In this chapter, Volger tells Dr. Bledsoe that he has returned to his own body, and that he's not a member of the family. He's just a kid who's been in the past. Volger wants to know how he can get back to his childhood. He uses a magic stone called Jupiter's Stone, which he says can make dreams come true. For example, if he asks for stamps, he'll only get two silver stamps. The next space, he says, would allow him to return to his boyhood. He wants to sell this information to a "redstone parlour" , but he doesn't want to use it for his own needs. He asks how to get his dad out of the past, and he wants to take him with him.
In this chapter, Volger tells Dr. Bledsoe that he has returned to his own body, and that he's not a member of the family. He's just a kid who's been in the past. Volger wants to know how he can get back to his childhood. He uses a magic stone called Jupiter's Stone, which he says can make dreams come true. For example, if he asks for stamps, he'll only get two silver stamps. The next space, he says, would allow him to return to his boyhood. He wants to sell this information to a "redstone parlour" , but he doesn't want to use it for his own needs. He asks how to get his dad out of the past, and he wants to take him with him.