The Incomplete Series
2 stories
Insanity {The Sequel to Incomplete!} by bittersweetcaroline
Insanity {The Sequel to Incomplete!}
bittersweetcaroline
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Once again, I DO NOT OWN Erik, Christine, Gustave, Meg, Mme Giry, or Raoul. Chaos has entered everyone's lives. Ariadne has gone missing, creating havoc among the people of Coney Island. Especially Erik. He looks everywhere, then decides to take a risk and search deeper in the country of America. Will he ever find her? Gustave has mixed feelings. First off, a 12 year old shouldn't go through things like missing friends, seeing death, and diving deep into depression. But can one spark of life save Gustave from the darkness he's in? Meg Giry just witnessed her mother's death. Phillip stays by her side, but she now wonders if he'll leave her when he repeatedly forgets her when he does "family matters." Can the one man that made Meg feel as if she's loved shatter her heart? And, let's not forget, everyone's favorite mad scientist is on the loose. And he's angrier than ever. Madness is everywhere. Who will give in, and who will fight against this Insanity?
Incomplete {A Phantom of the Opera/Love Never Dies Phanfiction} ((EDITING)) by bittersweetcaroline
Incomplete {A Phantom of the Opera/Love Never Dies Phanfiction} ((EDITING))
bittersweetcaroline
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This is a fan fiction based on the story of The Phantom of the Opera and Love Never Dies. I do not, under any circumstance, own Erik, Gustave, Meg, Madame Giry, or Raoul. I wish I did though... It's 2 years after young opera sensation Christine Daae was shot and killed, and she left giant scars in her passing. Her ex-lover Erik Destler is devastated, but when he meets Phantasma's newest star, a mysterious beauty named Ariadne, can he find hope? Or will he rely on a criminal to fix his broken heart? As for Gustave, being a 12 year old with no mother sucks. No one understands the pain, and he feels alone. When Gustave enters the first few stages of depression, he begins to view the world in ways children his age shouldn't. When his only happiness is through music, can he be saved? Meg Giry killed her best friend. That's not exactly something you can let go. Alas, Meg claims that she is healed, but through receiving the love, pleasure, and attention of others. Yet, will she learn to let down her high walls, and let others in? Innocent people, victims of an accident. Will they find happiness, or will they forever feel incomplete?