Grachi - 2 Temporada

Now, Grachi had no allies, no proof, and her powers were glitching. Every time she cast a spell, it backfired into the opposite effect: invisibility turned into blinding light, levitation became a crash, and her fire... her fire froze everything it touched.

A new student had arrived the day Grachi vanished: a mysterious boy named Axel, who wore a silver amulet shaped like an eclipse. He could stop time for ten seconds—just enough to steal memories.

She’s fighting to save herself.

"You used your powers to fix a broken heart. But you also broke something else." grachi 2 temporada

And he had stolen one memory in particular: the moment Grachi proved magic existed.

The last spell had been cast. The fire was out. But in the quiet that followed, something else ignited.

No one remembered her.

"Grachi..."

At the end of the first episode of this new season, Grachi finds an old spell book hidden in the library—inside it, a note in her own handwriting:

Here’s a short story inspired by the opening of a hypothetical Grachi Season 2 — picking up right after the events of the first season. Grachi: El Despertar del Eclipse (Grachi: The Awakening of the Eclipse) Now, Grachi had no allies, no proof, and

Suddenly, the void shattered like glass, and Grachi fell—through clouds, through time, through a rain of purple sparks—landing hard on the cold floor of the school gymnasium.

And in the final shot, Grachi smiles—because for the first time, she isn’t fighting to save Daniel or defeat Mía.

When Grachi Alvarez opened her eyes, she wasn’t in her room. She was floating in a dark, starless void. Below her, a broken mirror reflected not her face, but dozens of faces—each one a version of herself from different moments: the shy girl who just discovered her powers, the fierce friend who fought for love, the witch who cried when she almost lost Daniel. A new student had arrived the day Grachi

"You’re not losing your powers. You’re evolving them. But to master your new magic, you must first remember who you are without anyone else’s memory of you."

The voice wasn't human. It was old. Ancient. It came from a crack in the sky.