The first time Romeo met Juliet he was captivated by her charm, but Juliet had made fun of him with one of his girlfriends, which angered Romeo. So Juliette took on the role of victim, complaining to her and Romeo's friends that she had done nothing and that Romeo had a problem in his head. As Juliette had given Romeo a reputation for being crazy, she continued to make fun of him with her girlfriends, and Romeo didn't dare say anything back, because he had come to believe that Juliette was right and that he was the one who was imagining things. Once home, Roméo admired the photos Juliette had posted on her blog and was intrigued by the strange texts she posted, such as the one that read "I'm not who you think I am, I'm worse, I like to have men under my control without belonging to them, because when I don't belong to them, they're even more crazy about me, I don't answer you", and in one of her photos, in which Juliette wore a top in the same shade of blue as her eyes, Juliette described the photo by saying 'it's so blue it's like seeing the world from above'. Romeo, who was under Juliet's spell but whom Juliet was leading by the nose, mocking him and then trying to make him believe that he had hallucinated and that she had done nothing, posted a comment under Juliet's photo of herself, saying "it's so blue you'd think you were looking down on the world", telling Juliet that he was surrendering to her and that he was at her feet. The next day, when Romeo ran into Juliet again and asked if she was all right, Juliet replied with a hypnotic look and a teasing voice: "Fine, my doggie". As a result, Romeo was even more in Juliet's thrall, and Juliet had turned Romeo into a dog.
