THE VERONA TIMES!

BREAKING NEWS! CAPULET AND

CAPULET AND MONTAGUE

DOG FIGHT?

On the cobblestones of the once peaceful city, the two servants—Gregory and Sampson—of the Montague family, were seen fighting on the street with Balthasar and Abraham of the Capulet family before the Prince came and stopped them early this day.

"A dog of that house shall not move me to stand" says Sampson. Eye witnesses from the Capulet church on the side of the street say that the servants of the Montague family started the fight while the Montague church say that that the Capulet's pulled out their swords first and were asking for a fight. Witnesses of the citizens who aren't in any family say that the Montague servants were in fact the ones who started the fight and were the ones who pulled out their swords by the following quote: "My naked weapon is out. Quarrel, I will back thee" from Sampson.

Even though there were eye witnesses the Prince said " If even you disturb our streets again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace" which may be the only way to end the feud. Luckily the matter was resolved with the two Lords agreeing to this and both quickly left in a hurry. Most likely embarrassed by the Prince having to come and end their servants fight.

The reported two servants fighting of the two families. The other two servants were cut off.