In the cafeteria at the university, the two girls discuss the fact that they have only spent time together once before, and that their relationship is strained. The girls agree that they need to work things out, but they disagree on how to do it. They argue about whether or not it is proper for them to spend so much time together, and they argue about the merits of each other's personalities. Finally, the girls decide that it is time to get back to the subject of love. They agree that true love exists between Romeo and Juliet, but that they do not believe in it at first sight. They say that they owe their love to each other for the kindness they show in carrying it out.
In the cafeteria at the university, the two girls discuss the fact that they have only spent time together once before, and that their relationship is strained. The girls agree that they need to work things out, but they disagree on how to do it. They argue about whether or not it is proper for them to spend so much time together, and they argue about the merits of each other's personalities. Finally, the girls decide that it is time to get back to the subject of love. They agree that true love exists between Romeo and Juliet, but that they do not believe in it at first sight. They say that they owe their love to each other for the kindness they show in carrying it out.