A sophisticated, older witch who believes young witches should be rigorous, not "adorable." The Storyline

Enthusiastic, highly magical, but lacks control. Her potions frequently cause chaos, and her spells often backfire with humorous results.

A romantic rooftop scene gone wrong. Luna tries to use a "fix-it" spell, but it makes things float. Leo must navigate the gravity-defying environment to catch the shard.

Sylvia notifies Luna that she has 48 hours to find the shards or face banishment. While trying to locate the first shard, Luna creates a chaotic magical scene in the local library. Leo, the librarian, intervenes. Luna realizes that Leo’s pure, logical mind is the perfect anchor to focus her chaotic magic. She begs him to help, promising to restore his ruined library books. He reluctantly agrees, citing that he cannot stand the "unorganized energy." 3. The Journey (Finding the Shards)

The shard is found by Sylvia, who tries to keep it. Luna, through her wholesome and clumsy approach, proves that "adorable" magic is stronger than stern magic.

Luna is taking her final exam to become a "Full-Fledged Magic Practitioner." The task is to cast a "Moonlight Mirror" spell to boost the love and happiness in her town. Due to her clumsiness, the spell backfires, shattering the mirror into five distinct "Love Shards," which scatter across the town. The immediate result: all romantic energy leaves the town, causing the sky to turn a dreary, permanent sunset, and everyone becomes grumpy and distant.

The shard is in a statue. They have to convince a statue to fall in love with a nearby bird, a tricky feat requiring Leo’s knowledge of folklore and Luna’s magic.

The final piece is in the one place Leo doesn't want to go: a haunted antique shop. It turns out to be a "broken heart" shard, which can only be mended by a truly selfless act.