Wednesday is far from thrilled about being sent to a school designed to make her "fit in." She is assigned to Ophelia Hall, where she meets her polar opposite roommate, , a colorful, hyper-enthusiastic werewolf who hasn't "wolfed out" yet. Wednesday immediately establishes her boundaries, literally drawing a line down the center of the room to separate Enid’s vibrant side from her own monochrome sanctuary. The Mystery Begins
Rather than running away, Wednesday decides to stay at Nevermore. The presence of a monster, a secret society, and a prophecy involving her own doom is the first thing that has actually piqued her interest in years. As she famously notes, she may be "full of woe," but she’s finally found a place where her darkness feels right at home. Wednesday is far from thrilled about being sent
While Wednesday tries to plot her escape from the school, she is nearly killed by a falling gargoyle, only to be saved by , a psychic artist with a mysterious connection to her past. During a mandatory therapy session in the nearby town of Jericho, she encounters Tyler Galpin , a "normie" barista and the sheriff’s son, who agrees to help her flee. The presence of a monster, a secret society,