It was an ordinary, yet beautiful night for Muggles and Wizards alike. The full moon was shining bright up in the cloudless sky, leaving a magnificent and enchanting white shimmer on the side of a huge brick building. A light and gentle breeze swirled through the air, making the leaves of the vines barely flap, that were climbing up the red bricks all the way to the roof. The night was very calm and quiet apart from an owls screech every now and then. A mysterious long-haired black cat was strolling around the parking lot. Her right front paw was white and her small pink nose was sniffing the cold winter air. Suddenly she stopped, quickly licked her paw, and then continued making her way across the parking lot towards a small wall that was still covered with a thick layer of snow. There was no white and fluffy snow left in the parking lot though, since the cars had turned all the snow dirty and watery. All that was left was a muddy mixture of water and snow. As the cat jumped onto the wall, shaking her paws vigorously as they touched the snow, another scream slashed through the night. This time it was not an owl screeching as it bit off the head of its prey. It was a woman, screaming and crying in pain. But the pain would not carry on forever, even though it was a very long time until the whining and whimping of the women fell silent. Many minutes, maybe hours, who knew. Tears and sweat were running down the woman's cheeks. She inhaled and exhaled intensely, more than glad that it was finally over, she sighed in relief. No more pain. Exhausted from what she just had been through, the woman closed her eyes, enjoying the moment of peace and silence. Her husband sitting next to her gently grabbed her hand and started stroking through her long blond hair with his big hand. The cat was still sitting outside, staring up into the sky at the moon with its big iceblue eyes. The snow on the wall was sparkeling in a thousand different colors, too beautiful to understand. Suddenly another scream. The cat looked over to the window of the room the woman and her husband had been in. For minutes the cat stared at the window until she twitched her whiskers and stood up. She turned around, jumped down from the wall, and sprinted away into the dark. Just as the cat had vanished into the darkness of the woods, the woman started crying in joy as she held a little girl wrapped in white blankets in her arm. "She's beautiful!" The woman's husband whispered as he kneeled down next to the hospital bed to get a better look at his daughter. "Look at her sweet rosy cheeks and her cute tiny hands. What should we name her?", the woman whispered back at her husband, as she wiped the tears off her face. The man looked up. He searched the room with a thoughtful gaze and abruptly stopped when he looked out the window. The reflection of the full moon was shimmering in his brown eyes. "How about Luna?" he whisped, his stare still fixed on the moon outside. The woman followed the mans eyes. "I like Luna." she whispered as she glanced at the moon for a second, before she looked back down at her daughter. "Luna Sebidey..." the woman said to herself. "Welcome to the family." she added, now talking to the baby. A smile appeared on her lips and she looked up to her husband. Their eyes met as he finally stopped staring at the moon. He started smiling too. He stretched out his arm to tuck a strand of hair back behind her ear and gave his wife a kiss on the forehead before he whispered: "We're parents!"