Author's Notes- Yes I know it's been forever since I've updated this fic. I'm sorry about
that, I kept meaning to and forgetting about it.

MoonbeamDancer sighed and walked out of the graveyard. It had been six
months since her brother had died. Macavity had kidnapped some of the kittens, and her
father Deuteronomy had sent Alonzo, her brother, Munkustrap and Tumblebrutus to get
them back. They had almost gotten out when they had been spotted.
Everyone had gotten back with next to little or minor injury.
Except for Phantom. He had taken the brunt of the injuries because he had been the last to
get out. Munku and Alonzo had to carry him back.
The healers, one of which was her older sister Mistica, had tried everything they
could, but they lost Phantom anyway. MoonbeamDancer knew when they had lost him
too; feeling her twin die had been one of the most painful things she had been through.
She had felt half empty and half alive since. She walked into her lair and curled up to be
alone.
Misto was in his private library. He was sitting at a table, looking up a spell to
bring him to life. He was flipping through a spell book and stopped. "That's it." he said,
tapping the page. That night Misto was in his garden standing in a circle drawn in salt. He
placed and lit four white candles at the North, South, East, and West points. Misto stood
in the center of the circle, and holding the spell book in his hands said the following:
"Selene, Goddess of the Moon, hear my plea and grant it. I know I am Death, but there is
a Queen and Tom who need my help. The Tom is dead and needs his sister to let go, so
that he may pass over. He has asked me to help his sister. Let me live and help her."
Misto poured the sacred water in a circle, lit the incense, the smell of sandalwood
lay pungent in the air, and laid the crescent moon shaped stone of rose quartz on the alter.
The moonlight flashed off it and Misto heard a female voice speak.
"Your request is acknowledged and granted. You have until the winter equinox to help
this queen. Use your time well."
"Thank you Selene." Misto replied, as he was engulfed in a blinding flash of white light.