Chapter 1
'4:27 am', read the digital clock on Mina's clunky silver phone. The device looked like it was from the early 2000s. A gloved hand grasped the phone tightly; gosh, Mina never had been very good around electronics. Weren't young people supposed to be good with these kinds of things? She was only twenty-four, and still felt like a child.
Mina knew she shouldn't prowl the streets at night, but the option didn't seem to be her own. She couldn't find the will to resist the calling of the moon. She was sure that once it was four hours after midnight the demons all went to sleep. Four was always the perfect time for Mina. All of the nocturnal animals were heading to sleep, and all of the day time animals were still in their dreams. It was a time of silence and meditation. She liked the quiet.
Mina walked north of her apartment, heading to a nature trail she frequented. To get to her destination she had to cross a bridge. She wore a pair of plain blue jeans, and black t-shirt. She completed the autumn themed ensemble with a button up flannel wrapped around her waist.
Mina pulled the set of earbuds out of her pocket, and soon blocked out the sound of crickets and the rare passing car with soft music. She breathed calmly as she walked alone over the concrete bridge. She paused to look over into the powerful creek that flowed below her. The moon was lowering, and the sun would also be rising soon. As she was walking along, she picked up a leaf and gazed into it as she leaned against the side of the small bridge. She sighed long and looked up at the large moon.
It was so nice outside. It was also much too easy to get completely lost in one's own world. Mina did not stay spaced out for long though. She suddenly saw a small creature trotting along across the bridge. She blinked and froze where she stood. She let out a small laugh when she realized it was a little kitten. She squinted her eyes to focus on the kitty, and saw that it had a little bow around its neck and looked a lot cleaner than a street cat. The little baby had a pretty grey and white coat and glowing green eyes. She wondered if the kitty was hurt, and moved closer towards the kitten. She got down a little lower, and held out a hand slowly. She slowly called for the kitten. "Hey there, kitty-kitty." She smiled warmly as the cat started to slowly make its way to her. She loved all animals, that's why she worked as a secretary at a vet's clinic.
As the kitten made its way closer, Mina could tell that it had recently been in a fight or something. "Hey baby, what happened?" She remained still as to not startle little kitty. It wasn't long before the kitten was right in front of Mina. The radiant smile remained as she observed the baby now nuzzling against her long, slender fingers. It looked like she had hurt her paw. "What a poor little tabby, do you want to come back to my apartment, I can help with that paw of yours and give you some food and water." Mina laughed as the kitten continued to purr and rub that tiny cheek against her hand. "I'll take that as a yes, do you mind if I carry you?" She asked as she took out both of her earbuds, realizing they were still in.
With the kitten's approval, Mina gingerly lifted the kitten and took her back to the little duplex on the top of a hill. Mina had lived there for three years now. She wasn't sure her landlord would approve of a cat, but Mina had a feeling someone was going to be looking for this kitten, "Are you lost? You didn't seem too lost out there, but I suppose you must have ran into some trouble." Mina continued to talk to the kitten as she unlocked the door, still holding the kitten in her left arm. "But don't worry, I'll help you get to where you need to be, and help fix that paw of yours too." Mina giggled and walked into her nice home, and sat the kitten down on an armchair in the living room.
The duplex was kinda cheap, and the neighborhood was a little run down, but it was still home to Mina. She had had a few roommates in the past, but her last roommate had moved away a few months prior. It was a bit hard to keep up on the bills, but it was also nice to be alone sometimes. Mina had to admit though, she tended to enjoy pleasant company much more than solitude. "You really brighten things up in here, Tabs." She said, deciding already on the uncreative nickname for her new friend. The kitten let out a squeaky 'mew' and Mina gushed with adorning laughter and crooning to the kitten as if it were a human baby.
"Aww... I'd love to keep you around forever." She said dreamily as she went to the bathroom and grabbed some bandage wraps and a few other things she would need to help clean the kitten's wound. "So Tabs, how did you get lost from your companion?" She went to the tabby who was still laying in the spot where Mina had set her. She slowly started to clean the cat's wound, and then wrapped the cut and scraped skin to protect it from bacteria.
