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Viola In The Ocean Of Illyria
At noon, in the middle of the ocean of Illyria, there was a tragic shipwreck that occurred due to a riptide. The shipwreck had three people on board; nine of the ten people were present upon reaching shore—Sebastian Bennett, the second in line of being Count, did not make it.
Sebastian, had a very important meeting with other people, about important matters, that is in another country, and needed to travel there via ship. However, a tragic shipwreck occurred and they landed in the country of Illyria.
Because of the Count and Countess dead and Sebastian presumed dead because of the tragedy, Viola has now became heir to her family, assuming the role of her father.
“I do not know what I will do with my family gone,” Viola stated. “Especially, because I cannot find a way to resolve my financial problems.”
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“I saw the lady’s brother floating about,” the Captain claimed.
Viola still has hope however, as if she does find Sebastian is alive, then the two could work out a better situation and resolve Viola’s financial issue.
“Because I do not have Sebastian with me, I would need to have an alternate situation—I will need to get employed,” Viola

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