"Where is Gregory?" Freda asked her other two children. Rudolf shrugged. He really did not know, but he had noticed that Gregory was acting weird lately. Normally Gregory would be wandering around mopping and depressed, but these past couple of days Gregory seemed happy. Ana looked down to the ground. She knew where Gregory was and she knew that he would be upset if she told their parents, but she could not lie to their parents either. Freda knew that Ana knew something. "Ana, do you know something?" She asked.

"He's fine, mother. He should be left alone." He is happy for once. She thought to herself.

"Where is he? It's almost daylight and he's not in anywhere near." Their mother asked worried.

"He's with the human girl isn't he?" Their father asked. He was walking down the hall when he overheard the news of his missing son. Sighing, Ava nodded. "When he brought the human down to meet me, I could see it. He likes her. It could be more than that really." Frederick said.

"Is she the redhead in Tony's dreams?" Rudolf asked. Frederick nodded. Rudolf was glad that his brother had found someone to show a soft side to, and to love. Ana's face brightened. She was, like Rudolf, was glad that Gregory was happy.

"I hope he gets home soon." Freda said thinking out loud. She was excited for the possibility of a new member of the Sackville-Bagg family. Frederick was not happy that his son was falling for a human. To him they were too unreliable. It was true that Rudolf had found Tony, and Tony was trust worthy, but that does not mean that they all were.

"I'm gone for a couple of hours and you go and have a family meeting without me?" Gregory faked being hurt. Rudolf rolled his eyes. Ana shook her head. Frederick mumbled something about 'stupid teenage hormones' and Freda hugged her son. She was glad that he was safe. The sun was almost up so they all went to bed.

Ava woke up to see that Gregory had left. Part of her was glad because what if her mother came in and saw him. That would bring some awkward conversations. The other part of her was sad. She did not feel complete when he was not around.

Ava's mother was a religious woman and it was Sunday. Ava knew that her mother would leave for church in about an hour. Knowing that her mother would beg her to go, Ava got up and wrote a note:

I will not go to church with you, sorry.

When she was done writing the note she got up and taped to the outside of her door and went back to sleep.

Sarah (Ava's mom) walked up the stairs to her daughter's room. Every Sunday Sarah asked her daughter to go to church with her, but ever since Jonathan, Ava's father, died Ava stopped believing in God. Sarah understood why, but she still always asked. Sarah read the note that Ava had taped on her door. She sighed and went to church alone.

"How did you make it, papa?" A small black haired boy asked.

"Out of a piece of the moon." The small boy's father answered.

"Out of a piece of moon?" The child asked making a face. Was that that even possible? The boy thought.

"Yes." The father replied. The man picked up his five year old son and placed him on his lap. The child stared at the amulet that his father made. There was a beautiful white stone that was surrounded by a circle made of gold. The golden ring that was carrying the moon stone was attached onto a golden chain.

"What are you going to do to it, papa?" The man smiled down at his son.

"I have a friend who will make it so that it is powerful." He answered. In reality he was taking it to a witch. The witch would put a spell on the stone that would turn vampires into humans, but his son would not understand so he did not try to explain.

"And the orange one?" His boy asked. He had made a second amulet that would turn vampires into humans for a couple of days. This amulet was a decoy, really.

"It's not real." The father answered. The boy's eyes lit up.

"So can I have it?" The boy asked. When his father said yes the boy took the decoy amulet and ran to his room.

Tony told the vision/dream he had to Rudolf that night. It was odd, but it was somewhat helpful. Rudolf then told the dream/vision to his family.

"So he made two to throw us off?" Frederick thought out loud. "Why?"

"Tony said that the family all meets at the clearing during a lunar eclipse. So when is it, the lunar eclipse?" Rudolf asked ignoring his father's question. He frowned. When Tony told him about the first dream when he saw it twice, it seemed that Tony was not saying everything. Tony had said: "Out of the corner of my eye I saw Frederick kiss Freda and Gregory ki- never mind. Anyway, the redhead let go of his hand and came to stand next to me. Once the fog enveloped the vampires, they started to disappear. After about a minute they were all gone. The fog left and the only thing on the cliff was the redhead and me. She looked at me smiled."

"In about two weeks." Ana replied dragging Rudolf out of his thoughts. Gregory sighed.

"Two weeks, it took us three hundred years to find the fake one." He said. Freda gave him the knock-it-off look.

"But why did the maker make two amulets to begin with?" Frederick asked again. They all fell silent.

"To keep it out of the wrong hands?" Ana suggested.

"Like who? How would it be bad thing for a vampire to become human?" Rudolf asked. Gregory shook his head.

"It's not. Maybe 'the wrong hands' is a vampire hunter. If Rookery had used it we would be completely dead." Gregory said. Frederick looked at his son. "I have a brain. I can think." Gregory said to his father.

"You think it was a decoy for vampire hunters?" Freda asked. Gregory shrugged.

"Yes, that makes sense, but where would the real one be?" Frederick asked.

"We should try to figure out who the man and his child were, maybe that will give us a clue." Ana suggested.

"Yes, that would be a good place to start." Freda replied.

"Gregory," Frederick paused. He was about to say something that he never thought that he would. Gregory looked to his father. "See if your human can help." Gregory's eyes went wide. This is new. He thought as he nodded. Gregory changed to bat form and flew to Ava's house.

Ava was sitting in a chair on her deck. She was sitting in the dark. The cool wind felt nice against her skin.

"Hello, Ava." Gregory said. Ava, not knowing he was there, jumped and almost fell of the seat she was sitting in. "Sorry, I didn't mean to scare you." He said chuckling. Ava stuck her tongue out at him.

"Is there a reason you came here, or do you just like scaring the life out of me?" She said smiling. He rolled his eyes. He told her all about Tony's dream and asked for her help in tracking this man down.

"Do you know what year he made the amulet in?" She asked after agreeing to helping.

"A while ago." He said simply. Ava rolled her eyes.

"Helpful, Gregory." She said. He smirked.

"Oh, I know." He said.

"Ha! I start looking tomorrow." She said. He nodded. He came up close to her and kissed her lips.

"Good-bye." He whispered against her lips, and then he turned into a bat and flew away. Well, that is not fair. She thought to herself.