@publius-esquire and @madtomedgar have been writing a fantastic, extended Hamilton/Laurens fanfic since 2013. The basic premise is that Laurens survived the Battle of the Combahee River. Politics, angst, sex, and sometimes a combination of all three.
They aren’t written in a serialized format, but I’ve made a list that puts them in chronological order. There are a few ficlets that can really go anywhere, so I’ve just placed them strategically. If you’d rather read them in order of when they were posted, you can here or here. Most stories that need a content warning have one at the start.
Last updated: August 1st, 2016. Most recently updated story is starred and bolded.
Hell is Murky (1782)
Follow-up
Laurens writes Hamilton (September, 1782)
Hamilton responds (September, 1782)
Hamilton tells Laurens to send for Frances (1782)
Vanity (1782)
Hamilton worries about Laurens (1782)
Laurens angst (1782)
Unbearable (1782)
Missing (December, 1782)
Domesticity (1782-3)
Frances arrives (1783)
Frances’s first night in America (1783)
Laurens and his dad don’t get along very well... (1783)
Follow-up
Laurens talks to his sister (early 1783)
Laurens angst (1783)
Caprice (1783)
Letters (around 1783-4)
Silence (around 1783-4)
Mepkin (1784)
Laurens worries his sister (ambiguous)
The Lowcountry (1784) [NSFW]
In the Carolina Heat (mid-1780s) [NSFW]
Laurens is overprotective (1784)
Return to Albany (1780s) [NSFW]
Confederation Congress (let’s say the Nov-Dec one, 1784)
The Master of Mepkin (1785)
Follow-up
Frances has a nightmare (ambiguous)
Knowing (ambiguous) [NSFW]
Storm (1780s)
Brothers (1786)
Indulgences (mid-1780s)
Follow-up (sort of)
A Man’s Man (1787)
Bondage (ambiguous)
Follow-up [NSFW]
The Third (May, 1787)
Follow-up
It’s Mr. Shrewsberry, now (ambiguous)
Frances has a nightmare (Constitutional Convention, 1787)
I definitely see some Hufflepuff in him (hard working, loyal, dedicated), but I also think Hufflepuffs are typically on the patient and tolerant side, which Laurens definitely was not (see his repeated attempts to get his black regiment approved, his behavior in action, and his temper tantrum at the French court). So I’m going to have to say he’s more of a Gryffindor. He has many of the house’s characteristics, such as HONOR, bravery/daring to the point of recklessness, and chivalry.
publius-esquire replied to your post “I haven’t really been keeping up with The Dreamer but I would like to...”
I don't read it religiously, but I've never seen Laurens pop up yet
I’m up-to-date in that I’ve read all the pages, but I read it in chunks every couple of months or so when I remember, so I’ve forgotten some of the storylines. But yeah, Laurens hasn’t appeared yet. I’m wondering if Lora Innes has any plans to include him.