Romeo+and+Juliet+Act+II+Summary+Letter+James+Kang+9E

It has indeed been a long time since I have sought you. Is your lonely life in the deadly prison fine these days? It is such a shame for all the people in Verona to see you get caught fighting with that such rude brat, Tybalt. Although time has passed, my friendship and vow to your have not been lost. I still wait for the day when you, my friend, can be released from the nightmarish cells of prison. Oh, oh, my Inmalt, you are probably wondering why I would have wrote such a letter to you. It is that I am in love with another woman, not with Rosaline, but much more beautiful Juliet. It happened just yesterday night when I walked through the heavy gate of the Capulets for the party. Of course, there is no way the Capulets, my foes, would have invited Benvolio, Mercutio, and me, but we snuck in. O, and there was beautiful Juliet, the daughter of the Capulet, who was dancing around with other men. I snuck up to her, leaning to her, and asked for her kiss with my sweet words. She fell in and I fell into her eyes; and we kissed. Her lips were more delicious than dark, red cherries and her eyes were deeper than the ocean, lighter than the sky. Although the meeting was so lovable, I had to leave with my friends. But I couldn’t leave her that night. I needed to see her beautiful eyes and feel her lips. I climbed over the orchard wall that kept me away from my beautiful Juliet. I flew over the orchard walls with the Cupid’s wings and calmly landed on the back yard of her balcony. God must have known our love too, Juliet came out of the house into her balcony and started to speak in her gorgeous voice. I couldn’t hold it. I went near the balcony and started talking to Juliet. She seemed quite surprised but she soon swore me love and talked like a beautiful bird in the early morning. We exchanged our vows of love and talked through the midnight. With her eyes staring at me, I couldn’t leave the balcony. Unfortunately, her ugly nurse started to call my love and we had to depart. But we made promises to each other, Inmalt, that we would marry morrow in the ghostly father’s cell. With my love’s promise, I went straight to the Father’s cell, where Friar Lawrence was making remarks about my love. I finally persuaded the holy man to let Juliet and me marry in his cell. Ay, I was so delighted that I didn’t even need any sleep but started home when I encountered my friends from last night. Mercutio and I did have some word battles and jokes about sexuality, but our friendship was deepened. While making some jokes, the nurse from the Capulet came up to me to ask about the marriage. I told her everything with the best of my ability to be polite to that fat nurse. She seemed very nice as I gave her some coins --all humans need are those coins. Now, I am waiting with the Father for Juliet. She will be here right after the fat nurse gets to her house. I do not wish to be cruel to the nurse who connected me and my love. Friar Lawrence is talking to me as I write this letter, but my heart and mind is just full of Juliet that I do not know what to say to you my dear friend. Oh, oh, oh, I see Juliet running in beautifully towards me. I must end now, my dear Inmalt. Bless me, Inmalt **From you deepest pal, Romeo**
 * To my dear Friend, Inmalt**