Monday, February 16, 2015

Romeo's Diary - Act 2, Scene 6


I am forsaken by the stars


What has't I done? I finally married to Juliet grant you mercy to the Friar Lawrence, but fate hath condemned me to fail, so whenever I doth something astonishing, mine own dole punishes me with something just as lacking valor or coequal worse. I must sayeth that this is not completely the case thankfully, for me having married Juliet cannot beest undone by fate’s wishes. Curse thee, stars, for not even your darkest spell was powerful enough to destroy me and my love for Juliet, but one thing is sure; I am either not going to be able to see Juliet ever again, or I’ll be able to hardly see her… death is better than that. I married the love of my life, and with the help of the Friar Lawrence, came up with a plan to flee with her successfully, and thought about our future every single second of the past few days, but now, all of that has been ruined, until I can find a way to be forgiven by the prince… I slain Tybalt, and now, if I don’t leave Verona, I will be executed by the unfair laws of the so called “fair” Verona. The Prince is truly a failure; I avenged my best friend and his relative Mercutio because an evil bigger than all the other evils that we know murdered him, and as a result, I get paid with the punishment of having to banish from Verona. Stars, I will not let you separate me from Juliet; send me your meatiest pit bulls and even if they bite me with fire, I shall extinguish them with water.

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