Everyone applauded Mina when she finished auditioning. Lilly was still staring at Raoul lovingly. Mina came over to her, doing a happy dance.

"I totally rocked it!" she squealed. "Did you see my 'conjuring turn'?"

Lilly waved her hand dismissively. "Uh-huh. Yeah."

Mina waved her hand in front of Lilly's face. "Um… hello? Are you STILL staring at him?"

Lilly nodded, still in her daydream. "Yep."

Mina sat up. "Hey, I've got an idea!"

Lilly sighed, still looking at Raoul. "What?"

Mina grinned evilly and pulled Lilly up the stairs, across the rafters, and to the Phantom's little door in the ceiling.

"We're gonna find the Phantom!"

Lilly started twitching, and then laughed manically. "YAYZ!"

She pried the door open and found her way to Erik's lair. She immediately found the Phantom's dollhouse and began searching through it.

"WHO IS THAT?"

Mina turned around and found the Phantom looming over her, looking quite angry. She backed up a little.

"Uh…Lilly?"

Lilly stood from the dollhouse, looking very upset. She stalked toward the Phantom menacingly, holding a sharp hat pin.

"Why is there no Raoul doll?"

The Phantom raised one eyebrow. "Excuse me?"

She jabbed the pin in his arm, screaming. "WHY IS THERE NO RAOUL DOLL?"

The Phantom just pointed to the desk. Lilly ran to it and picked up a small Raoul doll, who had several pins stuck in him. She began taking the pins out, sticking them in the Christine doll, and cuddling the Raoul doll. She glared at the Phantom.

"I'm keeping the doll, Erik."

Now Erik was confused.

"How do you know my name? How did you know where to find me?'

Lilly sighed.

"Night time sharpens. Heightens each sensation. Darkness stirs and wakes imagination. Silently the senses abandon their defenses. Slowly, gentley, night unfurls its splendor. Grasp it, sense it…"

Erik waved his hands.

"Mademoiselle, I do not know how you know that song, seeing as no one has ever heard it, but…wait, what did you do to Christine?"

He pointed, shocked, to the Christine doll, who had many hat pins stuck into her. And now, she was missing her head. Lilly handed him the doll, sheepishly. Erik was still shocked.

"Her head…WHAT?"

Lilly sighed and handed him the little head, which had been cut in two. Erik slowly pulled out his Punjab lasso and started walking towards Lilly. Mina stepped in front of him.

"Monsieur, please wait just a second. She…"

Lilly started squealing. "Ohh! Mask!"

She reached up and pulled off Erik's mask, giggling. Erik reached up and covered his deformed face and started to scream.

"DAMN YOU! YOU LITTLE….."

Lilly waved her hand dismissively. "Prying Pandora. You little demon. Is this what you wanted to see? I know the whole spiel."

Erik was dumbstruck. "How does she….?"

Mina put a hand on his shoulder and whispered. "She knows a lot more than you think."

Erik looked back and forth between the two girls, one who, still, was dressed quite out of sorts, much to her friend's chagrin. He looked back at Lilly, who now was wearing his mask and his spare cape. She was attempting to do the cape-flip-thingy and was singing.

"Past the point of no return. No backward glances. Our games of make-believe are at an end. Past all thought of if or when. No use resisting! Abandon thought and let the dream descend.!"

"She is unnaturally good at that."

Mina nodded tiredly. "Yeah. She never stops singing, so she fits in pretty well here. By the way, your face isn't THAT bad."

They kept staring at the deranged phangirl, who was now singing All I Ask Of You to the small Raoul doll. Mina sighed.

"And I put up with this almost every day."