Chapter 10

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Track down this murderer
He must be found
Who is the is monster?
Hunt out this animal
Who runs the ground

Sebastian smiled sadly as the tears continued.
"Take her! Forget me. Forget all of this! Leave me alone, forget all you've seen. Go now don't let them find you." You hurried to Ciel and untied him. "Take the boat swear to me never to tell, the secrets that you know of the angel in hell."

The phantom of the opera is there
Deep down below

"Go now! Go now and leave me!" He retreated into the darkness. You untied Ciel and hugged him. Meanwhile the mob continued through the tunnels.

Sebastian started the monkey music box and looked at it and sadly sung the words to the song it played. " masquerade, paper faces on Parade. Masquerade, hide your face so the world will never find you." He turned his head and saw you standing beside him. "(Y/N) I love you." He said just above a whisper. You carefully removed the diamond ring from your finger and took his hand. You placed the small item in his palm and closed his fingers around it. He cried as you walked away.

"Say you'll share with me,
one love, one lifetime."

"Say the word and I will follow you."

"Share each day with me, each night each morning."

You looked back at those scarlet eyes as Ciel rowed the small boat away.

"You alone can make my song take flight. It's over now the music of the night."

Sebastian lifted a candle holder and slammed it into the mirrors. The third mirror shattered and revealed a passage way. He took one final look at the cavern before disappearing into the darkness, a curtain closing behind him.

Lizzy ran through the water and up the stone steps, the crowd following close behind. She looked around for you or Sebastian but found nothing. Well, not nothing. As she reached the "room" holding the peacock bed, she saw the white mask laying on the table and carefully picked it up, taking it with her.

Paris, 1885

Ciel walked up to your grave, carrying the monkey music box.

(Y/N)
1854 ~ 1880
Countess of Phantomhive
Beloved wife and mother

It had been a few years since your death and it still shattered Ciel's heart. He carefully placed the music box down when something caught his eye. A single red rose with a black ribbon tied around the stem, tied along with it, a diamond ring. Your engagement ring. He had been here.

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