
Boscha Noceda
is a The Owl House fanfic co-written by Mr. Hardcor3 and Garth2the2ndpower
. The story takes the usual Fandom-Specific Plot of one of the Boiling Isles kids ending up on Earth as a child, but instead of any of the usual suspects, explores how things would have played out if it was Hexside's resident Jerk Jock.
One day in Gravesfield, Connecticut, Manny and Camila Noceda hear a crying child in the woods. Heading over to the abandoned cabin near their home, they enter it to find an injured four year old with pink skin, pointed ears, three eyes, and no memory of who she is. Unwilling to abandon the young girl, they decide to take her in until they can find her parents, but it soon becomes clear that rather than a temporary guest, they've brought home a new big sister for their daughter Luz.
Fast-forward ten years, when school sports star Boscha Noceda gets suspended for the rest of the year after getting into a fight with one of her younger sister's bullies. As the duo slowly walk back home, not exactly eager to deal with their mother's wrath, a weird owl suddenly steals one of Luz's books. Giving chase, the two find themselves stumbling through a portal into the Boiling Isles, a magical world were Luz might just be able to make some good friends for once and Boscha realizes that she isn't quite the mutated human that she thought she was.
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Boscha Noceda contains examples of:
- Abusive Parents: Odalia, as per canon, who has Professor Hermonculus spy on Amity so that she can call her up and berate her at a moment's notice if she doesn't do well at school, and responds to any defiance by forcing Amity to partake in Blight Industries weapons demonstrations, regardless of physical harm.
- Adaptational Angst Upgrade: Manny's death left a big impact on Boscha, who never had to deal with the loss of a loved one in canon.
- Adaptational Early Appearance:
- The core concept of this story is Boscha growing up alongside Luz, therefore being introduced long before she would be in canon.
- An in-universe example with Camila. She sets foot in the Demon Realm much sooner than in canon, having tracked Luz and Boscha there by the end of the pilot's events.
- Odalia shows up via Oracle magic to berate Amity for the events of "I Was A Teenage Abomination", which is well before her first vocal cameo in "Understanding Willow" and first full appearance in "Escaping Expulsion".
- Luz discovers the Fire Glyph during the equivalent of "Once Upon a Swap", long before she'd discovers it in canon during "Wing It Like Witches".
- Adaptational Explanation: In canon, the cause of Manny’s death was never specified. Here, it’s stated to be stage three heart cancer.
- Adaptational Jerkass: Eda seems to be even more of a Troll than she usually is in canon, being all too fond of turning people into balls with a spell whenever she feels like it, with Boscha being the most common target. Granted, she and Boscha did not exactly get off on a friendly start when she wrecked her stand, and constantly mouths off to her.
- Adaptational Karma:
- The Demon Hunters make the mistake of underestimating Camila for being human when she faces them down for attacking her kids and their friends. She sends them all flying by using Luz's glyphs slapped onto a bat to create a 10-meter long lightsaber to swing at them.
- Edric and Emira are served justice for trying to steal Amity's diary and general abuse towards their sister when they're nearly sewn into a book by Otabin and forced to clean up the library alongside Boscha by Amity while she's giant-sized.
- Adaptational Nice Guy:
- While still rude and now having a tendency to pepper every sentence with a swear or two, Boscha is considerably nicer in this fic, lacking the elitism she had in canon due to her more humble upbringing and developing a fierce protective streak for her loved ones.
- Amity shows her nice side right away in her first appearance, as her bullying antics towards Willow are just an act to get her mother to leave them alone. Many of her cruel actions in the story are either done reluctantly or by accident.
- Adaptational Protagonist: Boscha takes the lead role in this fic, where she was only a recurring character in canon.
- Adaptational Relationship Overhaul:
- Boscha becomes Luz’s adoptive sister in this fic, as opposed to being a bully at Hexside with whom she has no relation with.
- Amity and Willow never stopped being friends in this universe like they did in canon, as they only pretend that the former is bullying the latter so that Odalia won't interfere with their relationship or harm them.
- Eda and Camila only met each other after the final battle and showed no signs of attraction to each other. Here, they meet right after Luz and Boscha enter the Demon Realm, with Eda immediately becoming infatuated with Camila. Said infatuation turning into a crush thanks to them interacting regularly due to Camila visiting every few days.
