>>14936671http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jnme7xSq0GE"Part, fools! Put up your leaves, you know not what you do!"
A Montahue Floette enters the glade-turned battlefield, but as he rallies the crowd down, an opposing Captulip Floette also enters the scene.
"What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds? Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy death!"
"Tybalt, I do but keep the peace. put up thy flower, or manage it to part these men with me!"
Tybalt can't help but let out a few titters, he twirls his red flower with haughty superiority, "What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word! As I hate hell, all Montagues, and most of all, thee! Have at thee, coward!"
Benvolio can't keep calm for long, he's just been instigated, that's a sign of a loss of manliness if he dares to bear it, "Fine! I accept your challenge, have at thee as well!"
In the end, it seems as if even the people who come to stop the fights end up fighting themselves. That's certainly a lesson to write in the books. Suddenly, the Captulips and Montahues all forget about your presence, and turn on each other, even a few Pokemon unaffiliated with either household join in on the fun, simply because they're bored and want to roughhouse.
A) Try to stop the fight yet again. They have to grow tired eventually, right?
B) Head deeper into the fields for answers, no good can result from the fight.