Reyna's first day wasn't going too bad. She had already done a lot of filing, and led many patrons into May's workroom. She was surprised that most of the people seeking May's psychic services were young, tattered looking girls. Often, they had desperate, scared sort of looks on their childish faces. Then again, it was hard not to have a desperate, scared look on your face with the way things in the world were. There was no way to escape crime, pain, and poverty.

Twelve o'clock approached, which greatly excited Reyna. That meant she had her first lunch break! Not only was she starving, she wanted to speak with May about her bizarre dream the night before. As she was daydreaming about her oncoming break, May walked into the room.

"Is there something you would like to speak to me about?" She softly inquired.

"Yes actually," Reyna replied. "You told me to remember my dreams. I had a strange one last night. It felt so real that it took me a long time to realize it was just a dream. I dreamt that I was looking out the window and the moon disappeared. Then it re-appeared, shining brighter than the sun. I know it doesn't sound like much of anything, but something weird about it touched me."

"Many dreams work with symbolism. What does the moon remind you of?"

Reyna hesitated slightly, "I know this is silly, but that Sailor Moon legend. When my mother was still alive, she would always tell me that story. She really believed in Sailor Moon." Reyna laughed a bit. How she missed her mother. Her mom always believed the Moon Princess would come again. She was a real dreamer.

"Well, if the moon represents this 'Sailor Moon', perhaps she has faded out, but will rise again, brighter than ever before," cooed May with a smile.

"But why the hell would I dream about it?"

"I said perhaps. Maybe not. Maybe it's nothing." May walked away quickly, leaving Reyna with a gapped open mouth, as she was about to speak again.

::How weird:: Reyna thought to herself. She then took out her little bagged lunch and happily ate her ham sandwich. As silly as the legend of Sailor Moon was, it had always managed to make her smile. How could it not? A beautiful warrior princess brining peace and order to the world was probably the most perfect thing that Reyna could imagine. The world needed that peace and order gravely, but that would probably never happen. Perhaps it was time to accept that mankind was killing itself.

"Excuse me," a voice as dark as chocolate started. Reyna looked up; she had gotten lost in thought and had not realized someone walked in. "Is May in?" He was beautiful, if a man could possibly be beautiful. Very tall and dark, with deep brown eyes and a crimson smirk. The kind of guy she would fall for, until she found out he was a creep or a criminal or something.

Reyna finally caught her breath, "Yeah, she's in her office, can I ask who you are?"

"Davin, you must be the new secretary. May raised me." He flashed a smile. His gorgeous white teeth left Reyna dizzy.

"I'm Reyna, go on in; she's on her break."

"Thanks, it was great to meet you. Can't wait to see you again." Davin walked into May's office.

Reyna had an unsettling feeling of deja vu. She knew it was wrong, but couldn't resist. She walked over to the door of May's office, and pressed her ear against it. She just had to know what he was talking about. She heard the muffled murmur of happy greetings. To her disappointment, she was totally unable to make out what they were saying, so she returned to her desk. Daydreaming. About him. Davin.