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    #2: Journey Beyond the Trees (Tales of Sasha)

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      “It’s a magical map,” said Caleb.

      “A map of where?” Sasha had never

      seen this kind of color and beauty

      around here.

      “Someplace far away,” said Caleb.

      “Sapphire gave it to me. She said to

      first go through the big trees, and then

      follow the map to where she lives.”

      “Does the map work?” asked Sasha.

      “I’ve never found out,” said Caleb.

      “You didn’t go look for Sapphire?”

      Sasha was surprised.

      “I tried once.” Caleb snorted angrily.

      “I couldn’t get through the big trees,

      because they were pushed together to

      make a wall. They wouldn’t let me pass.”

      Sasha’s stomach twisted. This was

      terrible news. “How can I find Sapphire

      if I can’t walk through the trees?” she

      asked.

      “You’re not from our valley. You

      weren’t born here. Maybe the trees will

      let you through,” said Caleb.

      Sasha felt hopeful. “Will you come

      with me?”

      “The trees wouldn’t let me in,” Caleb

      reminded her.

      “Maybe they’ll let us go

      together. Please?” begged

      Sasha.

      Caleb didn’t answer right

      away. Instead, he lifted

      the tiny bell and rang it.

      Whoosh! The flute stopped

      playing. The floating

      pictures disappeared. The

      golden fabric shrunk and

      wrapped itself back around

      the stem of the blue feather.

      Caleb hooked

      the chain to keep

      the magical map in

      place. He tucked

      the feather behind

      Sasha’s left ear.

      “We’re going to

      need this map later,”

      he said.

      “We?” asked Sasha. Her heart beat

      quickly.

      “Yes.” Caleb shook his head, as if he

      couldn’t believe he was doing this. “I’ll

      meet you tomorrow at sunrise.”

      “We’re going to find Sapphire!” Sasha

      did a little dance. “Thank you!”

      “Don’t thank me yet,” warned Caleb.

      “First, we’ll need to make it through the

      trees.”

      CHAPTER

      5

      Through the Trees

      Sasha nuzzled her mom early the next

      morning as the first rays of sun broke

      through the darkness. Her sisters slept

      nearby. Her dad was already out looking

      for grazing pastures for the herd.

      “Come home soon,” whispered her

      mother. She slicked back Sasha’s forelock

      with her tongue. “I’ll be waiting for you.

      We all will. We love you.”

      “I love you too.” Sasha nuzzled closer.

      For a moment, she thought about staying

      under the cottonwood tree with her

      family. Then she felt Sapphire’s feather

      tucked behind her ear. This was her big

      chance to find other flying horses. I have

      to be brave, she thought.

      Sasha set off across the field. The

      grass was damp with morning dew. No

      horses were grazing this early.

      Sasha spotted Caleb up ahead. Then

      she stopped. Who was standing next to

      Caleb? She trotted closer.

      “Wyatt!” she cried. “What are you

      doing here?”

      “Poppy told me what you’re up to.

      My dad said I could go too,” said Wyatt.

      “Best friends always have adventures

      together.”

      “That’s true!” Sasha was glad Wyatt

      was coming with them.

      “Are you ready?” Caleb asked them.

      “Yeah!” cried Wyatt.

      Sasha nodded. She didn’t want to tell

      them that she felt a little scared.

      Caleb walked forward. Wyatt walked

      behind him. Sasha walked behind Wyatt.

      Leaves and twigs crunched under their

      hooves. Sunlight peeked through the

      branches overhead. Birds sang in the

      treetops. Sasha hummed along. They

      walked for a long time.

      Suddenly, it became quiet. The birds

      had stopped singing. The sky turned

      dark.

      Sasha looked up and gasped. The

      branches stretched toward one another,

      blocking the sun. “G-g-guys, the trees

      are moving!” cried Sasha.

      The tree trunks lined up side by side.

      They made a wall.

      Caleb tried to walk

      forward, but he was

      pushed back. He tried

      again and again. “I can’t

      do it.” Sweat dripped into

      his eyes. “You need to

      try, Sasha.”

      Sasha shivered. She

      took a tiny step forward.

      “Keep going!” called

      Wyatt.

      Sasha took another step. Then

      another and another. The sun began

      to shine again. The birds began to sing

      again.

      She was doing it! The trees were

      parting. They were letting her through!

      “I see the way. Grab on to my tail,”

      she called to Wyatt and Caleb. “I can

      lead us.”

      “I can’t go,” said Caleb.

      Sasha whirled around. “What’s

      wrong?”

      “My knees hurt. I’m tired,” he

      said. “I will only slow you down.”

