7/26/2023 0 Comments Amity blightAfterward, Luz asks Amity about who she was about to ask out, but Amity tells Luz that "it's not important". They then defeat Grom through a series of spells while dancing. Luz then offers to go to the dance with her since they are friends. In "Enchanting Grom Fright" ( this does come before "Wing it like Witches") Amity helps Luz defeat Grom, When Grom gets a hold of Amity, it shows that Amity's greatest fear is being rejected. In "Understanding Willow" & "Wing it Like Witches" Amity blushes and is shown flustered around Luz. Luz discovers Amity talking to herself when she starts to explore the shortcuts' secret room doors, Amity seems nervous about something, Luz hears her say "so you two go to the same school now, that doesn't change anything." it's heavily implied she was talking about Luz. Amity offers Luz a high five when she arrives at school in "The First Day" and welcomes her. Amity blushes when asking if it could be a secret club between the two. In the same scene, Luz asks Amity to start a Good Witch Azura book club. In "Adventures in the Elements", she and Luz become friends, Amity is happy that she and Luz might be going to Hexside together. At the end, after Luz risks her life to save her from an altered child book character that Amity's siblings made and lends her the 5th book of The Good Witch Azura series in another attempt to make it up to her, this finally gets Amity to realize how she acted towards Luz and promises to think about her behavior. This also drives a wedge further between the two when she hypocritically calls Luz a bully after she accidentally reads her diary, essentially psychologically projecting her own behavior onto her, when in reality Luz was trying to stop Amity's older siblings from stealing it to show at school. In "Lost in Languages", Amity claims that she was trying to understand Luz, but refuses to actually talk and listen to her to see Luz's perspective from their previous encounters and get to know her better as an individual, plus Amity's dim and jaded view of genuine friendship prevented her from seeing that Luz really is a kind and friendly person. Luz then shows an alternative method of spell casting, Amity later undoes the everlasting oath to allow Luz to continue her witch training. But despite Luz's attempts, Amity lashes out, accuses Luz of humiliating her and demands her to say she isn't a witch just so she could have something left. After finding out her mentor, Lilith got her to unknowingly cheat, Amity runs off and Luz chases after her to apologize and comfort her. In "Convention", Luz impetuously challenges Amity to a witch's duel after she destroyed King's cupcake out of a petty act of spite, however Amity accepted on the condition that if she wins Luz must stop learning magic forever and established an everlasting oath to bind the wager. Since then, Amity held a grudge and acted hostile towards Luz and her friends, despite Luz trying to make amends. In "I Was A Teenage Abomination", Amity and Luz meet in Hexside School of Magic and Demonics, where Luz is pretending to be Willow's abomination to pass a class, improve her image, and boost her self-esteem, however this inadvertently caused Amity to lose her "top student" title, and becomes obsessed with getting it back, but in process makes a scene at the school cafeteria and nearly gets Luz dissected by the principal, her embarrassment and failure to get her title back causes her to disdain Luz and blame her for the incident (which was largely her own fault). From the get-go, Amity and Luz had a complicated relationship in the beginning.
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