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Post by sherryjo crandall on Aug 23, 2005 21:53:25 GMT -5
Romeo and Juliet, forever, torn apart by the reality of life as a Colonial and as a Cylon.
Now fate has dealt our Romeo a fate worse then death; the loss of his beloved at the hands of a trusted aide.
Where fate has taken his beloved away, fate also serves to twist thy knife deeper into his heart.
How will our Romeo deal with the arrival of thy clone and her love for another?
Forsake thy love for another. Join me in thy yonder supply room for a night of ecatasy.
Oh Romeo, if it were that easy. Thy love for my clone leaveth a hole that thy must learn to deal with. I cannot forsake the love of another.
Juliet turns to leave the hanger bay. Romeo grabs her arm and says:
Juliet someday the choice thy have made will be tinged with blood.
He lets go of her arm, watching her until she can be seen no more.
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