The Lost Luna Is In Our Midst (Moon Goddess)

Little Mischief



Let’s pause this chapter of their life, and move to their childhood days, remember we jumped it, right?

Yes, we jumped it, we stopped her childhood days when Cory found out that Nebula, Combo, and Ralph were going into their coffins.

We will discuss about (how she first met Jaden unknowingly, how she met Angel, the type of relationship their parents had, and how their parents got separated)

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Chapter One:

“Where is Luna? Where is my daughter?” Ella screamed in alarm immediately when she discovered that her six-year-old daughter had ventured away.

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She was actually in the middle of a call, yes, she was speaking with Patricia when she discovered that her daughter was no longer by her side.

Did we move too fast? Let’s slow it down.

Patricia, the skilled witch overseeing Luna’s memory, embarked on the task of organizing it due to Luna’s unexplainable exposure to forbidden sights. The genesis of this mystical responsibility traces back to little Luna’s second birthday when, innocently seeking biscuits, she unknowingly entered Ella’s chamber. Little did she know that on that day, Ella, occupied in a crucial meeting, was physically present but her soul had wandered elsewhere.

Desperation gripped Luna as she repeatedly called out to her mother, only to be met with silence. Overwhelmed with worry, the little girl’s tears flowed freely, fearing the worst for Ella. Driven by a mix of fear and longing, Luna reached out to touch her mother’s shoulder in a desperate attempt to rouse her. To her astonishment, the very first touch catapulted her from the realm of the living to the celestial world of the sky kingdom.

In that ethereal domain, Luna witnessed a heavenly transformation before her eyes-it was a realm inhabited by angels, demons, and myriad celestial beings. The sights she beheld were beyond the comprehension of mortal minds, a spectacle not meant for the innocent gaze of a little girl.

Ella could not do anything, so she hid Luna from Cory, and in the meantime, she went to meet her eldest sister, Rody, for help.

Recognizing the seriousness of Luna’s accidental encounter, Rody, the moon goddess messenger, recommended a very hard solution -erasing Luna’s memory to safeguard the delicate balance between her mind, because if she knows, she might never be able to fulfill her purpose.

This decision led Luna on a series of important visits to Patricia, the memory witch.

And unfortunately, as she kept knowing and seeing things she isn’t supposed to know, her memory kept getting wiped off.

Her regular visits to the witch got Cory confused and suspicious, and on several occasions, she had to lie to him, so as to protect her secret and that of little Luna.

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“Where is Luna? Where is my daughter?” Ella screamed in alarm immediately when she discovered that her six-year-old daughter had ventured away.

Panic-stricken, she approached a nearby fruit vendor. “Have you seen a little girl with curly hair, wearing a pink dress? Her name is Luna!”

The vendor shook his head, “Sorry, haven’t noticed. Maybe check with the flower stall across.”

Ella rushed to the flower stall, desperation in her voice. “Did you see a little girl, about this tall, with brown eyes? Please, I can’t find her!”

The florist, a middle-aged woman, looked concerned. “I haven’t, dear. Try asking at the toy stand over there.”

Ella, her voice shaking, asked the toy vendor, “Have you seen Luna? She’s my daughter, and I can’t find her anywhere!”

The vendor pointed towards the direction of the bakery. “I saw a little girl matching that description heading towards the bakery, dear. Hope you find her.”

Fear etched on her face, Ella rushed towards the bakery, desperately scanning the surroundings. Spotting the bakery owner, she asked, “Have you seen a little girl named Luna? Please, I need to find her!”

The baker, wiping flour off his hands, replied, “Haven’t seen her, but try asking at the sweet shop next door.”

Ella, now on the verge of tears, approached the sweet shop. “Please, have you seen my daughter, Luna? She’s lost, and I don’t know where she went!”

The kind old woman at the sweet shop reassured her, “Calm down, dear. I haven’t seen her, but let’s notify the market security. They can help in situations like this.”

Ella couldn’t shake the overwhelming fear that gripped her heart, praying that Luna would be found safe and sound.

“No, don’t worry ma’am, I will go tell her father, she is probably with him,” Ella replied, trying not to sound curt.

Although the other woman wanted to persuade her against that idea, on noticing Ella’s brave look, she decided to leave her alone.

“Okay, I wish you luck in your search. Also, once you find her, do well to bring her to my shop. I would like to give her some of my favorite sweets,” The seller said, trying to sound nice and polite at the same time.

“Thank you very much, I appreciate your concern,” Ella bowed politely, and without wasting further time, she ran off.

Her baggy jeans move faster than her long legs.

“What has she gotten herself into this time? What mischief act she is up to again?!” Ella lamented as she walked.

Her mind kept thinking about a lot of things, she could find Luna easily if she track her with the necklace that she had given her, but if she use that method, it might use quite a lot of energy, and people would began to suspect, mover over, she was in the market and open space.

“Ahh! I better go and find Cory first!” She reasoned and quickened her footstep.

As Ella hurriedly made her way towards the market exit, the women from the stalls couldn’t help but voice their concerns.

“Dear, is everything alright? Did you find your daughter?” called out the flower vendor, worry etched on her face.

“No, not yet. I’m going to check with my husband. Hopefully, Luna’s with him,” Ella replied, her voice strained.


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