The Owl Sisters I: Sisters in Demon World Chapter 6-Hooty Moving Hassle

In the Owl House living room, Luz and Lana were watching Eda and Owlbert were playing some kind of card game.

"Watch close, girls. Hexes Hold'em is the trickiest game on the Boiling Isles. Any proper witch knows how to play," Eda said to them.

"What's so fun about some lame card game? Only old dudes in the human realm would play this for fun," Lana said.

Eda puts a card down on the table. Lighting surges from the cards, sending Owlbert frying to cover the side of the table.

"Holy Moly!" Lana exclaimed as Luz had her mouth opened.

"You were saying?" Eda asked her with a smile.

"I'll take that back."

"Now when it's like the odds are stacked against you, that's when you break out the wild card!"

She pulls a card out and Owlbert's deck catches on fire, making Eda the winner.

"Hoot!" Owlbert hoots with an angry glare at her.

"Woo! I win! In your cute little owl face! I love the feeling of victory. It feels… fluffy?"

Then feathers covered her arms.

"Uh, Eda, it's happening again," Luz said.

"What's happening?"

"Your curse!" King exclaimed.

Eda screams. The five went upstairs to get an elixir but Eda was out of potions.

"This sucks, I'm out. I know I should be repulsed, but the look is fierce."

"Yeah, considering the fact you tried to rip our faces off and the last thing I want is to fight you again. And also it's not even fierce. It's more repulsive. It's the 'ug' in ugly!"

"Are you saying I don't have flair?"

"Not really," Lana shrugs, making Eda narrow her eyes at her.

"You'll pay for that later. For now, we need to head to the market."

"Market!" Luz cheered.

"Sweet, I'm gonna to pickpocket some jerks!"

"I'm stealing everything that's not nailed down!"

"Before we go, would anyone want to play one more hand of Hexes Hold'em?" Eda asked, then took out her cards.

"Yeet!" Lana snatched them from her.

"Hey!"

"You're not getting these back until we get the elixirs!" Lana hands the deck to Luz then she hands them to Owlbert.

"Here, take theses and fly ahead," Luz said to Owlbert. "She'll have to follow us."

Owlbert flew off as Eda chased him.

"Owlbert, you sore loser! Give me back my cards!" She called after him.

After a quick trip on Eda's staff, they arrived at a local Potions store called Mr. Elixir. To conceal her identity, Eda wore a red hooded cloak. She slammed her fist into the metal fence of the store, causing it to rattle.

"Hey! Open up, Morton!"

"Uh, just... just a minute!" answered a stuttering voice from inside.

"Is there anything better than people watching in the Demon Realm?" asked Luz as she and Lana sat down together on the bench.

They watched a large egg roll across the street. An even bigger chick hatched out of it and flew away with a squeal. The demons who had been waiting went inside of the egg and shut it. It promptly rolled away, much to the displeasure of a small nose-shaped witch who was too late.

"Wait, wait!" The witch called. "Aw, dang it."

"The curse of tiny legs," Luz said.

"I know the pain," said King. Just then, loud footsteps were heard, catching their attention. The nose-shaped witch screamed before running away.

Ahead was an intimidating figure in a brown cloak and a patch over his left eye. Lucio spotted a sword in a scabbard on the man's back. Behind him were two other men, both pushing a wooden cart that held an insect-like demon that was securely tied down.

"That has to be the creepiest parade float I've ever seen," Lana shuddered a bit.

"Demon hunters," said Eda, frowning. The bound demon roared and began to kick. The two demon hunters pushing the cart, pulled on the ropes to pin it down. "Dangerous nomads who catch and sell the strongest beasts."

The first demon hunter cast a spell that created a lightning bolt in his hand. Without mercy, he shocked the demon until it fell into unconsciousness. One of the hunters turned their head, staring directly at the two humans making both gasped.

Eda continued, "...Which I'm going to become IF YOU DON'T OPEN UP, MORTON!" shouted Eda as she continued pounding on the gate. Morton finally opened the gate.

