment after a hard day of work; Madison knew Jefferson was exhausted, it was him who had to - once again - put Hamilton on his place in an argument battle, and the presentations..