As soon as Eda told Stephen Strange where the public library was, he wasted no time in putting on his cloak and racing to it as fast as he could. Once he made it, he was stunned by the sheer sight of the many high shelves of books, some of which were literally flying off the shelves.

Once Stephen recomposed himself, he walked on over to the front desk where a librarian worked. He cleared his throat to get his attention.

"Can I help you?"

"Yeah. I was hoping for a library card here."

The librarian shrugged before taking out a camera from beneath his desk. "I'm going to need you to remove your hood." With no other choice, Stephen took off his hood right before the camera flashed in his face. And right out of the camera, a library card was printed out with Stephen's face on it. "Now, just sign it and you'll be set."

"That's it?" Stephen asked. "I always thought it was a longer process."

"Kid, this is a magic library." The librarian said. "What do you expect?"

"All right then." Stephen shrugged before signing the library card. "By the way, do you know where I can find my friend, Wong? I was told he worked part-time here."

"Wong. You'll find him sorting books over at the nonfiction section."

Stephen thanked the librarian and followed the signs. Eventually, he found Wong putting books up. He stopped as soon as he noticed the human boy approach him.

"What's up, Zendaya?" Stephen greeted.

"Stephen. Well, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that you're here. You practically had your nose buried in the Hexside Library book when we first met."

"Well, believe it or not, Wong, I'm not here for pleasure." Stephen said. "I'm looking into the possibility of humans with witch hearts."

Wong raised an eyebrow. "I don't think such a subject even exists."

"Well, it does now." Stephen said. "Apparently, my heart has a magic bile sac."

Wong's eyes then widened. "Whoa. Really?"

"I just learned about it the other night. That's why I'm here. If I can figure out how a human like myself has a witch's heart, then maybe I can figure out why I can do magic."

Wong rubbed his chin very curiously. "Well, I don't know if there are any books about humans with magic bile sacs, but perhaps we can find a connection by going the books that cover witch's hearts and humans. But we can't stay long. Tonight is the Wailing Star meteor shower, so we'll be closing to the public soon."

"The Wailing Star? Isn't that just something that sounds like a child crying when it flies over?"

"In most places, yes, but legend says that it has an unusual effect on this library. Best to get out sooner rather than later."

"All right then. No time left to lose." Stephen said pulling out a book. "Now, let's start with…" As soon as he opened it, he had a confused expression. "Hey. Isn't this supposed to be a library book? Why is there nothing written in it?"

"Yeah, that's one of the biggest mysteries." Wong said. "That blank journal has been in this library from the very beginning. No one knows who it's from or who left it here."

"Well, why hasn't anyone gotten rid of this?" Stephen asked. "Seems a bit pointless for a library book not to have anything written inside."

"They tried, but it somehow kept finding its way here. We can't even have anyone check it out" Wong said. "Best to just leave it be."

"All right." Stephen said putting the journal back in. "Let's try the next one."


For the next hour, Stephen began combing through the books that Wong's been bringing him. He sat at a table opening up every book he could have on him. Stephen created an organized system spreading open books in front of him. He brought a notepad to take notes on, but nothing he could find could explain his heart.

When he was done with one book, he stood up to return it to the shelf it came from. But before he could, he slipped and fell backwards on a stack of cards. He groaned as he stood back up.

"Okay." He called out seeing the mess around him. "Who's responsible for…" His head turned to Luz, who looked nervously at him next to two teen witches (a boy and a girl) with green hair. He expressed a look of agitation on his face. "Oh, Luz. Big surprise."

"Sorry, Stephen." Luz said. "Edric, Emira, and I were just having a bit of fun when…"

"Edric? Emira?" Stephen asked as he turned to the teens. "Oh, perfect. More new friends to encourage your chaotic behavior. Just what we need."

The girl who Stephen guessed was Emira giggled. "I like him."

"So you're the human who can do magic. We saw that amazing show at the Covention." Edric said. "Nice to meet you."

"Get this, Stephen. These two are Amity's siblings." Luz said.

"And you're hanging out with them… why?" Stephen asked. "You know Amity hates your guts, right?"

"Oh, we're nothing like Mittens at all." Emira said. "We're the fun Blights."

"You're the Blights that are out of here!"

Everyone turned to see Amity standing with her arms crossed. She stood with two librarians who then escorted Luz and the twins out. Stephen, wanting to check on his sister, followed.

