Charlotte and her Mummy were sitting relaxing at home when Charlotte asked her Mum to relate, yet again, the story of their little kitten Moonlight.
Charlotte's Mum duly obliged and reminded her that the then unnamed kitten was wandering about on a moonlit night, was crying and obviously had nowhere to go. A car approached and the headlights frightened the kitten and he went and hid.
There was a little girl in the car with her Mummy and the little girl said that she had seen something moving down by the boats that were secured near the bay. But it was cold so her Mummy rushed her into the house, gave her supper and put her to bed.
Later Mummy went to the little girl's bedroom and found the bed empty. She was worried and initially searching the house could not find her. But on a second look she found her behind the curtains looking out to sea. She told her Mummy, 'There is something down there.' Mummy eventually agreed to go and investigate.
The pair went down to the shore and began searching among the rocks and, right by the edge of the sea, they discovered a little white kitten. They gathered the kitten up and took it home, fed it some warm milk and then tucked the kitten up in bed with the little girl.
Mummy ended the story there but Charlotte added that the following day Mummy had said that if no-one owned the kitten the little girl could keep it. Nobody did claim it so the little girl named him Moonlight, for, as she said, 'We'd never have found him without the moonlight.'
Charlotte enjoyed the story over again, mainly because, as she said, 'It was about us. Moonlight. Mummy and me.'