When you visit our website, if you give your consent, we will use cookies to allow us to collect data for aggregated statistics to improve our service and remember your choice for future visits. Cookie Policy & Privacy Policy
Dear Reader, we use the permissions associated with cookies to keep our website running smoothly and to provide you with personalized content that better meets your needs and ensure the best reading experience. At any time, you can change your permissions for the cookie settings below.
If you would like to learn more about our Cookie, you can click on Privacy Policy.
Lindsey looked behind her at the closed doors. “Really no turning back now, huh?” “Worry not,” Alexander smiled at her in reassurance. “What is all this?” Dusty demanded. He was ahead of her and facing forward. “How is this possible?” Lindsey turned on her heel and tore her eyes away from the doors. Hadn’t she already made her choice? She blinked hard. Wait, this couldn’t be right. The cobblestone floors didn’t bother her. But how were they in an entire village? “What is this?” she demanded. Alexander glanced around with his ears twitching. “Quiet for a moment if you please, I hear something.” The others tensed and Woofie growled deep in his throat. “You hear, and I smell something.” “What do you smell?” Lindsey whispered as she leaned closer. Her own nose twitched as she tried to m