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Chapter 240

Frederick and Vivianne moved with unparalleled grace, their chemistry eclipsing even that of Grace and Nelson.

"Juliet's Waltz", inspired by Shakespeare's timeless tragedy, told the tale of star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet.

Through their dance, Vivianne and Frederick painted a vivid picture of forbidden love, family feuds, and ultimately, devastating deaths.

Their movements were fluid and captivating, transporting the audience into the heart of the story. Each twirl and dip resonated with the passion and despair of the young lovers.

The tension built as the narrative unfolded and left the audience breathless with anticipation. By the dance's tragic conclusion, tears flowed freely, and hearts were heavy with a mix of emotions.

There was a bittersweet admiration for the lovers' eternal bond, a pang of sorrow for their untimely demise, and a simmering anger toward the societal constraints that led to their tragic end.

The audience was in tears, even Priscilla in the distance
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