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Following this, Luz and Kikimora would occasionally cross paths as foes, with Luz often foiling her attempts to gain Belos' favor. In "Thanks to Them", during the months following being trapped in the Human Realm, Luz and Hunter's bond has continued to grow, developing a much closer and unique relationship. While in the Human Realm, the two continued to bond as they guarded their respective secrets, which they kept from their friends, while also confining in each other the guilt and shame they both felt about them. Because of this, Hunter serves as an important confidante and source of comfort to Luz, to the point where she comes to view him as part of her family. Upon expressing this sentiment to him, Hunter was touched to the point of tears, prompting Luz to console him with a hug. After Belos kills Flapjack and escapes through the portal into the Demon Realm, Luz becomes overwhelmed with guilt that she had helped Belos to achieve his goal before.
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Luz then speaks up, revealing that she was listening all along, while also agreeing that she would probably say everything that was just mentioned. The two happily embrace after having spent so much time apart under the circumstances at the time, with Luz promising to take Amity out on a real date afterwards. This leads to the two sharing their first kiss on the lips, with Amity getting flustered about initiating it while Luz gets flustered that her reaction was "Oh, crikey". Afterwards, when Amity expresses her worry about her parents not knowing about the Draining Spell, Luz assures her that she, along with the others, will help warn them.
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After questioning their next move, they see the author and chase her to a drainage pipe. When they catch her, they are shocked to discover she is Tinella Nosa and learn that Tibbles found a box of the books on the beach one day and has been trying to sell them, however, Amity was the only person buying the books. As they head back, Amity tries to cheer up a dejected Luz and they decide to turn their book club into a writing club.
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After dinner, she gets band-aids from the bathroom and Hunter comes over to her to thank her for not telling the others what he is. After Luz expresses her fears of how the others would react if they found out she made the Draining Spell possible, Hunter says they would react the same as finding out he was made from a possible witch hunter. The two decide to keep their secrets for the time being before joining the others in explaining the current state of the Demon Realm.
After running into "Inner Belos", she and Hunter soon find out that the supposed mindscape was fake, with Luz noting that it represents the lies Belos has told, and they fall into the real one. As they go through his memories, Luz finds more evidence of Belos faking the supposed threat of wild magic as well as hurting people with the coven sigils. In "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", the twins seem to be aware of Luz's crush on Amity, leaving the two alone together when they start blushing. Later, when Luz arrives at Blight Manor in order to tell Amity that she got her job at the library back, they can be seen watching the two of them, with Edric noting Amity's bold move of giving Luz a kiss on the cheek. In "Thanks to Them", after returning to the Human Realm with her friends, Luz would reunite with Vee, with their relationship developing in the following months.

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Later, after being rescued from the curator by Camila, Luz is glad that she's okay and Vee thanks Luz for her help. Later, when Eda and King manage to get an upset Hooty away long enough for the two of them to be alone, Luz tells Amity that she had been wanting the perfect situation to ask Amity something and that she thinks Amity would be too cool for the Tunnel of Love. After Amity admits that she's not as cool as Luz thinks, Luz then tells Amity that even though her life is hectic at the moment, and she doesn't know what the future might hold, she thinks it'll be cool if Amity was part of her future. Luz then builds up the courage to say the next thing, but Amity gets too excited and asks her out first.
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They visit the Knee, which Luz states was where Eda helped Luz make a connection with the Isles. King clarifies Luz didn't force anything, and Luz explains people are complex, but sometimes it takes kindness and forgiveness. As the Collector is intrigued by this outlook, suddenly, they hear a rumbling sound that resembles breathing. Luz activates the glyph and wakes up inside of a galaxy-like pocket dimension filled with toys. She turns to see King and Eda are also there trapped in their own nightmares by puppet versions of Tarak, Bill, Lilith, Gwen, and Dell.
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After Amity snaps out of it, she along with the other kids tells Luz how to 'wake up'. After Belos' defeat the two joyfully reunite at the Owl House and share their second kiss. In "King's Tide", Amity, along with Willow, Gus, Hunter, and King, manages to find Luz before she gets killed by Belos. Everyone except King starts fighting Belos, and before Belos could finish them off, King brings the Collector over, who promptly destroys Belos.
