A/N: Terribly sorry for the delay, everyone! Summer is here, and I suppose I got lazy... (Innocent smile) Thank you to all my reviewers – cookies for all!!!
Disclaimer: I own no Phantom of the Opera... but I do own this kitty version of Erik! MUAHAHAHAHA! That's a start!
Chapter 2
I awoke in complete darkness. Panic arose in me as my eyelids blinked violently, my head looking in every direction. I continued to run into some type of invisible wall... My hazel eyes glowed with confusion as I lifted my head, catching a small glimpse of light. Newborn hope stirring in me, my head reached towards that light. My black and white head poked out of a... bag. Turning my head to my left, I was relieved to permit my gaze to settle upon Christine. I was in her bag; scanning the area around me, I realized that we were in the Opera! My Opera! Beaming, my angel stared down at me, her cerulean eyes sparkling with a softness that calmed me instantly.
(((A/N: let's pretend Meg just assumed it was a 'he', and she was right... because I don't feel like going through how they discovered he was a male... hehe. Thank you )))
"Angel." Came Christine's pensive answer as she stroked my head.And I must say that I was not at all despising these actions.Meg squeezed a bit too hard as she buried her face in my fur. Wincing, I was still in shock that I had fur."He's so cute!" She cried, her raven black hair bouncing in loose, playful curls.Finally setting me back down on the divan, Meg turned towards Christine, her blissful face suddenly transforming into an exceptionally solemn one... It almost caused me to laugh. I had never seen Little Meg so serious."Christine..." She began, taking her best friend's hands into her own."Yes, Meg?" My innocent angel responded, her content features turning into those of confusion."Raoul has been asking about you." The dancer squeezed Christine's hands, hesitating. "He still wants to marry you, but doesn't want to rush you into it... You know... since that night; but it has been how long since then, Christine?""A year." Christine replied, her voice scarce as she lowered her eyes to the floor."I'm sorry you're still upset over... him, but, some day you have to move on with your life..." Meg squeezed her hands again, compassion filling her voice. "Look, I don't want to seem as if I'm pushing you into this because I'm not... And I don't want to rush you. I just want you to be happy."Christine smiled weakly as her gaze returned to her best friend's, nodding gently. "You're right, Meg." She quietly agreed, swallowing. "Thank you.""For what?" The dancer tilted her head, her lips slowly turning upwards."For being such a great friend to me all this time."As the two girls embraced, my presence felt somewhat awkward, but to them, I was merely the adorable cat whose fate was to be squeezed to death. But my thoughts drifted to the Viscomte. He wanted to marry her? Of course, he did. Growling, I rested my head on the arm of the couch, narrowing my eyes.The door swinging open interrupted their laughter. Meg's face became extremely pale as her jade eyes widened. Chewing her lip, she was face to face with her mother."Meg Giry!" Madame Giry scolded, "You are supposed to be dancing!""I'm sorry, Mama, but I was...""No buts, Meg." Her mother cut her off, but her anger gradually disappeared as she saw me. Holding my breath, I knew Madame Giry not to be the type to strange me by hugging too tightly. "What is that?""I found him. He needed a home, and I didn't want to leave him at my flat." Christine jumped to explain.The grave ballet mistress, and former box keeper, approached me, staring down at me. "Make sure he is not seen by Carlotta or the managers." She stated, before leading her daughter out of the room."See you at rehearsal, Christine!" Meg giggled right before her mother pushed her away from the dressing room, "We're performing Faust!"Christine and my surprised expressions remained on our faces for a moderate amount of time. Never did either of us expect Madame Giry to act like that. Shrugging it off, I hopped down off the settee, advancing towards Christine.Picking me up carefully, she smiled, placing me on the settee. Rehearsal began in about half an hour. Rummaging through a dresser drawer, she took out a small, pink book with the word "Christine" written elegantly on it. Ah, her diary. Newfound curiosity building inside of me, I decided the inquisitiveness must come from being a cat. I watched intensely as she began to write. I had always wondered what she wrote in there...A knock made its way to our ears as she rose, closing the book and returning it to the drawer. Mon Dieu, she had a great amount of visitors! During the process of opening the door, she grinned, parting her lips to speak."Meg if your mother finds you..." She began, laughing lightly, but it came to an abrupt halt as the Viscomte Raoul de Chagny stood in the doorway; well, I should say Comte Raoul de Chagny, now that his brother was gone..."Oh! Raoul, I'm so sorry – I thought you were someone else." Her cheeks grew warm as she stuttered.Smiling warmly, he pressed a kiss to her hand, causing my blood to boil. "It's quite all right, Christine." He spoke, removing his hat."Do come in." Christine smiled faintly, shutting the door; however, she remembered me at the last minute."Christine, I wished to speak with you about – wait..." His sentence stopped as his eyes settled on the sight of me. "What is that?""Oh!" I could imagine Christine mentally slapping herself now. "I found him in the market place. Poor thing. Please, Raoul, don't tell anyone.""Um, you don't have to worry about me telling anyone, my dear." He assured her, ambling towards me. "He is rather... cute."A low growl escaped my throat as the Comte reached to pet me. Rapidly withdrawing his hand, he took a step back.Furrowing her brow, Christine came towards me, picking me up. "That's so odd. He hasn't growled at anyone yet. I'm terribly sorry, Raoul.""Ah, it's quite all right." He replied, stealing a nervous glance at me.I smirked, remembering how he shot that night, believing it to be a cat after his brother convinced him so. Silently laughing, a smirk remained on my furry, white face.Shooting poor, defenseless kittens... Tsk, tsk! Shame on you, Chagny! I silently reprimanded him. He'd probably shoot me as well, if it weren't for Christine's presence. I mused, thoughts rustling throughout my head... I do have claws..."Perhaps, I'll talk to you another time. After rehearsal?" Raoul suggested, his eyes comfortingly glowing, locked on Christine."Yes, that works, I suppose." She answered quietly.Kissing her hand again, the boy exited the room, tipping his hat to her. "Au revoir, mon cherie.""Au revoir..." Christine replied, chewing on her lip, her arms crossed as she watched the door close. Her gaze turned to the cold mirror, her bottom lip trembling. "I know what he is going to ask me... Oh, Erik... what do I do?"A single tear journeyed down her rosy cheek as she softly wept, taking a seat on the divan once more. Vigilantly making my way towards her, I curled up against her, feeling her hand stroke my body. I desperately wished to be a man again... to envelop her in my arms again. But this time, I would never let go. Irritated, I still had to discover why I was a bloody cat. It made no sense! Lifting my head to see her tear-streaked face, my thoughts softened. What was I going to do?Damn that insignificant boy. Damn him.A/N: R&R please!
