IMPORTANT NOTICE: Do to mounting criticism of over our title we are changing it to Tsuki no Shimai (The Sisters of the Moon) effective immediately!

A/N: Welcome to the story named La Familia de las Nekos! Neither writer owns Kuroshitsuji or it's characters.

Uxintaa: I'm the OC of this chapter, and the free spirit writer!

Esmereila; HEY! I'm here, too! :(

Uxi: I know, but you get intro'ed next chapter!

Esmi: You mean we introduce my OC next chapter :P

Uxi: Right… *sweatdrop* Anywho… Welcome to the story! Any translations will be at the very end.

Chapter One

Rose's POV

It's kind of hard to live when you only remember a vacant memory of your childhood; long before, yet so far behind you. Who am I? Everyone asks that, I wonder why? It's not a very good question… My name is Primrose McCallen. I'm older than you think, but I look 17. I'm a Nekomata, or what is commonly referred to as a Split-Tail Cat Demon.

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I ran up to the bodies of my fanola, my family. I shook them awake, but only one stirred.

~o0o~

I bolted up on the floor of an abandoned warehouse. The door rattled open, and I had no choice but to run to the rafters. "Spikes! It's Ciel's dog!" The room filled with barking, but thankfully I was already in the rafters.

"Come on, Kit! We know you're here!" Ciel's henchmen called up at me.

I hissed into the room below. "I already told you: I'm not going to the Phantomhives! They will come to me, or write me a letter that is dropped off." I hissed each word.

The mutts were called off by the henchmen.

"Very well, then. Bring in Pluto!" One of them shouted.

I hissed, my eyes glowing for a moment. I ran on the rafters, out an open window, into the daylight. I changed into my Kit persona. I knelt down, and pet the kittens that had gathered at my command. The demon dog ran up to me, but I just pet his head.

"Pluto! You're to be tracking Spikes!" Another one of Ciel's henchmen growled.

"I see. I guess you better get going, puppy. I'll see you again." I walked off, the kittens following my lead. Once I was in the park, a letter was there waiting for me. I plucked it from the well-dressed man's fingers, and went up a tree to read.

~o0o~

'Spikes,

Using the information you've given me, I have determined that you do have a living relative. I request that you go to the man who you got the letter from and ask him to show you to me. If you lost track of him, tell your 'cats' to bring him to you.

Regards,

Earl Ciel Phantomhive'

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I went down the tree, looking for the well-dressed man, but he was already out of my sight. "My friends, bring that man back. I'm sure he would like to guide me to the Earl." Kittens scattered around the area, starting to meow, and I listened as they reported in.

"Not in the east side of the park." A dilute tortoiseshell kitten had reported in.

"Not in the north side of the park." A white cat with black patches over his left ear and left eye and his paws said.

"Not in the west side of the park." A maine coon reported in.

I sighed and brought out a cat-tail toy.

"May I, miss?" Came a male voice from behind me.

I turned, then jumped in shock. When did the well-dressed man get behind me!? I held out the toy, and all the kittens dispersed into their respective areas.

"Where did they go? They were so adorable!" He paused, looking after the lingering shapes of two kittens. "They had soft paws! Their tails looked as noble as you are." The man said.

I couldn't help but blush at that.

"Miss?" The well-dressed man asked.

"Earl Phantomhive requested my employer to come to him, but I am going in her stead. She has things she has to do." I stated, pretending Kit and I weren't the same person.

The man blinked. He straightened, and released a kitten that I didn't know he had grabbed hold of.

"He was in the south, mi'lady!" A small silver tabby cat purred.

I picked up the kitten and scratched her ears, effectively making her drool softly.

"Will that be all, or can I stay with this man? He pets me between my shoulder blades and it feels nice! Can I, mistress?" The kitten asked, kneading softly.

I blinked at the kitten.

"Miss? Do I need to call a doctor?" The man had a fake look of concern on his face.

I blinked again. My head snapped up at him. His face was too close, so I stepped back. "No, I can tend to myself." I put my guard up. "Have you had a cat before?" I asked innocently. "This little one very much would like to be your friend." I slipped my cover slightly.

"Are you sure your employer isn't you?"

I laughed as if he asked something either smart or stupid.

"If I was my employer, I would be running right now." I covered nicely. "Shall we be on our way? I have to return to my home soon."

He turned, taking the cat from my arms.