The librarian tossed Luz, Edric, and Emira out the front door. "You made reading far too fun! Now stay out!" He slammed the door behind them.

Stephen turned to scowl at Luz. "Congrats, Luz. You've made even more adults mad at you."

"Oh, lighten up, handsome." Emira said. "It was just a bit of fun."

"My back that I fell on begs to differ." Stephen said.

"At least you're not hurt." Luz said.

"Luz, can I talk to you in private for a moment?" Stephen said pulling his sister aside. "What do you think you're doing? After the whole Moonlight Conjuring fiasco, I thought you'd have enough with making adults mad."

"Sorry, Stephen. I was just trying to get in good with Amity's brother and sister?"

"What? Why?" Stephen asked. "Doesn't Amity hate you?"

"I know, but I think I can befriend you, just like the Good Witch Azura befriended her rival."

Stephen paused for a moment before smacking his forehead really hard. "Azura? That's what this is about? You're basing your latest misadventure on your fantasy book again?"

"I know, you think I'm being unrealistic," Luz said, "But as it turned out, Amity has a job here reading to kids. She says it's just for her grades, but I can tell she enjoys it. So maybe it's not outside the realm of possibilities."

"Luz, after everything we've put her through, I seriously doubt we'll be invited to the country club."

"Well, that's what Edric and Emira are for. You see, first, I befriend the siblings. Then, I befriend the Amity."

"Luz, I get you want to live out your witch fantasy," Stephen said, "But after all these weeks of being in this world, I think it's safe to assume that it's never the case. Just do yourself a favor and try not to get in too much trouble with those two. Now, if you need me, I'll be back in the library looking up on witch's hearts." After making his point, Stephen went back inside the library leaving his sister with a lot on her mind.

After reentering the library, Stephen bumped into Wong.

"So I hear you met the Blight twins." Wong said.

"Real characters, those two." Stephen said.

"Yeah. They're a bit of a public hazard."

"Hey, Wong, did you know that Amity worked here?"

"How do you think I know her? The child section is basically the one place in the entire Boiling Isles where she lets her guard down. She always denies it, but I can tell."

"Fascinating. Anyway, let's get back to finding some answers." Stephen said.

"Well, we better make it quick." Wong said. "We've only got an hour before we close for the Wailing Star."

"I'm gonna need a lot more than one hour." Stephen said.

"Well, there's nothing I can do." Wong said.

Then, an idea flashed in Stephen's mind. If he wanted to find his answers, he had to take a page from his sister's book and do a bit of mischief of his own.


Stephen found himself lucky that he didn't have to stay at home and help Eda and King with their babysitting job. Though it was dark out, Stephen Strange crept up to the side of the library. He searched the wall until his eyes caught an open window. The boy entered through that way and found himself back in the library without a single person anywhere in sight.

"Well, here I am, breaking the rules in order to keep researching." Stephen said to himself. "Gotta make sure not to make a habit of this or else I'm gonna turn into Luz."

At that moment, he noticed a light brightening up from the upper windows. The brighter the light got, the louder the sound of distant crying was heard. Once the light dimmed, the crying sound stopped.

"Now, I see why they call it the Wailing Star." Stephen said. "Well, might as well just…" He stopped when he noticed a strange sight happening around him. The books were all covered with a green aura.

Curious, Stephen grabbed a book at random and opened it. The book was labeled as "The Blue Imp with One Eye." Suddenly, a figure popped out of the pages. It matched the exact description as what it read on the book cover. The imp chittered as it ran off. Stephen stumbled a bit before slamming the book in his hand shut. That was when the imp in the distance vanished into thin air.

"That was crazy." He commented. "This must be some side effect of the Wailing Star. It must be bringing the books to life. That's why the library closed early. If that's the case, what would happen if I reopen those witch heart books? Not sure if that'd be a good idea. Then again, maybe I can go on those reference crystal ball things. It's not like those are brought to life… right?"

Stephen threw caution to the wind and proceeded to head over to the reference section. Much to his disappointment, all the crystal balls were shut off.

Suddenly, a set of running footsteps were heard in the distance. Stephen began to get nervous, so he followed the sound carefully. He kept his guard up knowing that someone else was there. He kept on searching until…

"GOTCHA NOW, EDRIC!"

