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In Search of Wanderer

By: Dian C. Layton
Narrated by: Dian Layton
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Through the window of the Secret Place, Seeker and his sister, Moira, discover the truth. Their father, Wanderer, has not been seen for two years. His disappearance was a mystery. Now, Seeker and his sister must do all they can to rescue Wanderer...before it's too late!

Two incredibly ugly dragons snarled as they came to stand by Wanderer. The dragons laughed viciously as they pulled the chains tighter, but Wanderer didn't seem to notice. He was almost asleep....

When Seeker saw the awful creatures beside his father, courage filled his heart! He would do battle in the name of the king! Seeker began to roll up his sleeves when he felt a gentle hand on his shoulder. "No, Seeker," said the king. "Not this time."

Moira turned to the king in desperation. "But, King, that's our father! We can't just leave him there! Isn't there something we can do to help him?"

The king looked at Seeker and Moira's earnest young faces and nodded.

"Yes. There is something you can do...."

©2001 Dian Layton (P)2018 Dian Layton

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