Summary: While cleaning out the attic, Amity and Luz's son found an old chest. When he brings it to his moms, he learns about a witch from his family's past. He learns about The Good Witch.


When Jaxson woke up this morning, he wasn't planning on cleaning out the attic. But his moms wanted him to, and what else was a sixteen year old boy going to do on a Saturday? He probably moved twenty boxes before he found a small chest. It was gold in color, really dusty, and had the name Azura engraved on it. It looked important and opened it to see what was inside. He found a few pictures, a silver ring band with the same word as the box engraved on it, and finally an envelope. He grabbed it and it had the word Azura on it too. He placed it back in the chest and closed it. He decided to bring it to his moms to see if they could tell him what this is. He walked to the living room and placed the chest on the coffee table in front of his moms. The second he put it down, his moms went pale.

"W-w-where did you find this?" Amity asked.

"In the attic. What is it?"

Luz grabbed the chest and opened it. She pulled out a picture and her hands started shaking.

"It's...it's..."

Luz wasn't able to finish her sentence as she started to break down in tears. Amity pulled her close and held her.

"Jaxson, go to your room. I'll be up there soon." Amity said.

Jaxson listened and walked up to his room. Luz cried into Amity's chest and Amity rubbed Luz's back.

"T-t-today... today would've been her birthday. S-s-she would've been thirty."

"I know. I miss her too." Amity said.

Amity grabbed the envelope and started looking at it. She opened it and pulled out a birthday card. She opened it and read it as a tear starts falling. The card said, To the greatest daughter a mother could ask for. Happy Fourteenth Birthday. From the proudest moms on the Boiling Isles. Amity wiped the tears away and put the card away.

"She never even got to read it." Amity said, quietly.


Oh, geez, this one will be a sad one. You know the drill, if you want this one to be made, review.