He turned out to be a lanky young man with pale skin, light brown eyes, and long brown hair. Oddly enough, he wore a gray crow's hat. He also wore a mint green top with long sleeves and fingerless gloves, a long brown dress with crossed sleeves, and a dark brown belt with a frog necklace.

"Sorry, Eda! I've been up all night trying poison, and for some reason I don't feel well," he said, holding his sides.

"Someone's not feeling well from tasting poison. How could that happen?" Lana asked sarsacity

"Uh…"

"Ignore him," Eda told him. ""I'm out of juice, pal." She handed him the empty vial.

"Oh, gee. Let me see what I can do." Morton began looking through his assortment of potions. The sound of rattling bottles was audible to the others.

Lana turned around and saw the demon hunters continuing on their way. It was then that he saw Willow, Gus and Sunset behind the demon, looking dejected.

"Hey, dudes!" Lana and Luz went to them. "Wait, what's wrong? Who hurt you this time."

"Them," Gus said, pointing to the food counter a few meters away. A group of teenage girls was gathered around the table, talking and laughing together. Boscha, Skara, and Amity were among them, staring at a potion.

"Amity's having a moonlight conjuring and inviting everyone but me." Willow said, looking sadly at the ground.

"And, she keeps posting about it on her Penstagram account," Gus said, summoning his scroll. He showed them a photo on Amity's Penstagram.

Lana read the post aloud, "'It's conjuring night, no dorks allowed?' What a jerk!" Lana exclaimed, frowning for a second before looking at her friends. "What's a moonlight conjuring?"

"You spend the night in someone's house, telling stories, playing games..." Sunset explained.

"Like a slumber party! We have those!" Luz said with a smile.

Willow then pulled out a book. "Then you bring something to life with moon magic!"

Luz was silent but then said. "Like a weird slumber party!"

"None of us have ever been to one. You need at least three people and-"

"Well, I'm no math nerd but us two plus you three make five, meaning we can do conjuring besides were better than Amity and her dorks of friends.

She was interrupted when a group of Amity's friends walked by, laughing at them. "Sorry you couldn't get an invitation to the conjuring, Willow," teased Boscha before turning to Amity. "Only real witches are allowed."

Willow looks down hurt and Sunset and Gus comfort her while Lana and Mio glares at each other remembering their duel.

"Hey you," Boscha smirks at Lana and Luz. "You are both humans, right?"

"Who wants to know?" Lana said to her.

"Name's Boscha. You already know the Blight sisters, And these Skara and Cat. So, you're the human Mio fought the Covention right?"

"And if I was?"

"I don't see how Mio lost to you, that witch's duel. If you ask me it was fluke. Word of advice, I'd ditch the moron trio standing behind you before dorkness ruins my social life."

"News flash sister, I'm fine with hanging friends like them. It means I won't turn into a loser like you and the other two idiots."

"What was that?"

"If I had to pick one, it would be between three-eyes and shorty?"

"Who's the short one?"

"You, little miss red." Lana gestures to Skara. "But hey, height changes with some growth spurts now and then. Pinkie over here could have a facelift and some help with the third eye.

Everyone literally gasped as Lana smoked Boscha.

"What did you say to me!?"

"You heard what I said. Picking on Willow is a way to cover up how pathetic you are."

"You take that back!"

"I would but I wouldn't, three-eyes."

"Bring on the tough talk, wise guy. At least I have friends."

"And so do I," Lana pointed to Luz and the others. "I'm only saying this once, beat it or get punched, your call."

"Ha! That I'd love to see…"

With any type of warning, Lana punched her in the face, which made her scream in pain and cover her third eye; it was now black.

"You jerk!"

"I don't do idle threats, lady."

"Ooo!" Everyone exclaimed.

"Nice hook,' Sunset told her.

"Thanks."

"You little– I'll fry you!" Boscha tried to do a spell circle but Mio stopped.

"Wait!" She points behind them to a group of Coven Scouts.

"You got lucky, the next we see each other, you'll regret it!"

"We;ll see about that," Lana smirked as Amity's group left.

