• The Transfer Student P.31 🛸

  • Nov 14 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

The Transfer Student P.31 🛸

  • Summary

  • Red and the gang cannot believe what they have found. Is the stone a map? Where does it lead? They plan to follow the coordinates on the weekend to see. When Red gets home, she walks into the house and sees her father. Why is he here?

    Sleep Tight!,

    Sheryl & Clark

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