Ricky and Jenn

Ricky and Jenn

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In the beautiful city of Las Angles, where our story takes place, a long-standing hatred between two families erupts into new violence, and citizens stain their hands with the blood of their fellow citizens. Two unlucky children of these enemy families become lovers and commit suicide. Their unfortunate deaths put an end to their parents' feud. For the next two hours, we will watch the story of their doomed love and their parents' anger, which nothing but the children’s deaths could stop. If you listen to us patiently, we’ll make up for everything we’ve left out in this prologue onstage. This book is my twist on the original and amazing book Romeo And Juliet by William Shakespeare. All credits go to the original story!!
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"What is an adventure without a risk, my lady." He smiles. "And you want your lady to do the dirty work?" I question with disgust. "If you wish an adventure, quit being a lady. " He replies. What if Romeo and Juliet wasn't just an insta love story? What if it had a real beginning and perhaps a real end? "If loving you is a sin, I accept the punishment." He says with utter sincerity. "And if losing you is the risk, I'll resist my affection." I reply. Meet Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet,the children of two family who hate each other deep within their hearts. But unlike the original Shakespeare's version, this one has a plot twist.

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