My Human Mate by Shivani Sharma (some good books to read TXT) 📕
Alisha L Ellwood is a human.
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(3rd person P.O.V)
Lets me catch up with you all. It has been one month since Erika has taken drastic measures for her family and other protections and neither she got the news of other people going missing nor her search party finds out any missing people or any news about Vicky. And the day of play has finally arrived:
(In the school to Alisha and her friend)
After doing the Rehearsal one last time, Alisha, Robert, and their friends go to the cafe to have some snacks, have a hot shower, and get ready for the play.
As the clock struck 4 in the evening,, everyone, student and school staff, and the family members of the student who was going to perform the play were gathered in the school hall to see, the play and were talking with each other.
“Thank you all of you for coming here, to watch them play, we all have heard about the story of Romeo and Juliet, which was written by Shakespeare, we were going to perform the same play, but in a different way, we will see what would happen if the play was written in the modern times, this play was written by the team Rosie, and the member of the team was Alisha, Robert, Kanika, Ayush, and others, please give a big hand for them,” Miss. said and everyone claps there hand and Miss. walks down from the stage and takes a seat in a front row with other staff members of the school.
“Romeo and Juliet were the children of two different billionaire families, who heat each other,” the narrator said as the curtains were lifted and a school appears in front of the audience.
The show begins with the two cars stopping in front of the school and Robert comes out of the car with his friends. Alisha and her friends also got out of another car with her friend, they show huff at each other and walk inside the school. The show script to when they grow up and complete their education.
The Capulets arrange a masqued party at their house. To cheer up Romeo from his recent break-up, his friend decided to take him to Capulets party and somehow arranged the fake invitation.
In the great hall of the Capulets, all is a-bustle. The servants work feverishly to make sure all runs smoothly and set aside some food to make sure they have some enjoyment of the feast as well. Capulet makes his rounds through groups of guests, joking with them and encouraging all to dance.
From across the room, Romeo sees Juliet and asks a serving-man who she is. The serving-man does not know. Romeo is transfixed; Rosaline vanishes from his mind and he declares that he has never been in love until this moment. Moving through the crowd, Tybalt hears and recognizes Romeo’s voice. Realizing that there is a Montague present, Tybalt sends a servant to fetch his rapier. Capulet overhears Tybalt and reprimands him, telling him that Romeo is well regarded in Verona and that he will not have the youth harmed at his feast. Tybalt protests, but Capulet scolds him until he agrees to keep the peace. As Capulet moves on, Tybalt vows that he will not let this indignity pass.
Meanwhile, Romeo has approached Juliet and touched her hand. In a dialogue laced with religious metaphors that figure Juliet as a saint and Romeo as a pilgrim who wishes to erase his sin, he tries to convince her to kiss him, since it is only through her kiss that he might be absolved. Juliet agrees to remain still as Romeo kisses her. Thus, in terms of their conversation, she takes his sin from him. Juliet then makes the logical leap that if she has taken Romeo’s sin from him, his sin must now reside in her lips, and so they must kiss again.
Just as their second kiss ends, the Nurse arrives and tells Juliet that her mother wants to speak with her. Romeo asks the Nurse who Juliet’s mother is. The Nurse replies that Lady Capulet is her mother. Romeo was shocked and devastated. As the crowd begins to disperse, Benvolio shows up and leads Romeo from the feast. Juliet is just as struck with the mysterious man she has kissed as Romeo is with her. She comments to herself that if he is already married, she feels she will die.
In order to find out Romeo’s identity without raising any suspicions, she asks the Nurse to identify a series of young men. The Nurse goes off and returns with the news that the man’s name is Romeo, and that he is a Montague. Overcome with anguish that she loves a Montague, Juliet follows her nurse from the hall.
After leaving the party, Romeo decides that he cannot go home. He must instead try to find Juliet. He climbs a wall bordering the Capulet property and leaps down into the Capulet orchard. Benvolio and Mercutio enter, calling out for Romeo. They are sure he is nearby, but Romeo does not answer. Exasperated and amused, Mercutio mocks Romeo’s feelings for Rosaline in an obscene speech. Mercutio and Benvolio exit under the assumption that Romeo does not want to be found. In the orchard, Romeo hears Mercutio’s teasing.
