Author's Note: Finally, I made it back here.

Before we begin, I have an announcement to make. In my last chapter, I announced that I would be doing a rotation of updates with this and the other Marvel/Disney Show crossovers. However, it has been pointed out to me that it would take too long, and after going through it once, I agree. So I am revoking the rotation and decided to update these chapters whenever. After all, I don't want to wait another month to work on this.

Anyway, I'm glad the Owl House Season 2 is finally back and I am super excited for the next Dr. Strange movie. Maybe it'll give me inspiration for the future of this fanfic.

Hope you all enjoy this chapter. Any and all comments are welcome.


"The Book of the Vishanti. A very ancient and very powerful spellbook. Said to contain the most powerful white spells in all the realms. And you're saying it's at Hexside?"

Stephen nodded at Eda while they were both standing in the living room. Meanwhile, Luz was rummaging through boxes behind him.

"That's what the Ancient One's journal says." Stephen said opening up the book he got from the library. "It reads 'Within the walls of the school called Hexside, the Book of Vishanti, I've decided to hide. Instead of searching through all the halls, you'll find the X in the trouble-makers' walls.' Any idea what it means?"

"No clue." Eda said. "And even if I did, I still advise against going to Hexside. Why don't you go after some of the more important artifacts? Like the Eye of Agamotto? I've heard stories, and let me tell you, that is quite a bad boy."

"I would if I could, but the Eye is basically impossible to reach." Stephen said flipping through its pages. "There's no poetic riddle. It just reads 'Only the Sorcerer Supreme will be able to find his Eye'. And last I checked, the Sorcerer Supreme is the emperor, who according to you is way too dangerous. So I'm saving that for later when I'm better prepared. Right now, I want to focus on the Book which I know for certain is somewhere at Hexside."

"Boy, I envy you, Stephen." Luz said carrying a box. "You get to go, but I'm still banned."

"If you ask me, Luz, Principal Bump did you a favor." Eda said. "There ain't nothing for you at that dweebus factory."

Luz was so upset, she dropped the box letting it clatter. "Well, I would love to go some day. Better than unpacking boxes in the Eda Coven."

"Fight! Fight! Fight!" King urged from the couch.

"Can it, King!" Eda said "First off, it's the Bad Girl Coven. And second off, I guess you don't want in on the T-shirt order, huh?"

"I don't care about T-shirts." Luz said. "I want to learn magic, and they teach that at Hexside."

"I mean, yeah, well…" Eda grunted and began to leave the room. "Look. I don't want to hear another word about Hexside unless it's 'Hexside is on fire' and 'let's grab front row seats'!"

As soon as she left, Stephen turned to Luz. "Wow. Guess you're getting a bit of cabin fever, huh?"

"I'm sorry you had to see that, Stephen." Luz said. "It's just that you can do magic naturally, you already know two spells, and you even had your first magic treasure hunt. Meanwhile, Eda's been to lazy to teach me anything. I only know the light spell while she was trying to tear us apart with her monster form."

"I was traumatized for life." King commented.

"I'm sorry, Luz. Believe me, I don't know why this is happening." Stephen said. "But who knows? I'm sure the next opportunity is right out the door."

Suddenly, the front door burst open. Gus scrambled his feet running in before falling on his face. He got back up, but he dropped down on his knees.

"STEPHEN! YOU GOTTA HELP ME! PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE!"

"Gus?" Stephen asked before helping the illusionist up to his feet. "Get a grip, will you? What's wrong with you?"

"Everything!" Gus cried out. "My best aspect at Hexside is in jeopardy and you're the only one who can help me keep it!"

"Calm down!" Stephen said helping Gus sit on the couch next to King. "Now, take a deep breath and tell us what's wrong."

Gus proceeded with inhaling and exhaling. "Sorry. All right. Well, as you probably know, I'm the president of the Human Appreciation Society."

"The what-what-what?" Stephen asked.

"Oh, I didn't tell you?" Luz asked. "Gus here likes humans so much, he made his own club at school that goes over human stuff."

"I've been using some of the garbage Eda collects to show my fellow club members." Gus said. "It's really fun and I'm proud of it."

"Well, what's the problem?" Stephen asked.

"The problem is that one of the members is trying to take everything over! His name is Mattholomule, and he claimed to have actual human relics. But when I called him out for having obvious fakes, he demanded proof. If I don't bring him a real human to determine whether his stuff is fake, he's going to take away my president status."

