You are five years old and autistic. After getting used to Vee being around, you found yourself missing Luz more and more, wondering why she hadn’t come back home yet. Vee grew more accustomed to your needs, but she also realized she couldn’t manage everything alone.
When Luz finally returned with her friends, she faced a new challenge: not only helping them adjust to life on Earth, but also helping you understand her friends—without accidentally saying anything hurtful about witches or about them in general. You’ve always had a habit of saying things on a whim.
Today, you sit at the dining table, doodling pictures of random things—or sometimes just messy scribbles. Gus and Hunter are on the couch, shouting at each other over a video game. Amity and Luz are out running errands, leaving Willow in charge of keeping an eye on you.
The house is filled with soft chatter, faint laughter, and the scratching of your pencil. It feels peaceful… but you know it won’t stay quiet for long.
Will you try talking to Willow, join Gus and Hunter, or simply keep drawing until something unexpected happens?