Mina gently ran her fingers through the kitten's soft fur, closing her eyes as she moved to sit up on the couch. She set the warm kitten in her lap and closed her eyes. She began to curl up under a star and moon patterned blanket, but there was a knock on her door.
She opened her eyes, 'what?' Who could be knocking at the door this late?
CHAPTER 2
"Do you really think that she is here? Artemisia doesn't really like humans..." Lila spoke softly as she looked at her brother.
"Well, this is where the dowsing rod led us." Luke responded with a shrug. Lila sighed and knocked at the big wooden door of the old house, having no other option. It seemed to be divided into half, so Lila hoped she was knocking on the correct door. She hated meeting new people, and she certainly didn't understand humans. Her brother spent much more time around them, so she at least had that comfort. "I'm sensing some sort of power coming from here though, not Missy's." Luke said using the name he called Artemisia. No one answered the door, so Luke gave a more assertive knock than his sister had.
Lila sighed again, her brother was so cool and so much more advanced than her in his studies. "I hope it's not one of those vamps that have been giving us so much trouble, I couldn't see why they would want one of our family's familiars..." After the second set of knocks, the door was answered by a tired looking, young woman. She was really pretty though. She was taller than Lila, and had brown skin that reminded Lila of the color of the pinecones as the sun first shone on them, it was something she loved about her morning walks. She had the spirit and physical appearance of a fairytale forest. Lila was especially taken by the kind, green eyes that the girl had.
"Can I help you?"
"Um..." Lila opened her mouth, but couldn't seem to form the right words. She was grateful when her brother started to talk to the woman at the door, explaining their situation in as limited as details as possible.
"Oh..." The girl's voice was like the wind whispering through the tree branches. The ones that reached for each other across pathways. Lila tried to catch a glimpse behind the girl into the home. "Uh... I'd invite you in, but someone from your search party already found me."
"Someone from our search party?" Lila tilted her head and then looked to her brother, worry flooding her face.
"Uh yeah, she was really tall and pretty." The girl at the door said, biting her lower lip. "She said she was looking for the kitten with a pink ribbon too, and said she saw me walking home with her kitten while out looking."
Lila started to panic, oh no... please don't let it be that bitch. "Ugh, please tell me the woman who came didn't have long, dark red hair, and a birthmark on her face."
"Yeah, she did. What's going on? Do you not know her, maybe it was a different cat?"
'Damn it.' Lila thought on loop as she started to bite her thumb and slowly pace around the porch in circles, thinking.
"Sorry about my sister..." Luke laughed as he started to charm the human girl at the door. His voice rang in the background of Lila's silent curses. "Um, see our cat, Artemisia, she was a really special kitten. We come from a family of witches, and Artemisia was meant to be our little sister's familiar." Lila's head shot up at her brother's words.
Lila gave her brother a stone cold glare, "Luke!" Her heart beat fast as she stared at her elder brother who only rolled his eyes at her, muttering something about how it wasn't the age of the witch-hunters. Lila only grimaced and crossed her arms.
"Um, won't you two please come in, I might be able to help you if you want to explain more."
Lila looked towards the pretty girl as she spoke and nodded thankfully. "Yes, thank you so much for your graciousness." She hoped that Luke knew what he was doing. They both stepped in, "My name is Lila, and this is my older brother Luke." The woman smiled sweetly and introduced herself as 'Mina'.
"Um, please have a seat, do you need anything to eat or drink?"
"No, but thank you... Um, did the woman who came here say anything to you?" Lila looked towards Mina with desperation in her eyes as she now sat next to her brother on a little love sofa. "Any information would be helpful." Lila looked around at Mina's home. The living room had a funky wallpaper that looked like it belonged on Earth a few decades ago along with the furniture, and there was an overall feeling of comfort as the sound of a box fan hummed in the moments of silence between the three. It smelled nice inside, like sandalwood and jasmine. The peaceful abode really calmed Lila's nerves, at least a little.