I watched Ramin proudly as he sang "Music of the Night" from The Phantom of the Opera.
A grand orchestra was playing behind him, and I was amazed that I could still hear his voice clearly over the strings.
He carried the notes of the song for so long that it felt like I was soaring above a mountain, and I could practically feel the wind blowing my hair back.
After he had finished, everyone clapped vigorously in response, and he nodded in acknowledgement to the audience.
Eventually, Ramin's gaze landed onto mine for a moment, and he gave a charming little wink to let me know that he had seen me.
I shyly waved back and blew him an affectionate kiss.
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Ramin Karimloo imagines and one-shots
RomanceBest known for playing the Phantom of the Opera and Jean Valjean on Broadway, this man has stolen my heart with his playful nature, good looks, and amazing voice. These will be short stories about Ramin and the characters he's played on screen and o...