Young Hearts (Run)

Summary

Tybalt and Mercutio collide, for once more or less harmlessly, while Romeo’s busy losing it in the men’s room.

The chemical taste passes between their mouths like an electric shock – and the music is a kaleidoscope strobe of goodwill. Mercutio is mouthing along to the words in a red track down Tybalt’s throat, to where he’s sweating in another designer bulletproof vest.

The devil’s horns come dislodged, in the heat of their three-minute truce turned chemical romance – it isn’t entirely kind, but isn’t cruel. Tybalt’s groping hands threaten to unseat hidden zippers in an almighty tug when they part, a car crash in reverse. Too much grabbing, no finesse. Mercutio gives him the slip in a disco-shimmer of sequins.