Owen yawned as he sat own at his kitchen table, pouring himself a glass of blood. "Mmm," he muttered to himself, "blood. With one of eight essential prizes inside." Suddenly, he heard a loud noise, and a massive stream of colors fell straight down onto his house, as rain poured down.

"Holy crap!" he gasped. He raced outside and across his yard, into his neighbor, Derek's yard. "Derek! The sky had a baby from my blood gallon! Derek!"

Derek peaked out the window, looking slightly irritated with all the noise. "Derek," Owen continued, "the sky had a baby!" Derek eyed it, realizing what it actually was.

"That's not a baby!" He exclaimed. "That's the end of a rainbow! Now go away!" Owen's girlfriend of thirty-nine yearsAbby, who lived with him, opened her window from the upstairs of the house.

"Hey, Owen! The sky had a baby!" she shouted from the window. Derek watched as the commotion unfolded in his neighbors' yard.

"I know. What do you think we should name it?" Owen asked. Abby scratched the top of her head, looking down at him.

"How about," she continued, before being cut off by her neighbor. Derek was shouting over to them from his bedroom window.

"Why don't you two get on your bikes and go find the end of it? I'm sure it has a pot of gold at the end. Now, do me a favor and let me go to sleep for goodness sake!" They just stared back at him.

"Dude, chill," Abby said. Her and Owen shifted their eyes to the rainbow, looking to see if they could see the end anywhere in sight. It was very odd to see a rainbow this late in the evening. The sunlight being reflected by the moon, which was full and bright while shining that night triggered it.

"I've never seen a rainbow at night before." Owen stated.

"Yeah, me neither," Abby responded. "There's actually a name for a night time rainbow. It's called a Moonbow."

"I've never even heard of it."

"Well, I'm gonna go see the end of this thing," Derek barked. Abby and Owen looked down their driveway and saw that Derek was on his bike, riding down the street, going after the end of the Moonbow.

"You mean the other side of it?" Owen queried. He opened the garage to their house, and went to get his and Abby's bikes. "Derek, wait, wait!" Owen shouted, as Derek continued pedaling down the street on his mountain bike.

"Derek!" Abby shouted. Derek looked behind him and saw that his two neighbors that greatly annoyed him were following him. He waited for them, sighing. Well, just great. Another night with these two idiots!

At the end of their street, by the stop sign, all three of them stopped. Owen began curving to the right, and pointed in the direction of the end of the Moonbow. "It looks like it's pretty close," Owen said.

"Owen, how long will you stay in your little fantasy world?" Abby asked.