Vaughan Langdon

He sat on a comfortable chair in the living room. It was an old chair, made by hand, just like the ones in his home. A moment later, the little girl returned with her father in tow. “Mister Keller,” the girl’s father greeted. “Can I help you?” “I sure hope so,” the old man exclaimed. “I hate to think I walked all this way for nothing.”
Arrival
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