A twist on the ending of love never dies, I have never wrote in this fashion before so I apologise if it's terrible,please enjoy!
"Always christine!" Meg shouted, her Shrill voice breaking through the silence alongside the loud banging noise which ascended from the pistol, which was now aimed at the Phantom's abdomen. Everything was silent for a few moments until his body fell, he didn't know what was happening, his ears left ringing and his hand clinging on to his stomach, it was only until he looked down at the Crimson colour spreading through his former crisp white shirt did he know that his time was almost up, a few moments later his hearing returned and, a scream could be heard, his hands left shaking and vision slowly blurring, he found his head laying in his Christine's lap, he was staring in to her Emerald eyes, she was frantically pushing on her Angels wound, trying to slow the bleeding.
"F...forgive me" he said in a mere whisper, she looked down at his now helpless form, and learned that the former Phantom of the opera was truly just a man, a man who was wounded by the same weapons as anyother, his breathing slowing down with every passing second, she shook her head and allowed tears to slowly fall from her eyes
"Angel...please, you cannot leave me, I love you" she almost shouted
"Ch..christine, remember please...my love for you...will never die" he said his voice slowly slipping in to an endless void. Just then she lowered her head, closer to her Angels and kissed him, she had kissed him with all the strength she could muster lingered until his head fell back and his body lifeless. He was dead, the fable of the Phantom was now dead, and the famous Mr.Y dead, but Christine's angel had saved her, she would go on and keep her promise she would never ever tell her son...their son who his real father was, but through these years the most important thing she had truly learned was that that love never dies, until her own last dying breath when her angel, cloathed in black returned for her, the same way they had first met.