"No offense, Gus, but why are you coming to me?" Stephen asked. "You and Willow are mainly Luz's friends."

"I can't bring Luz. She's still banned from the school." Gus said. "Stephen, you're the only human I know who's allowed at Hexside. If you can help me prove Mattholomule is a liar, I'd very much appreciate it."

"So all I need to do is look at the guy's stuff and tell everyone they're fake." Stephen said. "Well, Gus, you're in luck. As it so happens, I have business at Hexside. I'll help you out as long as I can explore the school some."

"Thank you!" Gus said happily.

"Lucky you, Stephen." Luz said. "Good luck teaching that jerk a lesson."

Stephen followed Gus out of the Sanctum when suddenly, the human boy heard a small sound.

"Psst. Psst."

Stephen stopped himself when he heard the small sound. He looked back at the house and saw Eda peeking out of her window. Curious, he approached her.

"What's up, Eda?"

"Hey, Stephen, if it isn't too much trouble," Eda said seemingly hesitantly, "Do you think you can convince Principal Bump to enroll Luz?"

"What?" Stephen asked in surprise. "I thought you were against Luz going to Hexside."

"I am," Eda said, "But the kid really wants to go to Hexside. And I guess my teaching conditions aren't really what she expected."

Stephen raised an eyebrow. "What teaching conditions?"

"Are you going to help her, or not?" Eda asked.

"All right. All right. I'll see what I can do." Stephen said before Gus returned to him.

"Hey. We gotta go. School's going to start any minute." Gus said.

"I'm going." Stephen said continuing to follow Gus.


Principal Bump was certainly happy to see Stephen walk into his office. "Ah, young Mr. Strange. It's a pleasure to have you back in our school. Have you decided to enroll into Hexside Academy at last?"

"I'm considering it, Principal Bump." Stephen said. "For now, I need to pay a visit to the Human Appreciation Society. I'd also like to explore the school for a bit."

"Ah. A thorough inspection before you make your final decision." Bump guessed.

"Sure. Let's go with that." Stephen said.

"Well, before I let you roam the hallways, you will need your visitor's pass." Bump pulled out his sticker and put it on Stephen's chest. "Remember, don't lose it. Oh, and you'll also need these." He put a hood over Stephen's body.

"What's this for?"

"You don't want to draw too much attention." Principal Bump said. "Ever since the Covention, witches everywhere have been wanting to meet you and our rival schools want to take you for themselves. If I send you out in our hallways, you'll have to deal with a whole swarm of fans."

"I get it. So I need a disguise." Stephen said.

"Exactly." Bump said. "Well, good luck. I hope to see you again before you leave."

"Will do, sir." Stephen said as he left the office. Once he did, he met up with Gus who was a little bit excited.

"All right. The HAS meeting isn't for another couple of hours, so this gives me the chance to give you the full tour of Hexside."

"Sounds okay." Stephen said. "And maybe along the way, I'll find that book I'm looking for."

"Well, whatever you're talking about, try not to get into too much trouble." Gus said pointing across the hall.

A Beast Keeping student was the subject of two bullies. They floated his backpack off of him. He tried to reach for it, but they kept it out of his reach while laughing. The laughter suddenly stopped then the two bullies were caught by staffs with hooks. Each staff was held by a tall, thin creature with a blue hood and a skull mask.

"Trouble." One of the masked creatures rasped as he and his partner dragged the bullies away much to their panic.

Stephen shuttered. "Are they new?"

"Yeah." Gus said. "Principal Bump added them after the whole abomination incident. They smell trouble, literally, and they take whoever's causing the trouble to detention."

"Then I guess it's good I've got this visitor's pass on." Stephen said looking at his red sticker.

"You have no idea." Gus said before walking down the hallway. "Well, better get started on our tour and OOF!"

Gus bumped into another student and they both tumbled over. They picked themselves up and Gus was face to face with his enemy.

"Augustus. You should really watch where you're going. Don't want the president of the HAS getting hurt on his last day in office." The new kid gave a smug grin.

"I take it this is the guy?" Stephen asked.

"Yep. This is Mattholomule."

Mattholomule looked up and down at Stephen. "Is this your so-called human? Looks like another witchling to me."

