Thank god for the kind, late old woman. She almost ran down the ally, suddenly stopping when she came to where I was, kneeling beside Luna. She didn't ask anything. She just handed me her mobile and waited. I smiled through the tears and dialled 999. Within 10 minutes the ambulance arrived. Any later, and I don't think Luna would have made it. I stepped into the ambulance with her and had a blanket wrapped around me. I huddled around it, too excited to smile. We arrived at the hospital. My necklace started burning. Icy cold burning. It wasn't nice. Even weirder, I could sense the death around me. I didn't really want to know that a family - like mine - had lost there father, or mother, or brother, or grandparent, or sibling. I didn't want to know that the person just in front of me was

