One evening, when Eloise was visiting the surface, a young boy found her. He introduced himself as Neil Twilight, the son of the Man in the Moon.
The years passed by and the supernatural offspring were growing up. Most of the children played together, but Eloise often found herself alone. Being nocturnal, there were usually no other children to play with because they were asleep. Additionally, her parents were always needed to help those who had passed away move on.
Even so, Eloise still remained cheerful.She was not a loner, but she remained happy because as she was allowed to do as she wished. She could even visit the surface on her own, so long as she stayed near grave markers and statues dedicated to the Underworld. Her father could still keep a close eye on her this way, so long as she did not travel too far.
Let’s Try That Again…
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Anyways, the part I wrote for tomorrow’s queue contains a nod to one of Berry’s characters. If you follow her at BerrySweetBoutique, it should be very obvious who it is! I hope you enjoy it! Xoxo
Unlike many of the other supernatural beings, the Sun Goddess did not need a partner to have a child. Using her own life-giving magic and clay from the waters in the Lady of the Lake’s domain, Phyra created a daughter named Scarlet Spark.
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Unfortunately, the Sun Goddess Phyra and her partner were not so lucky. Phyra longed to have a child with the mortal, but it seemed it was not meant to be. Phyra’s bitterness and fury had driven the mortal to leave her. He still loved her, but her fiery temper could not be calmed. This only made Phyra even more angry at the world and its inhabitants.
A few years had passed and the supernatural couples had started families of their own for the first time in centuries. Love, peace, and happiness were flowing throughout the realms so much so that even the mean goblins living in the Forgotten Grotto were being affectionate.
The story of Juliet and the Grim Reaper’s love had quickly spread to the other realms. Supernatural beings became inspired to put aside their old, solitary ways and finally find soulmates of their own. The Man in the Moon finally revealed his feelings for the Lady of the Lake, the Creator of Dreams professed her love to the Sandman, and even the fiery Sun Goddess had found love while visiting the mortals.

The child was named Eloise, after Juliet’s mother. She may have had her father’s deathly complexion, but she also had her mother’s beautiful teal hair and sparkling eyes.

It was not long before the two were expecting a child. It was something that the Grim Reaper had not expected. He had thought that he would never be capable of producing offspring, being dead and all.














