Work In Progress "Rowin, get your head out of the clouds!" Robert snaps his fingers in front of her face bringing the reality back. With an irritated sigh she focuses her attention on the blue eyed wolf sitting in front of her scowling. His black hair hanging over one eye. "What do you want?" "You know what's coming, don't you?" His voice a low whisper, barley auditable to the human ear. His fists clenching, eyes turning into wide saucers. "It only happens every year Robert." Mating season was the worst, it set all wolfs on high alert, causing their senses to heighten. "No, Rowin this is different. This is the year the legends predicted that the Shadow packs mate -Lucas- will find his One." Robert gave her a look before turning his head. Her gaze follows his across the room over to Lucas. The shadow packs alpha was a dream to both shifters and humans. His broad shoulder tensing then relaxing as he breathes, those bright gree...
Romeo and Juliet, written by Shakespeare, is a story about two young kids from feuding families who fall in love, and then they both commit suicide. While I think there are multiple people who could be to blame, I think Juliet is the most to blame for both of their deaths. One of the main reasons I blame Juliet is because of her emotions. She is a young girl going through puberty which normally means emotions are everywhere. An example of this irrational behavior is when Juliet meets Romeo at the Capulet party and falls in love with him almost immediately, despite the fact that their families are sworn enemies. “The only man I love is the son of the only man I hate...Love is a monster for making me fall in love with my worst enemy.” (I, v, pg. 24). Another reason I blame her for their deaths is that she never once told her parents that she was married to Romeo. I feel like if she were to say ‘I can...