(Jeeves P.O.V)

It seemed to take forever. Madame didn't seem to want to come out of her dream like state. I was so frightened. Master looked upset when she finally came around. She just started to cry into Master's shoulder. Then he whispered to her it would be all right and if they wanted to make it to lunch with their friend they would have to leave.

Now 3 hours into the trip, she was finally resting peacefully, snuggled into Master's shoulder. They were a cute couple.

'Jeeves are we there yet.' asked Master.

'Yes Master, we are all most there.' I called back. 'We have about half an hour left.' I then flicked the reins so that the horses would go faster.

I just wished I knew what he was doing here.


(Raouls P.O.V)

I felt the carriage jerk. I knew Jeeves would go faster. Now that I had Christine, I didn't want Erik ever to take her again.

'That was the last time.' Said my little voice and I knew it was true. I had one of my servants fill the house with gunpowder.

'Yes, that was the last time' I thought. 'Never again will he make us unhappy.' He told the little voice.

'We are here Master.' Called Jeeves.

'Thank you Jeeves. Just stay here, I will be back shortly.'


Christine looked around her, but everything looked familiar. Then it hit her; they were at Erik's house.

'Oh no,' she thought, 'I think they found me out.'

'I told you that this was not a good idea.'

'Just shut-up.' She told the little voice.

'I beg your pardon Madame but did you say something?'

'No, I am sorry Jeeves. I didn't say anything.' Christine then looked out the window to see Raoul walking back. Then as they began to drive away from the house, Christine saw a spark and heard a bang. That was the last.

'Raoul where are you? I can't see you.' Christine cried, as she woke up after fainting.

'But honey, you are looking right at me.'

'But I can't see you.' Then she screamed. 'Raoul I am blind. I saw a flash as the house blow up. You blew Erik's house up!'

'No I didn't. I told Erik never to see you again and he hit a button. I left the house and it blew up.' He said as Christine cried.

'No it can not be.' She thought, 'It just can not be true.'