The Incredible Adventures of Milo and Luna - Daniele Sgrò - E-Book

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Daniele Sgrò

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Luna and Milo are two children born and raised practically together, being neighbors. Both are 8 years old and live in a small village, not specifically located, Like every Friday, Luna and Milo go to the market to find some interesting objects at the stall of Mr. Ordius, a mysterious old man who says he wandered around the world in search of souvenirs and ancient objects, and which he now sells at the market to raise some money. The old man does not have a good reputation in the village, because he is said to be a scammer and that the items he sells are actually trinkets found somewhere. But Luna and Milo don't care: they love to listen to old Ordius as he talks about his wacky adventures and, at times, they even manage to get a small souvenir for a few pennies. One day Luna and Milo's attention is drawn to a strange golden toy, so they ask the old merchant for information. Oddly, Ordius says little or nothing about the toy and offers to give it to them, explaining that he will never be able to sell it. Milo and Luna then accept, delighted, although it seems that the trader is much happier having got rid of that object. The two children, returned to the driveway where their two houses overlook each other on the side of the road, play all day with the new toy and, arriving in the evening, decide to exchange the toy custody every other day. A brief game of paper-scissor-rock decrees that the first keeper of the toy is Milo, then the two children say goodbye and Milo returns home with the toy. That night, after placing the new toy on a shelf and going to sleep, Milo is woken with a start by a noise and a blinding light, discovers that the toy has come to life, and introduces himself to him and says he is from the future. , and to be there to give them a chance to save the Earth from destruction. Milo explains to the toy that he can't leave without Luna, so he decides to leave the house through the window and throw pebbles at Luna's bedroom window to wake her up. Milo explains to her what happened, the toy opens a portal to the future, where children are sucked in, to show them what the world will be like if they don't do something to save it. From here their adventures begin.

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Table of Contents

CHAPTER ONE THE SOUVENIR MARKET

CHAPTER TWO A NEW TOY

CHAPTER THREE MY NAME IS HOPPER

CHAPTER FOUR THE YELLOW HOUSE

CHAPTER FIVE A MESSAGE FOR MILO

CHAPTER SIX WELCOME TO OBSCURIA

CHAPTER SEVEN THE PRINCESS OF LIGHT

The Incredible Adventures of Milo and Luna:

PRINCESS OF LIGHT

THE INCREDIBLE ADVENTURES OF MILO AND LUNA: Princess of Light

Copyright © 2021 by Daniele Sgrò

Al Rights Reserved

CHAPTER ONE

THE SOUVENIR MARKET

Once, perched on the rounded top of a windy hil , stood a smal vil age cal ed Mist Hil . There was only one winding path that led to the top, and it ran through the center of the vil age, dividing the hil into two perfect halves. Along the path, in the lush green of the forest, a handful of colorful brick houses rose like mushrooms. At the end of the street, a large circular square opened up, which was the centerpiece of the

vil age and, on Fridays, the favorite place of a child named Milo.

Milo, at the height of his eight years, lived with his parents in the fourth house from the end of the street.

Theirs was a modest sky-blue building, and from the window of his room, Milo could see a rectangular house with yel ow wal s, erected on the other side of the street.

In that house lived his best friend, Luna, who at that time, was certainly stil sleeping, as usual.

Milo, on the other hand, already awake for a while, jumped out of bed, impatient to go to the Friday market. Usual y, there weren't many other children at the market, but Milo and Luna went there to visit the

stal of the old Ordius, a mysterious-looking man who sold souvenirs from al over the world.

After breakfast, and his mother's usual comment about not being late for lunch, Milo went out into the pleasant warmth of the June sun and crossed the street.

He knocked three times on the door of the yel ow house, as always: it was their secret code.

The door opened, and Luna's mother appeared in the doorway. She had hair as light as wheat, the same as Luna's, and an enchanting smile painted on her face.

“Good morning, Milo,” she greeted him. “Luna is coming.”

“Good morning, ma'am.”

“Which beautiful treasures wil you nd today at the market?”

Milo shrugged. “We stil don't know. That's why it's so fun!”

In that instant, Luna emerged from behind her mother. She wore a lovely turquoise dress that made her pale eyes stand out, and her hair was pul ed up in two long braids. “Hi, Milo!”

“Hi, Luna! Come on, let's move before the square l s up!”

“You're right!”. replied the little girl, taking him by the hand and starting to run along the path that led to the Great Square. “Bye, Mom!”

“Be careful!” She said, watching them go.

“I can't wait to get to Ordius' stal !”, Luna admitted once they slowed down.