This part and the next part (the last part in the idea story plot poems, the main poem parts titled Ashes and Blue Roses) coincide with and are inspired by the song, "Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer". Only in this part, the story will follow the point-of-view of the hobbit tween/OC.
Part 10
Madam Giry led Raoul and the hobbit tween
Towards a passage inside a tunnel, seen
Only by the Phantom and the seductress, for reasons unheard
Until Madam Giry learned where the two were, she had not spurred
When the three climbed down a spiral of stone stairs
Madam Giry told Raoul and the hobbit tween:
"This is as far as I can go", they thanked her and cared
To return to their search to set Christine and Frodo Baggins free
Just as Raoul climbed down the steps at a hurried pace
Faster than the hobbit tween found grace
However, the tween did not expect to find
A trapdoor, planted in two of the stone steps, a last goodbye
From the Phantom and the seductress
To Raoul and the hobbit tween
Raoul fell through the trapdoor's hole first, he still had his cutlass
Inside the sheath on his belt, yet the tween stopped so she could see
The trap the Phantom and the seductress set
It was their last resort, yet the tween was not surprised
She waited until Raoul freed himself from the watery pit, the tap
Drained the greenish-white pool down to knee height
The hobbit tween then, out of wit's end and bravery
Took the next step and fell through a secondary trapdoor
One that forced her to climb inside a stone tunnel, courageously
She would find Frodo, Raoul, and Christine, once she found the right floor
The love triangle wasn't over yet
Something was in store, which needed to be said
About the seductress' relation to Frodo's parents, as well as Frodo himself
The hobbit tween soon realized at the seductress' lair, someone else was already there
