Visiting Aldonia
By Kav KS
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An unprecedented adventure taken by Jack Miller, a sixth grader with his cousins and sister.They come across Jacob in the RV that Mr Dawson hires.While trying their best to reunite Jacob with his family, they discover Jacob is not who they think he is and he is not from anywhere near where they think he is from.They discover unseen and unheard places in the quest to reunite Jacob in Aldonia.
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Visiting Aldonia - Kav KS
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Visiting Aldonia
By Kav KS
Copyright 2019 Kav KS
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Table of contents
Chapter 1- Jack Goes On A Holiday
Chapter 2- The Ride Home
Chapter 3- Ice Cream
Chapter 4- Getting Prepared For The Dawsons
Chapter 5- The Dawsons
Chapter 6 – The RV
Chapter 7- The Strange Noise
Chapter 8- Wake Up Jacob
Chapter 9- Jacob Meets The Parents
Chapter 10- The Search
Chapter 11- Getting To The Summer Camp
Chapter 12- Welcome To The Camp
Chapter 13- The Hike to X
Chapter 14- Welcome to Aldonia
Chapter 15- The Keepers
Chapter 16- In The Cap-pod
Chapter 17- The Ride Begins
Chapter 18- Fielding In Between
Chapter 19- At The Consulate
Chapter 20- Visiting Yessen
Chapter 21- The Ride Back
Chapter 22- Knock Knock
Chapter 1 - Jack Goes On a Holiday
It was the last day of school. Jack Miller could barely contain his excitement, as he waited for the school bell. He was looking forward to the holidays. His favorite cousins would be spending it with them. All the excitement, seemed to cause his freckle to flare-up. Jack's freckles worsened despite his efforts to control it. Like always, he had used so much hair spray, that not even a single red hair fell out of place on his freckle covered face. He was a sight, red hair and freckle to match it in his red tee and khaki trouser. Standing in at not much over 5 feet, he could easily be passed as someone much younger than himself.
Hey Oli
whispered Jack Time is hardly moving today.
Jack whispered to his partner in crime. Bushy brown haired stocky built, Oliver Smith, sat across him in class. It is still 2pm for the last few hours.
Oliver smirked, as he was also thinking the same to himself. Both the boys cast a glance towards George Bigman, the class prankster, sensing it might be his doing. George had fallen victim to the duo’s prank last week. They had removed the screws from George’s chair. The prank went down in history with George going down onto the floor. He fell for it for the third time that year! Literally. This time he had a go at it himself trying to prank others.
George, slim built with an innocent looking face, had gotten his little fingers around the classroom clock earlier that day. He hoped to prank his class once more for the year before their elementary school ended. He had almost succeeded in doing that. Had it not been for Jack's curiosity, George would have succeeded.
Each stare at the clock, confirmed to Jack that it was not working even though Jack had imagined the different times on the clock whenever he looked up at it. Just as Jack was about to tell Oliver about it, the school bell rang signaling the end of class and more importantly, beginning of school holidays.
Nothing mattered anymore, as Jack packed his belongings into his backpack and began leading to form a queue in front. End of year walk
was a tradition that Jack and his friends had begun ever since they had joined in the first year. It began as a misunderstanding but continued as a tradition. This was one tradition that Jack was happy to perform each and every time.
Miss Emily, their teacher, called out to everyone in her penetrating voice, that sounded above the hustle and bustle of class, to line up in the front just as Jack reached the front of the class. She smiled at how prompt Jack had become all of a sudden. Have a great holiday everyone. Stay safe for middle school now.
She continued, Jack calm down or you will trip over George's shoe lace dangling near your feet. And George, for the umpteenth time, please tie your shoe laces right now for all our sake
.
As George bent down to tie his shoe lace, the bell rang for the kids to move out. This marked the end of the school for the year. George would have been stomped upon by the eager kids wanting to get out of the classroom, had he not quickly gotten up.
Jack rushed outside into the hallway just in time to see Mia, his sister, also rushing out of her classroom. Looking