The Melody of Darkness
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  • Reads 126
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 8
  • Time 2h 18m
Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2017
Fermina Rexis is a dancer living in the graces of a brutal dance teacher. She's drawn to voices, violins, and the smell of lavender at night when the stars call her from her bed. Suddenly she finds that there is more to the story of her parent's deaths, she falls into an endless world where everything is possible in light and in darkness.  Perhaps she will uncover the shadows that light has cast, or will she succumb to the darkness that evades her mind?
    
    The Melody of Darkness is a story loosely based on the Phantom of The Opera (the book and the Broadway show... mainly the show).  And if you want to listen to music that goes with the story I strongly suggest you listen to An Evening in Paris by Martha Mier, it is what first inspired me to create this.
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For Whenever I May Find Her

20 parts Complete Mature

'Is that how a moth feels as it flies to the fire? She'll burn your wings, honey. Your heart will dry. Don't come any closer.' - Catherine * * * Sometimes, love at first sight wouldn't happen and no one could definitely get it right the first time. Sometimes, your first love wouldn't necessarily be your last. Then of course, in real life games, cheat codes and, ultimately, cheaters existed. Unfair? That's life. It wouldn't stop at having the one you love and marrying wasn't the happy ending but the signal of another book starting. Far from the end. New chapters. Variety of troubles that popped at every turn. Not all rainbows and butterflies. Still, with the one you love. 'And if there's love, you can do without happiness too. Even with sorrow, life is sweet.' Dostoevsky must have been on to something when he cooked that quotable quote up. However, the kind of love some were conditioned and aspired for wasn't that enduring. If it's not perfect then it's not worth fighting for. But... 'You're in love' so what's a little rain or occasional unforecasted storms here and there? Love triumphs after all. © All rights reserved