I would love to tell the story of "Big Tits" indoctrination into the world of a racing ponygirl, how she trained right alongside real racing stock all summer long, but didn't fathom that she'd be racing too, losing her human mind incrementally in the process.
The three new friends have made an investment in both time, and money; the special training ranch is expensive, and the custom made equipment is too. They expect a return on that, and Kathy at the very least wants her pound of flesh too. Sam doesn't have the cash to invest like the other's do, so her part of the trio looks like ruthless motivation as BT's primary racing jockey. She also was charged with acquisition, getting my alter ego's signature on the actual contract, but first providing for an all summer long extended alibi for my alter ego's attendance at the special training ranch.
I've had the I.P.R.L. pop up in other stories, and I could also see the local sheriff being involved with acquisitions too, as in the other ponygirls at the special ranch might be one-time local troublemakers, although without the benefit of a local connected and influential family and therefore easily made to disappear. Could some of those other girls instead have been sold into that life, either to settle a debt of some kind, or as an alternate to a much more public and embarrassing form of incarceration where an influential family would be embarrassed? Or, maybe even an inconvenient first wife without the benefit of a pre-nup, made to up and leave the marriage in the middle of the night (stripped, gagged, and handcuffed in the back of the tinted windows police car and whisked off to the ranch) all as if she instead ran away from home, so as to make room for the next little new wife with a better attitude, without that costly wealth splitting divorce?
I kind of left a clue in the story, where the trainer says that he prefers to work with runners and natural athletes, implying that he at times has to work with less than prime physical specimens as ponygirls too. I imagine that breaking and training a ponygirl that really doesn't want to be one would be an almost impossible task, very brutal, but we could always ask Sam and the teen girls about that. The trainer obviously saw that Sam had other gifts, and that she didn't want to be in harness at all.
Just some crazy thoughts running around in my mind, and thanks again for the inspiration, and yes, I would love to tell that story if I can find the time to write it, Jackie.