Sing Once More (A Phantom of the Opera Phan Fic)
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  • Reads 43,082
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 1h 54m
Complete, First published Sep 16, 2013
Reagan Dare, a young girl with a heart for danger and snooping, got the honor of taking a grand trip to Paris with her journalism group. All the sites and all the exciting atmosphere are enough to send the mind of any journalist zooming with ideas. The grandest idea, in Reagan's mind however, was the infamous story of the Paris Opera Populaire.

Warning: Rated PG-13. Not suggested for young reader. May contain suggestive themes, violence, alcohol, other Phantom related deaths and/or abusive behaviors

But, when Reagan sneaks into the Opera Populaire to investigate one night, she finds a lot more than an exciting journalism story. She finds the Angel of Music. But has time turned the Angel of love to a Demon of hate? Will she sing for him once more?
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When the elusive Phantom of the Opera begins to torment performers and stage-hands alike at the world-renowned Opera Populaire in Pairs, Tala and Toby, two best friends who defied their families to be allowed to see each other, befriend a shy dancer, Reinette. What they don't know can't hurt them, right? Wrong. They soon get caught up in a new world of fear, danger and death that they can't escape from. But is the Phantom really as evil as the rumours say he is? "Like yellow parchment is his skin. A great black hole serves as the nose that... never grew. You must be always on your guard, or he will catch you with his magical lasso..." -Joseph Buquet, Phantom of the Opera, 2004.