      “No way! I need you,” cried

      Sasha.

      Caleb shook his head. “Not

      anymore. The trees opened for

      you. You have Wyatt. You have

      the map. I’ll rest here. You will

      be fine.”

      Sasha’s heart pounded. She’d never

      gone anywhere on her own. She didn’t

      even understand how the map worked.

      Wyatt nudged her forward. “I’d bet

      Sapphire is right on the other side of

      the trees.”

      Sasha felt her white patch itch. It only

      did that when her body wanted to go.

      Did that mean the flying horses really

      were near?

      She made up her mind. “We can do

      this,” she told Wyatt. Wyatt held on to

      her tail with his teeth. Together, they

      walked toward the trees.

      CHAPTER

      6

      Help Is on

      the Way

      The trees moved to let them pass.

      “We’re doing it!” Sasha called to

      Wyatt.

      Wyatt didn’t answer. He didn’t dare

      let go of her tail.

      Sasha walked faster. She wanted

      to get them out of the creepy woods

      quickly. Finally, they stepped into a field

      of wildflowers.

      “It’s beautiful!” cried Sasha. The

      flowers pulsed with neon colors that

      were almost too bright for her eyes.

      “It’s delicious!” cried Wyatt. He began

      to munch. Wyatt loved to eat flowers.

      Sasha danced in and out of the electric

      flowers. She bent down to smell them.

      “Wyatt!” she cried. “The red flowers

      smell like cherry. The yellow flowers

      smell like lemon. The pink flowers smell

      like cotton candy.”


      “They taste like how they smell,”

      called Wyatt. His mouth was full of

      flowers.

      “We need to find Sapphire,” Sasha

      said to remind Wyatt. She pulled the

      blue feather from behind her ear. She

      opened the chain, and the tiny bell rang.

      The golden map magically unwrapped

      in the air.

      “What do you see?” called Wyatt.

      Sasha puzzled over the picture

      shimmering in front of her. “It’s blue and

      moving. I see waves. It must be water.”

      “It’s a lake.” Wyatt came over. “There’s

      an arrow on the lake. That arrow means

      we need to go across the lake.”

      Sasha turned in a circle. “What lake?”

      “Over there.” Wyatt pointed to a

      lake at the end of the flower field. “Race

      you. On your mark, get set—”

      “Go!” Sasha took off.

      Wyatt was fast, but she was faster.

      They galloped to the shore of a big lake.

      Wyatt dipped his hoof into the warm

      water. “This lake is huge. We can’t swim

      across.”

      “I could try to fly across,” said Sasha.

      “What about me?” asked Wyatt.

      “Could I hold on to your tail and fly

      too?”

      “I don’t think so.” Trying to fly with

      Wyatt sounded hard. She’d surely crash.

      “I won’t leave you behind,” she promised.

      Then she sighed. “We’re stuck.”

      “We need help,” agreed Wyatt.

      “Help is on the way!”

      “Who said that?” asked Wyatt.

      Sasha pointed. Something was moving

      across the lake toward them.

      Wyatt squinted. “It looks like a huge

      raft.”

      “It’s a raft made out of tree trunks,”

      said Sasha.

      They watched the raft move closer

      and closer. Three beavers stood on the

      raft. They paddled it up to the shore.

      “Ahoy!” called a beaver wearing a

      navy captain’s hat. “Are you here for

      the noon crossing?”

      “Is it noon?” asked Sasha. She had

      never been good at telling time.

      “The sun is high. It’s time to sail,”

      said the captain. “Be quick. Hop on.”

      Sasha turned to Wyatt. “Should we?”

      “Let’s do it!” Wyatt stepped onto the

      raft.

      “Why not?” Sasha joined him.

      “Onward!” called the captain. All

      three beavers began to paddle, and the

      raft glided across the lake.

      CHAPTER

      7

      Eyes on Me

      “Did Sapphire send you?” Sasha asked

      the captain hopefully.

      “No one sent me,” he said. “The ferry

      is on a schedule. It goes every hour.

      Sometimes every two hours. Sometimes

      I take a nap. Then it doesn’t go.”

      “That doesn’t sound like a good

      schedule,” said Sasha.

      “I’m glad it wasn’t nap time,” Wyatt

      pointed out. “Sasha wanted to fly, but

      I can’t.”

      The captain poked Sasha with his

      paddle. “You’re a winged one!”

      “You’ve seen them!” cried Sasha. That

      was a good sign. “Where are they?”

      “I’m a water-and-wood guy. I don’t

      know what happens in the sky.” He

      began to paddle again.