"Screw those guys, cause we're having our own Moonlight Conjuring," Luz said

"Are you serious? This was on my bucket list!" said Gus excitedly. He pulled out a list and checked something off. "After owning a real human bucket!"

"That's an oddly weird thing to have, but I respect your enthusiasm. I'm going to tell Eda."

"Well bad news, I'm out till next week. Out of the blue, why wait to restock now?" Morton asked her.

"I've been busy lately," Eda folded her arms.

"Busy playing Hexes's Hold'em," King stated. "She's obsessed with it."

"I am not!"

"Then what's with the decks?" Celestia asked.

"You know I wouldn't suggest this to anybody, but if you need your elixir, good luck with the night market."

"In the night market?"

"There's a guy with a stand. Goes by Grimm Hammer. If anyone has what you need, it's him."

"Eda! Lana, Gus, Willow, Sunset and I are gonna do a moonlight conjuring and stick it to Amity. So can we-" Said Luz but Eda immediately interrupted her.

"Not tonight, I'm going out," Eda said quickly, grabbing her staff and walking away. "I need you to keep an eye on the house, I have a lot of valuable things in there."

"Like me!" King said. He yelped as Eda took him by the scruff of his neck.

"You're coming with me; I need an extra pair of eyes looking out for pickpockets and an extra pair of hands in case I want to steal."

"Pickpocket!" All three exclaimed simultaneously.

Luz tried to reason with her. "Then maybe they can come into the house and-"

"No! Besides, conjurings are dumb; sitting in a circle holding hands. Pfft. It's like magic for babies," Eda said as she, King and Celestia left.

"So, what did the Owl Lady say?" Lana asked her.

"So...guys..." Luz tried to explain to her friends, but Gus interrupted her.

"Oh, look!" He pointed up at the moon as it rose in its place. "The moon is getting into its place. And the celestial forces only come together once a year."

"Oh, I can't believe I finally have enough friends for moonlight conjuring! Thank you guys!" asked Willow to her two best friends.

"She says we can do it as long as we don't break anything," Luz said, making Gus and Willow cheer happily.

Lana gave Luz 'I need to talk you twin to twin' look.

"Let me guess, Eda said no, and you lied to them about how we can do it?" Lana asked.

"Yes, how should I break the news to them? All we have to do is make sure nothing is broken and never mention that we did it!" Luz told her.

"Okay, if Eda or Celestia finds out that we did, we're screwed."

A few hours later, the sun went down, and night fell on the Boiling Isles. The crickets chirped outside the Owl House.

Inside, Eda and Celestia were getting ready to go as the twins were on the couch.

"All right, you two, We're leaving. Lana you're in charge while we're gone," proclaimed Celestia.

"Make sure Luz and Hooty don't get in trouble."

"Hoot-hoot!" Hooty opened the door. "I don't need a babysitter. I'm a big boy house!"

"Hey, what about me? Why do I need a babysitter?" asked Luz, "In case you haven't noticed, I am not a baby!"

"Luz, remember the time that Eda was cooking broth for dinner that she asked for the can of peppers, you drop them into the can which makes it explode, and you know that peppers make me break out. Or that time when she found that flower outside and wanted to put it in your room but when you pulled it, it was actually the head of that weird, underground monster?"

"I think that was the fastest I've ever seen you run!" Eda mocked Luz.

Luz rolled her eyes. "OK! OK! I get it!"

"Or…" Lana chuckled, "That time that she-"

"I said I got it!" Luz yelled. "Okay, for the record, I said I was sorry after both of those. But that aside, you can trust us. We would never betray your hard-earned trust." She laughed nervously, causing her mentor to squint.

"You're being suspicious. You're doing that thing where you hide in your hoodie."

"Meow, I'm not." Luz quickly took off her hood. "O... oh, where's King?" She changed the subject. Luckily, Eda bought it.

"He's right here." Eda unzipped her cloak to reveal the little demon, who was sleeping soundly in a baby strap and snoring. "His little body just conks out when he's weightless. Watch this." Eda swayed back and forth, King flopping around as she did.

"Aw, he's so dangly," Luz said, playing with his feet.

