*Logs back on to post a single piece of art and then vanish*
More seriously though, drew a thing for a friend's idea XD Human Luz finding Willow, Gus and Hunter as borrowers
Are the designs completely out of order with canon events? Absolutely lol
... but eh, picked the easiest for me to draw and also Willow doesn't have glasses because... Feel like that would be hard for a borrower to have XD
This was also drawn just before the sneak peek came out 🥲 So Hunter's hair could have been done way more accurately in this but the timing was unlucky for me
(the short sword is made out of a shard of shattered glass that has been sanded at bottom and wrapped in fabric and string)
Anyway hope you have a great day/night!! I'm probably gonna log off for a month XD Not for any reason or intentionally, I just have trouble remembering that I have this blog lol
If you like giant tiny and Lumity (and you haven’t read this story yet)
I have written a fic about Luz mysteriously turning into a giant!
It’s called Growing Feelings
(there are drawings too!)
Ao3
I have it on my blog too, if you prefer to read it on here. It’s under the tag giant tiny!
You can find the rest by searching giant tiny on my blog, if you prefer to read it here!
This was only posted here to complete the story on this blog
also hoping to catch the last people who are interested
also it’s not as angsty as it looks; I promise, it’s a mix of everything, but I don’t know if it’s considered hurt/comfort
about the image; I forgot Amity’s earrings. And she’s technically supposed to have the town behind her, but I couldn’t get it to look right... so I dropped it
“Luz!” Amity called out, carrying an arm full of books. “I think I might have found something!” Suddenly, she stopped. “Are you okay? Where’s Willow?”
Luz had cried. Everything was much more upsetting on an empty stomach. “She’s out to get food,” Luz dried her eyes off. But then she realized what Amity said before it. “Wait… what did you find out? Do you know how to fix this?”
“Not exactly…” she replied, taking a step back. “But I think there might be something about it in here!”
Luz looked at her, as she opened the book. She decided to ask the question weighing the heaviest on her mind. “Is it permanent?”
Amity glanced up at her. “No, it’s not-” but she wasn’t done speaking, “-but I can’t figure out if it’s supposed to go away on its own or...” Her gaze flickered across the text, as she skimmed the pages. “It really doesn’t say much about it…”
She picked up another book. “It was really not easy to find these books in the first place.”
So this has to be something rare, she thought; not wanting to say it out loud, in case she would interrupt Amity’s reading. I would be nice if it was better documented. There were a lot of mixed feelings in her head. It felt like someone had made a smoothie out of her thoughts. It would be nice with a smoothie. Those could be pretty filling.
A nice raspberry filled smoothie, or maybe strawberry? Anything would be great. She let out a groan, forgetting Amity was there.
“What’s wrong, Luz?”
“Nothing, I’m just really hungry…”
“Oh.” Amity’s reply was short, before she returned to the book. “Okay then…” She turned a page, but quickly closed the book back up. Now there was only one book left in the pile. Amity paused. “Wait, that’s why Willow’s out to get food? That makes a lot more sense!” After the last sentence she picked up the last book and began reading.
Luz’s mind was still stuck on food; anything would have been great at that moment.
She watched Amity read seeming a little frantic. She took a glance up at Luz, but quickly looked down to the book again. She looked like she was about to say something, but she quickly closed her mouth.
Is something wrong? She didn’t ask, since Amity was still reading. She flipped the page before looking up at Luz. A couple of minutes passed, before she shut the book. “Well, uh…” Amity seemed really tense. “I don’t know how to say this, but…” she hesitated, before shaking her head, “It’s not good, but it’s also not too bad...”
Luz tilted her head to the side questioningly.
“It could take anywhere from a couple hours to a couple days before this-” Amity cut herself off. “-before you go back to normal.”
Waiting it out… that’s not going to be easy. “Couldn’t the solution have been a bit more romantic?”
“Romantic?” Amity questioned, looking up at her.
“Like a true love’s kiss.” Luz watched Amity, as her face flared up in a blush once again.
“Who- what?” stammered Amity. “Is there somebody you want to kiss?”
Her eyes widened. Oh no, I should not have said that! She hadn’t realized the implications that had. Should I just say it? That could be her best moment to tell her. But her voice had frozen in her throat. No sound was going to be coming out.
“I’m so sorry,” she said, covering her face with her hands. “that was way too personal; I was just really surprised.”
It took Luz a couple seconds, but she finally found her voice again. “No!” Luz shouted a little louder than she expected. “It’s-” Her words cut off by themselves, like a voice chat with horrible connection. Except it was her own throat betraying her. “It’s you.” Once the first words were out it was a little easier. “I really like you.”
She could see one of Amity’s ear doing a little flick at her words. She stared into the ground with an expression of… something on her face. It was hard to read. Her face turned a bright red, before she hid her head in her hands once again. A couple seconds passed, and then Amity let out a long, drawn out squeal.
