Thy 'tis I, meant for Juliet. not a flag mouthed foolish idiot like thee.
Lay me aside Juliet
Capulet Tomb
Juliet, my love. You make this room shine like a lantern. Thy 'tis us left. I have gotten rid of everyone distracting our love. 'tis I who shall spend forever with you.
Paris sees Romeo and confronts him with anger, Romeo tries to deflect a fight but, Paris gets physical. Leading to Romeo stabbing Paris. After Paris was stabbed he told Romeo to lay his body aside Juliets.
Thou 'tis time my love, I shall drink this potion and, we will live eternally together beloved.
Romeo listened and went to the Capulet Tomb where Juliet's deceased body was, and placed the body of Paris in front of Juliets.
Beloved?! You have awaken!!?
Romeo?
After Romeo was done with Paris' body he went to Juliet's body, and he expressed his love for her. Romeo speaks to her about his plan to spend his life with her, and the afterlife.
Juliet, Im glad to see you art hence with I. We must leave and be together.
Of course, my love. Our love will be Eternal. Thee no one can come in our way.
Here, Romeo tells Juliet his plan to drink a potion to commit suicide, and spend eternity in the afterlife with her in peace. This was his plan until...
Juliet suddenly woke up, Romeo was shocked he dropped the potion in which it spilled everywhere.
Lastly, after Juliet suddenly woke up they talked for a little bit, Romeo expressed how much he missed Juliet, and how he wanted to end his life to spend eternity with her, and he requested to leave the Capulet tomb so he doesn't get caught, Juliet also expressed her love for him, and then they left.