Chapter 2

Meanwhile in her apartment miles away Selena was sitting at her kitchen table stroking her Burmese cat. It was about the only thing that could bring her comfort. She wondered if she should tell her daughter about what had happened; no, no she couldn't. It would be opening herself up to a flood of questions that she could not answer. There, she had made her decision. Maybe now she could go to sleep. However she first had to say goodnight to her daughter. She started to go upstairs. When Selena reached the top floor she slowly opened her daughter's door.

Kaile had been sitting on her bed, contemplating heavily on the conversation that she had heard earlier when she had picked up the phone. Could it have been true? She didn't know what to think, when suddenly a wave of exasperating coldness overwhelmed her. She was unexpectedly caught in a flutter of giggles. When she heard a knock on her door however the giggling abruptly ended.

"Hi, honey, I am going to go to bed now," Selena said when she entered the room.

"Wait, Mom, can you come over here for a sec, I want to show you something in my closet"

"Oh, ok sure honey"

Selena walked towards the closet and soon felt everything go black.

"Good-bye Mrs. Selena Wayne," said an eerie high voice, which disappeared back into the shadows.

Kaile hurried to the phone and dialed 911 as she tried to control the laughter that had seized her once again. An operator picked up the phone. Kaile didn't seem to hear it, for all she said was, "My mother just died." When she hung up the phone she collapsed to the floor and absentmindedly closed the closet with her hand.

Down the street a man began to giggle who couldn't and didn't want to stop. It was just too much fun.

Author's Note-

i know that charcters all seem out of character but there is a reason for that, jus be patient

again i will say that after three reviews i will update, i will also tell you now that this is the shortest chapter since usually my chapter are at least six pages,

thanks for the reviews they were very much apprecaited-thanks for the right spelling of Selina Kyle