Phantasma's Angel (a phantom of the opera / love never dies fanfiction)
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  • Reads 5,613
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  • Parts 25
  • Time 5h 2m
Complete, First published May 26, 2014
Do not read if you have not seen phantom of the opera or love never dies! This is based on the original London production of love never dies and the cast is the same.                 Christine Daaé, my mother, is dead. She died ten years ago. Father and I burned Phantasma to it's foundation. We do not have a home. We travel with what used to be Phantasma. It was going fine until the day we returned to my  father's homeland, France. What demons will resurface? What will we find out about our new leading soprano, Colette Belhomme
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One event changed everything in Christine Daae's life. Erik Destlar fell in love with her and decided to take her to live with him. Will she ever love him back? Modern day, E/C... COMPLETED ___________________________________________________________ I do NOT claim the original work of Gaston Leroux "The Phantom of the Opera." I also do NOT condone things discussed, written, or otherwise made known through my work such as stalking, kidnapping, marrying kidnappers/stalkers, or the like. My only wish is to make Leroux's book accessible to modern readers with a few plot twists here and there. I can only hope I have done his acclaimed work justice with my retelling.