Prologue – At The Auction (Phantom Fanfic)
In this story, I’m pitting the "movie" Phantom and the "play" Phantom not quite against one another, but definitely butting heads. You’ll see. Anyway, I obviously need a distinction between the two. So the "play" Phantom will be called Erik, while the "movie" Phantom will be called Gerrard, after the man who played him. I’m not calling the play Phantom "Michael," (after Michael Crawford,) because Michael Crawford is the one true Phantom, despite what any "Oh, my God, Gerrard is SO HOT!!!" people might say. Therefore, he deserves the title of the Phantom’s actual name.
Oh, one last thing, it’ll help greatly if you’ve seen the movie to follow along with what all I say in here. In fact, if you want to play the movie while reading this, I’m sure you’ll find it quite entertaining.
Anyway, on with the show!
Deep down in the tunnels beneath the opera house, had anyone been there to listen, they would have heard the swish of cloaks, the groan of a chair long since convinced no one would occupy the seat again, and . . . a DVD player starting?
Yes, indeed, our resident Phantom has heard of a director making a movie about his famous stunts and captures at the Opera Populaire. He couldn’t help but be curious, because rumor had it that the very songs he’d so often sung on the stage were to be integrated into this silver screen production. He couldn’t help but wonder if it would do him justice.
He pushed Play on the remote for the DVD player — technology never ceased to astound him — and the movie began.
"An old movie effect . . ." he murmured as he saw the ancient Raoul being wheeled into the auction house. "I like it."
In fact, he had no complaints about the items auctioned off, nor how the bidding was done. Though he found it curious that Madame Giry should want the Persian monkey musical box. It was no surprise to him that the box was still in working order. He’d meant it to last a lifetime. And one could never guess how long one would live . . .
But then, Raoul’s voice began singing, more of a train of thought than something to be said aloud.
"A collector’s piece, indeed. Every detail, exactly as she said. Will you still play when all the rest of us are dead?"
Erik leaned forward in his chair, pauing the DVD. "What? Where are the rest of his lyrics?" He began singing, in perfecvt pitch, the rest of the lines that should have been there. ". . .exactly as she said. She often spoke of you, my friend. Your velvet lining and your figurine of lead. Will you still play . . .?"
Erik shook his head and sat back in his chair. "Well, it’s only one thing. Surely no more than that could have been changed."
OMIGOSH! i was supposed to be going to NYC for an art trip with my class this may and before we left i was going through the broadway musicals that were on and i was sooo pumped to read all about “wicked”. i am so in love with kristin chenoweth and i had just played lily st-regis in annie and totally copied her lol (c)
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(c) so i was soo excited to go, and i convinced my art teacher to let that be one of the two we were going to go to and he agreed, yada yadda. the teachers went on strike for a month and we wound up losing the trip. but i see here, that YOU know of it too! did you see it? <3
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I love the music from The Phantom of the Opera. I was listening to the soundtrack the other day. 🙂 It is so pretty.
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RYN – I decided to try it… eating several smaller meals a day. It does take me a LONG time to digest food, and I don’t eat when people are around because they make me nervous. But I figured I might be able to try it if I am home alone. That way I am in a relaxed atmosphere and I can rest 4 hours after each meal. I have to be kind of still after I eat for a few hours. It kinda helped me.
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The only downside is… if I get nervous or anxious… my food won’t be digested… and I run the risk of puking it up. I thought I would take that risk though. Maybe I can learn to eat smaller meals and then maybe I can start digesting food better. I don’t know. I just figured I would give it a shot. It is very hard to do, but I am trying. It still takes a LONG time to digest the food though. 🙁
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heylo what’s up? i haven’t been on in a while…so i just thought I’d come by and say hey and see how you’re doing! i’ll be back in a lil’ bit! take care girlie! luv:
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Good start. You use “He couldn’t help but…” twice in a row. Fix that. Other than that, good. :0)
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RYN – Yes. I realize that I would still have to keep up the yard if I made a Bed & Breakfast out of my Mom’s house. I truly think I could do it fairly well, and if not, maybe by then I would have a son or daughter that could help me. If it did well, I could hire a yard person to cut the grass. 🙂 There are always those possibilities too!
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