What a day this is turning out to be, Eda thought as the so-called "Golden Guard" approached her and Luz.

The witch had originally planned to take the money back to the house after checking in on the Selkidomus.

But then she got caught, and it turned out Luz was on the ship instead of safe at home. (She had expected Luz to follow the cart home after they started driving back to the house) The kid had apparently wanted in on the bounty hunt, once again not knowing what she was getting into. Forget the money that was forgotten in the boiling sea, Luz was more important! Eda had of course questioned her.

"Now why were YOU on that ship to begin with? You could've gotten killed!"

And then the Golden Chump showed up, and here they are.

"Hello, criminals!" He said. "What's about to happen should be relatively painless. If you just do what I say."

"And why would we do that?" Luz retorted.

"Because none of you can use real magic." He said, pointing a finger at the both of them.

Eda narrowed her eyes and pointed a finger back. "You don't know that." Sure, glyph magic was different, but she won't stand the talk of it not being "real". They haven't seen Luz in action.

The Golden Guard shrugged. "Maybe not. But I do know you're standing on a plant that eats flesh."

On cue, Eda and Luz looked down to see that they were indeed, standing on a flesh eating plant. And just in time, both of them could already feel the thing burning through their shoes. They yelped and lept to the side as the guard just watched.

Ugh, stupid Golden Guard…, Eda thought.

"Ahahaha! Okay." He chortled. "The human will remain a sailor to repay all the money she lost."

Eda tensed up at that idea. As if she'd allow Luz to become a pawn for the stupid emperor, just for some stupid money!

Luz needs to be safe at home…

"While the Owl Lady will be arrested, again! For attacking one of the emperor's ships."

Luz looked at Eda, surprised. "Emperor's ship?" She repeated.

"They're the only ones worth robbing." Eda replied. At least the kid didn't know. She thought. She supposed Luz wouldn't have gone if she knew this was a setup from Belos. She turned back to the guard.

"Why are you guys hunting the Selkidomus? It's a peaceful creature and you're provoking it!" Eda demanded.

"The emperor ordered me to slay one. I'm just following orders." The guard said nonchalantly.

Losing her cool, Eda glared at him. "Well I'm just gonna smack you around a bit!" She shouted, snapping her arm off. Unfortunately, the Golden Guard was too quick for her, dodging her to the point where she tripped.

"Leave Eda alone!" Eda heard Luz shout. Then the kid was tossed aside next to her.

Apparently, the dingus wasn't finished with them quite yet, because he then threatened to dip them into the Boiling Sea, ouch, but then he changed his mind.

"I don't have to be that mean." He said snarkily.

Titan I hate this guy already…

"No one will have to be a sailor or get arrested. If one of you follows those Selkidomus tracks and slays the beast." He ordered. "Here! I'll help!" Then the guard materialized a sword into the air, dropping it in front of them.

What is it with the coven and slaying innocent creatures?!

Luz looked at the sword, and back up to the guard, pleading with her eyes.

The guard rubbed his mask. "Ugh, you're making this difficult. Go, or I drown the bird." He said, revealing King behind the cage he had. Thankfully, the demon appeared unharmed.

Eda looked at Luz, seeing her conflicted face. If she had Owlbert with her right now, she would've grabbed her kid and tried to make a break for it, as if the ordeal never happened.

But of course it wasn't that simple.

Luz sighed. "Fine." And to Eda's alarm, she picked up the sword. "I'll do it." She said in a low voice.

Eda reached out an arm as Luz headed towards the cave.

"Luz, wait!" She pleaded. There had to be a way out of this other than killing! "Luz!"

On the way to the area where the Selkidomus was, Eda was trying to disuade Luz from doing what she was about to do.

"Luz, don't hurt the Selkidomus. We can find another way out of this." She said.

But Luz kept walking. "You heard what he said, Eda. If you and King want to be free…" Luz stopped in front of a ditch and jumped onto a shipwreck. "Then I have to do this alone."

The witch found it hard to ignore that Luz excluded herself from the "being free" deal, and her heart started pounding at the sight of Luz being above a ditch again. She didn't like where this was going at all.