Luz popped out from behind a bookshelf and opened a book right at Stephen's direction. A rapid array of snowballs shot out and sent Stephen falling on his back. By the time Luz realized who she hit and closed the book, Stephen was already covered in snow.

"Oh, Dios mio!" Luz exclaimed as she pulled her brother out of the snow. "Stephen, are you all right?"

"Forget about me!" Stephen growled. "What are you doing here, Luz? It's… Wait. You just said Edric. Does that mean that the twins are…"

"Here too?" Edric interrupted as he and his sister came on out. "Yeah. Nice to see you again."

Stephen growled in anger. "Luz, what do you think you're doing?"

"I… I just wanted to see what would happen with the Wailing Star." Luz said. "Ed and Em told me…"

"To break into a library and fool around with magic books?" Stephen asked. "I don't have time for this."

"Now, hold on a second." Emira said. "What about you, Mr. Follows-the-Rules? What are you doing here after hours?"

Stephen paused for a second before coming up with an answer. "Well… I needed more time to research the whole witch heart thing."

"So you broke the rules too?" Luz giggled.

"That's different!" Stephen said. "I'm doing this looking for answers. You and the Destructive Duo are here for kicks and giggles."

"Actually, we came here for another reason." Edric said.

"Oh, really?" Stephen asked in disbelief. "Well, I'd love to hear this."

"Follow us." Emira said. She and her brother brought Stephen and Luz over to a set of shelves under the sign labeled "Romance".

"Wow. Boiling Isles romance." Luz chuckled nervously. "That's totally lame. I mean, unless you guys are into it?"

"And so encourages peer pressure." Stephen said.

"As a matter of fact, I'm more into this one." Edric said grabbing onto a book. With one slight tug, a clicking sound was heard. The bookshelf sunk backward and slid away revealing a secret room with red walls and more book shelves.

"Secret rooms?" Stephen asked.

"Duh. It's an old library." Emira said.

"Wow." Luz said admiring the place. "Your clubhouse is like my ultimate secret hideaway."

Edric chuckled. "We don't hang out in a library. 'Uh, teacher, I'm in love with a dictionary'."

"'I'm studying the dork arts'." Emira mocked with her brother. "This is Amity's secret hideaway."

"Say what now?" Stephen asked with Luz sharing his concern.

"Mittens has gotten too… full of herself lately." Edric said. "She keeps tattling on us when we cut class."

"Classes are important, you know." Stephen commented.

"Amity keeps trying to stop us from having fun." Emira said. "She needs to learn to not mess with people like us. So we're going to find her diary."

"And then," Edric said, "Post the pages all around school for everyone to see."

"What?" Luz asked. "Isn't that taking it a bit too far?"

"No." Emira said. "See, we're her family. It's tough love. She needs to learn to lighten up."

"No, Luz is right." Stephen said. "I know Amity's not the nicest girl, but she doesn't deserve this."

"Yeesh. Such a buzzkill." Edric said.

"You're lucky you're cute." Emira said. "Look, it's not personal."

"Like heck, it isn't." Stephen said. "You're not doing this to be good big siblings. You're just doing this to get back at Amity."

"Yeah, come on, guys." Luz said. "Me and Stephen are basically like you guys and Amity, but I'd never embarrass him… Not on purpose. We can just…" Suddenly, her eyes caught something that made her gasp. She dashed over to a bookshelf with a familiar book series on it. "Good Witch Azura? She has books one to four?"

"I didn't know they sold that here." Stephen said.

"And look at this!" Luz said pulling out a book. The cover showed a picture of Amity wearing an Azura costume. "Is this cover hand-drawn?" She was about to open it, but Stephen swiped it out of her hand. "Hey!"

"Sorry, Luz, but if this thing is hand-drawn, then this must be Amity's diary." Stephen said.

"Sweet." Edric said. "We'll take that off your hands now."

"Absolutely not." Stephen said keeping it out of the Blight boy's reach. "If you think we're just going to let you expose Amity's secrets throughout school, you're mistaken."

"YOU'RE TRYING TO WHAT?!"

Everyone turned in surprise seeing Amity at the secret room entrance. She was so angry, her face was very, very red.

"Amity?" Luz asked. "What are you doing here?"

"Well, when I overheard you and my siblings talking about sneaking in the library after hours, I knew you'd be up to something. And now…" She swiped her diary out of Stephen's hands. "You didn't read anything, did you?"