“It’s easy for someone to joke about scars if they’ve never been cut,” he mutters to himself.
Juliet suddenly appears at a window above the spot where Romeo is standing. Romeo compares her to the morning sun, far more beautiful than the moon it banishes. He nearly speaks to her but thinks better of it.
* She looks even more beautiful, then she used to look when we were in school* Romeo thought when Juliet remove the masks from her face.
“Oh, my!” Juliet said leaning against the edge of the balcony, placing her chin on her hands, not knowing that Romeo was watching her.
"She speaks. Oh, speak again, bright angel. You are as glorious as an angel tonight. You shine above me, like a winged messenger from heaven who makes mortal men fall on their backs to look up at the sky, watching the angel walking on the clouds and sailing on the air." Romeo said to himself while walking closer to the balcony.
Romeo and Juliet play - 2
(3rd person P.O.V)
“Oh, Romeo, Romeo, why do you have to be Romeo? Forget about your father and change your name. Or else, if you won’t change your name, just swear you love me and I’ll stop being a Capulet,” Juliet said to herself while looking at the moon still not knowing that
“Should I listen for more, or should I speak now?” Reome asks himself while looking at her.
“It’s only your name that’s my enemy. You’d still be yourself even if you stopped being a Montague. What’s a Montague anyway? It isn’t a hand, a foot, an arm, a face, or any other part of a man. Oh, be some other name! What does a name mean? The thing we call a rose would smell just as sweet if we called it by any other name. Romeo would be just as perfect even if he wasn’t called Romeo. Romeo, lose your name. Trade-in your name—which really has nothing to do with you—and takes all of me in exchange,” Juliet said still not knowing that Reome was looking at her.
“I trust your words. Just call me your love, and I will take a new name. From now on I will never be Romeo again,” Romeo said to her.
“Who are you? Why do you hide in the darkness and listen to my private thoughts?” Juliet asks startled by his voice and looks down at him.
“I don’t know how to tell you who I am by telling you a name. I hate my name, dear saint because my name is your enemy. If I had it written down, I would tear up the paper,” Romeo said to her while looking up at her.
“I haven’t met you for 5 years but I recognize your voice. Aren’t you Romeo? And aren’t you a Montague?” Juliet asks her.
“I am neither of those things if you dislike them.”
“Tell me, how did you get in here? And why did you come? The orchard walls are high, and it’s hard to climb over them. If any of my relatives find you here they’ll kill you because of who you are.”
“I flew over these walls with the light wings of love. Stone walls can’t keep love out. Whatever a man in love can possibly do, his love will make him try to do it. Therefore your relatives are no obstacle.” Romeo said while climbing over the pipe in her house, making the audience laugh seeing him having trouble while climbing over the pipe.
“If they see you, they’ll murder you,” Juliet said worriedly.
“Alas, one angry look from you would be worse than twenty of your security guard with guns. Just look at me kindly, and I’m invincible against their hatred,” Romeo look said looking at her and resume climbing the pipe.
“I’d give anything to keep them from seeing you here,” Juliet said with love in her eyes.
“The darkness will hide me from them. And if you don’t love me, let them find me here. I’d rather they killed me than have to live without your love,” Romeo said climbing over the edge of the balcony.
“Who told you how to get below my balcony without getting noticed by the security guards,” Juliet asks helping him to get over the balcony.
“The darkness will hide me from them. And if you don’t love me, let them find me here. I’d rather they killed me than have to live without your love,” Romeo said getting inside the balcony and taking Juliet in his arms.
“You can’t see my face because it’s dark out. Otherwise, you’d see me blushing about the things you’ve heard me say tonight. I would be happy to keep up with good manners and deny the things I said. But forget about good manners. Do you love me? I know you’ll say “yes,” and I’ll believe you. But if you swear you love me, you might turn out to be lying. They say Jove laughs when lovers lie to each other. Oh Romeo, if you really love me, say it truly. Or if you think it’s too easy and quick to
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