For the next few days, Jenni tried to process what Ms Johnson had told her. How could she be a goddess? She was only plain, ordinary Jenni.

I bet this is a common type of Amulet, Jenni thought. I´ll find some others who have the same one, and show Ms Johnson that they´re all normal.

Jenni looked and looked, but no one else in her classes had the same amulet. Nobody she saw in the cafeteria had one. In fact, nobody in the whole school had the same amulet. The more Jenni thought about it, no store anywhere sold that amulet, nor had they ever even seen one like it.

Jenni spent odd half hours with Ms Johnson after school, learning to use her mind reading talents, and how to control it. Now that she was learning, Jenni began searching the school, to see if there were any more Daughters. Ms Johnson told her that Daughters were often found in clusters, maybe four in a school the size of Stonewall. But Jenni did not find any.

One morning Jenni was standing outside her locker, getting her books ready for her first class, when someone banged into her. Jenni whirled, looking for the culprit. Another girl was crouching, picking up papers off the floor.

'I am so sorry,' the other girl said, standing up. 'I was totally not paying attention, and I am so sorry.'

'It´s all right,' Jenni said. 'No harm done.' She was startled to see a moon amulet around the other girl´s neck. 'By the way, what´s your name?'

'Althea,' the girl said, estending her hand.

'I´m Jenni,' Jenni replied, shaking the girl´s hand. 'Where´d you get that amulet?'

'My grandmother gave it to me, I think,' Althea said. 'I was really little though, so I can´t remember that well.'

'I never knew that anyone besides me had one of those amulets,' Jenni said.

Come on Jen, she thought to herself. Quit being so shy and tell her what the amulet means.

'Yeah, they´re not very common,' Althea said. 'But I´ve seen one other freshman wearing one.'

'Who?' Jenni asked.

'Some girl called Magaly,' Althea said. 'She´s in my Spanish class, but I don´t really know her that well. It´s the only class we have together. Hey, does your amulet light up sometimes?'

'Yeah,' Jenni said. 'How did you guess?'

'Mine does too sometimes, usually when sketchy people are around,' Althea said. 'Or when something dangerous is about to happen. I was about to cross a street once, and the amulet lit up, and a second later, there was a car wreck maybe 50 feet away from where I was standing.'

'Same here,' Jenni said. 'Do you know Ms Johnson at all? She seems to know a lot about strange amulets and stuff.'

'No, I have the other freshman English teacher,' Althea said.

That afternoon, Jenni brought Althea to meet Ms Johson, and they told her about Magaly.

'What´s your gift?' Ms Johnson asked Althea.

'I think it is healing. A few times my little brother, or a little cousin will put their hand on a hot stove or something, and if I just touch the burn, it will heal.'

'Excellent. Daughters can always use a healer,' Ms Johnson said, beginning to explain all over again, who the Daughters of the Moon are.