Destroy Me | All Lumity Moments Because King's Tide Is Going To

“Luz?” Amity’s voice was small, barely audible over the downpour.

Luz looked down at their intertwined fingers. In her head, a reel of "before" started playing—a desperate attempt to remember why they were here, and why it was worth the heartbreak. “Luz

Luz let out a sob that was half-laugh. King was gone. Eda was gone. The Boiling Isles were under the thumb of a child-god. But as she looked at Amity, standing there in the rain of a world she didn't know, Luz realized the "Lumity" moments weren't just memories to comfort her. They were the blueprint for how they were going to get back. Luz let out a sob that was half-laugh

"Luz," Amity breathed into her shoulder. "As long as it's with you, I don't care if the sky is falling." The Boiling Isles were under the thumb of a child-god

They stood there together—the human and the witch—two halves of a whole that the Collector couldn't break, ready to start the long walk toward a way home.

She remembered the , where Amity had first stepped out of her shadow to protect a "human." She remembered the glow of the Grom tree , pink petals falling as they danced a monsters' waltz, turning a nightmare into a masterpiece. She thought of the Eclipse Lake mines, where Amity had fought her own insecurities just to bring back a message for Luz, and the way it felt when Amity first called her "awesome girlfriend."

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