The story of two missing teens, Jackson Powell and Nicole Dones in the state of Florida USA has sparked great interest, as their story resembles that of the famous Romeo and Juliet play by William Shakespeare. The teens who were caught between two worlds (Love and Family opinions) are being looked for as it believed that they ran away together through the fear that they would not be able to be together following the disapproval of their relationship by both individuals parents. Nicole is a mere 17 years old and her boyfriend Jackson is 18. They do things just like their peers, such as attending their senior prom but two days after which was April 18th 2011 they disappeared.

At the moment the police department in Miami FL do not believe they are in any danger, but it is still urgent that the love struck teenagers be found.
The parents of Miss Dones have said “We never forbid our daughter from seeing Jackson. We just didn't want her to lose focus on school.” And the same goes for Mr Powell’s parents “We had urged our son to back off a little bit from his relationship with Dones and focus on college.”
Regardless of the disapproval on both sides of the teens families they were so determined to be together and couldn’t fight the intense connection they had, that they took it upon themselves and ran away so they couldn’t be stopped.
This little love story shows just how strong love really is, no matter how people feel and what they may say you're going to love them anyway and although it can make you do crazy things at times, when you are in love you don’t want anything to get in the way of it especially when he/she is the last piece of the puzzle that makes you complete.
From this story you can also see the Love of both individuals parents. They cared for their children so much that they suggested a slight seperation. Parents Love their children so much that they have no choice but to guide and advise them even if its not exactly what the child may agree with.
The Loving Ourselves team doesn’t condone putting your health and safety at risk for love; so be wise and mature at all times.
In the popular words of William Shakespeare -
“Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name”
“Love give me strength, and strength will help me through. Goodbye, dear father.”
“For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.”

Love Always
Special K
At the moment the police department in Miami FL do not believe they are in any danger, but it is still urgent that the love struck teenagers be found.
The parents of Miss Dones have said “We never forbid our daughter from seeing Jackson. We just didn't want her to lose focus on school.” And the same goes for Mr Powell’s parents “We had urged our son to back off a little bit from his relationship with Dones and focus on college.”
Regardless of the disapproval on both sides of the teens families they were so determined to be together and couldn’t fight the intense connection they had, that they took it upon themselves and ran away so they couldn’t be stopped.
This little love story shows just how strong love really is, no matter how people feel and what they may say you're going to love them anyway and although it can make you do crazy things at times, when you are in love you don’t want anything to get in the way of it especially when he/she is the last piece of the puzzle that makes you complete.
From this story you can also see the Love of both individuals parents. They cared for their children so much that they suggested a slight seperation. Parents Love their children so much that they have no choice but to guide and advise them even if its not exactly what the child may agree with.
The Loving Ourselves team doesn’t condone putting your health and safety at risk for love; so be wise and mature at all times.
In the popular words of William Shakespeare -
“Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou, Romeo? Deny thy father, and refuse thy name”
“Love give me strength, and strength will help me through. Goodbye, dear father.”
“For never was a story of more woe
Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.”
Love Always
Special K
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