Writing Prompt: When Romeo and Juliet goes wrong

WRITING PROMPT: Romeo and Juliet, DerailedFeel free to take the following prompt home or post a response (500 words or fewer, funny, sad or stirring) in the Comments section below….


WRITING PROMPT: Romeo and Juliet, Derailed

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You watch the play.

"I don't remember Romeo and Juliet going like this," you whisper to your companion.

(Image: Via)

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