Luz then realizes that King is a titan, and that the Titan Trappers worship the Collector, so they hurry off to warn King. However, Bill figures it out as well before they can get to King, and he plans to sacrifice King by disguising it as an initiation ritual. She and Hooty manage to save King at the last minute and inform him he is the last titan. They make their way to where they arrived and teleport back to the finger before destroying it to prevent the Titan Trappers from following them. After spending the day searching Philip's diary for potential glyph combinations to create a portal to the Human Realm, Luz becomes dejected after every attempt ends in failure. As they venture through the forbidden stacks, they hide from Malphas, the master librarian.
Belos' voice then echoes in the room asking Raine what the heart really is; subsequently, Belos emerges from the cracks on the ground and envelopes Raine in sludge as Belos' main body crawls to the heart. Right as Belos lunges at it, Raine breaks free from the slime and smashes their violin to cast a magic shield around the heart, but it is too late—a small fragment of Belos makes contact. Belos taunts Raine for their failure to stop him, then starts merging with the heart, spreading mold-like terrain across the Boiling Isles. Even prior to Stringbean's hatching, Luz was very doting towards her egg form, showing a large degree of affection and protectiveness. Unfortunately, however, since Luz failed to recognize her deepest desire, the egg would not hatch for months following its carving.

Inside the castle, Raine is stuck inside of the fungus, their glasses laying out of reach on the ground. They hear someone approach and panic, unable to see, until their glasses are returned, subsequently revealing Eda to them. The group travels to the throne room, where Belos is fused with the heart. Luz flies up to him and begins pulling Belos out, but Belos summons moldy tendrils to defend himself. Eda, King, and Raine help keep the mold at bay, while Luz continues her effort. Summoning all her strength, an enraged Luz ultimately removes Belos from the Titan's heart, referencing the Good Witch Azura, terminating his control over the Boiling Isles.
The real creature arrives and eats Snaggleback and begins to chase King, who fleeing is led by Luz hides in Eda's room so the beast can't find her and is soon joined by King, who informs her the Snaggleback is not the monster. King feels ashamed for believing that the elixir was for magic and making Eda turn into a beast for trying to get Luz interested in demons as he has no friends. King, noticing that Eda's eyes have turned black, remembers that those kinds of demons are sensitive to light, meaning they can use it to their advantage. He asks Luz to cast the light spell, but she doesn't know how to do it, but she then sees something on his phone for a moment, a pattern in the circle Eda made, and when she follows it, she manages to do the spell, thus making her first spell. Luz begins to cast more light spells and King gets Eda's attention to lead her to the spells, and when she does, they blind her with a much larger spell and knock her unconscious with it, giving her the elixir to bring her back to normal while she is unconscious. The Owl House Season 3 Episode 3, "Watching and Dreaming" officially brought The Owl House's run to an end with Disney Channel last night, but now fans who missed out can now find The Owl House's series finale now streaming online!
In "Hooty's Moving Hassle", Luz, Willow, and Gus accidentally bring the entire house to life during a Moonlight Conjuring. They decide to take Hooty out on a joyride, and when the demon hunters capture Hooty later, Luz stops them from trying to sell Hooty off as exotic meat, claiming he would taste terrible. Once the trio bring the house back to the original location, Luz apologizes to Hooty, to which he accepts, as he is just glad to be included. During her birthdays, Manny would always gift Luz with special flowers as a means of symbolizing his love for his daughter.
(Don’t worry! Killing the main character off in the middle of the finale also isn’t the move in a story fundamentally about finding one’s place and being around people who love you.) But for a good five minutes, it feels like it just might be for real. And the episode gives this Disney Death just enough time to feel impactful, but doesn’t drag it out so it’s a gotcha moment five seconds before the end. Amity and the rest of Luz’s friends are shell-shocked in the moments before they rally. Most heartbreakingly, Luz’s mother Camila — who is still trapped in a frozen puppet form — sheds a tear.
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