Part One
It has been eighteen years since The Phantom was last seen. He mysteriously disappeared that dreadful night of the chandelier crash. He was never to be heard of again until now. It is said that you can hear the faint sound of an organ coming from the abandoned dressing room. Could it be, after eighteen years, that The Phantom of the Opera has now, at last, returned?
Christine and Raoul, now married, had a daughter named Crystal. She grew up in the opera house studying to be a ballerina. She longed to sing like her mother and take part in some of the opera's. Now that she is eighteen, she got that chance. The opera she auditioned for is Don Juan's' Triumphant. She tried out for the role of Aminta. After singing Point of No Return,she got the role.
"You're growing up to be a lovely young lady, Crystal," said her mother.
"Thank you mother," said Crystal. "After all, I learned it all from you."
Crystal ran off backstage to visit her only friend, Danny. Danny is an orphan and only eight years old. Crystal took him in when she was eleven and hid him in the opera house so no one would find him. For friends, they had each other.
"Danny," she whispered, "Danny, where are you?"
"Up here," Danny replied.
Danny was up on the balcony. No body went up there so that's where she hid him. Seeing no one around, she continued up the balcony to Danny.
"Guess what Danny. I'm going to be the lead actor in the opera tomorrow night."
"You finally got what you dreamed of," said Danny. "Wow, my friend, the lead actor. Do you think I will be able to act? I've been practicing a little something of my own. Would you like to see?"
"Sure, why not," answered Crystal.
Danny jumped onto the railing and did a funny dance.
"Oh, Danny," laughed Crystal.
"Watch this."
He then did five cartwheels on the railing. When he tried to do the sixth one he almost fell off, but Crystal grabbed him just in time.
"I've got to go now, Danny, but I'll see you tomorrow morning."
Crystal handed him a piece of bread, gave him a kiss goodbye, and hurried off to bed.
