Art: Serendipity in Nature: Kangni Huang
Romeo and Juliets' Wedding Vows: Julia De Oliveira
Romeo: O my beloved Juliet, now that my lips have graced thous holy shrine, I wish to never know a touch so holy. For I love thee, not just by my eyes, but with simply every aspect of my being. I have not known of beauty till thy set thys eyes on me. If my being of a Montegue be so unholy, allow me to unleash the sins of such name, and reclaim me as thy wishes. Thee has caught me in a love so fervent, i no longer remember a life before thee. Thee is the dove I have been searching for, gracious and vibrant, capturing me in the flourish of thys wings. If thy ever wishes to fly away, understand that i will follow thee to the ends of this impenetrable world. Taketh my heart, it is thys to keep, break, shatter, cherish, hold, and or to love.
Juliet: O Romeo, O Romeo, thou are here now my beloved Romeo. If I be a holy shrine, thou shall be a worshipper. Grace me with the presences of thee in my temple, and i shall grace you with the worship of you, the god of my idolatry. Allow me to be the dove thy cherises and keeps, for i am a dove only for thee, my wings only flourishing when in the presence of thee. Thouest not a sin, and if thouest believes so, I sweareth on me that thou shall be a sin I keep. What is sin? For a sin can only be a sin if called as much. I swear by thee, to cherish and hold thys heart, if thee excepts mine.