In this short scene, the young narrator introduces himself as Jay. He apologizes for his late introduction. He tells the audience that he is quite the romantic, and that he has heard rumors about him. He says that he was unable to even sense Romeo's movements, but that the manor was not ordinary. He asks the others to join him in the search for the lock, and he says he will join them as the host of the party. The others murmur, but Jay says he is not afraid of them. He explains that Romeo is trying to kill himself even more because he knows that people will see him as a murderer. He then tells them to drink some wine, which he says will poison them if they do not take the full amount. He also tells them the story of Romeo and Rosa, and asks them to whisper to each other that they are truly in love and that they have both died. He wants to give them the gift of their love, and they agree to do so.
In this short scene, the young narrator introduces himself as Jay. He apologizes for his late introduction. He tells the audience that he is quite the romantic, and that he has heard rumors about him. He says that he was unable to even sense Romeo's movements, but that the manor was not ordinary. He asks the others to join him in the search for the lock, and he says he will join them as the host of the party. The others murmur, but Jay says he is not afraid of them. He explains that Romeo is trying to kill himself even more because he knows that people will see him as a murderer. He then tells them to drink some wine, which he says will poison them if they do not take the full amount. He also tells them the story of Romeo and Rosa, and asks them to whisper to each other that they are truly in love and that they have both died. He wants to give them the gift of their love, and they agree to do so.