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'''Juliette Capp''' is the middle<ref name="birth order" /> child of the late [[Cordelia Capp]] and [[Caliban Capp]]. She was orphaned young and lives with her grandfather [[Consort Capp]], with her brother [[Tybalt Capp]] and sister [[Hermia Capp]]. Her cousins are [[Miranda Capp|Miranda]], [[Hal Capp|Hal]], [[Desdemona Capp|Desdemona]], and [[Ariel Capp|Ariel]]. Juliette is secretly dating [[Romeo Monty]], despite their families holding a brutal feud, which has caused the deaths of family members from both sides. |
'''Juliette Capp''' is the middle<ref name="birth order" /> [[child]] of the late [[Cordelia Capp]] and [[Caliban Capp]]. She was orphaned young and lives with her grandfather [[Consort Capp]], with her brother [[Tybalt Capp]] and sister [[Hermia Capp]]. Her cousins are [[Miranda Capp|Miranda]], [[Hal Capp|Hal]], [[Desdemona Capp|Desdemona]], and [[Ariel Capp|Ariel]]. Juliette is secretly dating [[Romeo Monty]], despite their families holding a brutal feud, which has caused the deaths of family members from both sides. |
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Juliette is probably supposed to be the oldest Capp child, and Tybalt the youngest, because her memories (and her brother's and sister's) state that when their parents died, Juliette was a teen, Hermia was a child, and Tybalt was a toddler. Juliette wants her family to be proud of her, but her love for Romeo might be a problem. |
Juliette is probably supposed to be the oldest Capp child, and Tybalt the youngest, because her memories (and her brother's and sister's) state that when their parents died, Juliette was a teen, Hermia was a child, and Tybalt was a toddler. Juliette wants her family to be proud of her, but her love for Romeo might be a problem. |