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The Phantom and a Vampire?
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Ongoing, First published Feb 07, 2013
Disclaimer: Don't own Phantom of the Opera or any of the songs. This is also my first story, soo...ya.

 

What if the Phantom of the Opera was an Immortal Werewolf? And what if a Vampire loved him? Will he choose Christine or Lena?

So you know how they say that the Phantom of the Opera existed but most people didn't believe them? Kind of like how they didn't believe in Vampires or Werewolves? Well, all of them do, or did, but they only lived if no one killed them. Ya, even Werewolves were Immortal.

But, What do they have in common, you may ask. Well, I will show you. Follow me into the Music of the Night.
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