Luz couldn’t believe what she had just said. What did Amity’s reaction mean? Is that good or bad?
She looked towards town, seeing Willow standing awkwardly with and armful of food. “Willow!” she shouted, hoping she hadn’t heard too much. “Hi, glad you’re back!” How much did she hear?
Her eyes flicked between Luz and Amity, but if she had heard anything, she kept it to herself. “Good to see you too! Sorry it took a little while; it was hard to find something.”
Amity jumped up in a fright, probably having the same question on her mind as Luz. Her face was still tomato red, as she stood in place and swung her arms.
Willow walked over to Luz with the food. “Here,” she said, bringing out her food. “I’m sorry it’s not a lot; I couldn’t hold more without it falling.”
Luz brought her hand out; it was better than nothing. “Thank you.” There was loud growl from her stomach. Her own eyes widened; she could feel that rumble.
Both of the other girls stared at her. “You’re really hungry huh?” It was Willow who spoke.
Luz nodded, eating a little bite of the food.
Amity tripped nervously on in place. “I can go get some more food!” She about to run off, but Willow grabbed ahold of her, shaking her head.
“No, I can do it,” said Willow, giving a knowing smile.
How much did she hear? “B-but you have already paid once,” stuttered Amity.
“I can pay with your money, if you like?”
“No, I would rather do it myself…” she said, but Willow was already leaving again.
“No, you two look like you need a chat!” And then she was gone again.
And now it was even more awkward.
Both of the girls were quiet. Luz taking one piece of food at a time, making it feel like the food was a tiny bit more satisfying. But once there was no more food, Luz drew her hoodie over her face in embarrassment. She didn’t want to look Amity in the eyes.
But the witchling soon spoke up. “Did you mean it?”
Luz peeked out under her hiding spot. “Yes…” This is so embarrassing!
Amity sat down, still looking unreadable. “Seriously? You’re not messing with me?”
“Why would I do that?” Luz widened her hoodie out a little.
Amity looked confused. “I-” she caught herself off, “-I just…” She clearly struggled getting her words out. “I can’t believe you like me back…”
Luz was still quiet. We like each other… What was she supposed to do now? Nothing like this had ever happened to her… No one had ever liked her like that before. What am I supposed to do? “Can I hold you?” she squeaked, not being able to control her voice properly.
Amity nodded, letting Luz scoop her up into her hands.
“You know…” said Luz, keeping her gaze away from the witch. “I once had a dream where my nose tore open. Or well a nightmare… It still gives me shivers… I think it happened because I sneezed.” She continued on her little story. “It just ripped like paper! And it was filled with little white things, that I’m pretty sure were supposed to be blackheads.”
Amity gave her a hesitant smile. “That’s gross,” she said, but her smile only grew wider. “I have had some strange nightmares too.” She looked a little shy. “I had this one dream where I was watching a movie about a fish that some man was trying to catch. But as soon as the fish bit the hook; I turned into it!”
A smile spread across her face. It was fun to talk about their weird dreams. Luz was trying to figure out if they could still talk about regular stuff. At least, not be as embarrassed when talking, was more along the lines.
The two sat and chatted about other dreams they had had, until Willow got back. “You two seem to be in a better mood!”
She gave Luz the food. There was a big smile on Willow’s face.
Amity was a lot more comfortable, and so was Luz. “We were just talking about weird nightmares we’ve had,” said Luz smiling widely. It was fun to talk. “I’ve had some that have been really scare in the moment, but absolutely hilarious in hindsight! What about you?”
That was how the three girls passed the time, when suddenly Luz started feeling a little strange. Dizzy for a moment and then she was back to normal. “Woah!” she yelled, she had still been holding Amity, who now was sitting on top of her. Despite her initial shock, she hugged the girl tightly. “I’ve wanted to do this all day!” she said, squeezing her even more.
Amity hugged her back, the power of her arms surprising Luz a little. She’s actually really strong… “Wait, is this the first time you’ve hugged me back?”
She didn’t answer just kept holding on.
Luz could feel her legs starting to tingle a little. “Amity, can you get up? My legs…”
She let go off her, letting Luz get up too. Oh shoot, Willow!
Luz looked over at her. “Sorry, Willow, didn’t mean to ignore you.”
Willow shook her head. “No, it’s fine, I should get going; I just remembered something important I have to do. See you around!” But there was something about the smile on her face that made Luz a little suspicious.
Willow didn’t stick around to be questioned, as she quickly turned around went back to town.
“See you!” shouted Luz back.
She waited a little before continuing. “She heard it all, didn’t she?”
“Definitely,” replied Amity, picking the library books off the ground. Now she seemed a little nervous. “So are you going home too or…”
“Oh, yeah, that’s probably a good idea!”
Amity looked hesitant before continuing. “Could I follow you home? Maybe we could… I don’t know… hold hands or something?” She shifted her grip on her books anxiously. “If you want to.”