As everyone knows, the Montagues and Capulets are involved in a historical feud. It has been passed on generation by generation. Well it just so happens to be, that it has been passed onto the servants as well!
Yesterday, as the servants were passing by each other, one of the servants bit their thumb at the other!
"Do you bite your thumb at us sir?" asked Abram, a servant to the Capulet.
Who was to know that that would start a huge uproar? The servants drew their swords and started fighting wildly and tossing hurtful words.
After awhile, relatives to the feuding came and joined in, which drew the attention to officers, than the masters!
After awhile of fighting, along came the Prince, who declared his tiredness of the feud, and proclaimed a huge, unavoidable sentence.
The prince stated, "Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace... If ever you disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace..."
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