"No! I swear!" Luz said. "I'm sorry, Amity! It wasn't my idea! Your brother and sister…"

"…Are the worst!" Amity said glaring at her brother and sister. "What could have compelled you two boneheads to try and expose me?"

"Hey, you're the uptight one, sis." Edric said.

"Yeah." Emira agreed. "You need to learn to lighten up, and maybe, we'll all get along."

"Maybe we'd get along better when you two idiots realize that your pranks are out of control!" Amity yelled out.

"Uh, Luz, are you uncomfortable seeing this?" Stephen asked.

"A little." Luz replied. "I want to look away, but I can't."

"Mittens, you're overreacting." Emira said. "So we made the demon decimal system sneeze a lot and we may have doodled on some of the magic books, but no one is going to get hurt."

She was proven wrong when an ominous footstep was heard followed by another one. Everyone ran out of the room to follow the noise. They were horrified when they saw a large, dark-pink creature with large claws and fangs.

"Odabin?" Amity asked.

"What's an Odabin?" Stephen asked.

"A beloved children's book character." Amity explained. "I read his story to a bunch of kids just earlier. But he doesn't look anything like this."

Stephen then noticed something on the monster's chest, an open book thumpink like a heart beat. Stephen squinted to get a better look to find that the character in the pages had angry eyes and claws drawn on it. That's when he put on an angry face and turned to the trio of troublemakers.

"What did you do?"

"…It was just for a laugh." Emira said defensively.

It was then that the Odabin monster finally spoke approaching the group. "With claws and fangs and breaking bones, I found a friend to make my own." He reached out his claws and snatched Amity from the ground making her drop her diary.

"Mittens!" Edric cried out as Odabin carried Amity away.

"Oh, no." Emira said with worry. "We didn't think it'd be this dangerous."

"Well, that's the problem, isn't it?" Stephen asked. "Did you think that maybe this is the kind of trouble your sister was trying to get you to avoid? I know because this is exactly what it's like with me and Luz."

"We don't have time to trade sibling tips." Luz said. "Amity's in trouble." She looked down and saw Amity's diary. "It got it. Hold on a second." She ran off with the book and a pen in her hand.

"We're gonna need a backup plan." Stephen said. "Think you two can help for once?"

"Don't see how we can." Edric said. "We're on the Illusionist Track. We don't have a lot of offensive spells."

"Well, there is the basic fire spell." Emira said.

"Great. How does it work?" Stephen asked.

"What?" Edric asked. "You don't know how it works?"

"I haven't been interested in magic for very long. Just humor me."


Luz followed Odabin to the children's section. She had an idea that seemed better in her head. She used the magic in the books to put on an Azura costume hoping it would give her the power she needed. But it wasn't enough. The Odabin beast quickly subdued Luz and pinned her to the open book that Amity was also stuck at. He then continued his work in trying to sew the girls to the pages and be his friends forever.

"Great work, 'Luzura'." Amity said sarcastically.

"Hey! I was trying to save you." Luz said.

"Well, it doesn't matter. We're gonna be stuck together forever."

"Don't be so sure, girls." Stephen's voice cried out getting Odabin's attention. He stood with Edric and Emira behind him.

"Three new friends to have in my grasp." The Odabin beast growled slowly approaching them. "Come to my clutches so our friendship can last."

"Fat chance!" Stephen said. She twirled his hand and a fireball shot out hitting Odabin in the face.

"Whoa!" Luz gasped. "You casted fire magic!"

"For real?" Amity asked. "I'm still working on that."

"Believe it or not," Edric said, "He's a fast learner."

Odabin recovered and growled again. He went after Stephen and the Blights again. The three of them each shot fire blasts, but they didn't have much of an impact. The best they did was slow him down.

"Any other ideas?" Emira asked.

Thankfully, Stephen had one. "Quick! Aim your fire blasts at mine."

"What?"

"Just do it!" Stephen called out before shooting another fireball.

Though confused, the twins shot their fireblasts. Once they made impact, Stephen's fire spell grew bigger, big enough to knock Odabin backwards.

"Whoa!" Emira commented. "That's nice!"

"Now, get us out!" Amity yelled out.

Stephen and the twins went on over to their sisters and pulled out the sewing threads that pinned them. They were free from their binds.

"Oh, third dimension, how I missed you." Luz said.