"Guess again." Stephen said removing his hood. As soon as he fully saw his face, Mattholomule gasped in surprise leaning on the lockers.

"It's you! The human from the Covention! You can do magic!"

"That's right." Gus said proudly. "And at the meeting in a couple of hours, my friend will authenticate your 'treasures'. See you then." He walked past his rival and Stephen followed leaving Mattholomule in a state of panic.

"No, no, no. They can't know that I lied. Then they'll never make me president. Oh, of all the very few friends Gus has, why did one of them have to be the human that everyone wants to meet?" Suddenly, an idea popped in his head. Mattholomule's face went from worried to scheming. "Actually, maybe I can use this to my advantage."


Throughout the next couple of hours, Gus gave Stephen a full tour of the campus. He brought Stephen to the pitch where the witch sport, Grudgby, was being held. He then brought Stephen to the Plant Track homeroom. He also brought Stephen to the Healing Track Homeroom where he exchanged waves with Clea. Throughout the day, Stephen has kept an eye out for the book he was looking for, but had no such luck.

"Just one last stop to make on our tour before we have to get to the meeting." Gus said stopping in between two open doors. "Stephen Strange, welcome to my study, the Illusion Track Homeroom."

Stephen looked in one room where he was surprised to find Edric and Emira Blight. They were

doing good illusion magic while their classmate was still struggling.

"I didn't know the Blight Twins were here." Stephen said.

"Yeah. They're pretty talented." Gus said.

Stephen looked in the other classroom to find a bunch of students doing written work. But one of them caught Stephen's eye. "Gus, if you're here who's that?" He pointed at the lookalike inside the classroom.

"That's one of my illusions. Takes notes for me while I'm not around." The Gus illusion turned to his creator and held up a piece of paper that read "I'm not paying attention" on it. The real Gus gasped. "He doesn't always do what he's told."

"You can create an illusion that does your schoolwork for you?" Stephen asked. "I'm actually kinda impressed."

"Yeah, I skipped a couple of grades." Gus admitted. "If you'd like, I can give you a quick lesson."

"Really?" Stephen asked.

"Yep. You see, the difficulty to creating an illusion depends on how big you want it." He twirled his finger to make a magic circle before conjuring a fake gryphon. "You see that? That took all of my focus to make. But if you make something small enough to carry on your hand…" He made his previous illusion disappear and created a rubber bouncy ball. "You can make stuff like this even while distracted. You just have to visualize creating it as you draw your magic circle."

"Is that all?" Stephen asked. "All right. I'll give it a try." He held out his hand and made a magic circle with his other one. Suddenly, within his hand, he manifested a Rubik's Cube.

"A human trap?" Gus asked.

"What? No, this is called a Rubik's Cube." Stephen corrected. "It's a toy."

"Oh." Gus said embarrassed. "Guess even I have some stuff to learn about human stuff. But anyway, great first illusion." That's when Gus' watch demon yelled. "Oop. That's my alarm. We gotta head to the HAS meeting now."


Other than Gus and Mattholomule, there were three other members of the Human Appreciation Society. One was called Eileen, a girl from the Potions Track who has an eye for a face. Another member was Bo, a girl from the Healing Track. The last one was a unicorn-like boy from the Bard Track. The three of them along with Mattholomule were discussing among each other until Gus opened the door and entered. Mattholomule looked nervous while the others were eager.

"Human Appreciation Society, it is my distinct pleasure to introduce to you… Stephen Strange, the human!" Gus stepped aside letting Stephen walk in and remove his hood. The HAS members gasped and spoke in excitement. As he approached the desk with Mattholomule's "human stuff", the liar got more nervous.

"Hello, everyone." Stephen greeted. "My friend—or at least, my sister's friend—brought me over to see if what's a real human relic and what isn't."

"Stephen, will you please inspect the items?" Gus asked confidently.

Stephen chuckled. "Of course, Mr. President." He could already tell they were fakes, but he still wanted to put on a show. So he reached for one of the items that were clearly fake, but that's when Mattholomule jumped out of his desk to interrupt.

"Don't make another move! I…" He calmed down and sighed in defeat. "I have something to say. I'm new here at Hexside. Making friends has been hard, so I lied. They're all fakes." The other HAS members gasped. "I thought if I was important enough, people would like me. But I've caused enough drama." Hearing that, Stephen and Gus exchanged looks with each other. "So I'll go. I'm sorry."

