by Alexa Pearl
 
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   ISBN: 978-1-4998-0392-1 (hc)
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   Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
   Names: Pearl, Alexa, 1967– author. | Sordo, Paco, illustrator.
   Title: Journey beyond the trees / by Alexa Pearl; illustrated by Paco Sordo.
   Description: New York, New York: Little Bee Books, [2017] | Series: Tales of Sasha; #2
   Identifiers: LCCN 2016014988 | ISBN 978-1-4998-0391-4 (pbk) | ISBN 978-1-4998-0392-1 (hc)
   Subjects: | CYAC: Horses—Fiction. | Animals, Mythical—Fiction. | Identity—Fiction. | Magic—
   Fiction. | BISAC: JUVENILE FICTION / Readers / Chapter Books. | JUVENILE FICTION /
   Animals / Horses. | JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Mythical. Classification: LCC PZ7.1.P425 Jo
   2017 | DDC [Fic]—dc23
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   Contents
   1. Show Me Your Wings
   2. Watch Me Fly!
   3. Sapphire
   4. The Magical Map
   5. Through the Trees
   6. Help Is on the Way
   7. Eyes on Me
   8. Behind the Gold Door
   CHAPTER
   1
   Show Me
   Your Wings
   “Guess what!” cried Sasha.
   Her hooves kicked up clumps of grass
   as she trotted across the field. She
   stopped in front of her two sisters, Zara
   and Poppy. They stood in the shade of
   the big cottonwood tree.
   “Guess what!” she cried again. Sasha
   was terrible at keeping secrets.
   Zara didn’t answer. She was busy.
   “Away . . . play . . . say . . . ,” she said
   quietly. She was writing a poem. She
   needed the perfect rhyming word.
   Poppy didn’t answer. She was busy
   too. Poppy swatted flies with her tail.
   The flies flew around the flowers in her
   long mane.
   Sasha let out a whinny. She hated
   when her sisters didn’t listen to her.
   Zara was the oldest sister. She had
   a jet-black coat and a chestnut-brown
   mane and tail. Poppy was the middle
   sister. She had a chestnut-brown coat
   and a jet-black mane and tail. Sasha
   was the youngest sister. She was all
   gray, except for a white patch on her
   back. She always felt like the plain sister,
   but not today.
   Today, Sasha felt superspecial, and
   she had to tell her sisters why. Her
   secret was too exciting to keep to
   herself. “I have wings!” cried Sasha.
   That did it. Zara spoke up. “You don’t
   have wings. You’re a horse, not a bird.”
   “I’m a horse with wings,” said Sasha.
   Poppy laughed. “Is this a game?”
   “No! This is real,” said Sasha.
   “Yesterday, Wyatt and I hiked to the
   top of Mystic Mountain.”
   “Why did you and Wyatt go up
   there?” asked Zara.
   “We went to eat wildflowers,” said
   Sasha, “but I fell off the mountain!” Sasha
   shivered, remembering how scared she’d
   felt. “Wings popped out from the white
   patch on my back. Real wings!” cried
   Sasha. “I flew around and around.”
   Zara snorted.
   “You’re making that
   up. Where are they
   now?”
   “I’m telling the
   truth,” said Sasha.
   “My wings went away after I flew back
   to the mountain.”
   “I want to see
   them,” said Poppy.
   “Show us your
   wings.”
   Sasha had always
   known she was different
   from the horses in their valley. She
   dreamed of visiting far-off places. She
   ran the fastest and jumped the highest.
   Now she was different in the most
   amazing way. She had wings!
   Sasha walked into the open field. She
   watched the birds flutter in the sky.
   Come out, wings, she thought.
   She waited.
   “Wings, wings, wings,” she repeated.
   Nothing happened.
   Maybe I need to move, she thought.
   Sasha began to trot.
   No wings came out.
   She looked over at her sisters. Zara
   listed more rhyming words. “Stay . . .
   way . . .” Poppy swatted a fly with her
   tail. They didn’t believe she had wings.
   She had to show them! She ran faster.
   Still no wings.
   Suddenly, she had the worst thought.
   What if my wings never come out again?
   Sasha picked up speed. She galloped
   past Caleb, her teacher at school. Sasha
   couldn’t slow down to say hello.
