Author Note: I'm posting this chapter a couple days early, since I have a busy week coming up and I don't want to delay the final chapter.


As it turned out, their parents had already been informed of the incident by the time they made it home. They had been waiting in the study, not bothering to come to clinic.

Amity had left Ed and Em in their care, though they didn't seem upset about what had happened.

No, they actually seemed pleased, which was super strange. Their mother said something about how the publicity of this would look good for the family, which Amity didn't understand. Amity could hear them interrogating the twins as she left, asking for all the details.

It was hard to fall asleep that night, though not due to what happened with the twins. No, Amity realized that after visiting all of the major covens, she still didn't know which one she was going to join. Sure, she had learned about each one of them, but she hadn't succeeded at her true goal.

Despite all of the time spent searching, she didn't have an answer.

She had no idea what to do about that, which led to uneasy sleep.

The next day, Amity went back to the library as arranged with Luz. The plan was to finish the conversation they'd been having about Azura yesterday, but Amity couldn't focus on that.

They were sitting in the same spots they had been the day before, both flipping through a book. Amity closed hers and looked up at Luz slowly. She couldn't hold it in any longer.

"Since we visited them all, have you decided which coven to join?" Amity asked the question that had been haunting her since last night.

Luz brought her eyes up, connecting their gazes together. "Nope." She said the word with certainty as she closed her book. "They were all so cool, with so much awesome magic, I can't decide." She still sounded happy though, even without having come to a conclusion. "I really loved seeing the different beasts for beast keeping, oh and the future at the Oracle Coven."

Thinking back to what the oracle saw in her future warmed Amity's cheeks. "I remember." She also recalled how excited Luz had been, looking around the covens, and how eager she was to learn new spells.

"Plants too, oh plants are too great!" Now Luz's eyes were sparkling. Amity thought about the plant that almost ate Luz's hand, and was less enthused. "It's impossible to pick." Luz stated with a firm nod.

"What will you do then?" This was the question Amity had been asking herself, for the whole month now. The question she'd been struggling with all this time, with no progress.

For Luz, the young woman who always seemed to know what to do, the answer came easily. "I'll keep learning all of them!"

Was that the answer then, to learn all types of magic? It wouldn't work for Amity, she knew that. But that wasn't the point.

No, what Amity was starting to understand was that it was okay to still be learning. Luz felt perfectly comfortable stretching her wings and trying new things. She wasn't prepared to choose a coven, and so she didn't.

Amity could do that too. She'd spent the last month traveling around with Luz, after all, exploring what different covens had to offer. She had loved almost every minute of it, all of the time spent learning with her friend.

With Luz by her side, the possibilities were endless.

Even though Amity hadn't come to the end with an answer, with a coven to join, she had still learned something.

"That's just like you." Amity replied to Luz's exclamation, which surprisingly caused the other teen's face to flush pink.

Luz broke eye contact and ducked her head slightly, seeming embarrassed. "What about you?" She asked.

"I haven't decided yet." Amity chose her next words carefully. "Do you mind if I keep learning with you?"

Luz lifted her head and looked right at Amity. Her bright brown eyes were wide with surprise. "Of course!" She almost shouted, then covered her mouth with her hands. "I mean, of course I don't mind." She looked so endearing like this, too cute.

Amity smiled; she couldn't help it. "Thank you." She then looked back down at her Azura book, which was lying forgotten in her lap. "Maybe after book club, we can get started."

Luz's hands fell away from her face. "For sure!"

The two resumed flipping through their books, though they had to try and remember what they'd been searching for earlier.

Later, after they were done, they would start trying to learn a healing spell. After seeing Ed and Em's burns the day before, they felt that was the best place to start.

Progress was slow, but that was fine. Amity was in no hurry.

As long as she was spending time with Luz, expanding their limits together, she was happy.


The attic was dusty, despite its more regular use. Emira had been very careful while climbing up as to not irritate her healing side.

The burn had hurt quite badly on the walk home, which was only made worse by her parents fawning over her. It had been weird, and she got away from them as soon as she could.

The burn cream, which the clinic gave her, helped ease the pain. She had applied it carefully while changing the bandages.

When morning came, she mostly sat around the house. She couldn't go anywhere, and with the internship over it wasn't like she had anything she needed to do. School work wouldn't start again until Monday.

