
Where The Lost Things Go
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Lose something? We all have. Reading glasses, keys, the television remote, socks, even plastic kitchen containers somehow disappear. We even lose our cars sometimes when we walk out of the stores, which we eventually find. But consider this. What if we didn’t really lose these things? What if they were taken from us on purpose, only to reappear later where and when we least expect them?
Roan Jagger learns the secrets behind this. Being a teen runaway, he is given the chance for a new life in the place where everything disappears. Yet as he spends more time here, it becomes clear to him that not all is as it seems. Together with his new friend, Devon, when faced with danger, they plot a desperate escape from where the lost things go.
A Message from the Author:
Hello, Reader! I hope you enjoyed reading my latest fantasy / science fiction story, Where the Lost Things Go. This story was inspired by a trip to a shopping mall with my son, Owen. When we came out of the mall to go home, I forgot where I parked my car. This has happened before. So when I went home that night, I began to think about what people normally lose and wrote a list. And then my thoughts went out of the box, so to speak. I imagined that these things weren’t really lost, but instead taken on purpose and maybe to be returned later where and when least expected. And where had these things been all the time? Where the lost things go.
Other stories by author, Jeffery Martin Botzenhart
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