This last part in the story plot ideas, the main piece in this collection, will follow Frodo's point-of-view, followed by the seductress' point-of-view, and vice versa. This part coincides and is inspired by "Down Once More/Track Down This Murderer" song from the film and soundtrack, "The Phantom of the Opera."
Part 11
The seductress and the Phantom
Led Frodo and Christine down the winding stairs
It only took Frodo seconds to realize he could not trust them
Erik, the Phantom of the Opera, and the woman, who lived at Erik's lair
The seductress proved now to the hobbit she wasn't so friendly
As she had been, Frodo knew he couldn't stand the brandy
The Phantom and the seductress offered to him the first time he was there
Now going back felt like undeniable regret, Frodo chose not to stare
Into the seductress' eyes, now asking for a reason why
Frodo could not answer the seductress, nor given into her demise
Something tormented her; he had to find out from somewhere inside
How he could tame the seductress' heart, win back her freedom's cry
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The seductress, arriving inside her and the Phantom's underwater cave,
Brought Frodo inside a small room, where she locked the door, made him stay
Until she felt ready to let him out, Frodo now wore a black vest, breeches, white shirt
To Frodo, he thought the seductress was mad, as if she found no love for trees or a birch
The hobbit woman, this seductress, left Frodo alone to his bidding
She returned to her study, preparing for her wedding
With the hobbit tween, proving to the Phantom she was more than mirth
Frodo waited for a few moments, before he found the seductress in atonement
He couldn't stand the seductress' delusions, filled with prideful spite and hatred
Frodo told the seductress of her crimes, knowing he would regret this, as stated
She was not a kind hobbit woman; she already wanted him to serve as her mare
Would she finally have him as her slave? If only she hadn't dared
To ask so many questions, for things were changing
As the young hobbit tween, who Frodo admired, came banging
Right alongside Raoul at the Phantom and the seductress' iron door
Leaving the seductress to guard Frodo, against the pool's rocky shore
The hobbit tween fought with her words, hoping the seductress would listen
However, the seductress was too harsh, she could not see the bliss in
Frodo's friendship with the tween, Frodo could no longer bear
The seductress, as she trapped the tween by a rope and her sharp glare
Frodo heard betrayal in the seductress' voice
He needed the tween, the Shire, Bilbo, that was his only choice
So, Frodo braved the seductress' will, proved to her a lost reasoning
The hobbit approached briskly, realizing she was weakening
The seductress could not resist the pull Frodo now gave her
She did not see this happening, so much was this her third
Straw, yet Frodo advanced as the hobbit tween wept
He felt sheer pity for the seductress, as he gave her their first kiss
The seductress was now a distorted middle-aged woman
She wasn't the right Halfling, she no longer stood in
To face the music, the battle was lost
The seductress sought no other choice, after Frodo released her, she voiced
Frodo and the hobbit tween left the seductress' and the Phantom's lair
The distorted woman couldn't seek what was right or wrong, she did not care
That Frodo and the tween reunited, yet in the last moment's feat
Frodo gave the seductress a blue rose, which still laid on top of tattered sheets
As the seductress watched Frodo leave by boat with the hobbit tween
The aging hobbit woman and the Phantom sought out, in vain recede
Breaking the glass mirrors, their only chance now
Was to escape the cave, so the two said their vows
Disappeared into the night, where they brought back some light
The seductress then followed the Phantom through a dark tunnel
When the French policemen arrived with Sam Gamgee and Meg Giry
Sam found a remnant left by the seductress: a golden mask numbered thirty.
End of Fanfiction Story Ideas' Poem Collection.
So ends this first poem collection in the Blue Rose fanfiction series. :)
As we can see, there are inconsistencies towards the end of this fanfiction poem collection. With luck, they'll be fixed come the full-length fanfiction story, The Blue Rose: Fates Intertwined, formerly titled A Lost Blue Rose. :)
As far as this poem collection goes, this is a rough sketch of what's about to transpire in The Blue Rose: Fates Intertwined. The actual story may deviate a little or a lot from this poem collection trilogy. It happens, as this poem collection is what we would call a Zero Draft, compared to the final fanfic. It's a good zero draft, but the writing journey isn't over yet.
The next poem collection is upcoming. Thanks for reading. :) I'll see everyone in the first sequel for the Blue Rose series, titled Ashes and Blue Roses, II. :) Cheers! :)
~Aria Breuer
