The curtain opened and Christine sang! Everyone in the audience was entranced by her beautiful voice. Especially Raoul, who now realized who this girl with the voice of an angel was, it was Christine. His childhood sweetheart! After the performance she was nowhere to be found. Meg looked and looked, until she realized she knew where she was. She peered through the doorway and there was Christine lighting a candle saying a prayer for her father. Meg sat down beside her.

"You were absolutely perfect tonight, you really were!"

Christine looked up and smiled.

"Meg when my father died he told me he would send me the angel of music, I have been visited by this angel, he's here now and even in my dreams. Meg looked puzzled with disbelief.

"Christine do you believe, the spirit of your father is coaching you?"

"Who else Meg?"

Meg smiled

"Come, we must go there looking for you out there." Christine smiled and got up humming to herself as she followed Meg up the staircase.

Christine and Meg pushed through the people who were celebrating the managers triumph. They found Madam Giry.
"I found her mother" Meg said

Madam Giry grabbed Christine by the hand, leading her to her dressing room. When they were safely inside she locked the door, handing Christine a beautiful red rose with a black bow tied around the stem.

"He is pleased with you" she said smiling.

Christine took the rose confused, but happy to finally be in the spotlight, after all it was her dream since her father died. When she was seven she came to train in the dormitories of the opera house. She took a seat in front of her vanity, when suddenly the door opened, it was Raoul.

"Little Lottie let her mind wonder"

"Raoul" Christine smiled. She was glad to see him. They began to talk about the past and the wonderful summer they had spent together.

"You sang beautiful tonight" he smiled.

"When father died, he promised to send me the Angel of Music, well fathers dead and I have been visited by the angel."

"There is no doubt about that." he said smiling

"And now Little Lottie, we go to supper."

"No, I can't, the Angel of Music is very strict."

"I'll call my carriage" he said as he closed the door.

Christine began to get ready but she wondered why, she knew that she didn't want to disobey the angel, but she also wanted to talk with Raoul and see what he had been doing all these years. Suddenly the candles blew out from a mysterious wind. Christine looked around but there was nothing.