"...I didn't think you'd order something like that."
"Why's that?"
"You tend to lose your appetite in foreign situations."
"Oh, do I, now." He needn't do anything but half-grin at me. "Actually, that's not what I ordered."
"...What?"
"Y-you're right. I-I can't say that I'm very inspired to eat... with you... right there," I swished my hand, "the Infamous Note-Sender, across the table from me."
I CAN'T WAIT TO WRITE THIS PART BUT IT'S STILL 2 WEEKS AHEAD. AHHHH
And before I forget, I contacted Robert Englund's site to ask if he had any information or interviews around about playing the Phantom. I also said that I loved this version and he was pleasantly villainous, charming even, and interesting..♥ It turns out his wife runs the site. She told me he had gone over it in a book he published (which I see in Amazon but I don't know if I actually want it since it's probably most about being Freddie Krueger)... She also said that she would tell him what I said about his Erik.
Agghhhhhpe. Never did I think my own compliments would reach one of THE Eriks! Holy bejeesas. I hope he smiles when he hears it. God knows he deserves a little recognition. Comparing him to the Broadway phantoms is just unfair. He was not trying to be that man, and I'm glad.
lkjasdf;lkjasd Phantom-love in my notes~~~.
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