A Decision
As so it is told, Daring Do went to get the treasure known as the Sapphire Stone, escaped the lava temple that it was in and had it stolen by the enemy named Ahuizotl, whom trapped her in a sand/cobra trap.
After Daring Do escaped, she then got the Sapphire Stone back from Ahuizotl. After that adventure, and of course Daring Do getting away, she was near the edge of the hostile jungle with the Sapphire Stone in her possession.
"That was one close call," Daring Do said, exhausted, but triumphant, "Got to be more careful next time. Who knows what will happen if this ends up in the wrong hands?"
What Daring Do will do with the Sapphire Stone that she has right now, she has no idea what to do with it now. "Hmm," Daring Do thought, "Maybe."
Daring Do then prepared to walk back into the harsh jungle after waiting for a minute or two, only to stop and think about what she has been through for the first time she's been here.
"I wonder," Daring Do thought. She then sat down to think about it for a moment.
"After getting nearly eaten by a pony-eating plant," Daring Do said, "And after having a run in with a mad ape-dog beast, that was one heck of an adventure!"
And then, Daring Do remembered her childhood icon, Action Forever and the comic books about him. That's when Daring Do came up with an idea. "I'll publish a book series about my adventures!" Daring Do said, "Yes! I'll share my stories with Equestria!"
With that said Daring Do decided to leave the harsh jungle to go back to her home where she will be writing a series of books. She will come back later to have more adventures. Also, at the same time, she'll give her wing a chance to heal itself.
First, Daring Do had donated the Sapphire Stone to the museum of ancient artifacts in a city nearby. After that, she used the reward money to buy herself a lot of paper.
"All right," Daring Do said, "Now it's time to publish my stories into the unknown!" Immediately, she set to work writing the first story that she had to tell about her first adventure in the jungle.
