"I dressed as an angel, for the ball," Juliet said firmly. "It is not my name." This girl seemed slow; Juliet gave her a pitying smile. "Romeo will find me."
"I know not a Marty," Juliet said. "My heart sings only for my beloved Romeo. And my name is not Angela."
She sighed; this girl was definitely slow. Ah well, the messenger -- or Romeo himself -- would be by soon enough. In the meantime, she went back to braiding her hair -- and quickly realized she couldn't reach the bottom on her own. "Could you help finish my hair?" she asked. "It would be a great favor."
"Juliet Montague," Juliet said, savoring the sound of her married name. "Of Verona Beach, eldest daughter of Fulgencio Capulet, recently wed to Romeo Montague."
She sighed, pleased to have someone helping with her hair. "Thank you, Tori."
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She sighed; this girl was definitely slow. Ah well, the messenger -- or Romeo himself -- would be by soon enough. In the meantime, she went back to braiding her hair -- and quickly realized she couldn't reach the bottom on her own. "Could you help finish my hair?" she asked. "It would be a great favor."
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She sighed, pleased to have someone helping with her hair. "Thank you, Tori."
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