"So what now?" Amity asked.

"I don't know." Luz said. "I didn't really think that would work. I just went like 'rooaar'." Surprisingly, that made Amity giggle.

Suddenly, Odabin returned to his feet angrier than ever. The kids freaked out and ran out of the children's section. They went through one aisle to another with Odabin following them. Suddenly, one of Odabin's threads were thrown and it wrapped itself around Stephen. He struggled, but Odabin eventually had him in his claws.

"You squirm and fight and scream and shout. But friendship will always win out." Odabin said. "We must stay friends until the end. There is no tear I cannot mend."

"STEPHEN!" Luz yelled out.

Worried, Amity got an idea. She grabbed a random book and opened it to a blank page. She then wrote down "It's time to right a wrong". Suddenly, a large, magic eraser popped out. Amity tossed it to Luz who then threw it to Stephen.

"Time for some creative editing!" Stephen said as he rubbed the eraser on the exposed book on Odabin's chest. He kept rubbing until all the evil edits on the Odabin drawing were removed. And with that, the Odabin beast changed back into his usual, cute self like in the drawing. Amity caught him in her arms.

"I'm sorry." Odabin apologized. "I don't know what came over me."

"We do." Emira said looking nervous with Edric. "It's our fault. We're very sorry."

Amity sighed before she closed the Odabin book making the titular character disappear. "Now, do you see what kind of trouble your mischief can get us into?"

"We know. We're very sorry, Mittens." Edric said. "We'll do everything we can to make up for it. I promise."

"Good." Amity said. "Then you can start with leaving us. We have to clean up this library before Malphas finds out what we did."

"Fair enough." Emira said as she began to leave with her twin.


They were just almost cleaning when Luz approached Amity.

"Hey, Amity." Luz said. "Look, I know I may have caused a lot of trouble, but if you like… You can borrow this." She pulled out an Azura book from her bag and gave it to Amity. "I noticed you only had books one to four."

"Um… thanks." Amity said. "You've given me a lot to think about."

Stephen smiled when he witnessed Luz and Amity beginning to get along. He kept picking up books until he picked up something familiar to him.

"Hey. This is that blank journal that Wong showed me." Stephen said. "I wonder what this Wailing Star spell does on a blank notebook."

Stephen opened the book when suddenly, a tiny woman appeared on the pages. He gasped dropping the book into an open position. The others noticed Stephen's panic and grouped up with him.

"You okay?" Luz asked.

"The blank notebook." Stephen said pointing. "It…"

Suddenly, the blank pages began to be written into. With the same glow as the Wailing Star magic, several Boiling Isles glyphs were being revealed.

"What did you do?" Amity asked.

"I… have no idea." Stephen said.

Suddenly, a whirlwind of green blew out of the pages. It died down, but then the same woman that Stephen saw a second ago appeared bigger than before. This woman was slightly elderly and had a bald head. She wore a golden robe and had a golden eye medallion necklace worn on her. She opened her eyes and saw the kids.

"Huh. So you all found my journal. Well, it's nice to meet you."

"Um… Who are you?" Stephen asked.

"Right. Apologies. I am known by many names, but you may know me as… the Ancient One."

Amity widened her eyes. "No way! The Ancient One? That's impossible!"

"Huh?" Luz asked. "Who's that?"

"The Ancient One." Amity said. "Back in the Savage Ages, before Emperor Belos came into power, the Ancient One was the Sorcerer Supreme. But one day, she just disappeared. Are you… inside the books?"

"No. Where I am is a matter of perspective, really." The Ancient One said. "From my point of view, I'm not even there with you. I am merely writing in this journal in your past in order to converse with you. You're finally reading this message because of the magic of the Wailing Star."

"That's actually clever." Amity said.

"But if you're writing down in a book from decades earlier," Stephen said, "How come you're responding to us?"

The Ancient One held up her talisman showing it off. "It is the magic of the Eye of Agamotto, one of the most potent sources of power in all the dimensions. One of its many uses is the ability to see anything, even the future. I am using the Eye to see you in the future hearing the questions you'll ask, and then writing down the appropriate responses to answer you by the time you ask something."

"Oh, really?" Luz asked.

"Yes, really."

"Okay. I like anime."

"You don't have to test my responses. Just take my word for it." The Ancient One said.

"So why are you writing in your journal?" Stephen asked.

