Getting The Book Published

Soon enough Daring Do arrived at a book publishing company in a nearby town. "Hello," the receptionist said as soon as she saw Daring Do approaching her, "What can I do for you?" "Well," Daring Do said, "I've got a story to publish. Here are the stories that I have written." Daring Do then presented the receptionist the big pile of papers.

"Hmm," the receptionist pondered, "All right, I'll have these arranged for you. And here are some papers that I want you to sign in order for you to get your publishing license." "Ok, Daring Do said as she received her papers.

The receptionist then looked at the pile of papers. "Hmm," she thought, "Wow, she's been really busy. She's been writing like there's no tomorrow. I think we've found a success!"

She then took the pile of papers to a small office while Daring Do started to sign the papers that she received. "This should be easy as pie," Daring Do said, "And a piece of cake."

So, after about two hours, the owner of the book publishing company approached Daring Do. "Well," he said, "So you're Daring Do." "Uh, yes," Daring Do replied. "Well," the owner smiled, "You got one heck of a story. And I'm glad that you experienced it for real. Amazing for you."

"Thank you," Daring Do said. "Very well," the owner said, "We'll have your book published right away." "Ok," Daring Do as the owner looked at all the papers that she signed. "I really do mean what I said," the owner said, looking at the papers, "And you've got yourself a publishing license! You're all set to go!"

"Thank you," Daring Do said. "Now, uh, you could work on a cover art?" the owner asked, "And a title of your book?" "Sure thing," Daring Do answered. So that's what Daring Do had done. She had already come up with what the cover should be like.

She had already hired an illustrator to help with her book illustrations. With his help, the book now looked colorful.

"Hopefully," Daring Do thought to herself, "I won't be seeing anything that resembles green caterpillars with red stripes. Or something like that." But she said that to herself and the illustrator that she'd hired did a fantastic job with her book.

So after a few days, Daring Do's first book, which she titled "Daring Do and the quest for the Sapphire Stone", and she published it under a pseudo name, A. K. Yearling, was published, the book was an instant success. Oh, and the illustrator of the book had been given credited for his work, too.

Many ponies all over Equestria loved the book so much. Daring Do felt proud of herself.

"Thank you, Daring Do," the owner of the book publishing company said, "You're a real gem yourself. We've hadn't had a successful book like that for about 9 years now." "You're welcome," Daring Do said, "I'm thankful for you." "Well," the owner said, "You should be thankful for yourself." "Ok," Daring Do said.

It was about two months later when Daring Do had decided to return to the jungle. "I wonder what will happen next?" Daring Do thought to herself.

As Daring Do entered the jungle once again, she heard the echoes of Ahuizotl evil laugh and growling.