Romeo and Juliet- A Modern Day Version (On Hold)
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  • Reads 11,821
  • Votes 220
  • Parts 11
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Jun 26, 2012
Ever heard of Romeo and Juliet? The tragic love story of the two star- crossed lovers? Well, here's the modern day version by yours truly. Juliet's mother has always had competition with her neighbours, so much that most of them move out after one month of living there. Juliet always tries to stay out of the rivalry; she thinks it's stupid. What happens when she is all wrapped up in the rivalry without it being her choice? Will this story be as tragic as the original or will it end happily?
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Eve Morley is FED UP with her neighbours. If only they would stop pestering her, she could focus on practicing her trumpet. Because if there's one thing Eve needs, it's the music scholarship to Clarington University. The only problem? Jack Anderson from next door wants it as bad as she does. And he will stop at NOTHING to ruin her dream... Jack Anderson is sick and tired of Perfect Eve Morley. How can she be an honours student, star athlete AND brilliant musician at the same time? The only time he feels superior is with his violin at his cheek, so obviously the scholarship for Clarington is his and his alone. So why won't Eve quit trying? Two families, two teenagers, one rivalry. Will Jack and Eve ever be happy? Will they learn to tolerate each other? Will they find love? Or will 24 Lillian Lane always be divided... This is an idea I thought of back in grade 8, reading Romeo and Juliet. It's a variation on Shakespeare's classic story, set in modern times. (Well, no one dies...) Please vote and comment if you enjoy!