Say You Love Me (Phantom of the Opera Fanfiction)
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  • Reads 170,975
  • Votes 5,107
  • Parts 44
  • Time 4h 24m
Complete, First published Aug 22, 2013
Love, lies, seduction, and deceit. 

Christine Daae, put the events of the Opera Populaire behind her and went on to marry Raoul.   

But three years later she still can't shake the feelings for her angel of music and decides to do what her heart says, she leaves Raoul.  She is finally reunited with her angel of music, but things don't go right.  

From jealous lovers to close calls with death, Christine's love for Erik is put to the test.  

What will happen to them?    





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Field of Dreams: Year 1

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It all started with a match. One simple match. Just a match between Argentina and Saudi Arabia. The match on November 22nd. . Then, she discovered the thing called World Cup. The World Cup (with capital letters). The one thing that united the world. The one thing that was circling in her mind. Wherever she went. Whoever she was with. Whatever she was doing. . This was the one thing that made her discover an entirely new side of herself. The one thing that made her fall in love with the beautiful game we all know. Football. . It wasn't like her other interests. It wasn't like Biology. It wasn't like Physics. It wasn't like English. But yet, it brought the same feelings to her. Unceasing enthusiasm and eagerness to learn and get the most of it. In every way possible. . "This pitch really has lighting?!" "I-I don't know," she looked at her lap again with a gaze filled with truthfulness. "Are you sure?" "For a confident person, you're quite unsure." "Who said I was confident?"