"Okay we're going for real," Celestia said then turned to Lana and glared at her that Lana looked afraid of her.

"And Lana…" Celestia glared at him.

"Um, yeah?"

"...If anything happens to the house, you'll be responsible for it," she said in a threatening tone. Her expression immediately lightened up, "No pressure! Bye!"

Both Owlbert and Philomena spread their wings before Eda and Celestia jumped on and flew away. Luz waved after them.

"Luz, this better go off without a hitch!" Lana scolded her.

"It will be great, Willow is counting on us," said Luz. She turned toward some bushes in front of the house and whispered. "Okay, she's gone."

"Release!" said a voice as the two bushes erupted and then exploded with a burst of leaves.

"I'm a sneaky sneakster!" said Willow. She wore a yellowish-brown long-sleeved dress, a blue tie with an oval greenish-yellow stone, light gray and dark gray striped leggings, and brown boots.

"I have leaves in my pants... and I like it," Gus said, whispering the last part. Gus was wearing a green tunic with white sleeves and a black belt. He also wore black tights and brown boots.

"Let's get this party started," Sunset said as she was wearing an orange shirt with a red-and-yellow sun symbol with a sleek black jacket, with a red-yellow skirt with black leggings and black studded shoes.

The door opened and Luz let them inside

Hooty smiled. "Company! Hooray! Finally, someone listened to my stories! Okay, one time a sparrow flew into my mouth, and then I-" Lana shut the door, cutting him off.

"Well, folks, this is the inside of the Owl House," said Lana, attempting a brief introduction. "And as you can see, this is the living room."

"And we call it that because it's technically alive! The walls are breathing, look," Luz interjected and pointed to a part of the wall that was actually breathing air.

Willow walked over to it. "Enchanting," she commented.

Nearby, Gus was looking through a small chest. "And look at all these human treasures..." He pulled out a magic eight-ball and tossed it aside.

"And real humans!" Gus exclaimed, pulling out a plastic human skull. Lana grimaced. He hoped it was made out of plastic.

Lana quickly gathered the items from Gus and put them back in the trunk. "Please don't touch anything in here," He said, fearing that Eda would notice something.

Luz continued to show their visitors around, "We've got snacks, we've got weird music!" She put the needle down on the gramophone, which made a cackling sound.

Gus approached her with a bucket on his head. "We've got a bucket!"

"Gus, my man," Luz said, shooting finger guns at Gus.

"And best of all we have actual friends to do the conjuring with! This is so exciting!" said Willow excitedly, holding her hands together.

"So, how does this conjuring stuff work?" Lana asked.

"Well, first of all, we'll find something to revive. Since this is our first time, we have to pick something meaningful," Willow suggested, approaching the potted flowers in the shape of an owl. "Something pretty."

Gus squeezed through the plants. "Like this strangely buff little man?" He held out some kind of wrestling figure.

He squeezed it, and the toy spoke. "I'm half beef, half Bob!"

"Yes! He's perfect!" Luz instantly agreed with the idea, while Willow hesitated a bit.

"That's...not exactly what I meant by 'beautiful,'" Willow shuddered.

Gus lowered his figure, a hurt look in his eyes. Realizing it wasn't a big deal, she gave up. "Okay, buff boy it is."

Luz hugged her. " Yes! "

"Tonight he shall be risen!" declared Gus triumphantly.

As the moon rose in the sky, the group of friends moved to the center of the living room. Gus placed the figure on the ground between them as they sat in a square formation with several lit candles around them.

"According to the magic books I've read, we cast a spell and make a connection with the doll," Sunset explained as they all held hands and closed in.

"The figurine," Gus corrected quickly.

"I don't know guys. I still have a bad feeling about this." Lana said uncertainty.

"Don't worry, Lana," Sunset said with a reassuring smile. "It's a simple spell. Nothing bad will happen."

They all closed their eyes.

"Moonlight, we call, we sing. Moonlight takes this chance. Moonlight comes to tie the string. Moonlight starts the dance," Sunset chanted.