   She raced past a group of trees. She
   spotted a large branch on the ground,
   and her white patch began to itch.
   She knew this feeling. Her white patch
   itched when her body wanted to jump.
   Her legs sprang off the ground. A cool
   breeze flowed through her mane as she
   soared high over the branch.
   Sasha didn’t come back down.
   She looked to the left and saw clouds.
   She looked to the right and saw birds.
   She looked at her back—and saw two
   beautiful wings!
   “She’s flying!” her sisters cried from
   down below. “Sasha can really fly!”
   CHAPTER
   2
   Watch Me Fly!
   Sasha flapped her wings again and
   again. The silver feathers sparkled in
   the sunlight. She wasn’t the plain sister
   anymore!
   She flapped faster, and her body
   tilted sideways. The valley swirled below
   her, making her dizzy. Whoa! She took
   a deep breath and straightened. She
>   flapped her wings more slowly, letting
   her body glide. She flew in a huge circle.
   She darted through a cloud. Sasha was
   having so much fun!
   Sasha waved her tail at her sisters
   on the ground. They waved their tails
   back at her.
   Sasha lowered her neck and came in
   for a bumpy landing. Her hooves kicked
   up a spray of dirt.
   Zara and Poppy crowded around.
   “That was amazing!” cried Zara.
   “Hey, Zara, maybe it’s a sister thing,”
   said Poppy. “Watch me fly!”
   Poppy trotted. Then, with a burst
   of energy, she flung herself at the sky.
   She stretched her legs out to the side
   and—splat! She landed in a split on the
   ground.
   Zara helped Poppy up. “I guess it’s
   not a sister thing.”
   Poppy touched Sasha’s wings with
   her nose. In a flash, Sasha’s wings
   disappeared into her back.
   “You’re magic!” cried Poppy. “Make
   them come out again.”
   “It doesn’t work that way,” said Sasha.
   “How does it work?” asked Zara.
   “I have no idea,” said Sasha. A lot
   about flying and having wings didn’t
   make sense to her.
   Zara nuzzled Sasha. “Maybe they’ll
   come out if I press you here . . . or
   here . . .”
   “You’re tickling me!” Sasha said with a
   giggle. Then she became serious. Should
   she tell them her secret story? Zara and
   Poppy were her sisters, after all.
   “I can fly because I don’t come from
   here,” Sasha told them.
   “That’s crazy. Our herd has always
   lived in Verdant Valley,” said Zara. “Ask
   Mom and Dad.”
   “I did,” said Sasha. “They told me
   about the day I came here. There was
   a big storm. You were both babies, and
   Mom and Dad huddled with you under
   Mystic Mountain to keep out of the rain.
   Then there was a flash of lightning, and I
   appeared on the ground. I was wrapped
   in a golden blanket, and this note was
   with me.”
   Sasha pushed aside a pile of rocks
   under the cottonwood tree and pulled
   out the note.
   Zara read it aloud. “‘Please keep
   Sasha safe until we can see her again.’”
   Poppy was confused. “Who wrote
   that? Where did you come from?”
   Sasha shrugged. She had so many
   questions and no answers.
   “Let’s find Mom and Dad,” said Zara.
   “They’re at the Drinking Place.”
   The three sisters hurried over to the
   stream. The stream started high up on
   Mystic Mountain and flowed down into
   their valley. The cool water tasted best
   at the Drinking Place, where the stream
   divided into two. Their herd gathered
   here, especially when the weather was
   warm.
   Sasha spotted their mom and dad.
   They were alone.
   “Sasha can fly!” cried Zara and Poppy.
   Her parents were excited and proud.
   “Tell us how,” said her dad. He knew
   how the flowers grew and how the bees
   made honey. He liked to understand
   how things worked.
   “I don’t know,” said Sasha. “My wings
   didn’t come with instructions.”
   “Well, someone must know,” said
   Zara.
   Her mom shook her head. “Our herd
   has never known a flying horse.”
   Sasha’s ears pricked up. She heard
   hoof beats. “Who’s there?” she called.
   Caleb stepped off the path and came
   to her. “I saw you fly!”
   Sasha gulped. Was she in trouble?
   “You’re not the only one, Sasha,” said
   Caleb. “Other horses can fly.”
   CHAPTER
   3
   Sapphire
   “You—you can fly?” Sasha asked Caleb.