- Skara and Boscha never showed any signs of attraction to each other in canon.
- Adaptational Wimp: Zig-Zagged. Because she was never taught how to use magic, only using a fire spell once or twice back on Earth, Boscha is far from the strong witch she was in canon. However, Eda casually notes that she has a lot of raw power and could probably burn the entire isle to a crisp by pure accident, and Boscha later develops super-strength that no one has anything idea how to react to.
- Affectionate Gesture to the Head: Boscha likes to get Luz in a noogie.
- Amnesiac Hero: An unknown incident caused Boscha to lose her memories when she entered the Human Realm as a child.
- Amnesiac Resonance: One of the signs Boscha is from the Demon Realm is her fascination with the Goosebumps books. Later on, after being bullied by some older kids, she instinctively uses fire magic to fight back.
- Art Imitates Life: The Wailing Star, as in canon. To save Luz (and Edric and Emira) from Otabin, Amity has Boscha turn her into a book with a variant of the same spell that keeps turning characters into balls, which then lets her manifest the thoughts and feelings written on it into a giant version of herself.
- Badass Normal:
- Camila owns a gun which she uses to threaten, then knock out Jacob after he kidnaps Boscha.
- Gabe manages to impress Eda by keeping a knife on him, which he uses to stab Tibbles before he could incapacitate Eda again.
- Bad "Bad Acting": Willow and Amity's acting whenever they pretend that Amity is bullying Willow, full of a lot of melodramatics and AcCENT upon the Wrong SylLABle. The only reason no one catches on is because the other popular kids are secretly aware of the ruse themselves and are much better at faking animosity.Amelia: We're really sorry, but - how to put this as delicately as possible - you and Amity can't act for shit.
- Be the Ball: Becomes a regular occurrence for Boscha once she comes to the Boiling Isles, frequently being turned into a ball my Eda.
- Behemoth Battle: Once Amity obtains her Super Witch form (see Art Imitates Life above), Otabin draws in his own book to double his size, resulting in this trope.
- Big Brother Bully:
- Edric and Emira are this towards Amity, never failing to put her down and insult her at every opportunity, albeit motivated by the mistaken belief that Amity really is as cruel as she pretends to be towards Willow and thus deserves such treatment.
- Downplayed with Boscha and Luz, as while this isn't actually the case, Amity dislikes Boscha in part because she views the triclops's frequent teasing of Luz as being no different than what Edric and Emira does, though she is envious to learn that Boscha goes of her way to protect Luz from others, something she can't imagine her siblings doing.
- Big Sister Instinct: Boscha is incredibly protective of Luz, to the point of constantly getting in trouble at school because she insists on beating up and picking fights with anyone who so much as looks at her sister funny. In one chapter, Camila's immediate reaction when realizing Boscha had been seriously injured since her last visit is to ask if someone was picking on Luz again.
- Bizarre Taste in Food: Boscha's demon heritage means that she loves food that has been in the oven for hours.
- Brick Joke: At the start of Chapter 14, a groggy King mentions that Eda has a cure for hangovers and asks if she's taught it to them yet. At the end of the chapter, after Boscha undergoes a Heroic RRoD fighting Adegast, Eda says that she needs to sleep it off like a bad hangover, before remembering the cure and running off to get it.
- Bully Hunter: Boscha has a habit of getting into fights with bullies who pick on Luz. As she gets older, she tries to limit this to just yelling at them to lay off, but her frustration over this approach not working eventually culminates in an actual fight that gets her suspended a week before the school year ends.
- Butt-Monkey: Boscha is the one who gets turned into a ball by Eda the most.
- Childhood Friend Romance: Boscha and Skara were friends before the former ended up on Earth minus her memories, and there's some clear attraction between them after Boscha returns to the Isles.
- Chronic Hero Syndrome: It’s because of this that Manny and Camila found Boscha in the first place.Manny: Someone is crying. We should go make sure they’re okay.Camila: What if it’s a trap?Manny: Then I die doing the right thing. That’s the only way I want to go.
- Closet Key: Skara ends up being this for Boscha, who has to be walked through the realization by Camila, who suspected her daughter's sexuality for years now.
- Color-Coded for Your Convenience: During the "Freaky Friday" Flip, Luz's use of Boscha's fire magic causes it to turn blue. Later downplayed, as after they're swapped back, the change is still in effect thanks to them retaining pieces of each other's souls.
