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Forever and Always
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In corso, pubblicata il ott 06, 2012
Erik Destler, or better known as the "Opera Ghost", met his worst enemies daughter, Marie Andre. After Christine not showing up to the wedding, him almost losing her and staying at a hotel together, he quickly fell for this girl, Marie. But, her father, hates Erik. So much, that he will do anything to keep her away from him.
Anything.
On top of that, Marie's ex-boyfriend comes along after Marie and Erik are together and will do anything to get Marie back, and to keep her away from this "murderer".
If that is not enough, police are searching for Erik everywhere, because of his past murders. If Erik gets caught, he is sure to get killed in the death penalty.

 Between Marie's psychotic dad, Marie's ex-boyfriend, and the police, it seems like the whole world is against him...
Is it?
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