"What's this 'alone' business? Don't you remember?" Eda tried reminding her. "Us weirdos have to-"

"What? Stick together?" Luz snapped. She looked at Eda, forlorn, almost startling her with the sadness in her face. "Because you stuck with me you lost your magic! You almost got turned to stone, and now you can't even afford your apple blood because you're worried about what I need to eat!" She rambled, looking down sadly.

Eda stared at Luz, her heart breaking for the girl. She knew Luz was going through some things, but she didn't think it was this bad. Only a week and a half of them being together again, and Luz still blames herself. She should've paid more attention in the last week. Eda tried to find the words to tell Luz that no, this isn't your fault, you can come down from there and we can find a different way to go back home together.

But before Eda could come up with an answer, the Selkidomus below growled, meaning it was awake. Luz kept her balance on the beam, then looked away from Eda.

"It's my fault all this happened, that's why I've got to do this alone." She looked back at Eda, smiling. "I'll make it all up to you, Eda the Owl Lady. I promise."

Then, to Eda's horror, Luz let herself fall off the beam and down the ditch. She couldn't help reaching her hands out, as if she could actually catch her. Her heart dropped to her stomach and she couldn't help crying out Luz's name.

No, no, NO-

Suddenly, Eda was reminded of that day on the bridge. Her sister tossing Luz aside like a ragdoll, into the ditch, that terrified little girl screaming as she fell, onto the spikes-

"LUZ!"

Eda shook herself out of her stupor, reminding herself of what to do.

Thinking quickly, Eda grabbed a nearby vibe and lept down the ditch to find her kid.

She just got her back, and she'll be damned if she lost her again.

Soon enough, the witch found a safe ledge to stand on and Eda spotted the kid on the ground, preparing to throw herself at the Selkidomus, which was already defending itself. Eda spotted a nearby branch, thick and strong enough to use. She tugged on it, preparing to swing.

Just as Luz had catapaulted herself in the air with her ice glyph, Eda swung in just in time. She wrapped an arm around Luz, holding her as tight and as close as possible under one arm so she wouldn't be dropped.

I gotcha, kiddo!

Thankfully they were able to avoid the creature's jaws and landed safely in a bush.

As soon as they landed, Luz had tumbled out of Eda's arms and clumsily sat back up. Eda recovered as well, turning back to the kid.

Eda pointed a finger at Luz, and she stared back with wide eyes, startled.

"You think throwing your life away is gonna help me? Well it won't." Eda said firmly. She needed Luz to hear this. Luz deserved to hear this.

"You helped me find King's crown when you barely knew me, you saved me from turning to stone," Eda averted her eyes from the kid, starting to feel emotional. "And you even got me talking to my sister again." She looked back up, seeing that Luz was still listening.

"So…unfortunately for you…my life is pretty great because I'm friends with Luz the Human." Eda finished, her voice wavering.

That seemed to be exactly what Luz needed, because now she was looking at her with glistening eyes and a trembling lip.

Eda blinked her eyes hard to keep the tears at bay, and her face got serious again.

Focus, Eda, we need to get out of here.

"Now," She snapped out of it and grabbed Luz's face, startling her. "Your guilt-ridden brain is clouding your judgement." She said, poking Luz's forehead. "There's gotta be a way out of this where no one has to get hurt." Eda let go of the kid's cheeks and looked around the cave.

Just then, a small noise made them turn around. A baby Selkidomus had approached them. Luz looked at it for a moment, putting the pieces together in her head, then turned back to Eda.

"Eda," the witch looked at Luz, willing to hear any plan she had right now.

"Do you wanna learn your first glyph?" She asked with a determined smile, holding up one of her light glyphs.

Not for the first time, Eda marvels at just how bright her kid is.

Later, Luz and Eda had managed to create a fake Selkidomus out of plant glyphs and made it work by using the light glyphs to fool the Golden Guard into thinking they were fighting the real thing.

The power of theatrics and a bright young mind.

Moments later, Eda had gotten up and used whatever paper was left to draw more light glyphs on the ground.

She still remembers the first time Luz casted these glyphs. They were so beautiful, and Eda always found them comforting. And now she gets to draw them only took a week for her to finally try it, but it was worth it.