- Cool Big Sis: Boscha is determined to live up to this, wanting to be a perfect big sister even before promising such to Manny on his deathbed, and Luz in turn absolutely views her as such and deeply appreciates how much Boscha tries to look out for her.
- Cuteness Proximity: Even Boscha cannot help but 'Aw' when King does cute things.
- Disabled in the Adaptation: Boscha didn't have any problems with her vision in canon, but an offhand comment from Luz reveals that she wears contacts.
- The Dog Bites Back: After everything the other Blights put her through (Odalia's callous abuse, casual threats, and interfering with her life, Alador's neglect, their constantly pressuring her to be perfect while letting Edric and Emira do whatever they want without punishing them, and the twins pranking her as payback for tattling on them), Amity is close to accepting the lot in life she's gotten until she remembers Luz's words that she deserves people who care about her. As such, she publicly rebels against Odalia by effortlessly destroying her latest products in a Blight Industries showcase before telling her mother her threats aren't going to work on her anymore.
- Driving Question: Who was the one that sent Boscha to the Human Realm, and where in the Boiling Isles are her birth parents? Granted, the only one of those Boscha herself remotely cares about is the first.
- Dropping the Bombshell: The reveal that Boscha is half-demon comes from King making a casual, off-hand remark about it in Chapter 16.Boscha: I'm a witch, Luz. By definition, I can't gain superHUMAN strength.
King: Technically, she's half witch, half demon.
Boscha: ...THE FU-?! - Eating the Eye Candy: Eda does this with Camila when they first meet, finding the woman insanely attractive and spending most of their conversation trying to flirt. When Luz and Boscha come down for breakfast the next day and try to explain who they are and why they're there, Eda doesn't know what they are talking about until they ask if she at least recalls their mom.Eda: Boy, do I. Raaawwwrr. [Beat] Oh shit, was that out loud?
- Emotional Powers: The strength of Boscha's ifrit abilities are linked to her anger, with the rage that comes from seeing Luz or her other friends in mortal danger causing her to unconsciously become Wreathed in Flames.
- Entertainingly Wrong: After seeing Boscha's inhuman features like her Third Eye and pink hair and skin, Camila and Manny speculate that her biological parents abandoned her for being deformed. She isn't, and even if she was it wouldn't be a problem on the Isles.
- Failed a Spot Check: Camila is severely annoyed when she learns that Boscha's magic comes from a bile sac attached to her heart, since that means that none of the doctors they went to noticed it.
- Fantastic Racism: Albeit with neither party realizing it at the time. Boscha was a victim of teasing and bullying when she was younger on account of her looking inhuman with her pink skin, pointy ears, and third eye she has to hide, culminating in some kids convincing local conspiracy theorist Jacob that she isn't human in revenge for her fighting back (which gets her kidnapped later that night). This eases up as Boscha gets older, as her natural athleticism makes her reasonably popular by the time she's a teenager.
- Forgotten First Meeting: Skara and Boscha were close friends before the latter ended up in the Human World. While Boscha had forgotten about Skara due to her amnesia, Skara has seemingly spent the past ten years heartbroken about the disappearance of her first friend.
- "Freaky Friday" Flip: Eda swaps Luz and Boscha, partly to teach them a lesson when they get into an argument, and partly for fun. Unlike canon, it's deconstructed, as it's revealed that this kind of spell is illegal due to being considered literal identity theft.
- From the Mouths of Babes: After overhearing the word from Camila, Boscha starts to call people she comes into conflict with "puta", a slang word for prostitute in Spanish, which morphs into her regularly swearing by the time she's a teenager.
- Full-Name Ultimatum: Boscha Valentina Noceda gets hit with this when Camila learns she got suspended a mere week before the school year ended.
- Gene Hunting: Downplayed. Boscha gives this as the reason why she wants to stay in the Boiling Isles for a while, and argues for Luz to stay with her so she isn't lonely. However, Boscha reveals to Eda and King the following day that she has little interest in learning who her birth parents are, proudly and comfortably viewing herself as Camila's daughter; she only claimed she was doing this trope so Luz would have an opportunity to learn magic, though she does become anxious when she learns weeks later that Skara can arrange an opportunity for her to meet them.
