Make My Song Take Flight
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  • Parts 5
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  • Reads 782
  • Votes 56
  • Parts 5
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Mar 31, 2015
A modern Phanfiction.

Christine Daae has always lived happily until her father, a famous violinist, unexpectedly died when she was sixteen years old. At the age of eighteen, she lives in a small house in Kansas City, Missouri, her place of birth. The girl had always been fond of singing. And now, it appears her tutor has come to kidnap her.

Erik Destler always watched his angel from afar. When she was sixteen, and her father died, he began to teach her how to sing in the dark, unknown to all except Christine. Now he has come to take her away from her pain, away from her normal life. 

But what if she doesn't want to go?
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My Name is What?

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Delilah was your typical 18 year old about to head off to college, but was spending her first week of summer in New York City. Of course you will find out that musical theater was her life, or maybe it was just music in general. Her favorite musical in particular is Andrew Lloyd Webber's "The Phantom of the Opera." What she didn't know, is that myth was an actual event that occurred in the real world. Or was it all just a dream? Please note that I do not own anything but the characters I have created. All including Delilah, her parents, and any other possible characters. All ownership and credit go to the original photographers, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Gaston Leroux. Happy Reading!