Just then the group began to glow with a layer of moon magic washing over them. Outside, the moon continued to rise in the sky. Suddenly, a flash of blue light burst out between Luz, Willow, Lana, Sunset, and Gus, spreading across the living room and extinguishing the candles.

Lucio looked around with a confused expression on his face. "So, did it work?" he asked. Everyone else opened their eyes and looked at Beefy Bob.

"That's your cue, little man," Gus told him.

He didn't move.

Instead, the world around them began to move, the whole house rumbling, as if it were an earthquake.

Everyone inside lost their balance. Once it was over everything was a mess. Things were scattered all over the floor as if a bull had been let loose. "Hey, is everybody okay!?" Lucio asked.

Everyone got to their feet. Luz looked at her friends nervously, "Everything's fine! Guys, is it just me, or did the whole house hiccup?"

"Little guy, what did you do?" Gus squeezed the toy.

The toy proclaimed, "A real man never takes accountability!"

"I don't think it was him," said Lana.

"He's right..." said Willow, beginning to understand what had happened. "I think we may have accidentally animated the house."

"The house?!" The siblings exclaimed at the same time, glancing over at each other. They quickly ran outside. Lana instantly noticed Hooty's glowing eyes. Then, he noticed that the entire house was in the air, two big birds' feet underneath it. The house began to move forward.

"This is bad..." Sunset said nervously as Luz approached Hooty.

"Hooty? Hooty! Hooty, you have to stop!" Luz pleaded.

"By the power of the moonlight, I have risen. Hoot-hoot," said the talking door.

"He's in some kind of trance!" Gus pointed out.

The house went over several trees and made the house shake again. The jolt made Gus scream as the kids lost their balance for a bit.

"Our magic must have spread through the house, not the doll!" shouted Willow.

"A figurine!" Gus corrected in spite of the danger they were all in.

The sisters almost fell as the house shook again. The two then grabbed each other's hands for balance, causing the glow to return. With a chilling fear, Lana noticed that Hooty was heading straight for a cliff.

"HOOTY, STOP!" Lana shouted.

Incredibly, Hooty listened. Right before the house would've fallen off the cliff, it stopped, giving Luz time to pull Willow and Gus back to safety. The five friends let go of each other and stared at their hands. But when they broke contact with each other, the glow stopped.

"How did we do that?" asked Gus.

"Lana,Sunset, Willow, Gus, hold hands again," Luz commanded. The energy enveloped them again, and the house began to back up.

"We control it with the power of friendship… uh… and the moon," Willow corrected herself. "Probably the moon."

Gus was very excited about this turn of events. "This is amazing! What do we do now?"

"Look, this is cool and all, but how about we just put the house back and clean up the mess inside," Sunset suggested.

"Yeah," said Luz, agreeing with her

"On the other hand, we have a giant walking house, and we should take it for a walk!" exclaimed Gus.

"Did you forget that we live in this house?" asked Lana, getting his attention. "If Eda and Celestia find out, I'm screwed. We have to go back in."

"Actually, it's okay," said Luz, pointing to the slowly descending moon. "We'll be alright. We'll be back before the moon sets."

"Okay. Let's go," Lana complied.

The others shouted happily as they set out for their walk.

Walking through the woods, Luz noticed someone on the ground. "Hooty! Stop!" He commanded, stopping the house.

Luz squinted. "Hey is that-"

Willow gasped when she saw her. "That's Boscha."

Boscha held a crow in her hand, talking into it like it was a telephone. Lucio made a mental note that crows were phones in the Demon Realm. She let go of the crow, which cawed as it flew away. Then, she turned, looking right at the Owl House over the hill.

"She spotted us. What should we do?" whispered Willow to her friends.

That's when Luz had an idea. She picked up a megaphone.

"Hi. H-Hey you. You should stop being so mean to people. You're kind of a jerk," said Luz through the megaphone in a low voice.

"Oh, let me," whispered Lana, taking the megaphone from Luz. She cleared his throat before speaking, "You better get off my property, or I will eat you!" They made the house stand up, causing Boscha to flee in terror. All five of them started laughing.

"Okay, I'll admit this is fun," said Lana, still giggling.