It wasn't long before Luz returned with King safely out of the cage. When she approached, Eda took a ball of light in her hands and glanced up at Luz.

"My first glyph! Did I do good?" If she was being completely honest, Eda felt like a giddy little kid again, learning new magic and sharing it with the people she loved. It felt wonderful.

Luz observed her with a bright smile. "Yeah! You did great!"

The baby Selkidomus returned, quickly worming its way toward Luz, nuzzling her, which delighted the kid as she was hugging back.

"Baby, awwwww!" She cooed, and a part of Eda was relieved to see the Luz she knew begin to return.

"Wait- what is that?!" King asked, alarmed.

"Don't worry, King, once the mother saw we weren't a threat to her baby she calmed down." Eda reassured, patting the baby gently. Then she turned to the mother behind them. "This area is dangerous," she explained. "You need to move further out, into the sea."

Understanding Eda's warning, the creature nodded. Then something strange happened. It started...gagging. Until it puked up a pile of some gold goop, which Eda recognized to be Selkie Gris.

Mother of Titan, they hit the jackpot!

Luz stared at it with disgust for a few seconds before Eda excitedly pulled her close in a side hug.

"Hot dang! It gave you the treasure of the sea!" Eda said in excitement, holding her kid with one arm and holding the other arm out to present their prize.

"Gold? ...Tuna?" Luz said in confusion.

"It's Selkie Gris!" Eda let Luz go and scooped some of the stuff into her hands. "People pay big money for it at the night market!" Seeing Luz's still confused face, she got an idea. The witch smushed it in her hands and took the opportunity to rub it on the kid's face. "Ahh, feeelll the money, Luz! Luxuriate it!" She teased.

"No, no, Eda! Ahh!" As expected, Luz protested and squirmed against the touch, but she was starting to laugh, which is what Eda wanted.

Eda smirked, taking hold of the kid's hands as she tried and failed to get away. "What? Don't like to luxuriate? There's a whole pile of luxury right here!" Then she grabbed Luz's arms and swiftly tossed her into the pile, earning a yelp from the gitl. "Move over!" Eda said, following suit and landing face down.

"Edaa!" Luz protested, but she broke out into laughter with Eda. It filled the wich with much joy to see Luz laughing and smiling again. She deserved it after the rough day they just had.

With that being said, after a minute, Eda got up and decided it was finally time to head home. Maintaining her balance, she reached her hands out to Luz and hoisted her up, keeping a tight grip on her so she wouldn't fall.

Thankfully, the Golden Guard didn't obliterate her boat, so they had a way back home. Eda used an extra sack she had to bag the Selkie gris so they could take it home. It was significantly lighter than the snails. They would have to make a trip the night market to trade it off soon. Something had finally gone right today!

"You ready to go home?" Eda asked, turning to Luz, who was settled behind her with King on her shoulder.

"Aye-aye, captain!" Luz said, saluting.

That's the Luz I know and love, Eda thought. "Alrighty then, brace yourself!" and she, King and Luz started their way back home.

It was seven in the evening, and the trio had made it home. After Lilith had presented her scrying potion, Eda had gone off to order their takeout, leaving Luz alone with her thoughts in the hallway.

...Something Luz really didn't like doing.

A lot had happened all in one night, from her and Eda getting ambushed by the Golden Guard, to her being forced to go slay the Selkidomus (knowing she was about to take away a baby's mother back there made it worse to think about), to Eda talking her out of it.

In all honesty, Luz felt like she needed to hear those words. Eda was right. She had done so much to help her, and she did seem happier whenever Luz was around. Maybe she wasn't a burden after all…

She was snapped out of her thoughts when the witch in question came back around the corner.

"Well, I'm tired. How about you, kid?" She said, yawning.

"Hungry." Luz said simply.

"Don't worry, food should be here in about a half hour." Eda replied, ruffling Luz's hair. Then she noticed a familiar look on her face. "You okay, kid?"

Luz shook herself out of her thoughts. "Yeah, why wouldn't I be?"

Eda put a hand on her shoulder. "I know that look. You're deep in thought." Luz looked down at the floor. "Do you wanna talk about it? You know you don't have to if you don't want to." The witch knew it would only make it worse for the girl to keep things inside. And after what happened in the cave, she wanted to know how it got this bad.

