No Return: a Contemporary Phantom Tale

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Only a second or two must have passed, however, because he said to my jailer, “Thank you, Jerome. You may leave Miss Daly with me now.”  Beside me, Jerome nodded his head slightly and left the room without a backward glance. I remained where I was, shock rooting me in place.
The Phantom said, “If you would join me, Miss Daly?” and spread an elegant hand to indicate the seat next to his.
I finally found my voice. “Not until you tell me what I’m doing here.”
“All in good time.” The slightest edge
...of menace entered his tone, like the whisper of steel across silk. “For now I’m afraid I must insist.”
Not knowing what else to do, I crossed the heavy tufted rug that covered the floor and allowed him to pull out the chair for me, then sat. He reclaimed his own seat at the head of the table, gracefully unfolded his napkin, and settled it in his lap.
I noticed that he had seated me on his left, so the uncovered side of his face was toward me. It was the same man from the Halloween party at L’Opéra, of course; his voice had told me that almost immediately, and the uncovered half of his face was familiar, the elegant features, the faint shadow of a scar high up on his cheekbone, like some remnant of a long-forgotten duel.


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