*Below the chapel of the castle, the Ghost is writing. Near where the organ had been housed in the church above he had found several books of choir music, which he ripped pages out out and turned over to write new melodies on the back of them. The ones he was working on, strewn out in front of him, were an adaptation of "Elisa's Dream" from Lohengrin, an adaptation of the "Oh Dieu! Que de bijoux" aria from Faust, and an entirely original tune that had a sound interestingly like that of another song he had written, "Point of No Return". In the middle of this work, however, he puts his quill pen down in his ink, giving something of a sign as he brings his hand under his mask for a brief moment to rub his eyes tiredly. What was the point of writing music for a female voice? Elle ne voulait pas les chanter... Getting up from his chair in front of the table covered in sheet music, he moves to sit in front of the organ he'd brought down below...and starts to play a familiar tune.*
Nee dans l'ombre...l'emotion te serre...dans le noir, se jouent nos vraies chimeres... Cede a la jouissance, si belle et sans defense...
((OOC: Yep~...
Music of the Night, en francais~! Yes, I'm posting because of Sammie's prodding, but anyone can hear; Phakir still has yet to realize his voice is easily audible through the walls. <3))