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Unmasking the Phantom – Part 1

Raoul had not been to the Paris Opera House for quite some time. Ever since that one fateful night that changed his life for better and for worse. But here he was, attending the auction of old sets, props, costumes, and whatever else they could make money off of. The Opera House was, after all, looking to modernize to entice the younger generation to attend.

Raoul’s second wife wheels him closer to the stage that once held the great, late La Carlotta. He can see the stage in his mind’s eye. His vision had slowly been diminishing ever since the same night that kept him from coming to the Opera until now. Suddenly he hears his wife let out a small, light gasp and hesitates to move forward.

“What is it?” he asks, straining to see what he knows he cannot.

His wife places a hand on his shoulder and leans down some so that she does not have to raise her voice. He can smell the makeup she used and feel the netting of her hat. The style he knew so well on her. Her headwear, always tilted a bit to the right and always netted to cover her face. Her long, black hair, underneath, hanging loosely around her eyes and cheeks. He wished he could have seen her before his sight started to go. What a sight she would have been! Although, she would never compare to Christine.

“It is a skull – no! It is a mask! A mask in the shape of a skull like the one you’ve described before.” She pauses and Raoul tilts his head towards her mouth, motioning for her to continue. “The one that belonged to the Phantom. They are auctioning it off.”

The Phantom. The Phantom that had haunted this building, Christine, and Raoul himself. Raoul turned his gaze to the carpeted flooring covered in dust. He blinked away a tear. When he looked back up, he nodded in the direction of the stage, willing his wife to continue moving on.

 

Edmée, Raoul’s wife, did not want to stay a minute longer than needed in the Opera House. It held memories for her, as it did for him. She had never uttered a word to him about her time at the Opera House. She had sworn to never tell until one of them were on their deathbed.

Raoul had been invited to take a tour of the Opera house with the new owners who were planning to modernize it and make it useful again. He gladly accepted after Monsieur Dubois painted lovely pictures in his head of the grand staircase as it had been, was now, and would be when they were through renovations. Edmée just smiled politely, not wanting to be reminded of the past as how others knew it. She felt in the pit of her stomach that Monsieur Dubois and Monsieur Beaulieu had other reasons for engaging her husband. His time as the patron of the Opera House had been short and as an old, wealthy man with only two heirs, he could afford to help with the costs that they were planning.

The two new owners offered to wheel the Vicomte around. Edmée thanked them, and feigned exhaustion when they came to the dressing rooms used by the Prima Donnas of earlier days.

“I will stay here until your tour is through. I need to rest.” She made her way towards the dressing room as the two men wheeled her husband down the hallway, laughing and conversing as if they had known him forever.

The room looked as if no one had been in it until now. Edmée guessed that everyone was afraid of it after Christine Daaé came out with her narrative of the time she spent living at the Opera House as a dancer. This was, after all, the very first place the Phantom had met Christine in person. This is where Christine’s story took a turn for the worst, as she had put it. However, Edmée knew, that this was the room in which the Phantom had made the biggest mistake. This was the true point of no return. Most of all, this is where Raoul, Christine, and the Phantom’s lives were changed, but had it been for better or for worse?

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Cruel Beauty – Rosamund Hodge

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Wow, it’s been a while since I’ve liked a book this much.

“Cruel Beauty” by Rosamund Hodge is a variation of Beauty and the Beast, with a little Labyrinth thrown in. The story centers around Nyx Triskelion, one of a set of twins. Ever since she was born, she knew her fate was to marry the Demon Lord because her father had made a deal with him. He gets daughters and one of them has to become his wife on her seventeenth birthday. Nyx’s twin sister, the favorite daughter, was coddled and loved her whole life, whereas Nyx was raised and trained to kill her future husband and save her land from his tyrannical rule. This has made her cold and hard, a perfect match to the Demon Lord Ignafex. On her quest in the Demon Lord’s house, she meets Shade, a shadow being who both helps and hinders her and, as it so happens, looks just like her demon husband. Her plan begins to derail when she starts having feelings for both Ignafex and Shade. However, to save Shade, she must destroy Ignafex. How will things end when her heart is being pulled in two different directions?

Fantastically, I say.

I absolutely loved the way Hodge interprets the Beauty and the Beast storyline. Even though I knew how it would end (BATB books always end with a happy ending somehow), somehow it still came as a surprise. I loved the mythical stories thrown into the mix as it added a little twist to the story. Nyx is not only Beauty, she’s also Pandora. I love it when authors pull from many different sources. I also love that Nyx is a little more feisty than traditional Beauties. The first thing she tries to do is to kill Ignafex. Her spirit doesn’t mellow out as the story goes on. She still has the same moxie at the end that she had at the beginning. She just fell in love.

I also found myself absolutely loving Ignafex. While he wasn’t an animal-like Beast, he still had bestial qualities. Being the Demon Lord, his responsibility was to control the demons that plagued the world while also creating deals. Kinda like Rumplestiltskin from “Once Upon a Time.” However, Ignafex’s deals are not always what they seem. Nyx’s father had made the deal for his wife to become pregnant with twins, but never specified that she had to survive to see them. Ignafex isn’t necessarily a bad person. He is as much a prisoner of his fate as Nyx and Shade. I grew to pity him and found myself crushing on him like Nyx was.

The only issue I had with this story, which isn’t surprising, is that I saw one of the twists coming from almost the beginning. That’s not to say that my twist-deducing skills are that good, it was just that obvious. However, I did not think this detracted from the story. The ending was still satisfying, as was the character development.

If you like Beauty and the Beast stories, you won’t regret reading this one. It’s phenomenally well written, and you’ll find yourself loving the Jareth-like Ignafex. Trust me, you want to read this.

 

 

You can read “Cruel Beauty” by Rosamund Hodge here.

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The Son

The Son

He lay silent on the floor, curled up with his knees to his chest. The sun lightly touching the cold wooden floor, but he knew the time was coming. He could hear the heavy footsteps on the stairs below. They were clearly meant for him. He could sense the anger in the thuds and creaks. He shut his eyes tight again, so tight he could see the red and white circles on the black background of his eyelids.

The wooden door slammed open, hit the wall hard, and flew back. It halted at Luke’s father’s hand.

“Git up,” came his father’s gruff voice.

Luke stirred, but not fast enough for his father’s patience. He felt the fingernails dig into his back as he was pulled to his feet. When enough blood was drawn from his flesh, his father pushed him against the wall to make sure he was not going to be able to fall asleep again.

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