Stephen stopped him before he could leave. "Look, Mattholomule, what you did was dishonest, but it's also understandable."

"You're not alone." Gus assured. "You have a place here at the HAS." Everyone else in the HAS

agreed making him happy.

"Thanks, guys. I knew you'd understand."

All of a sudden, this tender moment was interrupted by the sound of the door slamming open. Everyone turned and became shocked and afraid of the crowd of students hanging around outside.

"It's him!" one of the girls cried out. "It's that Strange human!"

All the students suddenly ran in and crowded over him. Stephen was so surprised, he had no idea how to handle it. Next thing he knew, he had an entire horde of pushy witchlings barely giving him elbow room.

Gus escaped from the crowd and saw three familiar students at the doorway: Willow, Clea, and Wong. "Guys, what's going on? How did they know Stephen was here?"

"We don't know." Willow replied.

"Somebody quickly spread a rumor that the human with incredible magic is here at Hexside and that he'd be at this room at this time." Wong said.

"We gotta get Stephen out of here!" Clea said.

Stephen already took care of that himself. Without the rest of the crowd knowing, he managed to get low and slip out of the crowd. He quickly dashed out the door and joined his friends in the hallway. He closed the door behind him and took a moment to breathe.

"What happened?" Stephen asked.

"I don't know." Gus said. "But we better get out of here before it gets worse."

Too late. Right as they turned around, they came across two trouble-smelling guards. One of them took a big sniff at Stephen's direction and growled.

"Trouble. Shouldn't be here."

"What?" Stephen asked in disbelief. "That's nonsense. Principal Bump gave me a visitor's pass right…" He could only point at a blank spot on his shirt. Once he realized the sticker was gone, he began to worry. "Where's the pass? It's supposed to be here."

"Trouble." The guard said as it wrapped its hook around Stephen and started to drag him away.

"I'm telling you! This has to be a mistake!" Stephen pleaded as he disappeared into the hallway.

"What happened?" Clea asked worrying for Stephen.

"I don't know." Gus said. "I know Stephen has been given his pass, so why…" He turned around and saw Mattholomule's mischievous grin. That's when he realized. "You! What did you do?"

"Me? Why, whatever do you mean, Augustus?" Mattholomule said with a smug. "Honestly, the real sucker here is you. 'Ooh, I'm so sorry. I just want friends'. Pfft! I want power and drama! And at least I got one of those things."

"But we know that Principal Bump gave Stephen a visitor's pass." Gus said. "We just have to tell the guards."

"Without the pass or a scrap of evidence, go ahead."

"We don't have a choice, Gus." Wong said. "We still have to go save Stephen." He and the other three ran to the hallway to chase them.

Mattholomule laughed. "Oh, this, I have got to see." He followed them.


The detention pit was well known for being a very misbehaving student of Hexside. It was basically a large room with a mouth all across its floor. When it opens up, it shoots out tentacles with faces which then snatch the troublemakers and puts them in a cocoon where they are put to sleep until they learn to be good students. It's a terrifying process that no student should want to go through, which is why Stephen's friends rushed on over to save him before it was too late.

Gus, Willow, Wong, and Clea raced down the halls turn after turn until they made it to the detention door. They feared they were too late, but much to their surprise, they stood and stared as Stephen stood before the guards shaking one of their hands.

"Apologies." It snarled.

"None needed. It was an honest mistake." Stephen chuckled before turning to see his friends. "Oh, hey, guys."

"Stephen!" Gus gasped. "What… How…"

Mattholomule was almost completely out of breath when he caught up with the other kids. He took deep breaths before he finally saw Stephen and widened his eyes at the shock.

"What the Titan? Why isn't he thrown in?"

"Why isn't who thrown in?" Everyone turned to Principal Bump who walked over. "I heard the student body cheer and I thought I'd investigate. What's going on?"

Stephen shook his hand. "Nothing to worry about, Principal Bump. Just a misunderstanding. These guards here just didn't see my visitor's pass." He pointed at his chest which had the red rectangular sticker on it for everyone to see.

"Odd. Not like the guards to make a mistake." Bump said.

"Hold on! He's lying!" Mattholomule called out in frustration. "That's not his real visitor's pass! It's a fake!"

"Young man, I am appalled you'd accuse him of that." Bump said.