"Hey!" I was then forced into a carriage roughly. The driver? Mr. Rude, I dubbed him.

"Miss, I'm sorry to have hurt you, but if you are going to return 'home' on time, then we have to move quickly." He offered his hand, like those snazzy English butlers that had been taking over the nobles' fancy recently, and of course, Earl Phantomhive was the very rare English nobleman. Japanese nobles are a little more common, but still rare.

I walked up the steps to a Japanese mansion that was larger than most of the few wealthy noble and merchant compounds that were in the area.

"Welcome to the Phantomhive Estate, Miss Spikes." Mr. Rude said, bowing slightly.

"I'm not Spikes, but thank you." I stepped up onto the stone, sat on the edge of the wooden floors, and was relieved of my shoes. Mr. Rude did that. He helped me up, and guided me to the meeting room.

"My lord, she has come as requested."

I growled softly, but was going to correct him in a moment when a higher-pitched, but male, voice told us to enter.

"My lord, this girl is saying that she isn't Spikes, but I'm very sure that this is her."

"I'd correct you, but I guess it would just be a waste of time. I have a cover to keep."

The man closed the door, making the room dim.

I sighed and a candle lit at a flick of my fingers. The light was unneeded, but it made for good cover. "My employer is very interested on the information that you have attained, but regrets that she couldn't come personally. She sends her regards, and best wishes."

"Please inform your employer that I return her regards and wishes." Ciel slid a folder my direction, then sneezed a few times. It was a rather delicate sound, considering it came from a boy. "Also, next time, would it be too hard to get the cat fur off of your person?"

I laughed."I will tell her as much, and I do hope you remember the cost of her help from last time."

Ciel nodded, and tossed a bag of catnip my way. It was too strong this time.

NO! Must… resist… I failed in my mission when my ears and tails popped out.

"Tch, you are Spikes after all. Sebastian, get her a room and make sure she has everything she needs." He ordered carelessly.

I scowled at him, growling slightly at the dirty trick. "I thought you were allergic to cats? I'm, by definition, a cat." I crossed my arms in front of my chest as Ciel twitched. "I see. But, in return for my stay here, my family has an automatic extended invitation to stay here, and my cover as Spikes remains intact. You can drop the 'catnip payment' to a tenth of the current rate." I stood, but with my arms wrapped around my waist. The catnip wasn't actually for me, per say, but for my little furry minions. After all, they did deserve the best.

"You will be escorted by Sebastian at all times. Will there be a way for me to reach you if neither of us are with you?" Ciel ordered, then followed with a question.

I nodded to Sebastian. "One of my people will be with Sebastian, or you at all times, if you can stand sneezing every five minutes." I motioned to the door, which Sebastian opened to the kitten that he had petted nicely. It padded up to me, and purred. "This is Olivia. She is a close friend of mine. She already likes Sebastian, so if he calls her, she is more than likely to respond." I placed her on the desk, and she padded over to Ciel.

"She is one of your people?" The bluenette asked.

I tilted my head. My face twisted into the dark smirk of my persona, Spikes.

"Oh. One of your people." Ciel caught on now.

"If she isn't nearby, there will be a cat in her place. They will know by tomorrow evening." I sent her away to inform the others. "The Felines of Ginra will know that I'm working with Ciel Phantomhive. I don't work for him." I made my point clear, winking at him. I tucked the bag of catnip in my kimono. "Now, I'll be nearby, reading this information, if you need me." I left the room and headed outside after Ciel nodded.

"What colors do you want in your room, Miss?" His name was Sebastian, if memory served me properly.

"Red and silver, preferably. I do like most others, but not blue- except for midnight, or sapphire, that is." I answered carelessly before going up to a cherry tree. "If I could have a room not too far from this tree, I would be most grateful." He bowed as I went up. The wind blew by, and I felt a storm on the way. I looked to the skies; it didn't seem like rain would be coming too soon. My eyes watched as the files were flicked through, but nothing, other than a familiar name, stuck.

Selena Tsukishiro.

A/N:

Esmi: The title of our fic translates to 'The Family of the Cats'

Uxi: I came up with that~ *proud*

Esmi: and I helped her with the translation and spelling of it

Uxi: Yup! Extra translations below!

Translations:

Tsukishiro means white moon in Japanese

Both: we hoped you enjoyed chapter 1 and will review it.

Edited 9/27/15