Macbeth Epilogue To The Three Witches

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The brown bread man was informed by the three witches that two foreigners were to come, but that was all he got from them. He wouldn’t have thought that the foreigners would be coming here, as the same day that King Duncan would have visited. The man began to pace back and front and biting his thumbnail, he had not planned this out, he was eventually put into submission by his wife of the plan to kill King Duncan tonight. But he was also troubled, that these two would get in the way, if only of the three witches were to provide him more information about what was to come. A knock on the wooden door, signal Macbeth to regain his contemplation, hearing the door made a fortissimo creak meant that one of his servants have already opened the door …show more content…

The honorable knight was rather alarmed on the dinner table, as his wife looked to be tucking in a sinister smile. As the rest of dinner time were just side conversations, as the king suggest that pair should at least for night because of how dark it has gotten. Though Macbeth was planning to send them out after dinner, he wouldn’t do that after what Duncan had told them and let Reimu and Marisa for the night. The duo were back in their room, as they began changing clothing that were found in the wardrobe, though it was a little bit too big on them. “Although the bath was a bit cold, dinner was nice, though I still prefer Eastern style food rather than Western. Heh, or maybe wine is just too fancy for me to drink.” The yellow eyed girl trying to start up a conversation up, snapping her finger together, “I could go for some sake right now.” “Once we get home, maybe a bottle or two would at least ease our mind after this.” Untying their hair before bed, they lay down back to back, as the blanket indulges them with warmth. The lit candles were the only source of light for them, as the color orange and yellow were seen around the room. Before falling asleep, Marisa brought up something that perk Reimu’s