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Summary: Christine Rebecca de Chagny Daae is a 17 year old girl who is folowing her dream to be a famous Opera star at the
place where her great-great grandmother, Christine Daae became famous: The Paris Opera House. She gets singing lessons
from a mysterious voice from "above." Christine thinks this is the voice of the Angel of Music sent to her from her dead
parents. The voice is really that of Erik, the modern Phantom of the Opera. Erik haunts the Paris Opera House giving
instructions that MUST be followed or "a disaster beyond you imagination will occur." As Erik teaches Christine over the years,
he begins to fall in love with her. Will history repeat itself like it did in the days of the Opera House's glory, or will the story end differently for this Phantom and his Christine?

Without further adieu, The Phantom of Paris: A Modern Day Phantom Story Prolougue

Ever since her parents died in a car crash when she was 8, Christine was always so sad. The only few things that cheered her

up were her foster sister, Meg; her foster mother, Madame Antoinette Giry; and her Angel of Music. Madame Giry was the

ballet mistress at the Paris Opera House, Opera Garnier. Christine and Meg both became chorus girls in the Opera House.

Madame Giry was a very strict teacher, but a loving mother. She was also the messenger for The Phantom of The Opera.

"Monsieur Le Fantome" as he was called, sent notes to the manager, conductor, or any other person who he was displeased

with and told them how to correct it. No one in the ballet corps was sent a note, however. The days went like this every day

for Christine: wake up at 5 am, have a light breakfast, ballet practice from 6:15 am to 12:15 pm, 12:15 lunch, ballet practice

from 12:45 to 6:45 pm, 6:50 dinner, 7:15 pm A.O.M.(Angel Of Music) lessons, 8:45 pm gossip with Meg, 9:15 pm bed. The days
were like this every Monday to Friday. The only days Christine didn't have that schedule were weekends and holidays. For her

lessons, Christine would go down to the chapel and light two candles for her mother and father, who said they would send an
Angel of Music down from heaven to her. After ten years of doing this, Christine did this like it was second nature.