The Truth Is Never Easy

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Chapter 1: The Unknown Marriage

It all started on that one day. The day of August 30th. That day, from then on, would be remembered forever. It all started with Iago, like always, was complaining to his buddy, Roderigo, about how he should have gotten promoted instead of Cassio, and how much better he was then Othello. Iago believed that he should have been promoted because of his seniority. Together, the two of them talked and talked. Then Iago had the most brilliant idea ever. He knew that Othello and Desdemona, the daughter of Brabantio, a senator of the city of Venice, had eloped. Iago knew that Brabantio would never accept his daughter, his most prized possession, to marry a moor. Never the less, Othello. What to do. Iago and Roderigo then yelled to Brabantio that there was a thief, to get his attention. There was not one thief in sight at all. Roderigo then tells Brabantio that his daughter, Desdemona, one of his most prized possessions, had eloped with Othello. At first, Brabantio did not believe Roderigo. After all he was one of they many guys that Desdemona had dated. Then after Brabantio realized that his daughter was not in the house, he finally realized that she had to have eloped with Othello. After knowing that Brabantio realized that his daughter had eloped, Iago then left to go to Othello's house, to tell him that, Brabantio knows that he and Desdemona had eloped.

August 30

"WHAT?" Screamed Brabantio. "She did what?" Yelled Brabantio, as he was most shocked at what his daughter had done. "This moor…he must have used magic on her. She would never marry any man, that she didn't love or any man that she knew I wouldn't approve of." He sighed heavily, trying to control his temper. Resisting the urge to not try and hurt Roderigo.

"Brabantio, I know this must be hard for you," sighed Roderigo.

"Yes, you're right Roderigo. This moor you speak of, what is his name?"

Roderigo looked around and then sighed, "I'm not quite sure of his name. I have a better of idea. We will search the city. Together we shall find this moor. Call security. Together we will search every house in the city to find her."

"Splendid idea. Come on, let's get going." Brabantio started to walk away with two guards following him. "Roderigo, I thank you."

"It is my pleasure Brabantio, to help you find your daughter and this moor she had married." Roderigo smiled as he said that.

The two men leave and search the city. They search for the daughter of a senator. What has she done?