Prologue
"Uhh," Luzura "luz" Noceda-Clawthorne moaned as she came to. "Now I know why Mama Eda likes taking day-long naps when I'm knocked down for more than a day."
The human witch looked around as she tried to get her bearings. She frowned when she saw her fiance, Amity Blight-Clawthorne, to her right. Strangely, the witchling was holding her skirt even though she was right side up.
"Amity?" Luz asked curiously. "Why are you holding your skirt like that?"
The lilac-haired witch let out an irritated sigh and replied, "Well, I don't want some human to pass by and see me so exposed…BECAUSE WE'RE UP A TREE IN THE HUMAN REALM!"
Luz blinked and felt like the world was turning on itself as she realized Amity was right; the two were hanging upside down from some tree. She looked around and blinked when something entered her vision.
"Uhh, Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore?" the human witch commented awkwardly.
Amity let out an irritated sigh as she began to make a spell circle to summon some abomination to help her down.
"Luz, I'm not in the mood to try and guess one of your outdated movie things," the witch told her fiance annoyingly.
The young witch smirked when she completed the circle and summoned some goo from her container hidden at her hip.
"Abomination, platform!" Amity commanded.
The semi-sentient goo obeyed and made a platform under its witch. With a grin, Amity used some goo to cut her leg free from the branch. She fell onto the platform with a soft groan. She ensured everything was in order before she moved the platform over to Luz.
"Thanks, sweet potato," Luz replied gratefully and turned her attention elsewhere.
Curious, Amity followed her fiance's gaze and cocked an eyebrow at what she saw; three frog-like creatures were looking at the two with interest. She sighed and looked around. The area was unfamiliar to her.
Amity quickly realized that they weren't in the demon realm or the human realm. The two pinkish frogs and one yellow frog were proof of that.
As Amity lowered the platform down to the ground, she began to recount the last couple of days to herself.
(Four days earlier)
"I can't believe you're finally going to get knocked-down!" Luz exclaimed giddily.
The trio of mothers couldn't help but smile at the energy their daughter/niece was showing. Currently, Camila Noceda, Edalyn Clawthorne, and Eda's sister Lilith were with their children in the Owl House's kitchen.
The elder Clawthorne was just putting the finishing touches on a rejuvenation potion for her human sister to use. Helping Lilith out with the potion was her new apprentice, Boscha Noceda-Trisight.
"Mija," Camila said slowly. "It's not really a big deal. I just wanted to see what all the fuss was about and I earned a week off, so I thought I would use it."
Of Course, Luz was only half-listening to her mother; she was thinking about all the fun things she was going to do with her mother. Luz wasn't the only family member lost in her thoughts; Amity was trying very hard not to faint as images of Luz and her mother kept popping into her head.
The tri-track student had seen pictures of her future mother-in-law when she was Luz's age. She noted that, except for body type, Camila was nearly identical to Luz.
She could remember when Vee took her "Luz" form a few months ago to talk to her friends in the human realm. It had taken every ounce of her willpower and contraction not to pass out on the spot.
Lilith must have sensed her daughter's stress as she put a hand on Amity's shoulder to get her attention.
"Do not worry, dear," the historian said comfortingly. "As I told you when we began this ritual, rejuvenation potions merely transform one's body into a younger state. So, I believe Camila would still need to wear glasses."
Amity tried to give her mother a "what do you mean" look, but her still-red face meant she couldn't get her mind off of certain things. From her spot at the kitchen's island, Boscha couldn't help but shake her head slightly.
"What do I see in that dork?" the tri-eyed witch asked herself as she bottled the last of the potion. "How this, old crow?"
Eda just rolled her eyes at the witchling's words and gently took the vial from her. She grabbed a small clump of dust from the table. Eda carefully sprinkled the dust around the outside and rim of the vial. The vial sparkled for a second and Eda nodded.
"Yup," the ex-wild witch said with satisfaction. "This will do the trick. Make sure you bottled the rest, three-eyes. Ghoul break is soon and we could use this stuff for that time."
Boscha cocked an eyebrow as she went about her task; she was still lost in how mentioning her three eyes counted as anything other than pointing out facts. She just let the matter go and finished bottling the potion.
Once the vials were done and in the fridge, the Owl Familia retreated to the living room while making small talk.
About 30 minutes passed when a small abomaton clumsily entered through the opened window. The figurine size mess of conjoined goo had in clutches a familiar-looking potion vial. It looked around and made its way to the fridge when the bird tube didn't appear.
The magical creature opened the fridge by stretching its arm out and grabbing the handle. It next jumped onto the shelf where the vials of rejuvenation potion were. It set the vial it was carrying down and went to work.
The abomaton took a vial of R-potion and pulled it into an opened bottle of apple blood and stopped when half of the vial was emptied. It then took another vial and emptied half of it into a bottle of pre-made tea. Finally, it opened a third vial and added the half-empty vials to the third one.
The machine repeated this action for a few minutes and used an onboard sensor to tell how much stronger the potions had become and stopped once they reached a desired level. Finally, it merged the half-emptied vials and used the potion it brought to refill what it couldn't add to.
With its task done, the abomaton jumped down from the fridge and closed it gently. It then walked behind the fridge and put the empty bottle behind it. It melted down a second later and all that was left were parts that couldn't easily be seen.
Outside of the house, far from where even Hooty could see, the controller of the abomaton grinned as she threw the control device into the boiling seas.
"All too easy," Odalia Golddagger said smugly and laughed to herself. "But tomorrow morning that brat would cease to exist and best of all, I'll get my payback on those two wild witches who humiliated me!"
(M Corner)
And with this, we begin Camila and the Sisters Clawthorne's knocked-down adventures. And as you noticed by the opening, I will be involving other shows from Dinsey in this story.
I do like to go on record that isn't a cross-over story, as the others shows will only be making two-to-three-chapter appearances.