"No, Principal Bump. I'm afraid he's telling the truth." Stephen confessed not losing his composure. With a snap of his fingers, his "sticker" vanished in a poof of smoke. "It is a fake. I lost my real visitor's pass after a bunch of fans ambushed me, so I made this fake using illusion magic that Gus taught me earlier." He looked over to Gus who looked baffled.

Principal Bump widened his eyes before looking confused. "Why'd you admit that so casually?"

"Because I have a question of my own." Stephen looked over to Gus' rival. "Mattholomule, how did you instantly know I had a fake?"

Mattholomule suddenly had his foot in his mouth. He couldn't come up with an answer for it, and it got even worse when Clea used a levitation spell to empty out his pockets. Among the contents within, there were a few rocks with bad human pictures on it along with the very evidence that would be used against Mattholomule.

Principal Bump reached to the ground and picked up the red sticker that fell out of the pocket. "What is the meaning of this?"

"I… Well…" Mattholomule said nervously fearing for his life.

"I'll tell you the meaning of this, sir." Stephen said. "Mattholomule tried to cheat his way to becoming president of the Human Appreciation Society and was threatened by me. So he lead all the students to meet me and crowd me. In the chaos, he slipped through and stole my visitor's pass knowing that if the guards saw me without one, they'd send me to detention."

"Is that so?" Principal Bump said shooting a glare at the scared Mattholomule who was backed to a wall.

"Look, I can explain. Hehe. You see, I… Uh…"

Gus smiled confidently at Mattholomule. "How's that for drama?"

"Mattholomule, as the principal, I hereby send you to detention."

"WHAT?! NO!" Mattholomule panicked as the guards hooked him and dragged him to the door which opened like a mouth ready to eat. "DON'T! I'M SORRY! I JUST WANTED POWER! DOESN'T EVERYONE?! PLEASE! I'LL BE YOUR BEST FRIEND! …Wait, what do I know about friendship?"

His words fell on deaf ears. With that, Mattholomule was thrown right into the door and it closed behind him. After he was banished, the Hexside students ran up to Stephen to congratulate him.

"Glad you made it." Wong said.

"That was really cool." Clea praised.

"Yeah. You really impressed me, and I'm an illusion prodigy." Gus said.

"Glad Mattholomule got what he deserved." Willow said. "He definitely deserves to be thrown in there with the rest of the trouble-makers."

That last sentence struck something in Stephen's mind, specifically, the word "trouble-makers". His mind reached back to the riddle in the Ancient One's journal: "Instead of searching through all the halls, you'll find the X in the trouble-makers' walls." He looked at the door to the detention pit.

"It couldn't be… could it?"

"Yes, yes, we're all impressed." Principal Bump said pulling Stephen away from the other students. "Mr. Strange, you continue to exceed our expectations. I know I've said this a lot, but in all honestly, Hexside would be honored to have you join us starting next semester. So what do you say?"

Stephen realized that this was his time to decide. He looked over to his friends, then the detention door, and back to Principal Bump. His mind raced back to everything he's been though until an idea hit his head. He cleared his throat and gave his answer.

"All right. I'm in."

Principal Bump smiled with great delight. "Excellent! Take that, Glandys!"

Stephen held out his hand to be given the chance to speak again. "I however have two conditions. One, you allow my sister, Luz, to be a student too."

"Your sister, as in the girl who caused that abomination incident weeks ago?" Principal Bump asked. "Does she have magic too?"

"Well… not in the traditional sense," Stephen said, "But she can use magic in a way that I'm sure will surprise you. Look, Luz wants to be in this academy a lot more than I do. So if I'm joining, you might as well include her too. It's either both of us or none of us."

"Hmm… Very well. But since you're vouching for her, you'll have to be responsible for her."

Stephen rolled his eyes. "I've been responsible for her for four years. This isn't new to me."

"All right. Now, you said there was another condition."

"Yeah." Stephen looked over to the detention room. "But it's kind of a no-questions-asked kind of condition."


"Are you sure about this?" Wong asked as Stephen approached the open detention door.

"If I'm going to find the Book of the Vishanti, I'll have to take this risk." Stephen answered. "Now, Principal Bump has already trained the demon inside to not attack me while I'm inside just long enough for me to get a good look around."

"And you really think it's in there?"

"Well, the Ancient One's journal said it's within the trouble-makers' walls. This is the only room that fits that description. Besides, this would probably be the last place anyone would look."