"Yeah, I've never pranked anyone before. And now I have a taste for it," said Gus mischievously.

"We should follow her to Amity's house to show off our conjuring," Willow suggested. "That will show her who has no talent."

The twins looked up into the sky and saw that the moon was much lower than before. "Actually, I'm beginning to think we should head back," Luz suggested.

"Amity updated her Penstagram." Gus pulled out a scroll from his pocket. Luz took the scroll from him, looking at the post.

She read it aloud: "Shout out to my fellow witches. #Humans can bite it." When she read the last part, she gasped. "Let's do it. "

"Um… Can't we just send her a photo as proof?" suggested Lana..

"NO!" shouted Luz. They started their way toward town.

When they reached Bonesborough, they ordered the Owl House through the streets. Below, the townspeople shouted and ran for cover.

"Look, Amity's house!" said Willow, and she pointed to a large mansion with a metal gate with her family's name on it.

"This is her house?" asked Lana, astounded. "Wow, she is rich."

"Come on, guys..." Willow spoke with a little determination. "Time to show Amity what a real conjuring looks like." All of a sudden, a long rope shot out over them, stopping them in their tracks.

"What happened?" Willow asked.

"Something bad," stated Lucio.

Luz glanced ahead, frightened. "Is that... a giant crossbow?" She didn't need to wait for an answer. The weapon shot a rope right over the house, holding it in place.

Then, some kind of canister landed in front of them. Immediately, it emitted a green mist that spread around them and then one by one then fell asleep.

Moments later…

"What the hell? Lana regains consciousness then sees herself, Luz, Gus, Willow and Sunset tied up as the Demon Hunters were busy tying the Owl House to their cart.

"Guys! Guys! Wake up!" whispered Lana. They all opened their eyes. When they saw that they were tied up, they began to panic.

"Hooty! Hooty! You have to wake up!" shouted Luz.

"If you want it to end the way you say, the three of you have to hold hands. That's the only way," Hooty recited.

"Oye, no me hable así!" Luz shouted back. She turned to Willow, "Willow, will you help me out with Hooty?"

Willow, however, looked upset. "I'm sorry, guys. You shouldn't ask me to help with anything."

"Willow..." As Luz was about to say something, the house stopped and everyone rolled on their side.

"Did the house stop moving?" Sunset asked

Gus groaned. "My insides didn't."

Just then the door creaked open, and the leader of the hunters made his way inside, laughing a little. He picked them up by their shackles and tossed them to the ground next to some of his subordinates.

"What do you want with us?!" questioned Lana.

"We don't want anything from you. That house-demon on the other hand…" the leader said with a smirk. He turned to his men, "Take the house and rip out the house demon. We can sell it to restaurants as exotic meat."

"No! Hooty would taste awful," exclaimed Luz.

"Hey, I'm a refined taste, Hoot-hoot!" said Hooty.

"What should we do with the worms?" the other Demon Hunter asked. The two looked at the children before the leader grinned.

"Throw them over the cliff," he said.

The green demon chuckled as he pushed them toward the rocks. "All right, children. This is the end of your short little lives." .

"Wait!" Gus managed to turn around and face him. "Wait! Wait! Is this really what you wanna be doing with your life? Tossing kids from cliffs?"

"Actually, yes. It's been a dream of mine since I was a boy." Hearing this, the kids threw him a very questioning look. "I was a strange child. Whee!" He shoved them.

As they were falling they stopped when lone brach caught them

"God, I knew this was a bad idea, Luz!" said Lana.

"Lana, I'm sorry," Willow apologized. "You both wanted to turn back, but I just needed to show off to Amity. The truth is, she and I used to be friends."

"What?!" Luz exclaimed, clearly not expecting this.

"Okay, I know this isn't the right time, but how were you friends with that jerk?!" Lana was completely confused by this statement.

"She wasn't always like that... We used to play together as kids, but when she got her magical powers and I didn't, she stopped hanging out with me."

"Guys, is this a good time?" asked Gus to the others.

Willow sighed. "I just wanted to prove to her that I'm a powerful witch too."

