Ayla was the first one to spot Scarlet as she came running up the hill, “There she is! Finally!”

In between heavy, tired breaths, Scarlet spoke, “Sorry I’m late! I came as fast as I could!”

“You must be Scarlet!” Eloise said excitedly.

“That’s me!”

“We were worried your mother wasn’t going to let you come. Neil told me a little bit about her.”

“I just told her that all my other friends were coming,“ Scarlet grinned. “She let me come because she didn’t want me to be left out.”

The children walked towards the graveyard until they finally spotted Eloise. “See that purple girl over there? That’s her,“ Neil whispered. “Try to be nice!”

The group continued forward and Eloise greeted them with a big smile. “Hello, everyone! Thank you so much for coming here. I know it’s not great.”

“I’m just glad we’re not meetin’ underground at my house so that I don’t have ta clean my room!” said Rhea. The rest of the children chuckled.

“I suppose I should introduce you to everyone, Eloise,” said Neil. “This messy green one is Rhea, in the orange shirt we have Cameron, and his girly double is his twin sister Ayla. Rhea, as you probably guessed, is a goblin, while Cam and Ayla are from the dream realm.”

“It’s so nice to meet you all!” Eloise replied.

A few days later, Neil and his friends gathered together to meet Eloise at a graveyard. The children took longer to get together than expected, so it was almost night by the time they had arrived.

“Ayla and Cameron made us late because their mom made them change clothes first. She said that if they were goin’ ta go out in the dark, they’d better be wearin’ somethin’ bright,” Rhea explained.

“That’s okay, I was chatting with Eloise while I waited for everyone to get here. Does anyone know if Scarlet is coming?” Neil asked, looking a little disappointed.

“I know she got permission, but that doesn’t mean she’s always going to come,” Ayla replied.

“We’ll just have to get started without her then. If we stay out too long, we’re all going to end up in trouble,” Neil said with a sigh.

“You don’t dress like the other kids I know,” Neil commented.

“I’m not from here, I’m visiting from the Underworld. I get here through mean-looking statues like this one. I only do it at night though because the day time is too bright!” Eloise replied.

“I don’t spend a lot of time outside during the day either. My dad works nights, being the Man in the Moon and all. I am usually with my family when my dad isn’t working, so I mostly get out at night too. It’s great when my dad starts work early. That’s when I get to play with the other kids.”

“I can come here in the evening just before the sun goes down!

Do you think the other kids would ever come to a place like this one so I could meet them?” Eloise asked excitedly.

“Yeah, I can ask around when the sun comes back up. They just gotta get permission from their parents. Most of them can probably come, but my friend Scarlet might have some trouble. Her mom is really protective.”

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.

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.