- Groin Attack: In Chapter 21, Amity hits Steve in the crotch repeatedly while she and Boscha are fleeing the Emperor's Coven.
- Happily Adopted: Boscha with the Nocedas. While she is upset when she believes that Eda is the reason why she found herself in the Human Realm to begin with and punches her over it, she doesn't have any strong feelings about her birth family. When Luz asks if Boscha is even a little curious about who her real parents are, she angrily informs her sister that Manny and Camila are her real parents.
- Hard Light: Luz figures out that with a little applied willpower, she can make her light glyphs solid.
- Heroic RRoD: Boscha overdoes it with her Playing with Fire spell when fighting Adegast, and collapses after he's defeated because she basically used up all her stored bile at once.
- Horrifying the Horror: Gabe is so excited about the idea of studying Hooty's biology upon their first meeting, poking and prodding at the bird tube and openly talking about the type of tests he could do, that Hooty immediately darts away to hide as soon as the human gets distracted by something else, only reemerging once he leaves. This continues with subsequent visits, where Gabe actually starts performing said tests.Hooty: Is the scary man gone, hoot?
Boscha: (thinking) Well, this is an unsettling new feeling. Sympathy for Hooty. - Hypocritical Heartwarming: Boscha makes it quite clear that only she gets to mess with Luz, and no one else does, not even their mother.
- I Resemble That Remark!: Upon first meeting Willow and Amity, Luz suggests that Amity might be Boscha's birth sister on account of them having the same short fuse.Amity and Boscha: WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT?!
- Identity Amnesia: Boscha has no memories from before Camila and Manny found her. They only know her name because it was written on a tag on her shirt.
- Ignored Enemy: During the "Freaky Friday" Flip scenario, Luz in Boscha's body and Skara are arguing when a hunter goes after them but gets ignored until he yells, only to get punched several feet away and into unconsciousness.
- In Spite of a Nail:
- Since it wasn't because of external causes, Manny still dies from an illness when Luz and Boscha are young children, leaving Camila a single mother.
- Even though Boscha is seen as odd in the Human Realm for her pink skin, ears, and insistence on always wearing a hat, Luz is still the only outcast at school thanks to Boscha's athletic ability making her well-liked and respected by their peers.
- Despite the events leading up to the event being much different, including the fact that it's a week before summer vacation and there's no indication that Luz is going to a summer camp, the sisters still end up in the Boiling Isles as a result of chasing Owlbert into the shed to get Luz's book back.
- Despite having Boscha as an additional voice of reason, Luz goes on the "quest" Adegast sets up anyway due to feeling like she's Always Second Best when compared to her sister and wishing to prove otherwise.
- Even though Amity is only pretending to bully Willow and is still secretly friends with her in this fic, she still gets railroaded by other students into exposing Luz as a fake Abomination.
- Boscha still loves sports, becoming captain of the school basketball team back in Connecticut; as such, she's instantly enamored when Eda teaches her about grudgby.Boscha: I think I've found my most favorite sport ever. It's called Grudgby and it's like basketball, except it's a full-contact sport! And Luz? Luz? LUZ... you can set the ball on FIRE.
- A witch's duel still occurs at the Convention, but it's prompted by Eda invoking the challenge to prevent Boscha from being incarcerated for accidentally attacking Lilith, rather than Luz butting heads with Amity. This setup also means that Boscha is the one who fights Amity.
- Luz still takes part in a body swap spell thanks to Eda, but it's restricted to just Luz and Boscha swapping bodies after they annoy Eda with their sibling bickering.
- Insult of Endearment: Luz and Boscha have each other listed in the other's phone contacts as "Li'l Shit" and "Three Eyes", respectively.
- Internal Reveal:
- Boscha and the rest of the Nocedas don't learn that she's a witch until Chapter 13.
- Boscha informs Edric and Emira that Amity and Willow are still friends in Chapter 19.
- Interspecies Adoption: Boscha is adopted by the Nocedas after a few weeks of living with them, though it takes several years for anyone to realize that Boscha isn't just a human with an odd mutation.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Boscha is still rude with a short temper to boot, but it's clear that she cares about her sister, which Boscha tells Amity almost word-for-word when accused of being just as cruel as her older siblings.Boscha: I may be a bit rude, but I do love my sister and will do anything to protect her.