"Willow, it's not all your fault," Lana reasoned with. "You don't prove yourself, you're already cool."

"Really?" Willow asked.

"Yes," Luz agreed. "You helped bring the house to life. Amity doesn't know what she's talking about." Willow smiled as she heard their words. "After Eda, you're the most powerful witch I know. No offense, Gus."

"No, not at all," he didn't look concerned. "I know what I'm about." His attention turned again to the branch, which continued to break. "That tree can't hold us much longer."

Seeing an opportunity for them, Willow managed to free one arm. "There. Now, if I could only get to that root... Gotcha!" She succeeded, and her magic began to work. A large plant grew from the root, creating a platform for the four kids. Carefully, Lucio let go, landing on top of it. With a wave of her hand, Willow commanded the plant to rise.

Above them, they could hear the hunter's conversation.

"Yeah, they tried to fight back and almost grabbed me. But you know, I handled it," one said.

"They were children, Tom," the other one said in an even tone.

The plant loomed over them.

"We may be children, but we're also witches. Powerful ones," Sunset said as the barbed vine cut their ropes.

"Um… and humans," Lana added. "You forgot the humans."

Willow commanded the plant to attack, immediately throwing one of the Demon Hunters backward. The others desperately tried to fight the plant but seemed to be losing. The kids ran inside the house while Lana held the door for them.

"GET INSIDE QUICKLY!" shouted Lana they everyone get insides.

"Hey Demon Hunters!" She grabbed their attention. "¡Idiotas, perdidos por una planta y un par de niños! ¡Bésame el trasero!"

He closed the door before any of them could retaliate.

Inside, the four quickly held hands, commanding the house to rise. "Get us out of here, Hooty!" Lucio shouted. The house obeyed, speeding away from the hunters. They directed the house across the forest.

"Well this was fun," Sunset exclaimed they made it back and put everything back together. "And no one got hurt."

"Hooty opened the door. "Is the room spinning or is it just me?" He joked with a laugh. "Ah. Just a little house humor."

"Sorry about that Hooty," said Luz with a guilty tone.

"It's okay. I'm just glad I was included," said Hooty with a smile. The moment was ruined when the door flew open, revealing a very angry Eda on the other side, with King at her feet.

"Oh hey, Eda..." said Lana with a nervous smile. Eda stormed up to her

"I trusted you to look after my house," she said.

"I know," Lana admitted.

"And you went behind my back and did a moonlight conjuring. And you brought my house to life. My house!" She yelled at him.

"I know..." said Lana then Luz stood in front of me.

"No, Eda. It's my fault! Punish me!" She shouted but then Willow, Gus, and Sunset stood in front of them.

"No, it's our fault!" said Willow, pacing beside Luz and Gus. "Don't punish them. We're the ones who pushed them into the conjuring."

"Yeah, we were the ones who told them about it, it's our fault for telling them," Sunset added.

"If you're going to eat me, just do it now. DO IT!" shouted Gus to Eda's face, closing his eyes and awaiting his fate. Eda looked disgusted at the idea.

"What are you doing?" whispered Lana to Willow as she looked at him.

"Helping a friend," Willow told her with a smile.

"Well, you're all guilty, so you'll all be punished by cleaning my house from top to bottom," Eda said, summoning various detergents that fell into the children's hands. She walked past them before she stopped and looked back at them. "Also…"

All four of them swallowed in fear when Eda's gaze turned to a smile. "That was totally amazing. And I'm so joining you for next year's conjuring. Now get to work."

"I take cleaning over death." Lana said as the kids started to clean

Wiping with her mop, Luz spoke up, "You know, I still kinda wish we got to show up, Amity."

"Yeah. Too bad no one will know of our daring adventures," Willow said.

"I have a good feeling she will know," Lana dusted the book shelves.

After a few more seconds of cleaning, Gus walked over to Eda, a bucket in his hands.

"Ms. Owl Lady, can I take this home with me?" He asked.

Next time on the Owl Sisters. As Eda and King babysits the client's children the twins make their way to the library and discovers that Amity has softer side but they meet Edric and Emira the older twins of the quartet.

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