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  “For sure.” Sasha looked out at the

  big blue sky. She had always wanted to

  explore. “But, Wyatt, do you promise not

  to tell anyone?”

  “You can trust me!” Wyatt said.

  Sasha relaxed a little. “I wonder

  if there are other horses like me out

  there,” she said. “Horses that can fly.”

  Suddenly, she knew what she would

  do. Sasha smiled. “I’m going to find them.”

  Read on for a sneak peek

  from the second book in the

  Tales of Sasha series!

  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!”