A perfect vacation, his parents said. Loads of fun for a young boy to spend time at a cabin in the mountains. And Mr. Walker was so nice to invite him along. But Timmy was wary, and he noticed that Mr. Walker seemed to change as they drove. He was no longer friendly, and spoke sharply to him. Then Timmy began to feel very drowsy . . . When he awoke in the cabin, he was surprised to find that he shared a bedroom with several other children, and they obviously were not happy. In fact, he learned that the children lived in fear ? of something unknown, and were not allowed to leave. Who was this "Little Mother" that Uncle Dan talked about, and why was a visit to meet her so special? Timmy was shocked to learn the answer when he managed to sneak out and peeked through the keyhole of the door where the children had been escorted to visit Little Mother. He could not have been prepared for what he saw, and suddenly he knew that Uncle Dan did not intend for him to ever leave his ... HOME SWEET HOME.
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