Prologue |0|: The Author Tries to Write a Poem
Chapter |1|: The Author Figures this is the Best Way to Start a Book
Chapter |2|: The Author Decides that there Needs to be too Much Description
Chapter |3|: The Author Thinks an Oblivious Girl is Perfect Medicine for a Depressed Boy
Chapter |4|: The Author Puts Some Depth to her Characters
Chapter |5|: The Author Creates an Enemy
Chapter |6|: The Author Realizes that the Story is Moving too Slowly
Chapter |7|: The Author Brings back Old Friends
Chapter |8|: The Author Changes Time Again and Adds a Foal to the Mix
Chapter |9|: The Author Writes a Short Chapter to Give Whis a New Name
Chapter |10|: The Author Rights a Wrong and Frees the Girl
Chapter |11|: The Author Gives One Last Chapter Four Years Later
Epilogue |12|: The Author Ends the Tale, because She's Done
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Jewel and the Mares of Fantasy [A Fantasy Novel]
FantasyWhis was what the people of Fantasy called a Whisper, hence the name. She was born into slavery and never given a home. But on a slave/circus-route to Garden City she was contained with a mare who she found had an interesting spirit that had her thi...