Golden orbs drift mysteriously through her cottage, Midgi is practicing fire-breathing skills in the garden with Zephyr, and Rowan has declared himself fire marshal. To make matters worse, Typo has slipped through a portal and is gleefully scribbling chaos across Jaedyn’s manuscripts. Plot bunnies multiply faster than she can chase them down.
As if that weren’t enough, Markus appears, brandishing the Ink Weaver’s Quill, determined to prove his quill is better than hers. Maris returns to her Library of Infinite Threads to make sure the stories are in their proper places. Allie and her angel dog stop by to just say hi. Clippy starts singing oldies songs from the laptop.
Maggie, an enchanted baker, reports three baby dragons have escaped a pet portal in her world and are wreaking havoc in a suburban shopping mall—splashing in the fountain, getting stuck on the escalator, trying on sunglasses, and eating nachos in the food court. Midgi pleads for an off-the-page adventure because these baby dragons are his people.
Jaedyn must rally her maybe-not-so-imaginary epic heroes, librarians, bakers, angels, dogs, and dragons to mount a rescue. Riley, Jaedyn’s snarky Pomeranian, and Dewey, her doggy soulmate, travel as emotional support dogs in a magical backpack. What could possibly go wrong?
Jaedyn, naturally, gets sidetracked in a bookstore. Midgi has figured out how to get store credit and is on a shopping spree. Syllia, an elven bard from Rowan and Karina’s world, appears with her lyre harp and her soothing dragon-song to lure the baby dragons home. Because sometimes a detour can either unravel a plot or is simply a story that veers a little off course that wants to be told.
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