Destiny tempered? Is it true that the story may not be complete? Believe it or not, the fairytale couple is still alive! How could they have survived? Something changed their fate for the better. Their lives will go on, but no one knows what will happen to them. Nobody wrote about it. There are hidden secrets about what they did, if you can find out where they are. The fight is over. Everything is fine between the families now. They are now one family, as their children are officially married. There was a grand ceremony and everyone in the kingdom came to see the great day when the family feud was finally over. There has never been a better welcome anywhere. You name it and it was there. Cakes, biscuits, brownies, ice cream, sweets, every child's dream! Everyone was thrilled to see the two families united as one! The married couple couldn't have asked for anything better than their parents not fighting anymore. They have been a happy family for five years now. Together they have a daughter, Isabella, who is now three years old. He lives with them in the palace and absolutely loves it. He has many little friends in the kingdom and loves to bring them to the palace. When she is older, she will be home-schooled by Maria, a family friend who often looks after Isabella when her parents are away. Isabella says she wants to be a teacher when she's older, just like Maria. She is very keen to learn to read so she can read the stories herself. Romeo and Juliet absolutely adore their little girl and hope to have another child in the future. Romeo and Juliet have a lot to worry about now that there is another person in their lives. They find it difficult to keep up with all the chores that need to be done... middle of paper... practically dead. It's not always a good idea to act on impulse, even if it may seem like the right thing to do. If Romeo and Juliet had had good advice and thought about what they were doing, maybe they both would have survived. The story could have had a happy fairytale ending instead of the tragic ending it has. If the news that Juliet was not actually dead had reached Romeo, he would not have killed himself to be with her. He would wait for her to wake up and then they would continue with their lives. Perhaps Mercutio could have helped if he had lived. He could have helped spread the word that she was still alive. He could have told Romeo not to kill himself for a girl. A girl who wasn't even dead, after all. So the tragic ending is really their fault. Romeo killed himself. No one else killed him; only himself, by impulse.
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