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Ozzy, sleeping at the top of the stairs, opened his eye. He couldn’t recognize the squeaks he heard, but it was worth investigating. He turned to find a very small M.K. He barked and gave chase.

“Ozzy? Uh-oh!” M.K. exclaimed. She bolted off the steps, with the dog close behind. She ran toward Ronin and Nod, who had collected Boggan armor to take with them.

When Nod saw what M.K. was running from, he spoke only one word: “Run!”

Bomba looked up to see what the commotion was about. “Ozzy?”

Ozzy barked again, followed by his customary sneeze and drool.

Bomba peeked in the doorway and addressed Ozzy. “Will you please stop—”

Right at that moment, out of the corner of his eye, Bomba spotted three tiny figures skittering across the floor.

“They’re here! They’re in my house!” Bomba shouted, overflowing with enthusiasm. He raced to the closet and grabbed a handheld vacuum. He had modified it by attaching a collection jar to it. He quickly turned it on.

To M.K, Nod, and Ronin, the vacuum sounded like a hurricane. They scattered, as Bomba headed toward them. They tried to make it back to the window to escape, but Ozzy cut them off. Ronin aimed an arrow when—

“NO!” cried M.K. She gave him a shove and the errant arrow hit Bomba in the bottom.

“Ah!” cried Bomba. He swatted at the tiny arrow, as if it were a bee sting. He spun around, stumbled, and bumped his desk, knocking Nod off it. “Ow! I hurt myyyyyy elbowwww!”

“Did you hear that? He said it!” Nod said excitedly. Then Nod hit the floor, looking up in time to see Bomba’s coffee cup falling straight for him! He dove to the side, just as the cup smashed down, spilling coffee all over the floor.

When Ronin made it back to the windowsill, he immediately cut off part of the cord from the blinds. He tied and secured it around a slat, tossing the other end to Nod and M.K.

Nod and M.K. spotted the cord and sprinted for it. Nod scurried up the cord to where Ronin was waiting. The two Leafmen prepared to pull up M.K. next, but as she grabbed the cord, the suction from Bomba’s vacuum pulled her back!

“No!” shouted Nod. “Don’t let go! Don’t let go!”

M.K. held on while Ronin and Nod pulled on the cord. But it was no use. M.K was sucked into the vacuum, landing hard inside the collection jar.

Bomba held the jar up to his face, adjusting his buffering equipment so he was able to see the tiny creature better. “Hello there, my little friend.” He looked closer and saw a two-inch-tall M.K. staring back at him.

“Dad! Dad!” M.K. shouted, banging on the glass.

Bomba’s eyes went wide, he turned pale, and then he fainted.

The jar went crashing to the floor, breaking open and freeing M.K.

“Dad!” M.K. called again. She reached out to touch him, wishing she could explain.

Ronin interrupted her thoughts. “Let’s go.”

Nod noticed M.K. was torn. “You can’t stay,” he told her gently. “You’re with us now. Come on, we’ve got to go.”

M.K. knew Nod was right. The pod was still in danger. But before she left, she placed a red pin on Bomba’s map revealing Moonhaven’s location. Then she grabbed on to the cord and was hauled up to the windowsill.

As they left the house, M.K. asked, “You think he’s okay?”

“He’ll be fine,” said Nod. “Their heads are like rocks.” Then he quickly added, “Uh . . . smart rocks!”

Not long after, a full moon began to rise as M.K., Ronin, and Nod stood on a branch looking down on the gnarled stump of Wrathwood. It would take all their bravery and courage to fight the Boggans and reclaim the pod before it began to bloom.

They fastened their Boggan armor around them.

“That’s a whole lot of ugly,” Nod said, looking at M.K.’s bird-skull helmet.

“Ugh,” said M.K. “It smells like something died in here.”

“Something did,” Ronin pointed out, and M.K. made a face.

They headed toward the stump, surrounded by Boggans in every direction.

“How do we know where to go?” Nod asked.

“I’ve been here before,” replied Ronin. “With your father.”

Nod looked surprised. “He never told me about this.”

“He never got the chance,” Ronin said sadly.

At that moment, Nod began to look at Wrathwood with new eyes, knowing he was following in his father’s footsteps.

Ronin led the others through a tunnel, their Boggan disguises keeping them from standing out.

M.K. had to stifle her scream when she came face-to-face with a bat. Looking up, she saw hundreds of bats lining the ceiling, sleeping fitfully.

At the end of the tunnel, the trio found themselves overlooking the heart of Wrathwood—a giant, multi-leveled coliseum. Above this arena, there was a crack in the ceiling, revealing a sliver of sky.

Ronin pointed to the crack. “There’s our exit. Meet me back here when you’ve got the pod and the slugs.”

“What? How are we going to find them?” asked Nod.

Ronin pointed to a wet, glistening trail leading down a tunnel guarded by two Boggans. “Follow the slime.” He began to walk the other way.

“Aren’t you coming with us?” asked M.K.

“I’m going to make sure nobody follows you,” Ronin told them.

M.K. and Nod looked at each other, visibly worried.

Ronin reassured them. “Don’t worry, you get the easy part. I get the fun part.” He faced the Boggans and pulled off his disguise. “Hey, look! It’s a Leafman!” he shouted.

The Boggans looked around, confused.

Ronin rolled his eyes. He couldn’t believe how thickheaded the Boggans were when Mandrake wasn’t around. He called to them again: “I’ll keep this simple. I run. You try to catch me.”

The Boggans finally caught on, and they swarmed to attack. With precision, Ronin successfully started taking them out, as Nod and M.K. headed off in search of Mub, Grub, and the pod.