"Well, Stephen," Clea said, "If you're going in there, then so am I."

"Are you sure, Clea?"

"You're going to need an extra set of eyes for this one."

Stephen thought for a moment before turning back to the room. "All right. Let's go find a book."

The two of them entered the room and the door closed behind them.

"So what are we looking for?" Clea asked. "You know, besides a book."

"Well, the riddle read 'you'll find the X in the trouble-makers' walls'." Stephen answered. "So maybe there's a spot marked with an X. Let's check the walls."

They combed over the walls inspecting each brick after brick. Stephen found no markings and neither did Clea. They both searched different sides of the room circling over until they met up at the center.

"Well, it's not here." Clea said.

Stephen sighed. "Well, there's one place we haven't checked yet." He turned to the center of the room where the mouth full of cocooned students was closed.

"Stephen, are you sure about this?" Clea asked very worried. "I know Principal Bump calmed the demon down, but one false move, and you could end up provoking it."

"I don't have a choice." Stephen said. "It's the only place in this school I haven't checked yet."

Clea watched as Stephen approached the center letting it open a little. She then sighed before giving him a quick kiss on the cheek catching him by surprise.

"For luck."

Stephen smiled at the kind gesture before climbing his way down. He carefully placed his foot on each eyeball and fang he climbed down on. Along the way, he couldn't help but notice all the cocoons with students inside. He came across a cocoon with Mattholomule who was dead-eyed and repeating the words "I'm a good student."

Stephen shuttered. "Remind me not to get on Principal Bump's bad side."

He kept climbing until he made it to the bottom. From there, he got a good view of everything inside of the demon's mouth. He turned himself around looking for an X. He even checked the floor, but he found nothing. The longer he looked, the more frustrated he got. Eventually, he gave up and climbed back up to meet with Clea."

"No such luck?" she asked.

"I'm afraid so." Stephen sighed.

"Hey, don't feel so bad about it." Clea comforted. "So you didn't find the book today. It doesn't mean it's nowhere in this school. And hey, since you'll be coming here now, you'll have plenty of time to find it. So don't give up just yet."

Stephen smiled softly at Clea. "Thanks. Now, all that's left is telling Luz I got her into Hexside."


"I think you killed her." King said looking at Luz who dropped on the Owl Sanctum living room floor.

"I didn't kill her. She just fainted." Stephen said. He patted his hand on the side of Luz's head. "Hey, Luz. Wake up. Up and at 'em. …There's a new Azura book out now."

"WHAT?! WHERE?!" Luz exclaimed as she shot herself back up to a sitting position. That's when she remembered what Stephen said before. "Wait. Stephen, did you just tell me you got me into Hexside? That wasn't just a dream?"

Stephen chuckled. "No. It was real. We're both students of Hexside Academy starting next semester."

Luz's eyes lit up and her smile grew bigger and bigger. She then jumped on Stephen giving him a very tight hug that made his eyes pop. "OH, GRACIAS, HERMANO! ERES EL MEJOR!"

Stephen regained his composure and chuckled. "Okay, okay. Take it easy."

Luz let go and turned to her mentor. "Eda, are you okay with me going?"

Eda knelt down to Luz and held her at her shoulder. "Go ahead. I have faith in you. I know you and Stephen are too smart to fall for that One-Witch, One-Coven nonsense. You can learn a lot from the witches there, and maybe teach them some of that Bad Girl Coven magic too."

"Thanks, Eda." Luz said.

"You're welcome, kiddo. You two better enjoy that place." Eda turned to Stephen. "So did you end up finding the Book of the Vishanti?"

"Not yet." Stephen said. "Turns out it's not going to be as quick as it was finding the Sling Rings. Still, if it's at Hexside, I'll find it. I just need to look somewhere where that's not so easily found."

"Maybe the girl's locker room." Hooty suggested.

"Hooty, a lot of people go to the girl's locker room?" Stephen said. "Mainly, girls."

"Then how come I've never been to one?" Hooty asked.

"I wouldn't dignify that with a response if I were you." King said.

Eda's mind suddenly flashed back to her time as a Hexside student. Sure, she spent a lot of time causing trouble and pulling crazy shenanigans, but there was one thing in her memories that caught onto her attention.

"Hold on." She thought to herself. "The Book couldn't be there… could it?"