The Dancer's Secret (Phantom of the Opera Phanfiction)
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  • Reads 15,335
  • Votes 551
  • Parts 35
  • Time 7h 58m
Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2021
Why had He intrigued me so much? Why had I trusted him so quickly? I was gullible, that's why. The Phantom of the Opera tries to kill me and then I just offer him friendship? Yea! Go ahead and trust him Clementine. God, I'm so stupid! 
 
Where is my common sense when I need it? I shook my head, trying to think of a solution. I had told him about my past. Not much of course, but still more than anyone else knew. Why did I feel so inclined to tell him about myself? Why did I answer everything he asked me? 
 
And why did I wish to see him again?

 . . . . . .

This phanfiction is not based off of just one of the productions. It has something from everything! It has parts from the 2004 movie with Gerard Butler, the 25 anniversary with Ramin Karimloo 2011, the 1990 Charles Dance, the Gaston Leroux book 1909, and the Susan Kay novel 1990. There's something for everyone!

I also do not own Phantom of the Opera or any of original Characters. I only own Clementine and some other characters that will be introduced soon enough. 

I hope you enjoy, I have been working very hard on this and if you would comment on things you like or give the chapters a vote, it would meant the world to me.  I will work hard to try and update often. Promise.
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