Hello again everyone. I'm back with chapter four. A big thank you to QueenCobraWing for reviewing and about Amelie not acting fifteen, she's very shy and I originally planned for her to be much younger. Rest assured, she will start to act much more like a rebellious teen as the story goes on. Please go to my profile to vote on what I should do after I finish this story. Thanks everyone, now on with the story. See you at the bottom!

I've noticed I've forgotten disclaimers for the last chapters, so this one goes for this chapter, all previous ones, and any future chapters I might forget disclaimers for later on: I do not own Romeo and Juliet or any other characters other than Amelie. They belong to William Shakespeare or whoever else owns them, since he's been dead since the mid-1500s.


That Night at the Capulet Mansion.

Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, and Paris

"I've found Juliet!" cried Lord Capulet as he came into the receiving room where Paris and Lady Capulet sat, talking in trivial discussion.

"She is married to that Montague, Romeo, and they have a child, A beautiful fifteen year old with long ebony hair and glittering chocolate-colored eyes; so like Juliet, though she has some Montague features." Continued Lord Capulet, with some disdain towards the fact that Juliet had a child with a Montague.

"She lives, truly husband? You do not jest? Oh the wonder, that our lost daughter is alive after all this time, though why she would marry the Montague, I do not know. Oh happy day that she lives!" Cried Lady Capulet, with happiness in her voice.

"How is this happy?" yelled Paris, bitterly. "My love is wed to thine enemy. She must have been forced into it. This is horrible! I shalt kill the Montague with mine own hands!" Finished Paris, angry that the woman whom he had desired to possess was wedded to another man.

I've already arranged to meet with Juliet, that Montague, Romeo, and their child, Amelie, tomorrow for the mid-day meal at a local restaurant." Said Lord Capulet. "You are invited to attend too, Count Paris." He added.

"I will attend," Snarled Paris, "Only to see my love and rescue her from this forced union with the vile Montague."

"I do not know if Juliet will leave him." Remarked Lady Capulet. "It is seen as dishonorable to leave one's husband, and Juliet is very conscious of honor. This is not even considering the child." She added, displeasure obvious as she mentioned Amelie.

"I care not!" Yelled Paris. "Leave the child on the streets or kill her with the Montague! I want my wife and I shalt have her!"

"This matters not now." Interjected Lord Capulet. "We will have time tomorrow to decide what we shall do with the child. Now, it grows late and we shall see our daughter for the first time in sixteen years, we must be rested. County Paris, you may stay the night so that you needn't rise too early tomorrow. We shall leave tomorrow to meet with Juliet and them by the hour of eleven."

"I shalt be ready, Mi Lord." Replied Paris. "Goodnight."


Oh, foolish Capulets. Even after all this time, they're still blind to their daughter's wishes and her happiness and they still don't understand her and care more about themslves. If I had them for parents, I'd have taken off a long time , that's the end of chapter four. Once again, I apologize they're so short. They come to me in spurts, so I post them as they come to me. You'll get to see Juliet's reaction to her parents' wishes for her to leave her husband and child along with her reaction to they're disdain for them and about her still marrying Paris in the next few chapters. See you in the next chapter. Sayonora. REVIEW!