Misunderstood Love
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  • Reads 5,245
  • Votes 280
  • Parts 61
  • Time 52m
Complete, First published Dec 23, 2014
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Have you ever heard of the famous story The Phantom of the Opera... Well you know how the story goes. Do you all know who the God of Lies is from Norse Mythology? What if these two stories clashed? Eik and Christines' bond grows stronger and so does his power over her but will a certain god of lies get in the way. Will the Phantoms' and Christines' love fall?
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