Shocking Revelations!


This evening, our world has been shaken.
In the Capulet's tomb, three bodies were found. Romeo Montague, Count Paris, and Juliet Capulet were found dead. No, Juliet was apparently not dead the morning the Capulets found her. Apparently, she was just comatose, in such a peaceful slumber that her heart and breathing rate were unnoticeable. Romeo, banished from the city, heard of his wife's death and came to see if it was true. When he arrived, Count Paris was there, laying flowers on his soon to be wife's body. Romeo apparently sprang up and revealed himself to Paris, who automatically thought that Romeo was there to steal from the Capulet family grave. Romeo and Paris fought; Paris died. Once Romeo slaughtered him, he killed himself with poison acquired from an apothecary. Juliet was found stabbed through the chest, supposedly done by herself. Friar Lawrence was found not far away with tools to open grave tombs. After the bodies were discovered, Lord Montague and Lord Capulet made a truce. Hey, if there children could get along, why couldn't they?

Another Blow to the Capulet Household!


After the trifling death of Lady Capulet's nephew, Tybalt, another tragedy has struck the Capulets. Lord and Lady Capulet have lost there daughter. After Romeo was banished, Capulet put into place a wedding date for Juliet and the Prince's cousin, Count Paris. Being so distressed, Juliet drank an elixer and was found dead the next morning by her trusting Nurse.

The Last Adieu of Juliet and Romeo









With his banishment from Verona, Romeo had only a small amount of time to bid farwell to his Juliet. Supposedly he snuck in through her balcony at night to give Juliet one last thing...

Decisions Made... Romeo's Reparations

Even after a fervent defense from Benvolio, Romeo's life has been spared by Prince Escalus. But, Romeo has been banished from the city. What will become of himself and his new bride Juliet...?

Romeo's Revenge!

Romeo Montague, distressed by his dear friend, Mercutio's, death, extracted his revenge on Tybalt Capulet today by finally accepting his challenge.
Romeo won and killed Tybalt!
What will the consequences for the actions that have taken place be?

FIGHT! BLOOD! DEATH!


Fighting erupted in Verona today with one casualty; Mercutio, a dear friend to Romeo Montague, has been slain by Tybalt Capulet. Mid-day, Romeo was approached by Tybalt, who was infuriated that he had been at the Capulet party. Romeo refused to accept Tybalt's challenge, therefore Mercutio decided to fight him. After Romeo attempted to stop the fight by blocking Mercutio's arm, Tybalt thrusted his sword into Mercutio's ribs. He bled to death in the streets.

SECRET WEDDING?!


THIS JUST IN!!!

Romeo and Juliet have just married! According to an inside source, they went to Romeo's friend and adviser, Friar Lawrence, and he said he would marry them that night. A Montague and Capulet? Verona has never seen such a stir up ever! What is to become of the generations of feuding between the two families? A reconciliation? More than likely not! Will the lovers become outcasts? What is too happen to the years of morbid deaths caused by irreversible feuding?

Secret Meeting?


Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet apparently had a secret rendezvous outside her family garden the night of the party. Whilst Juliet was rambling her heart's desires, Romeo was standing just beneath her! After she confessed her complete awe over Romeo, he decided to make his presence known. Completely baffled, Romeo once again made his move. What could have happened at this secret meeting? Some say plans to elope, while others says they plan to kill off the Prince. Who will ever know?

Missed Lips: Romeo Kisses the Wrong Woman!


At Capulet's party this past weekend, some very *ahem* "inconspicuous" people decided to crash it. Although this particular event was not a masque, there were three people in disguises. "Who?" you might ask? Rumor has it that it was Romeo Montague there with his cousin Benvolio Montague and their friend Mercutio (yes as in relation to Prince Escalus). Was Romeo there to seek his Rosaline? If he was, that did not last too long. As soon as he saw Juliet, Romeo took her aside and wooed her with his ever so poetic words. A rather scandalous kiss was said to have taken place...




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