Luz supposes it wouldn't hurt. She trusted Eda. "Okay…" she gave a small nod.

Eda slung an arm around her shoulders. ''C'mon, walk with me." and the two walked slowly down the hallway.

"A lot just happened tonight."

"That's for sure." Eda agreed. "I- you really scared me back there, you know?" she said, hand tightening on Luz's shoulder.

"I'm sorry." Luz answered. The last thing she wanted to do was hurt Eda. She supposes she doesn't always consider that endangering herself contributes to that. "I just...wanted to make things right."

They stopped walking as Eda turned to her. "You don't owe me anything, Luz. You know that, right?" She said, meeting the girl's eyes.

"But-"

"No buts. I promise I'm not angry, kiddo, I just hate seeing you like this." She sighs. "I wish you would've told me before things got this far." Noticing Luz starting to sag, she guided them to sit against the wall so they could talk more comfortably.

"I promise I'm not angry." Eda repeats softly. "You're just a kid, you really shouldn't have to carry shit like this…"

Luz takes a breath and continues to speak. "I hated seeing you and Lilith have such a hard time with money. And most of the money that we did have was spent on me. I-I thought that if I got a big enough bounty, you wouldn't have to worry so much about me anymore, and I wouldn't be such a burden to you." Luz could feel tears starting to build up. "But I guess I messed that up."

"Hey." Eda said, tilting Luz's wobbling chin up. "Listen to me. Don't you think like that." She moved the hand to Luz's shoulder. "You were never a burden, okay?"

Luz looked at her with teary eyes. "Really?"

"Really. A burden is an unwanted responsibility. But you?" Eda used her thumb to gently wipe away some of Luz's tears. "I'll never get tired of you. You're the best thing that's happened to me in a long time. I want to take care of you. You mean so much to me."

At this point, Luz is smiling wide with a few stray tears rolling down her face. "Do you really mean that?"

Eda nodded, cupping her cheek. "Of course I do. I told you a week ago that I don't regret anything. You're a wonderful kid, Luz. Anyone that calls you otherwise is stupid." Luz giggles at that. "I'll pummel anyone that says otherwise."

Luz hesitantly moves in for a hug, and Eda draws her in easily. "You promise?"

Eda nods, pulling Luz closer. "I promise. It's okay." She begins to stroke Luz's hair a little bit. Then another thought intrudes her mind. Her grip tightens around her kid once more.

"You really scared me when you jumped down there…" Eda spoke. "I thought I was gonna lose you again." The memory of Luz falling towards those spikes is never going away anytime soon. The witch felt like her nightmares were coming true. No way in hell does she ever want to go through that again.

Luz nuzzles closer. "I know… I promise I'll be more careful." She isn't sure it's a promise she can keep, but she's willing to try. A part of Luz notices that Eda's becoming more and more casual with touch, but chooses to ignore it.

"Good." Eda pulled away from the embrace, still holding Luz by her shoulders. "Remember that, okay? I don't want you talking to yourself like this." She said, tapping the kid's head.

"I will." Before they got up, Luz moved in for one more hug. "I love you, Eda." Not for the first time, Luz was grateful that Eda made no small effort to just be there for her. She underestimated her.

Eda hugged her back. "I love you too, Luz."

Then, a knock at the door, and a screech from Hooty.

"Looks like the food's here! You still hungry, kiddo?"

"Oh my god, yes." Luz groaned.

Eda laughed, stood up, and offered a hand to help Luz up. Unfortunately, the girl stood up too quickly, causing her to stumble a bit.

"Ahhh, head rush, head rush!" Luz murmured. She held onto Eda's hand.

"You good?" Eda asked with a laugh.

"Yup, yup, I'm good. Just stood up too fast."

"Wanna race to the kitchen?" Eda offered. "I'll give you a head start."

Luz chuckled. "You're on!"

Yeah, Eda thought, looking fondly at her kid. I still don't regret anything.

And Luz looked at Eda, seeing her heterochromatic eyes. True, the witch might've lost all her powers, but she didn't lose her love.