The Phantom of the Opera is based on Gaston Leroux's book.
The musical this phic is based off of is written by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Robert Frost wrote the poem that goes along with this phic. The poem is called the Road Not Taken.


Two roads diverged in a yellow wood
And sorry I could not travel both

Christine knew she had a tough choice to make. Raoul was too important to let die. He had a family, friends, and power waiting in the outside world. He did love her, and Christine knew that well. She was not Little Lotte anymore, though, and this grown up Little Lotte had to make a choice for her and for the good of others. The choice was to face a private death or a public death. To walk free to the outside world without Raoul would be betrayal of the worst kind. To stay behind would to lose all that she had gained but for her voice, and even that would slowly be destroyed as the dream of the Angel of Music faded into the web of lies and deceit.