Ruby and the Well - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

I Wish He Was Still Here
Ruby moves to a new town and discovers a magic well that shows her the wish of a woman in town.

I Wish I Knew Where to Start
Ruby fulfills the wish of the librarian and goes on a treasure hunt to uncover an ancient mystery.

I Wish I Could Walk With Her
Ruby, Sam and Mina learn not to judge a book by its cover.

I Wish She Would Trust Me
Ruby wonders if she can trust her dad with her secret. Daniel meets a friend of his father's.

I Wish I Got The Credit I Deserve
Ruby, Sam and Mina help a teacher get the credit she deserves.

I Wish I Could Stop Pretending
Ruby, Sam, and Mina help reveal a long-kept secret. A business developer comes to Emerald.

I Wish I Could Have Another Chance
The Emerald Apple Festival is back on and Ruby discovers a mysterious wish from the town's past.

I Wish I Could Meet My Family
Ruby's grandparents come to visit. She tries to fulfill a wish that hits close to home.

I Wish I Could Get Back at Her
Daniel makes a wish of his own. Ruby and Sam learn the consequences of seeking revenge.

I Wish We'd Stayed Friends
Ruby hears a wish from beyond the grave that asks for peace to end a decades-long feud.
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