   “Not me,” said Caleb. “I once met a
   horse who could fly.”
   Sasha was so happy. She wasn’t the
   only one! “Really? When?”
   “I was just a foal,” said Caleb.
   Sasha looked at Caleb. His copper
   coat was turning gray. His back sloped
   with old age. He had been a foal a long
   time ago!
   Caleb told his story. “I was playing
   by myself near the big trees. Suddenly,
   a foal with wings dropped from the sky!
   Her wing was hurt and that made her
   fall. I patched her up with bark and tree
   sap.”
   Sasha’s mom nodded. Caleb was
   known for his kindness.
   “Did she have wings like mine?” asked
   Sasha.
   “Yes. Her wings were bright blue, and
   her name was Sapphire,” said Caleb.
   “She was my friend.”
   “What happened to Sapphire?” asked
   Sasha’s dad.
   “Her wing healed quickly. She left
   that night. I never saw her again.” Caleb
   looked sad. “I told my friends and family
   about her. No one believed me. They
   thought I was making her up.”
   “You weren’t. She was real!” cried
   Sasha. “Like me!”
   “She was like you. You both have the
   same sparkly spirit. You both dream big
   dreams,” said Caleb. “I’ve always liked
   that about you.”
   Sasha was surprised. Caleb often
   scolded her in class for daydreaming or
   not following the rules. She had been
   sure Caleb didn’t like her.
   “I have so many questions for
   Sapphire. I have to find her!” Sasha
   searched the sky.
   “When Sapphire left, she didn’t fly.
   She walked through the big trees,” said
   Caleb.
   Sasha hurried in the direction of the
   big trees.
   “No! You can’t go there.”
   Her mother blocked her path.
   “Why not?” asked Sasha, but she
   already knew the answer. The horses in
   Verdant Valley had a strict rule: Never
   go beyond the big trees. No one could
   ever tell her what was back there.
   “It’s just the way it is,” said her
   mother.
   “Besides, you’re too little to go
   anywhere alone,” said her father.
   Sasha wouldn’t give up. “Someone
   could come with me.” Other flying
   horses were out there somewhere. She
   just knew it.
   “Plus, you don’t know how to find
   her,” added her mother.
   “I may know,” said Caleb. “Sapphire
   gave me a gift before she left. She asked
   me not to show it to anyone, but I will
   show Sasha now.”
   He began to walk slowly through the
   tall grass. Sasha’s parents nodded for
   her to follow. They stayed behind with
   Zara and Poppy.
   Sasha walked alongside Caleb. It
   wasn’t easy to walk as slowly as he did.
   On the way, she told him the story of
   how she’d come to the valley.
 
  Finally, he stopped
   at an old pine tree.
   The tree had a large,
   dark hole in its trunk.
   Caleb plunged his head
   all the way inside.
   Sasha heard rustling noises. Were
   those leaves? Then she heard a screech.
   Did he wake a sleeping owl?
   “Caleb! Are you okay?” cried Sasha.
   He pulled his head out. Sasha’s eyes
   grew wide.
   Between his teeth, he held a brilliant
   blue feather. Its glittery tip crackled with
   silver light.
   “That feather belonged to Sapphire,”
   whispered Sasha.
   CHAPTER
   4
   The Magical Map
   Caleb placed Sapphire’s blue feather on
   the grass. A piece of gold fabric was
   wrapped around the feather’s stem. A
   thin chain held the fabric in place, and
   a tiny bell hung on the chain.
   Caleb unhooked the chain with
   his teeth. The bell rang. Suddenly,
   a corner of the fabric poked
   up. Twisting and turning, the
   fabric began to unroll off
   the feather—all by itself!
   Sasha watched with her mouth open.
   The tiny piece of fabric grew bigger
   and bigger. Soon, a huge sheet of gauzy
   gold floated in the sunlight.
   “Look!” cried Caleb.
   Pictures magically lifted off the fabric.
   Buds blossomed into huge flowers.
   Strawberries, oranges, lemons, limes,
   and blueberries let out bursts of color
   that turned into a rainbow. Butterflies
   and fairies spun in dizzy circles. Sasha
   heard the rush of cool water and the
   sweet melody of a flute.
   “What’s this?” she asked.