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Now for the disclaimer: I do not own Romeo and Juliet. They belong to William Shakespear.

And I don't own the Joker or Batman either. (You'll see)


I'll look to like, if looking liking move:
But no more deep will I endart mine eye
Than your consent gives strength to make it fly.

Juliet had been carrying armfuls supplies from the front office, where they had been delivered, to each of the cabin's of Camp Capulet all morning. She had just decided to take a break on one of the benches, placed along the trailhead near the office, when the camp director came outside and spotted her. The director had a big smile plastered across her face as she sat down next to Juliet, angling herself so that she could face her.

"Why am I getting the feeling that you're about to ask me to do something that I'm not going to like?" Juliet asked raising her eye brows as she held a cold bottle of water to her neck. "Oh, wait maybe it's because I've been your workhorse all morning." She glanced down at her watch. "AND afternoon… or maybe it's because you've got a creepy 'Joker from Batman' thing going on right now." She said trying, unsuccessfully, not to laugh.

It was Juliet's first year ever coming to Camp Capulet but her and the director, Nora, who was only 11 years her senior, had bonded like sisters as soon as she arrived.

Normally Juliet was forced to spend her summers close to home helping her father, who was a Pastor, with running the church camps every year. She suspected it was so that her parents could keep a close eye on her as well. She understood that it was because they were simply being overprotective and she was their only child.

This summer she had put her foot down, declaring that she was going to have at least one fun summer to do what she wanted before high school was over. That was when her Aunt suggested that she come to Camp Capulet with her cousin, Tyler, to be a counselor. It had sounded like another summer filled with work but Tyler assured her that it was going to be a blast.

She had been right about the work part so far. However, she couldn't argue that this place was beautiful and that she felt a freedom that she hadn't before. That was enough for now.

"I just met with someone who is interested in investing in the camp!" Nora squealed. "Just imagine all the improvements we could make!" She said, practically bouncing up and down.

Juliet laughed. "That's great Nora!" She hadn't seen the director so happy since she had met her. "Was it the guy with the shiny BMW that I up front earlier?" She said remembering a guy, looking to be in his late twenties, who was wearing designer label from head to toe and was watching her while she had unloaded some supplies. It had made her uncomfortable.

"So, you noticed him? That's good, because he noticed you, too."

"How could I miss him, he stuck out like a sore thumb? And what do you mean 'good'?" Juliet said while shaking her head and feeling very confused.

"I mean he was asking about you and I invited him to the party tonight. So… I was hoping that you would make sure he enjoyed himself." The director shifted her gaze to the ground.

She didn't notice that Juliet was staring at her slack-jawed. When there was no response she looked back up at a Juliet and saw her stunned expression.

"Oh! I don't mean like that! I just want you to be nice and show him around. Make sure there's no trouble while he's here. Of course it wouldn't hurt for you to flirt with him a little. And he is, totally, eligible bachelor material after all. You can manage a little innocent flirting to fan his ego, right?"

Juliet nodded her head and swallowed. "Sure" she whispered.

Nora stood up and brushed off the back of her shorts. "Good, that way, if there WAS any trouble, he might be distracted… or occupied enough that he wouldn't notice. It would be awful for us to lose this opportunity because our investor is feeling rejected. We all need to do our best to help out around here." She winked at Juliet and then walked away back towards the office.

Juliet just sat there trying to process what had just happened. She hadn't expected such a request to be made of her and started to doubt whether she had made the right decision about coming here. But she knew that she didn't want to go running home and prove her parents right by showing them that she couldn't even handle being away for a week by herself.

It wasn't like Nora was trying to marry her off to this guy. "A little innocent flirting" she had said. That couldn't hurt. Especially if it meant money for improvements to this camp, that so many people loved. She took a long swallow of her water, then stood up and headed down the path towards her cabin to take a shower and figure out what would be appropriate to wear to the party tonight.