

She had even started to enjoy the chaotic atmosphere, but at the moment would swallow her own tongue before admitting so. Things had been tense in the beginning- between the cursing and the use of Luz as a literal human shield -but eventually Lilith had begun to find her place within the Owl House.

It’d been several weeks since the ex-Coven Leader had been forced to choose either her Emperor or her sister and had, very publicly, gone with the latter. “Hmph, more like she’s trying to kill me over how embarrassing I looked,” Lilith mumbled, only half grumpily. “Eda was just showing us some pictures from back when she went to Hexside!” “I’m never too busy for you!” She dragged the now gurgling and red-faced witchling over to the couch and sat her down right next to where Luz had been before. “I was just, you know, in the neighborhood and thought I’d drop by for a visit. “I-um,” Amity coughed to try and regain what little sense of decorum she had when around the human. “What are you doing here?” Luz asked when she finally returned Amity to the ground. “How are you?”Īmity’s reply was drowned out by Luz’s cry of “Amity!” as she leapt up from the couch to sweep the teal-haired witchling into a hug. “Good evening, Amity,” she called drolly.

She alone noticed Amity’s entrance and raised a hand in greeting. Lilith was as far away from the trio as she could without actually getting up from the couch they all were sharing. Luz and King were holding their sides, laughing at whatever Eda was holding in her lap. Opening the door, Amity walked into the living room to find it filled with warmth and laughter. She even returned Hooty's gratingly cheerful greeting with a cordial "Good morning" rather than her usual growl. It was a beautiful day as Amity made her way towards the Owl House, relishing the lack of a clunky cast on her right foot.
