{•Sonata's Swan•}

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If you have not read my one-shot story called Sonata's Swan. I'll repost it here for you readers who hasn't read it yet. ^-^

For those who had read it, (You can skip this part since the actual story starts in Act One) thank you and I hope that you enjoyed reading it! My idea generator is lacking nutrients and imagination at the moment for my other fanfic, Legendary Heroes, so I'm gonna post a story that may or may not entertain some of you guys for a while as I try to make LH's 100th Chapter! Wooohooo!

If you are confused, this fanfic is gonna be a tad different from the one-shot I made. The settings and plot of the one-shot has been changed to make this fanfic happen.

If you like some horror and thriller with romance, or Yandere guy falling for a girl, then this fanfic is your cup of chocolate or tea!

Speaking of cup of chocolate or tea, I'm currently designing and making my Patreon Page! You guys can donate if you like once I finish it. Money for a cup of chocolate for energy ideas is very much appreciated and can make the chapters go smoothly like cream! >w<

P.S

This fanfic contains blood, violence, detailed gore, and maaaybe adult scenes. But don't expect too much, okay? You sinful lemons! >;3

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Act I | The Swan Princess has Black Feathers

As the sun was setting itself in the horizon, the colors of blue, pale purple, and orange painted the sky to create dusk. The post lights of the streets of Paris beginning to lit up one by one to illuminate away the shadows of the avenues and boulevards.

The main streets and plazas were full of people buying and selling items, sometimes even trading their valuables to get another pricey object. But when the night arrived, the crowded places began to decrease its bustling merchants, peasants and guards for they all saw that twilight was about to come.

Merchants deconstructed their stalls and placed them into their wagons along with their goods, peasants walked back to their safe homes, and some guards were kept on duty to protect the capital's citizens and to prevent crimes being committed any further.

Now, this isn't your modern day era. In fact, it is around the 18th century. No advance technology could be seen nor comfortable clothes that you do not need to stack layers upon layers. Only books, board games, writing, and probably tea parties to buy you some time and keep you occupied.

When quietness and darkness took over the avenues and parts of the city that weren't decently lit up, a music can be heard faintly echoing among the silence of the streets.

The Grand Opera of Paris was opened for the night to showcase a divine evening of swans gracefully dancing like faeries.
Who goes to this kind of place you may ask? Powerful identities to the noblest families, most of them have all gathered to this opera house to watch a beautiful play of a lifetime.

Horses galloped as they pulled up beautiful carriages to the entrance of the opera. Once the horses has arrived, women in fancy and puffed out gowns of vibrant colors walked out one by one in poise. All of these ladies wore elegant necklaces made out of gold and diamonds, and some wore a beautiful hat made out of the finest silk and feathers. In their hands, they either held a feathery fan that went well with their gowns or a pair of opera glasses.

In the other hand, men wore black and white suits with black shoes. If they desire to not look alike, they can wear monocles or a black, top hat.

The staffs of the opera wore casual clothes in order to look decent in front of the noble bloods. They all respectfully welcomed every guests, guiding them inside the opera and then inside the auditorium. The other staff members guided some of the noblewomen and noblemen to the balcony seats of the auditorium for a more grander view.

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