My witchy sisters and I planted seeds of evil in Macbeth's head today. I wonder if he's going to take being king into his own hands. Only time will tell.
M.M.
What evil seeds? You have only given me the prediction of the future. I will use this prediction to make all of my dreams come true, and no credit will be given to thou froward milk-livered maggot-pies.
Finally our prophecy has become true. Macbeth was killed by Macduff, since he of course was not born of woman technically. Malcolm is now the rightful leader as it should be, and Lady Macbeth, well she's dead now too. Us sisters all saw it coming, I hope you all enjoyed the show. Now that Malcolm is king, we are going to sit back, maybe take a break from our witchiness, and let him bring Scotland back to a good spot. Don't worry though, we'll be back. M.M.
Sleep walking is a curse. I make sure Lady Macbeth is telling her story while she is asleep. The doctor knew he heard things he shouldn't have, so it's only a matter of time before people find out what she and Macbeth have been up to. Once again I am concern free, I know everything will work to our will. No one can stop what is going to happen. If I said I "hope" Macbeth dies, it would be a lie because I already know what is going to happen. Everyone's future is in our hands and I can see it all. I think everyone is going to be surprised, no actually, I hope everyone is surprised for what is to come. Oh by the way Macduff, how were you born? M.M.
Hello my lovelies. Nothing too crazy has happened since my last update. The people have been talking about my sisters and I. Little do they know, we're around more than they know. There has seemed to be talk of murders here and there. I'm intrigued by these thoughts of the people around me. My sisters and I can't wait to work our magic up again when the time is right. Let us just say that some people may be slightly influenced to follow through with their fantasies. Our helping hands may just help Macbeth to the throne, but I'm not sure. Anyways, I'll update you when I get the chance. Also, Lady Macbeth is oddly manly. Am I the only person to notice this? -CS
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