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Still Star-Crossed Still Star-Crossed by Melinda Taub
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“Benvolio had never been in love, and he was certain that he was not now. When he compared the turmoil Rosaline provoked in him to Romeo’s sighing, poetical ardor, he found they had little in common. He felt no urge to write sonnets, nor to moan her name and weep. That was love. This was—irritating. No”
Melinda Taub, Still Star-Crossed
“Here I made this for you. 'Twas finished weeks ago. I should have known better than to expect your attentions when you had no further need of me." She thrust a scrap of cloth at him. "Here." He took it. It was a handkerchief, embroidered with the Montague crest. "Thanks." "You're welcome. Go choke on it.”
Melinda Taub, Still Star-Crossed
“You seem not like a lady give much to swooning, anyway, from what I've seen," he said.
"Not much, sir. Swooning stains one's gown with earth."
"But not if one is there to catch you, lady."
"'Tis true. But men can't be relied upon to follow me about with outstretched arms, and so I think it best to stay upright.”
Melinda Taub, Still Star-Crossed
“Me atrevería a mucho más contra cualquier hombre que levantara la espada contra una dama, no importa cómo se llame.”
Melinda Taub, Still Star-Crossed