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Thursday, March 21, 2013 12:02 PM
Prologue


"Who could refrain that had a heart to love and in that heart courage to make love known?"
 - William Shakespeare

March 22, 2013


If Romeo and Juliet were meant for each other,
then our love is so much more than that.
For I am no Romeo and you are no Juliet,
but together, we are more than perfect.


Kuori smiled as she picked up the scrambled piece of paper in her hands, memories flashing in her mind. His countenance that lifted up whenever he saw her and that gleam in his eyes as he gaze at her softly; the irrevocable proof that he was in love with her.



Holding the paper close to her heart, she got up from the chair she was sitting on and opened the windows before her. A gentle sea breeze rustled her hair and sent her glorious brown curls flowing with the wind, a twinkle of happiness in her eyes as she observed the magnificent ocean before her.

 
"What are you doing, Kuori?"

 
She whirled around, and there he was. Her love, looking at her with ebony black eyes of adoration. It was a love that had not diminished throughout the years they had been together and she knew that there were still many more that was to come. Walking towards her, he gently pulled her into an embrace and laid his head on the crook of her shoulder, breathing heavily against her neck.

 
"Nothing much. Just admiring the scenery."

 
She replied him, a wistful smile on her face. They had come to live in a house facing the ocean when her love, Kevan, purchased the island one year ago. It was not a big island by any means, but it was big enough for them to build their house and start their imminent family together.

 
"So how many of those seashells have you collected already?" Kevan questioned, placing his hand on the bulge of Kuori's tummy and stroking it softly, "And has our little baby been a good boy today?"

 
Kuori smiled. She had realized she was pregnant nine months ago when she visited the doctor's for what she thought was a food poisoning case at that time. That day turned out to be the best day of her life. The doctor had happily announced to her that she was a week pregnant and that the vomiting she thought was due to her body purging itself of bacteria infested food was actually morning sickness that was experienced daily by most pregnant woman.

 
She had been so worried at first. Kevan and her were only University students at that time and were not even married. There was no way they could afford to raise a family. Also, they had finally settled into their relationship after overcoming numerous obstacles and she was afraid that the baby she was carrying might jeopardize their relationship.

 
Her worry was for naught. The moment Kevan found out about the news, he had immediately proposed to her, claiming responsibility for the fetus she was carrying inside her. The baby they had both made together with love. Everything went by in a whirlwind from there on. Wedding plans were immediately formulated, a meeting with the parents from both sides was quickly arranged and soon before Kuori knew it, she was married to the sole heir of Highlands corporation, Kevan Cuttingfield, the love of her life.

 
"What's with the silence and secret smile?"

 
Kevan was looking at her puzzled, confusion evident on his face. This made her smile harder.

 
"I'm just thinking back to the events that happened since we got married. You know, Kevan, I just realized, our love story could be written as a fairytale," Kuori replied, her face lighting with excitement, "and I'll be the lucky Cinderella who got to marry the Prince Charming of her dreams."

 
Kevan chuckled, "Nah. I've always thought it was the Prince Charming who got lucky. After all, if the princess did not come to the ball, he would have been forced to marry a princess of equal standing for the sake of his kingdom. Can you imagine that? That poor soul will not even get a taste of true love!"

 
Kuori laughed as Kevan grew more agitated as he spoke, his tone containing a twinge of frustration.

 
"Stop laughing!" Kevan commanded, releasing the arms around his wife, breaking the tight embrace they were in.

 
"But it's funny." Kuori replied, sticking out her tongue at him defiantly.

 
Kevan shook his head in exasperation. Such were the antics of his dearly beloved wife. What was a husband to do but surrender?

 
"If we were in the age of dynasties in China, you would have been locked up in a pig cage and thrown into the sea for defying your husband, my dear feisty wife." Kevan pouted unseeingly for a man of his age.

 
"Yet the fact is we're not in the past but rather in modernized times, where a wife can defy her husband without fearing death." Kuori retorted, watching her husband's face fell as he failed to come up with a comeback.

 
"You can never win our verbal banters." Kuori proclaimed proudly as Kevan struggled for a response, "Just give it up."

 
Kevan sighed.

 
"Sometimes, I really wonder why I marry you." he spoke as he held up his hands in surrender, posing the question to the heavens above.

 
"Cause you love me." Kuori smiled brightly in reply, dazzling the senses out of Kevan.

 
"So the prince got lucky huh?" he breathed heavily in the silence between them, slowly approaching his wife once more as his footsteps echoed loudly in the quiet room..

 
"But the princess was luckier-" she managed to reply before her lips were swooped in one kiss, cutting her off efficiently.

 
"You need to have better manners, Prince Charming," she chided when they broke their kiss after a while, "or your princess might just take flight."

 
Kevan chuckled loudly before gently steering his wife away from the window and leading her to their bed instead.

 
"There, all safe and secured," he spoke as he tucked her in bed, "you can't run away now. It's time for bed my little princess."

 
"I'm not little." Kuori immediately protested, implying the huge belly she had now, "I'm anything but little."

 
"And you're anything but big either." Kevan replied before closing the window, shutting out the chilly breeze outside. He was just about to join Kuori in bed when his eyes caught glance of a crumpled piece of paper on the table. The paper he had first seen Kuori holding onto when he entered the room. Unable to stifle his curiosity, he gently pried open the scrap of paper with his two fingers. On the paper were written these four lines:

 
If Romeo and Juliet were meant for each other,
then our love is so much more than that.
For I am no Romeo and you are no Juliet,
but together, we are more than perfect.


Smiling to himself, Kevan took the pen on the table and continued the make shift poem.

 
Two contrasting souls from two different worlds,
a love thought of as impossible.
There the prince met the pauper,
and so begins this strange encounter.


mihan's story.






If Romeo and Juliet were meant for each other,
then our love is so much more than that.
For I am no Romeo
and you are no Juliet,
but together, we are more than perfect.


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