The Day They Died
Chapter 3: Red Death
"The Moulin Rouge a night club, a dance hall and a bordello. Ruled over by Harold Zidler, the kingdom of night time pleasures, where the rich and powerful came to play with the young and beautiful creatures of the underworld." It certainly was Christian it certainly was.
But the day the Moulin Rouge closed the Sparkling Diamond, The Diamond Dogs and even Harold died with it. For you see, the Moulin was more of a chain that held them together. As soon as the doors opened their fate was sealed. Nothing survived the clutches of the spirit of this night club. It destroyed the Bohemian Revolution, Love and everyone inside it. Zidler came out of it the worst off, he was broke, unemployed and some how managed to survive. The Duke had treated him like a dog and had managed to gain everything from the closure and ensure Zidler lost it all.
You see The Sparkling Diamond may have been chained by Diamonds but greed had sent Zidler into poverty. The Moulin Rouge was the chain that chained Zidler. However, in a parallel universe on the night of ' Spectacular, Spectacular' The Sparkling Diamond died in Christian's arms. The Sparkling Diamond had consumption, she coughed up blood and she lost consciousness, all while the disease ate away at her fragile lungs. The story was written, the book was published and the ending was famous. Satine came alive, Satine flew away and Satine had her fairytale ending as the Diamond was laid into her coffin. Dust to dust, red blood gleaming like rubies and the sin was paid.
The Diamond was dead, Satine was alive and the Moulin Rouge died with the Diamond then Satine flew away. Greed destroyed greed, money destroyed money and death set her free. And fate lost, for it had made one mistake, it had let Satine love.
Christian grew, the diamond died and Satine flew. And the Moulin Rouge lost everything, sins don't pay. Christian was right love does overcome all obstacles.
It is the greatest thing.
Author's Note: This is freaking me out. I think I must like death. Thanks To all my reviewers so far, You guys rule! Comments greatly appreciated. Love Satine.
Chapter 3: Red Death
"The Moulin Rouge a night club, a dance hall and a bordello. Ruled over by Harold Zidler, the kingdom of night time pleasures, where the rich and powerful came to play with the young and beautiful creatures of the underworld." It certainly was Christian it certainly was.
But the day the Moulin Rouge closed the Sparkling Diamond, The Diamond Dogs and even Harold died with it. For you see, the Moulin was more of a chain that held them together. As soon as the doors opened their fate was sealed. Nothing survived the clutches of the spirit of this night club. It destroyed the Bohemian Revolution, Love and everyone inside it. Zidler came out of it the worst off, he was broke, unemployed and some how managed to survive. The Duke had treated him like a dog and had managed to gain everything from the closure and ensure Zidler lost it all.
You see The Sparkling Diamond may have been chained by Diamonds but greed had sent Zidler into poverty. The Moulin Rouge was the chain that chained Zidler. However, in a parallel universe on the night of ' Spectacular, Spectacular' The Sparkling Diamond died in Christian's arms. The Sparkling Diamond had consumption, she coughed up blood and she lost consciousness, all while the disease ate away at her fragile lungs. The story was written, the book was published and the ending was famous. Satine came alive, Satine flew away and Satine had her fairytale ending as the Diamond was laid into her coffin. Dust to dust, red blood gleaming like rubies and the sin was paid.
The Diamond was dead, Satine was alive and the Moulin Rouge died with the Diamond then Satine flew away. Greed destroyed greed, money destroyed money and death set her free. And fate lost, for it had made one mistake, it had let Satine love.
Christian grew, the diamond died and Satine flew. And the Moulin Rouge lost everything, sins don't pay. Christian was right love does overcome all obstacles.
It is the greatest thing.
Author's Note: This is freaking me out. I think I must like death. Thanks To all my reviewers so far, You guys rule! Comments greatly appreciated. Love Satine.