"Because my enemies are drawing nearer, and even with my power, I will not be able to stop them before it's too late. And so, I am making this journal as a guide for you."

"For us?" Stephen asked.

"You children were resourceful enough to uncover the secrets of my journal. That alone is a good start."

"A good start to what?" Luz asked.

"One of the many responsibilities of the Sorcerer Supreme is to safeguard the most sacred of magical knowledge and relics. Some of these artifacts are older and stronger than time itself. That makes them very valuable to the greediest of spellcasters. Many dark witches want the power all to themselves. And from my end, they're getting too close. That's why I hid my most powerful relics across the Boiling Isles. This journal contains clues and instructions on how to find them. And if you found my journal and learned its secrets, then that means that it is time for you to find them."

"Us?" Amity asked. "We can't. Look, how can you tell that we're trustworthy enough to find these relics?"

"I can't. That's why they're shrouded in riddles and clues."

"Well, if they're so dangerous, why not just keep them hidden?" Luz asked. "Seems a lot simpler if you ask me."

"Let's just say that I have it on good authority that there are dark forces converging in your time. If that day is coming soon, you will need those relics on hand."

"That's all rather good and all," Stephen said, "But we don't even want this, least of all me. I just want to learn how to fix my hands. I don't want to get involved in this Indiana Jones treasure hunt."

The Ancient One gazed on out of the window seeing the town at night. "Your hesitation is what's keeping you from greatness, whether or not magic is involved. Arrogance and fear still keep you from learning the simplest and most significant lesson of all."

"Which is…"

"It's not about you. You could save your hands and nothing more, and the world would be all the lesser for it. In order to truly make a difference, you must think of more than just yourself." Those words left an imprint in Stephen's mind.

"I don't suppose you can tell us what this imminent threat is that we need the relics for?" Luz asked.

The Ancient One was about to answer, but her head turned as if she heard something. "I'm sorry. I'm afraid I don't have the time. Just follow the clues in the journal. Use your best judgement. Make the right choices. And maybe, just maybe, you can make things right. Succeed where I failed." And like that, she disappeared. Her projection disappeared into thin air leaving the three kids dumbfounded.

"Yowza, wowza." Luz said.


It was a chaotic night at the Owl Sanctum. After a whole night of taking care of bat demon babies, their mother came by the next morning to pick them up and give Eda her reward as well as a whistle for a favor she owed. After that, Luz and Stephen caught Eda and King up to speed on the events of last night. They even showed them the Ancient One's journal that finally had something written inside.

"Whoa, mama." Eda said. "You actually talked to the Ancient One?"

"Kinda." Luz said. "It was like she was doing half of the conversation from decades ago while we were doing the other half today."

"And she said that there's some kind of threat that we'll need the relics for?" King asked. "What kind of threat?"

"She didn't say." Stephen said. "She seemed in a hurry."

"Hmm." Eda said. "Well, there are rumors floating around that Emperor Belos is currently doing something soon. If this imminent threat happens around the same time or is somehow related to it, it can't be good."

"Well, whatever it is, we'll face it." Luz said. "We just have to find these relics first."

"You've got your hands full with this stuff." Eda said combing through the pages. "I mean, you're going to be looking for the Book of the Vishanti, the Crimson Bands of Cyttorak, a set of Sling Rings… Whoa! Even the Eye of Agamotto itself! You better be careful with this. If the wrong people hear about this, this will bring a lot more heat on us than we can handle."

"Don't worry, Eda. We won't say a word." Luz said.

"And Amity seems reasonable." Stephen said. "So maybe she won't tell anyone what we saw. We had quite a night, you know."

"Hey!" Hooty yelled out as he turned himself to face the others. "You wanna hear how my night went?"

"NO!" Everyone shouted.

"That's not a thing anyone ever wants!" King cried out.


Author's Note: Merry Christmas. Sorry I haven't uploaded this earlier. When I remembered how close we were to the holidays, I thought it'd be great if I hold off on uploading it until Christmas Eve morning. Think of it as an early present.

For our next chapter, I'm going to be doing something a little different. See, in most chapters, I write about how Stephen gets involved with the canon episodes, but since the next episode is about Luz, Eda, and King's body swap, I figured I'd come up with an original adventure for Stephen to do while all that happened. If anyone has any ideas, let me know.

Any and all comments are welcome.