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Chapter 4

-2 months later-

The carriage went down the dirt road very slowly. The road was steep and to make matters worse it was night. I had finally convinced you to let me go visit Madame Giry, she lived in a small apartment in town. You were against the idea because you would not be able to accompany me but you gave in after a while.

We were on our way back and I was getting a little worried. The driver, Leon, was a very good friend and trusted man but he was getting older and his eyesight was failing him. As I sat fidgeting with the material of my dress the carriage started to bounce, not to bad at first but then more drastic till I almost went flying out of my seat. I felt the carriage start to lean toward the left. As I sat helplessly I heard the 2 Lipizzans neighing, and Leon shouting something. I did not understand him, my mind was totally blank. Finally the whole carriage toppled over, I could still hear Leon shouting. Then suddenly everything stopped, he stopped yelling the carriage was totally on its left side and everything was quiet.

I opened the door of the carriage, and stood up straight. My feet were on the left wall and I was standing up through the doorway. I lifted my self out of the carriage and onto the ground.

"Leon?" I called out. There was no reply. "Leon is everything alright." Then someone grabbed my hand but before I had time to turn around they hit me on the head and I fainted.

A/N: okay well for the rest of the chapter I am going to do Raoul's point of view.J

I paced back and forth in the parlor. Where could you be? It was going mid-night and there was no sign of you. Then as I was about to lose my mind, Leon came through the front door. I was so relived, but then when I noticed you were not behind him I panicked and without giving a proper "hello" the first words out of my mouth were:

"Where is Christine?"

"Vicomte, there was a carriage accident," When he said that I thought the worst. "and someone was there, I did not see his face he wore a hood, but he knocked me out. When I woke up, I went to see if the mademoiselle was all right. Well when I opened the door no one was in the passenger car. I looked all around but I did not find her. I am so sorry Vicomte." I was speechless, until I remembered the man in the hood, then the only words that came out of my mouth were:

"That bastard." with that I ran out the door and to the stable. I unhitched one of the horses from the carriage and I was off. By this time I already had a pretty good idea who the culprit was, and I was going to make him pay.

The horse galloped as fast as its equine abilities aloud him to. As we got into town I became more anxious, so I kept kicking the horse, even though there was no point we were already going as fast as possible. We finally reached the Opera house and I ran inside, it had not yet been reconstructed and all the floors could give at any second, this did not bother me though, at that moment I was very much absent minded. I ran to Carlotta's dressing room, I had remembered you said something about a secret passage through the mirror. I through open the door to the dressing room, and ran to the mirror. I pulled on it but nothing happened. So I did the only thing I could think of, I grabbed a candlestick holder and slammed it against the mirror the glass cracked but did shatter, so I hurled the object at it again. I did this motion about 4 times when finally the glass shattered, reveling a long dark hall. I stepped in and started to run down it. The more I ran, the darker it got but a little darkness would not stop me now. I got to a few stairs, then there was the lake. I trudged through the icy water franticly trying to reach my destination. At first the water went only to my knees, then it deepened to my thighs. finally I reach the place where I almost met my death, but the grate was up and I could easily walk through. Then there was that monster, he was sitting on the stairs. He was unmasked and looked the same as the night you and I left him. He looked up and said with disgust

"What do you want boy?"

"Surrender Christine to me or you shall die tonight." He looked at me and chuckled, I was very puzzled. He walked over to me and said:

"Take my word boy, Christine is not here, I have not seen her since she left with you." I knew he was lying.

"Mark my words if you harm her--"

"You fop! I do not have her! Now leave me out of your marital issues." If he did not have her, who did? And without even realizing it I started to think out loud

"Where is she? Who could have taken her?" I was close to tears at this point, but I did not let it show. The Phantom seemed a little curious about what I was talking about and

asked:

"What happened?" I explained what Leon had told me, once I was finished I looked up to him. He seemed in utter shock, He was just staring at the ground.

"Well it seems as if you are no help so if you will excuse me." With that I turned to leave.

"Will you inform me if you figure something out?" I gave him a puzzled look but nodded

"I shall." I continued out the door, but as soon as I got on dry land, tears poured from my eyes. This shocked me, I had not cried since I was a boy. I stood leaning against the wall trying to regain my composure. When finally I got hold on myself and continued out of the labyrinth.