Siderism
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  • Reads 18,239
  • Votes 762
  • Parts 5
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2014
❝O Romeo Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?❞

❝I'm right here.❞

∘∘∘

As her senior year comes to a close, ultra-feminist theater extraordinaire Amelia Delaney Windham wishes to go out with a graceful bow in her final stage production at Waverly Prep. 

The only problem: this year's play is Romeo and Juliet. 

Worst of all, she's stuck playing doe-eyed Juliet, with a Romeo whom she passionately despises more than the play itself. (The feeling is rather mutual.)

Another possible problem: she may or may not be falling in love with her best friend.
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She was named after one of fiction's greatest lovers. Unfortunately so was he. When your name is Juliet people are going to bring up the famous Shakespearean tale. Julie doesn't mind it much until a kid she's hated since elementary school moves back to town. Romeo Cameron in Julie's eyes is an annoying, cocky, hopeless flirt and unfortunately he suddenly has his sights on her. She still can't help but feel distain towards him but how can she hate Romeo when she's Juliet? Warning: The pickup lines are strong with this one. It's better than the summary, I promise. I do not own any of Shakespeare's works. Awesome cover by Anthro24