Emira had been sitting in her room when a small magic symbol flashed on her desk; Ed was summoning her to the attic.

That was how she ended up carefully hauling herself up the ladder, taking it one step at a time. Ed had beaten her up there, which was no surprise since he put out the summons.

He had taken his bandages off to let the burns breath, which he could do since they were smaller burns. He was sitting on the same box as usual when Emira made it to the top, wearing his casual clothes.

"We could've met downstairs." Emira protested as she got both of her feet onto the landing, moving to sit on a box and rest.

Ed looked her over, eyes stopping where the large burn was. "And risk being overheard?" He asked, with the real unsaid question being, would that be worth it?

The answer was no. "You're right." Emira sighed, slouching against a box.

A small smile crept onto Ed's face. "Thank you." He quipped, before the smile shrank back away. "Frederick sent me a note this morning, the coven is investigating Nick."

That sounded like good news. "So, did we win?" Emira asked, still not sure of all the details involved.

"I think so, yeah." Ed put his elbows on his knees, leaning forward so he could rest his head on his hands. "Can't believe it's over." He muttered.

Emira understood how he felt. The second half of the internship felt like it had flashed by, like a firework. "Back to school on Monday." Emira replied, causing Ed to roll his eyes.

"Unfortunately." He grumbled. "Did you at least learn any new spells?" He asked, still leaning on his arms.

Oh, that was right, Emira hadn't had time to show him yet. "I did." She said with a smile. Though she hadn't expected to, she learned a lot from Jen.

The internship had turned out far better than her first impression of it; she probably should've given it a better chance from the start. Emira would try not to make that mistake again.

Ed sat up straight, now intrigued. "What kind?" He asked, and Emira could practically see the gears in his brain already turning.

"A layered fireworks spell, I'll teach you once I'm healed." Creating fireworks while covered in burns wouldn't exactly be responsible.

"I learned one too." Ed replied, now smirking. "By that, I mean I created it."

"Ooh." Emira leaned closer, though had to sit back up when her side twinged. "What's it do?"

"Creates a patch of anti friction ground, it'll be great for pranks." Ed then explained the basis of the spell, and demonstrated it on an object in the attic. Emira couldn't wait to try it.

They continued talking about the spell, along with potential combos it could be used in, for a while longer.

"There is one more thing I have to do, before we go back to school." Ed said as the conversation was winding down.

"What's that?" Emira thought that dealing with Nick had been the last thing.

"Later, when Mittens gets home, I'll show you."


"This is the spot." Edric stopped about a hundred feet away from the house, marking a patch of grass with his foot.

"Are you sure?" Em asked, with one eyebrow arched in his direction. They had already reassessed two different spots.

"Yes." Edric ignored her sass and nodded. "Go ahead and cast."

Emira rolled her eyes, but did as she was directed. She spun her finger in a large circle, casting an illusion mirror. It sat between them and the house, reflecting back the grass so that they couldn't be spotted.

Amity had her arms crossed. "What do you want me to do again?" She asked, clearly annoyed with how long it had taken to choose a spot.

"Summon your abomination and have it dig, this is what we're burying." Edric tried to remain patient as he held up the item in question.

Amity called for her abomination, and it appeared out of a spell circle. It was a small one, to avoid being seen around the mirror. She directed it to the designated grass. "Abomination, dig."

The purple creature obeyed, digging up the grass and creating a small hole. Once it was wide enough, Amity had it stop.

"Perfect." Edric said, leaning over to examine the hole. He held the object in both hands. "Would either of you like to say a few words?" He asked his sisters.

"Pass." Amity said bluntly.

"It was better than going to school." Em supplied.

That was true, it had been better than going to school. Edric was not excited to get back to that, but at least he had a couple new tricks up his sleeves.

He looked down at the mask in his hands, the one he'd worn every day for the last month.

What had he learned? Well, a new spell, but what else? Watch out for corrupt authority figures?

New experiences weren't so bad, or something like that.

"Good riddance." Edric said, kneeling down to place the mask into the hole. It looked good there, better than it had on his face.

Amity then had the abomination cover it back up with dirt, leaving a slightly elevated patch.

Edric cast a plant spell, the only one he knew, to try and make some of the grass grow back. A couple strands popped out of the ground.

"Good enough."


End Note: And that's the end. Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed the fic!