Descendants of the Opera
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  • Reads 1,712
  • Votes 111
  • Parts 9
  • Time 44m
Ongoing, First published Jul 01, 2016
Its been 9 years since Rosalind Christine Daae-Destler said goodbye to her closest childhood friend, Julian de Chagny. Nearly 20, she is confident and beautiful, the world is her's for the taking. Amazing friends, amazing talent, amazing life. What more could she ask for? Now, If she could just get past her father's over-protectiveness. 
However, when a mysterious stowaway makes a home for himself in the attic of her family's stage house, Rosalind can't help but look into the hidden life of this stranger. To make matter's worse, he begins changing some of the work of her older brother, Gustave. As events unfold, she is forced to face her family history, her own future, and the chaos of the present all at once.
What will she do when she comes face to face with all the stories that come with carrying her family name? What will she discover when she looks under the masks of her own secrets? 
The next chapter of the Phantom's world as begun, except this time, his daughter is the headlining act.
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"I have realized... it is better to be alone, Meg. The people I love won't get hurt." He whispered to me and then I saw him. The man I know and love; the man torn between wanting to love and scared of it; the man wanting to feel but runs away from everything that makes him feel because he is afraid of losing it. "I learned with Christine that I cannot love, Meg. I cannot love anyone...I only hurt them. And no one can love me. Who could?" "I could." I couldn't believe I just said it. He froze and I just kept talking, afraid the words would stop coming out of my mouth. "That's where you're wrong, Erik. You've always believed that no one could ever love you, all of you, even with your deformity. And yet, I have loved you since I was seventeen years old. You hid yourself behind the "Phantom of the Opera" but I never saw a Phantom. I saw a man desperate to be loved, to be loved not only for his music but for himself. I thought Christine could be the one to finally show you that love since I was so afraid to do so. But not afraid of you but what I know you would say. Christine chose wrong, Erik. I would've chosen you in a heartbeat... I do choose you."