Victoire Bournival was a huge fan of the musical of the man in the mask, becoming violent with his love for the young soprano opera singer. One day she fell into a mirror, a voice of a man singing coming from within. She finds herself in the world of Phantom of the Opera, the very musical she loved. But, it is different from all she known. Carlotta is gone, and replaced. Her replacement is the young soprano Christine Daae. Such a talented voice and beauty, yet the rage and inner ugliness of a witch. And now Victoire is stuck trying to figure out what is wrong as she serves as one of the singers.
And Erik still loves Christine, even in her change of personality. He adores the young soprano, even if she has an ugly attitude, his heart in love with the voice she sings with, the voice of an Angel.
Victoire has to navigate this new world, learning new things of the musical she so loved very much and try to survive in the harsh world of performance, ghosts, and romance, Don't forget about the sudden breaking into song tune.
++WILL HAVE MAINLY ALW ASPECTS, SOME LEROUX.++
The great fire, it cost Erik everything he ever knew. His house, his only love... everything. He roamed the streets for almost four years, staying hidden in the shadows he made himself familiar with only to find his way back to the abandon and burnt opera house.
He stayed there and the first few months were nothing but peace, silence and his inner demons ripping him apart. He had no power for life anymore, no muse to write songs and compose miracles.
He simply spent his days looking at the cave walls, not able to think, to see, to feel.
All that changed when his ear perked the sound of a child's laughter, informing him of people entering his house but he had no power to kick them out. He saw no reason too. The Phantom was dead after all.
He assumed they were the new owners, a word he heard a few times during the past 2 weeks. He mentally scoffed, wondering what they would do with the destroyed opera. Open it again? Fix it? He could care less.
All he wanted was his solitude.
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