Intro- You Belong With Me

It was one of the coldest days in Gotham City. Kids didn't have school, adults didn't have to go to work and no one caused trouble. But hidden beneath the whole world, one man wasn't enjoying his day, or any day for that matter.

It was the first day of winter and his fifth wedding anniversary.

Today the couple was spending as they always have, with her frozen in a glass case and her husband before her, going from begging for forgiveness and to vowing vengeance and a cure. Today was a bit different, today; he played her the Waltz from the Nutcracker.

"Do you remember the day we met? It was the one of the greatest days of my life, second to our wedding. The day we met was the day you saved me. I fell in love with you the moment I saw you, and you told me that you did the same. It's incredible, to think you could have even looked at me, much less fall in love with me. I have something for you."

He pulled out a bouquet of Christmas roses. "You always said you loved them. I remember how you wore them in your hair when we were married, like a Christmas angel, so ethereal, so beautiful."

He placed them in the vase that sat on a table next to her.

Victor looked up at his wife, like a sleeping beauty, she was kept in an eternal sleep until her true love could break the spell. He placed a hand on the glass and said, "I promise to find a cure for you soon. I am so close, so close, that I will not allow anything or anyone stand in my way. Soon, you will be able to dance again, to be with me again. For you belong with me, and only me. And we will make up for lost time; make up for all of the missed anniversaries of Mr. and Mrs. Fries."

Hey guys. So, some of you may have already read this story before, but I just wanted to make a note. After being away for a year, I am ready to start back up on writing this story again. The only thing is, I am going to be making changes from my original story. After having read what I wrote and considering some choices I made, I will be going down different paths, for example, while I did like the idea of Victor's parents being radically religious, I could not find a good way for their story arch to have ended, so his background will change. Also, this will give me chance to polish up some facts or parts that I may have glided over. Thank you to those who have been with me on this story from the beginning, and I hope that you all may enjoy the changes I have made.

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