
Than this of Juliet,
And her Romeo.
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Once upon a time, during the Shakespearean Era...
“Balthasar! Please take this letter and send it
to my father and my lord. Find out what’s
happening and come back, but do not disturb
me.” Romeo requested to Balthasar.
“I will leave now and won’t bother you.”
Balthasar said politely and disappeared to fulfill
Romeo’s demand.


Balthasar had informed Romeo with some awful and
horrendous news; his dear Lady Juliet now laid dead in
the vault. Not wanting to believe it, Romeo fled to the
vault, shouting for the large heavy doors to open. He
pushed all his weight against it, and it flew open.
There, stood Paris.
“A criminal! You killed Juliet’s cousin, how dare you
come back! You must die, Romeo.” Paris said with
vengeance.
Romeo, baffled, simply drew out his sword, offering
to start a fight. The two young men fight, but with one
lucky jab, Romeo wounded Paris. “My only wish is to
die by Juliet’s side…” Paris whispered hopelessly as he
bled to death.


After defeating Paris, Romeo ran to Juliet’s
lifeless body. “Oh Juliet…” He said with sorrow,
stroking her cheek softly with a finger. “You don't
deserve to die. I know I can’t live without you, and
I won’t, but before I die, I must do this.”
He pressed his lips to hers, savoring his one last
kiss. Romeo took out a tiny bottle of poison, ready
to die, to die with his dear Juliet. He raised the
bottle to his lips and drank the deadly liquid.


Friar Laurence came to the vault to check on Juliet, to see
if she had awaken yet, only to see Romeo lying on the floor.
As his eyes scanned the room, he spotted Paris’ corpse as
well. “My, my Romeo, what on earth have you done.” He said
under his breath.
Juliet awakened, thinking she was in for a happy ending to
all this misery. That is, before she saw Romeo lying on the
ground, pale and lifeless. Friar fled, having heard noises
outside. “Oh my dear god!” Juliet shouted, falling to her
knees beside her dearest Romeo. “This can’t be…” She
whispered in disbelief. She wept as she came into realization
that her one and only love was dead before her. She grabbed
Romeo’s dagger and stabbed herself. “Let me die.” She said,
falling onto Romeo’s body, dying.


The town was confused, shocked, and upset over
everything. Some about Paris, some about Romeo
and Juliet, and some about everything. Friar
confessed about helping Juliet and Romeo with
their love crisis. The Prince wanted more
information as to this, and pressed Friar Laurence
to answer more questions. The secret of Romeo
and Juliet was out now, no one had to hide
anymore.
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Than this of Juliet,
And her Romeo.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


Once upon a time, during the Shakespearean Era...
“Balthasar! Please take this letter and send it
to my father and my lord. Find out what’s
happening and come back, but do not disturb
me.” Romeo requested to Balthasar.
“I will leave now and won’t bother you.”
Balthasar said politely and disappeared to fulfill
Romeo’s demand.


Balthasar had informed Romeo with some awful and
horrendous news; his dear Lady Juliet now laid dead in
the vault. Not wanting to believe it, Romeo fled to the
vault, shouting for the large heavy doors to open. He
pushed all his weight against it, and it flew open.
There, stood Paris.
“A criminal! You killed Juliet’s cousin, how dare you
come back! You must die, Romeo.” Paris said with
vengeance.
Romeo, baffled, simply drew out his sword, offering
to start a fight. The two young men fight, but with one
lucky jab, Romeo wounded Paris. “My only wish is to
die by Juliet’s side…” Paris whispered hopelessly as he
bled to death.
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