- Leaning on the Fourth Wall: This moment from Chapter 19 when Boscha attempts to convince Luz to give Edric and Emira another chance;Boscha: You're the forgiving type, aren't you?
Luz: What? When did we establish this? When was this ever brought up in the entire series... [Luz pauses to clear her throat.] ...of events in our lives? - Lotus-Eater Machine: As in canon, Adegast does this to the girls, with Boscha getting trapped in a vision where she reunites with Manny while Luz receives the same fantasy land as in canon. Both she and Luz break out within seconds due to Adegast underestimating their sibling bond, and assuming Boscha would love a world where Manny is alive and declares Luz The Un-Favorite, and Luz would be enraptured by a land where Boscha never existed.
- Love at First Sight:
- Rather than having a nasty impression of Luz when they first met, Amity was instantly smitten by the human when she first laid eyes on her.
- Likewise, Boscha was immediately enamored by Skara's features when they met while she was a ball.
- Named by the Adaptation: The leader of the Demon Hunters is called Kevin (alluding to his voice actor Kevin Michael Richardson) and the purple-haired witch is called Delilah.
- No-Holds-Barred Beatdown: Luz (in Boscha's body) beats the shit out of Lilith in Chapter 21 when she goes into an Unstoppable Rage after Amity takes a spell for her from the older witch.
- Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid: Boscha in this AU is part Ifrit, a species of Biped demon that can withstand intense temperatures.
- Noodle Incident: During the fight with the demon hunters, Boscha and Camila have an exchange where they allude to an incident that got Boscha banned from Quebec and left her with a hatred for Canada in general.
- Not Me This Time: Upon hearing from Eda (who thought she knew already) that the search for Boscha's birth parents was just an excuse for Luz to stay in the Demon Realm and learn magic, Camila assumes that it was Luz's idea. It takes Boscha yelling in her face that it was her own idea for Camila to get the point that Luz is innocent.
- Oblivious Guilt Slinging: While watching Cosmic Frontier with her parents, a young Boscha worries about being like the evil aliens the heroes fight due to her pointy ears and third eye. Thankfully, Manny and Camila help her accept who she is.
- Only Sane by Comparison: As her sister, Boscha makes sure to look out for Luz and keep her safe, especially once they start living with Eda, King, and Hooty. However, while Boscha is usually the rational one who tries to slow things down and ask questions, she still has some serious anger issues, and hurting or insulting Luz is an instant Berserk Button that overrides everything else.
- Parents as People: Camila admits that she was always so focused on keeping Boscha's true species hidden that she feels like she ignored Luz's needs.
- Peer Pressure Makes You Evil: Chapter 19 has Boscha being easily convinced to join in on Edric and Emira's Wailing Star antics at the library. This is lampshaded a few times throughout the chapter; at one point, Luz notes that Boscha is being uncharacteristically naive about the situation, when it would usually be her warning Luz away from bad influences, while Boscha herself apologizes for "acting like the dumb kid in an after-school special" after everything is resolved.
- Persona Non Grata: Apparently Boscha somehow got banned from Quebec.
- Playing with Fire: Being part Ifrit, Boscha has a natural skill with fire spells on top of being naturally compelled towards the stuff, at one point joking that she's not a Pyromaniac, but a pyro-enthusiast.
- Psychoactive Powers: Boscha's Ifrit heritage has made her gain bursts of strength and become hot to the touch when she's angry.
- Rage Against the Mentor: Amity is outraged when she realizes that Lilith made her cheat in her duel with Boscha, chewing her out for doing it without thinking about how Amity would feel.
- Red Eyes, Take Warning: Boscha's eyes turn red when she taps into her Ifrit powers.
- Right for the Wrong Reasons: Jacob successfully manages to guess that Boscha is a demon, but like in canon, assumes that she's only in the human realm to harvest teeth.
- Running Gag: Several characters get turned into balls by Eda, with one character complaining that Eda has a habit of flinging that spell around and that they once got stuck as a ball for three weeks because of it. Boscha gets this treatment the most, with the authors even making "Ballscha" one of the tags on AO3 to reflect this.
- Shipper on Deck: Boscha openly tells Luz that she should pursue Amity romantically, saying that she should "hit that". On the flip side, Luz supports Boscha and Skara to the point of calling the bard her "future sister-in-law".
