Romeo #129
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "When Love Comes," the playful antics of the dancers take a mischievous turn when they prank the lighting engineer by swapping ham for pink blotting paper in his sandwiches—only to learn too late that the snacks were meant for Dickie Pride. The mix-up sets off a chain of misunderstandings, as Dickie, convinced Billy Fury was teasing him, retaliates by adding salt to Billy’s tea, escalating the chaos. Norman Lee’s expressive art brings the lighthearted tension to life, capturing every flustered glance and flailing gesture in this classic slice of 1960s British comic charm.
In "When Love Comes," Jo tries to warn her brother about Mary, the new girl from the Students' Hostel who’s already captured the hearts of everyone around her. Though Mary has sworn off serious relationships, Jo can’t shake the feeling that her brother might be different—so she quietly devises a plan to see if love might just be real this time.
In "Ruth - Always in Hot Water," Jo and Ruth face a death sentence, but with the help of Abdul and Doraya, they flee into the unknown. When Ben Ahdam closes in, the tension boils over—Abdul makes a desperate stand, and the outcome hangs in the balance.
In "Pink Sandwiches," a prank among dancers to sabotage the lighting engineer backfires when they realize the pink blotting paper sandwiches were meant for Dickie Pride. When Dickie, thinking Billy Fury was teasing him, retaliates by salted Billy’s tea, the mix-up sets off a chain of misunderstandings neither man expected.
In "Never a Honeymoon Like It," Bill and Cherry—strangers only moments before—find themselves swept into a whirlwind of fate when they win a dream prize: a new home, a full wedding, and a honeymoon. Before Cherry can say yes, she’s pulled into a whirlwind of bridal preparations, only to discover the wedding is set for that very night.
In "Heart Breaker," Sharon sets her sights on John, betting she can reel him in with her charm and then walk away—just like she’s done with others. But when John reveals he already knows her reputation, the game shifts in ways neither of them expected.
In "null," Jo and Annie find themselves in San Sebille, where they enroll in a class for classic Spanish dancing. The instructor’s dramatic declarations of love for Annie take a sudden turn when his wife unexpectedly shows up.
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