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La Douleur Exquise [Phantom of the Opera]
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Ongoing, First published Jul 14, 2017
Mature
La Douleur Exquise:

(n.) The heart wrenching pain of wanting the affection of someone unattainable. 

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Christine is unhappy, though she knows she shouldn't be. She married Raoul and moved far from the remains of the Opera Populaire, yet she still hears the voice of the man who watched over her all those years. Raoul is desperate to figure out why Christine mopes around and spends most of her days quiet and hidden away, and the Phantom? He still longs to hear his angel's voice once more.

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After Christine Daee leaves the phantom, Erik, with Raoul she feels regret as she drifts away in the boat. She already promised Raoul a lifetime of commitment, but her heart was left with Erik. The next morning he police have a mysterious mission that no one knows about that involves them running around the entire city. Perhaps it's a... Search party? Maybe someone who Christine knows personally?