National Post (National Edition)

FIVE THINGS ABOUT NEW ROMEO & JULIET

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An Italian couple has become known as the Romeo and Juliet of the lockdown.

In true Shakespear­ean style, their story began on their respective balconies. And it was in Verona — the same city in which Romeo

and Juliet took place. But this love story does not have a tragic end: six months after they met from afar, the sweetheart­s are engaged.

1 WHAT LIGHT THROUGH YONDER BALCONY BREAKS

Michele D'Alpaos, 38, first laid eyes on Paola Agnelli, 40, in mid-March when she walked out on her balcony across from his. “I was immediatel­y struck by the beauty of this girl,” D'Alpaos said. “I had to know her.” A few minutes later, Agnelli caught D'Alpaos' gaze. “It was a magical moment,” she said. “I immediatel­y thought, `What a beautiful boy.'”

2 BORROW CUPID'S WINGS

It just so happened that D'Alpaos' sister knew Agnelli and gave him her name. “I saw that she had an Instagram profile, but I didn't,” d'Alpaos said. “In five minutes, I created an account.”

3 SILVER-SWEET LOVERS' TONGUES BY NIGHT

They started texting until 3 a.m. Their connection was immediate, Agnelli said, but for 10 weeks, the relationsh­ip was confined to phone calls and cross-balcony flirtation. From a distance, the couple got to know each other, and learned they share similar values.

4 THE MORE I GIVE TO THEE

Barred from stepping closer than 200 metres to her, a smitten D'Alpaos sent multiple bouquets of flowers, then hung a bedsheet with “Paola” emblazoned in big bubble letters from his apartment. That drew local news and social media, and the couple became known as the modern-day Romeo and Juliet.

5 THUS FROM MY LIPS

They finally met in early May, at a local park, and at long last, removed their masks for a kiss. By July, they had met each other's families, and began discussing spending the rest of their lives together. As a nod to their fated first encounter, “it would be a dream to be able to do the wedding ceremony on the terrace of my building,” D'Alpaos said.

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