across the clearing.
âWhat do I do?â Marina whispered to herself. She heard the ghost-wolf howl for a third time. As one, the wild animals swarmed toward her.
Instinctively, she broke into a run. A wild dog tried to leap at her, but she scrambled up the wall at the edge of the Forbidden Land and dropped down onto the damp grass on the other side. Cradling the owlâs body in her arms, she ran back toward her home, while the screeching and hissing of furious animals filled the air behind her.
Before darting back into the house, she looked over her shoulder and saw the twin red eyes of the ghost-wolf, as it leaped into the air beyond the wall. She shuddered as she locked the wooden door and ran upstairs, back to her bed.
She should never have climbed the wall into the Forbidden Land. Now her best friend was deadâ¦.
A COLD WIND MOANED AS T OM LED THE WAY down the steep, winding mountain path. Silver padded along at his heels, tongue lolling. Behind them, Elenna led Storm over the stony track, taking care to keep away from the edge.
On either side of the path a sheer cliff of rock fell away. Tom glanced down.
âBe careful,â he said. âTake it slowly.â
Silver whined and licked Tomâs hand.
âDonât worry!â said Elenna. âWe donât want to break our necks, do we, Storm?â She patted the horseâs side. âHow will we recognize Luna? Your father didnât have time to tell us what sort of Beast she is.â
Taladon had visited them after their victory over Rashouk the Cave Troll, to advise them about their next Quest. Tom was always filled with pride when he saw his father. There was just one problem â the Dark Wizard, Malvel, had used his evil magic to turn Taladon into a ghost. If Tom and Elenna were successful in their Quest to recover the pieces of the Amulet of Avantia and break Malvelâs evil spell, they would return Taladon to the land of the living. And while thereâs blood in my veins , Tom thought to himself, I wonât give up. No matter how dangerous it gets.
âHe warned us we should try to meet Luna only in daylight, didnât he?â Tom said. âMaybe thatâs a clue.â
They rounded a bend in the path and a view of the Forbidden Land opened before them. It was gray, bare, and featureless. Tom shuddered. There was nothing but dusty rocks, dry fields, and dead trees as far as he could see.
Silver whimpered.
âNice, isnât it?â said Tom. âNo wonder King Hugo forbids his subjects to come here!â
Elenna laughed. âHe neednât bother! No one would come here unless they really had to.â
âLetâs stop a minute and see if we can get our bearings,â said Tom. They had been walking all morning and needed to rest anyway. He took his flask from Stormâs saddlebag and gave it to Elenna. She took a swig; then Tom took a long drink. He poured some of the water into a hollowed-out rock for Silver and Storm, who lapped it up gratefully.
Tom held out both his hands. âMap!â he called in a loud, commanding voice.
A shimmering silver square appeared in the air in front of Tom. As he watched, lines began to form on its glimmering surface. Tom saw the Dead Peaks, the mountain path they were climbing down, and the great plain of the Forbidden Land beneath. At the foot of the plain was a dense forest named the Dark Wood.
And gleaming amid the Dark Wood was a tiny piece of silver amulet! Finding it would bring Tom one step closer to completing the amulet â and one step closer to restoring his father to full life and power. But he knew there would be a price to pay. He would lose one of the powers given to him by the golden armor. So be it , thought Tom. Thatâs a price Iâll gladly pay.
âLook!â he said excitedly, pointing at the Dark Wood on the map. âThereâs the next piece of amulet! See?â
Elenna peered over his shoulder.
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