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Another Chance Given (A Phantom of the Opera Phanfic)
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Ongoing, First published Apr 04, 2014
Angel was supposed to be Raoul and Christine's only child, but this was not so. But her raven, black hair and icy blue eyes revealed her as the phantom's daughter.  So Raoul takes her from Christine's arms and gives her to the phantom, telling Christine the child was dead. Angel grew up to music and the lie of her mother being dead.  Meanwhile, there are two questions racing through the phantom's mind;  "What if Christine finds us?  What will I do?"
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The almost inaudible rustling of fabric made me stop still. I stared at the little patch of light for a moment, almost shaking my head at his amateur mistake. Turning carefully, I looked back down the passageway. He was looking at the letter in shock, and when his glowing eyes wandered up to find me watching him two hundred yards ahead, he caught his cloak and, flicking it in a wide arc, disappeared into the darkness behind him. "Au revoir, mon Ange," I whispered, turning away again and suppressing a smile. "Or should I say, salut?" ~•~•~•~■~•~•~•~ In which Christine de Changy, the mother of two young boys, receives a letter from her long-lost Angel, written over five years prior, and loses herself in written correspondence with him, without her husband's knowing consent. COMPLETED. A quick read for any Phantom phans who have read the Leroux book and want to cry even more.