      “Row, row, row, your boat,” he sang.

      The other beavers joined in. Their oars

      pushed through the water as they sang.

      When the song ended, the captain

      steered the raft to a dock. He hurried

      Sasha and Wyatt off. A family of foxes

      got on.

      “Wait!” called Sasha. The captain

      hadn’t told her where to go.

      “Ticktock!” called the captain. “No

      time to chat.” The three beavers paddled

      the raft away.

      “I hope the flying horses are close

      by,” Sasha told Wyatt. “Let’s check the

      map.”

      She unhooked the chain. The bell

      rang, and the magic map opened. Sasha

      reared back. Hundreds of eyes swirled

      before them! Blinking. Winking. Staring.

      Eyes were everywhere.

      Wyatt squeezed his eyes shut. “I don’t

      like all those eyes looking at me. Maybe

      we should try to go back.”

      Sasha was surprised. Wyatt had never

      acted scared before.

      “I can’t give up now,” she said. The

      thought of the flying horses nearby

      had made her feel braver. She rang the

      tiny bell and the map rolled up again.

      The eyes went away. “We need to find

      eyes,” she told Wyatt. “I need your eyes

      to look for eyes.”

      Wyatt opened one eye and then

      the other. Then he followed Sasha. She

      walked in front.

      They passed three rabbits playing

      hopscotch.

      They passed two flamingos on a

      tightrope.

      They passed a turtle flying a kite.

      “I knew beyond the trees would be

      special,” said Sasha.

      “This place is nothing like home,” said

      Wyatt.

      Suddenly, she stopped short. Wyatt

      tumbled into her.

      “All eyes on me!” cried a bright blue

      peacock. He strutted before them. “Do

      you see what I see?”

      “What does

      he see?” Sasha

      whispered to

      Wyatt.

      “You need

      more eyes to see

      what I see,” said

      the large bird.

      “More eyes?” Wyatt didn’t

      like the sound of that.

      The peacock lifted his tail and opened

      a huge fan of emerald-green feathers.

      Each feather had an eye-shaped spot in

      the middle.

      “He has eyes on his feathers!” cried

      Wyatt. “The map wanted us to find this

      peacock.”

      “Do you know where Sapphire is?”

      asked Sasha.

      “Look and see.” The peacock grinned.

      “A bird’s-eye view is always best.”

      “Everything is a riddle here,” Wyatt

      said with a grumble.

      Sasha looked closely. Every feather

      looked the same—except one. One

      feather was bright blue, not green. It

      didn’t have an eye-shaped spot. It looked

      exactly like the feather Sapphire had

      given Caleb.

      “That feather isn’t yours,” she told

      the peacock. “That feather comes from

      the wing of a flying horse!”

      CHAPTER

      8

      Behind the

      Gold Door

      Sasha plucked the blue feather from the

      peacock’s tail. It had a square stem.

      “Follow the feather to the winged

      horses,” said the peacock. Then he

      strutted away.

      “There isn’t a map on this feather,”

      said Wyatt. “How do we follow it?”

      Suddenly, a strong breeze blew the

      feather from Sasha’s mouth. The feather

      twirled in crazy circles. Then it zoomed

      forward.


      For a moment, Sasha watched it.

      Then she remembered the peacock’s

      words. “Follow the feather!” cried Sasha.

      She raced after it.

      “Wait for me!” yelled Wyatt.

      The feather flew to a beach. They

      galloped down the hot sand after it.

      Finally, the feather fluttered to the

      ground. Sasha and Wyatt stopped too.

      They stood in a clearing surrounded

      by rock walls. The sand glittered with

      rubies, emeralds, diamonds, and other

      jewels.

      “Wow! My sisters would love it here,”

      said Sasha.

      Wyatt pointed to a shiny gold door

      in one of the rock walls. “What’s that?”

      Sasha walked over to it and knocked.

      No answer.

      She knocked harder.

      Still no answer.

      She pushed against it. “It’s locked,”

      she told Wyatt.

      Wyatt looked at the sky. “The sun is

      going down. We should go home.”

      “Go home? Now?” Sasha couldn’t

      believe it. “We’ve made it through the

      big trees, crossed a huge lake, and now

      we’re here. Maybe Sapphire and the

      flying horses are on the other side of

      this door. I can’t go home now!”

      She unhooked the magic map and

      watched it unroll. A picture of an old-

      fashioned key floated before them. “We

      need to find a key,” said Sasha. “A key

      will open the door.”

      Wyatt paced back and forth. “It’ll be

      dark soon. Do you think the ferry is still

      running? Do you think Caleb is still by

      the trees?”

     


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