Alexander was a very intelligent and bright man. He had a habit of studying and writing a lot, his skilll with a quill becoming noticeable. He was heading off to Princeton college soon. Alexander had short ginger hair, blue eyes and wore mostly formal clothing on an outing otherwise something more comfortable. On his way, He met with the prodigy of Princeton, Aaron Burr.
In 1780, The winter's ball happened. He was working under Washington by that time, being his right hand man. He didn't know much people at the ball but one person caught his eye. It was a man with a seemingly energetic and passionate persona. Physically, He had blonde hair tied back, light blue eyes and wore ruffled shirts below formal suits. Two other people seemed to be with him. Alexander recognized them as Marquis de Lafayette and Hercules Mulligan.
Alexander glanced at Washington. He felt slightly nervous to talk to the blonde man. Washington ushered Alexander to go meet up with him which he finally did. He learned his name, John Laurens.
They got to know each other then they fell in love. Almost a year later, Alexander had asked for a blessing to marry Laurens which was accepted and they had a big ceremony of their wedding. Lafayette was helping John Laurens prepare for the wedding while Mulligan was the flower girl. Washington was watching, feeling like a proud father. After the ceremony, Alexander was with John Laurens and Washington approached them. He felt like a proud father general. "..."