- Ship Tease:
- In addition to Lumity getting nods from Luz and Amity's first meeting (with them getting lost in each other's eyes while Amity is first examining her, Luz calling her pretty, etc.). Boscha notes that she finds Willow attractive during this meeting as well.
- Boscha is so mesmerized by Skara's beauty when she first sees her that she allows herself to be used as a ball by her newfound crush rather than undoing Eda's spell, and is left a blushing mess after being turned back to normal.
- Shout-Out:
- In Chapter 2, Luz refers to a raccoon she let eat some of her food as Rigby, and initially believes Boscha is Princess Bubblegum when Camila and Manny first bring her in.
- In Chapter 6, Boscha is revealed to be a fan of Goosebumps books.
- Camila finds a weapon from Cosmic Frontier, a Battel'lop.
- At the start of Chapter 17, while discussing Luz's "super light", Boscha brings up Val Frizz the Science Whiz.
- In Chapter 18, Luz and Boscha's uncle mistakes King for SCP-1471 (Mal0).
- Boscha is alluded to have gone to a Dr. Waybright for anger management in the past.
- When Eda casts a body swap spell on Luz and Boscha, Boscha initially assumes that she can't see out of her third eye. She says she's "Third Eye Blind".
- Signature Headgear: A variant. While living in the Human Realm, Boscha doesn't have a signature hat to hide her third eye with, but she does draw a cartoon eye on all of them.
- Skewed Priorities: When Skara and Luz (in Boscha's body) are arguing over the use of the body swap spell, one of the bounty hunters they were running from is standing nearby and awkwardly trying to remind the two that he's trying to threaten them while they continue to ignore him in favor of yelling at each other.
- Soul Fragment: After their "Freaky Friday" Flip, Luz and Boscha gain a piece of each other's soul, which in addition to powering up the latter's magical abilities, causes them to feel echoes of each other's pain and emotions, as well as share other random traits (for example, Boscha becomes lactose intolerance, while Luz gains Boscha's poor eyesight).
- Suppressed Rage: Boscha, funnily enough. Thanks to her ifrit biology, Boscha is always angry to some degree that can slowly build and boil over, making it feel like her brain is on fire. She usually funnels that energy into other activities, such as sports or even just yelling, but stressful situations like seeing a loved one in danger will make her enter a anger-included haze that allows her to unleash all her abilities at full power.
- Successful Sibling Syndrome: Luz admits in Chapter 14 that she's envious of Boscha, as despite her sister being the weird pink-skinned girl who is secretly a triclops, Luz is the one who is a bullied social reject while Boscha is a popular sports superstar at their school. Part of the reason why she does the chosen one quest in this fic is because she wants to be better than Boscha at something.Luz: Seriously, it's always Boscha, Boscha, Boscha! Well this time, it's gonna be my turn!
- Suddenly Bilingual: In an attempt to impress Camila, Eda tries to learn her "human dialect"... only to learn Japanese instead of Spanish, not realizing that there are many human languages other than English.
- Tempting Fate: When Boscha asks what the odds are that some monster or disaster will make things at Hexside go badly on the first day of Luz's ban being lifted, when they've already had two incidents earlier that week, Luz points out the odds of the Soul Fragment incident happening.
- Tomato in the Mirror: Boscha lived her life believing she is a human like her adoptive parents and sister, albeit one with a birth defect and fire powers. However, after trying to deny any possible connection to the natives of the Boiling Isles, she is forced to accept that she's a witch when she cannot enter a pillar that keeps out non-humans.
- Too Broken to Break: After Amity ruins a security system demonstration, Odalia threatens to punish her, only for Amity to retort that there is likely no punishment her mother can think of that isn't just some variant of something she already does to her daughter on a daily basis.
- Trademark Favorite Food: Boscha loves milkshakes, and is not happy when the soul fragment incident causes her to get Luz's lactose intolerance. She also likes things that are burnt due to her demon heritage
- Unskilled, but Strong: Boscha doesn't have a lot of control over her magic, but her Ifrit blood makes her a force to be reckoned with.
- Unstoppable Rage: Boscha's Ifrit heritage means that she occasionally goes into this when she gets particularly angry. During the body swap, Luz gets to experience this while getting mad at Lilith's condescending attitude towards Amity.
