Friday, January 27, 2012


          Every story starts with once upon time here once upon time there and fairy tales were the happiest things happen all the time, but for Julia it was not a fairy tale. Julia is a beautiful woman with nice curly light brown hair. Her hair moves beautifully with the wind that blows in the beautiful city of Rome. Everyone knows Julia and her great elite family. Her father is one of the greatest army commanders. Her mother is just a beautiful woman who attends the father and her daughter. Everyone respects Abelado, Julia’s father because he performed a great understandable tactic when he was at war.
            Julia, a respectable woman who has never failed at her parents ruling is now in love. She is deeply in love and hopes she can live happily ever after. This will not be possible and now she is heart broken. A beautiful woman heart broken is the saddest thing to occur. She desires to be her great love for ever but this person is not allowed into her life. If her parents find out that they will the poor hardworking slave, Amando. Yes, she has found love in this slave, which is of great surprise. Her family does not know this but the day they find out everything will be doomed. Julia to protect her lover has planned to runaway. She is a great risk of being found and her lover getting killed. She has planned to get lost in the monuments of Rome. She hopes to never be found. At the time she is living happily ever after but she knows this won’t last for so much.
            While Julia is away with her lover, her parents are in great shock and have sent the whole army in search for her. Alfreda, Julia’s mother questions herself on what did she do wrong, she things she didn’t educate her daughter well enough. She is disgusted of the way her daughter has reacted and now she has ran away. Jiulia’s father wishes he never brought in this hardworking slave to the house. Now his daughter is gone and doesn’t know what will happen next. Meanwhile Julia and Amando are having the time of their lives and they wish for never to end.

-Andrea Alvares