Chapter 2:

Benvolio was eating a live sheep. He then sees Romeo. "Hey, Romeo," says Benvolio.

Romeo was depressed. "Hey." He then snaps out of it for a bit. "You have some blood on your face!"

Benvolio then wipes it off. "So, how are you?"

"I still long for Rosaline," says Romeo.

"You're better off without her," says Benvolio, "come on. We're going to get your mind off it!"

...

Meanwhile, with Juliet. She has just come home. "Juliet, where have you been," asks Angelica.

"I was out," says Juliet.

"What's that red stuff on your lips," asks Angelica.

"Lipstick," asks Juliet. Angelica wasn't buying it. "Okay, it's blood. I'm a vampire! If it helps, he was a peeping tom!"

"Juliet, if you keep this up, the humans will want to kill you," says Angelica.

"I don't like feasting on people, but I can't help it," says Juliet.

"Remember the substitute that was recommended to your family," says Angelica.

"Animal blood," says Juliet, "there's just one little problem... I'm an animal lover! The idea of sinking my fangs into a cute little bunny or a majestic horse... or even a skunk, but there's another reason for that one! Too bad vampires can't be vegetarians."

"That is a problem," says Angelica, "you're a sweet girl and I'm sure one day, you will learn to control your urges and find another way."

"You're an angel, Angelica," says Juliet.

"You're realizing it now?" Angelica then gets out her wings and the two laugh. "So, who was he peeping?"

"This girl who lives down the street, but personally, I don't really see the appeal. She has the most disgusting habits!"

...

Benvolio finds a poster. "A Halloween ball," asks Benvolio, "that could help you get over Rosaline!"

"There's just one problem," says Romeo, "take a look!"

"Oh, the Capulets," says Benvolio, "that is a problem!"

"We look like dogs," says Romeo, "they're gonna notice us!"

"We'll just have to wear really good disguises," says Benvolio.

"And how will this get my mind off Rosaline, she's more than likely going to be there," says Romeo.

"Why do I have to think of anything," asks Benvolio.

...

Tybalt was watching the neighbors. "Werewolves," says Tybalt, "they are nothing but beasts! I will rid the world of all of them... well, at least this city. Your days are numbered!"

To Be Continued