Post by Stephen Leland on Jul 3, 2015 4:41:49 GMT
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"For never was a story of more woe/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo," the actor finished with then bowed his head. There was a hushed silence as the audience permitted themselves to be enchanted a moment longer; then the applause and whistles echoed through the theater as the actors took their bows. Triune let a small smile grace his usually grumpy face as he stood backstage. He loved Shakespeare, it always put him in a good mood. As the curtains fell, Triune turned and slipped away to a certain broom closet. Bones was waiting by the door for him. "What too ye so long? Ah been standin' 'ere fer ages. 't's a crime ta make a our guests wait, 'pecially that fine lookin' girl wit tha pretty hair." Triune shook his head, "Keep it together, Bones. The play was running late but this is alright. Masterpieces take time." Bones snickered as Triune opened the door, revealing a set of stairs that descended into the dark. "Ya must be in a good mood 'cause ya didn't snap at me or nuthin. Lucky us," Bones exclaimed as the two followed the stairs down.
A gathering of hooded figures were scattered around the room. To the untrained eye they would appear to be randomly placed but they were actually in specific locations to keep an eye on the two tied up individuals. Blindfolded with their hand's bound, the two new recruits lay in wait. A single oil lamp was suspended above the two, threatening to drip oil in them with ever sway of the light. Tonight was their trial. Tonight, they made the choice to live or die.
Quote from Romeo and Juliet Act V, scene iii, lines 230-231
"For never was a story of more woe/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo," the actor finished with then bowed his head. There was a hushed silence as the audience permitted themselves to be enchanted a moment longer; then the applause and whistles echoed through the theater as the actors took their bows. Triune let a small smile grace his usually grumpy face as he stood backstage. He loved Shakespeare, it always put him in a good mood. As the curtains fell, Triune turned and slipped away to a certain broom closet. Bones was waiting by the door for him. "What too ye so long? Ah been standin' 'ere fer ages. 't's a crime ta make a our guests wait, 'pecially that fine lookin' girl wit tha pretty hair." Triune shook his head, "Keep it together, Bones. The play was running late but this is alright. Masterpieces take time." Bones snickered as Triune opened the door, revealing a set of stairs that descended into the dark. "Ya must be in a good mood 'cause ya didn't snap at me or nuthin. Lucky us," Bones exclaimed as the two followed the stairs down.
A gathering of hooded figures were scattered around the room. To the untrained eye they would appear to be randomly placed but they were actually in specific locations to keep an eye on the two tied up individuals. Blindfolded with their hand's bound, the two new recruits lay in wait. A single oil lamp was suspended above the two, threatening to drip oil in them with ever sway of the light. Tonight was their trial. Tonight, they made the choice to live or die.
Quote from Romeo and Juliet Act V, scene iii, lines 230-231