The Man with No Face

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A/N: It's a brand new start to a new FF for Phantom! I have been on the Snape roll for a while, but I'm back♥ I hope you enjoy this story. I do not own Phantom just the idea in my head.

Christine Day sat at her chair at 8:30 am in the morning, brushing her long strawberry-blonde hair. She had the dream again, the dream of a man with no face that took her to other worlds and made her feel whole. Sometimes they would be night terrors and sometimes they would be beautiful. Today she couldn't dwell on her dreams because this was her first day as a senior year head cheerleader and she was determined to look perfect.

Two weeks ago she finally beat Charlotte, who was the resident Prima Donna of Senior Year. Christine was going to show her team that they made the right decision and that she was the perfect girl for the job. Looking at herself in the mirror she sighed and checked out her face. No pimples were a plus for her because of the perfect demeanor she had to show off to the crowd, her eyebrows were darker than her hair slightly because she filled them in with brow gel, and her hazel eyes look particularly greener today.

"Christine! Meg is down here waiting for you! Time for school!" Her godmother shouted so loud you wouldn't think she was a tall, thin, woman, but a UFC announcer.

"Coming Mama," Christine yelled back while getting up from her seat and grabbing her satchel.

Christine's parents had died in a tragic plane accident over 10 years ago coming back from a tour in Europe. Her father was a lead Violinist of a classic rock band and her mother was co-manager. Gustave and Deliah Day were very famous in the '90s with their new musical "new-wave" vibes in Europe, especially in the Netherlands. Christine was told that something malfunctioned with the engine of the plane, and it went down, taking her parents with it. Since they were going on many tours across the world, Christine's Mother's best friend, Bella, was chosen to be Christine's legal guardian if anything was to happen while they were on tour. For years Christine mourned the loss of her parents, she still does. Unfortunately, no one will see because she had to learn how to keep her head. She was tired of people feeling sorry for her, and that was why in her sophomore year she joined the cheer-leading squad with her best friend Meg Grey.

Christine ran down the street to meet her platinum-blonde best friend.

"Girl, giiiiirl. You look like a true Head Cheerleader!" Meg gave Christine a big hug.

"Off you go, girls! You're going to miss Homeroom!" Bella gave the two girls hugs and off they went walking up the block to meet their secret romances.

Christine was not allowed to date until she turned 18, but since she would turn in a few months she decided to start early. Roman was the Quarterback of their school's football team. He was 6'2 with broad shoulders and a dimpled smile. His caramel-colored hair was always drawn back into a "man-bun" as the girls like to call it. Yes, it did make him look like a bit of a douchebag, but Christine knew that inside he was the sweetest boy on earth. Meg's romance was a boy named Michael. He wasn't as tall as Roman, but he had these emerald-green eyes that Meg wanted to stare into for days. They have been dating longer than Christine and Roman since Meg's mother was a bit more lenient with her.

"My oh my," Roman started as he greeted his girl, "don't you look beautiful." He took Christine's satchel from her. "Let me hold this for you, babe. You need to relax before your first practice today."

Christine blushed. "Roman, you don't need to. I got it."

"Nope," he leaned down to give her a peck on the lips, "I said, I got it."

Christine rolled her eyes and admitted defeat.

"Well hey there, new cornerback," Meg said as she gave a kiss to Michael. Michael became the new cornerback for the new year and he and Roman were now the ultimate pairing. They did so well during the summer that the coach said they would never play a game together.

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