I heard about the descriptions of Juliet's current condition, and it surely described that she's dead for sure. I 'm still in disbelief about the day's events. I was sure that Juliet was only in a phase of being paralyzed or that the Capulet family had misinterpreted her state of being. I've heard from a close townsman of mine that Juliet's blood was cold and stiff. Which is exactly how someone's condition would be after their death. Not only that, but her joints are stiff as well with no sign of a pulse or breathe. I still have remaining questions regarding her death though. There's really no way she could have died during her sleep at the age of 13. But then again, it could be possible. At this point, I'm not very sure. The fact that she lost her life at such an early point in her life is remarkable. Sometimes, love can be harsh and mean to a person's life. I know you're in a better place, but this was such an unexpected death. Oh I grieve for you, Juliet. "Death is my son-in-law. Death is my heir. My daughter he hath wedded. I will die." said Capulet.
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