Chapter 270.
As Bobby walked or trotted along the sandy track, listening to the singing of the birds and the occasional crack of a twig echoing in the trees, his mood lightened. He was enjoying being a pony again, an anonymous animal, and the reassuring feeling of MĂ©lisande on his back. For a while heâd be free of responsibility, totally dependent on and obedient to her wishes. He snorted with pleasure. And when they emerged from the forest into open countryside, and he saw in the distance two riders heading their way, he no longer felt nervous, but eager to impress them with his glossy grey coat and his spirited demeanour.
Slowly they closed on each other. Two girls on horseback. He could see them staring and pointing from some way away. As they got nearer they waved and called âgood morning!â They came up and stopped.
âIs thatâŠPonyboy?â gasped one. âThe pony from the show?â
âThatâs right,â said MĂ©lisande.
âAnd it was you who rode him, right?â said the other.
âYes. Heâs my pony. I trained him up from just being a boy. For a long time I kept him in my stable at home, but now he stays at Pittâs Wood.â
âCan we pat him?â
âGo ahead.â
They jumped down and started making a fuss of Bobby, patting and stroking him, feeling his mane and ears.
âHeâs gorgeous! Youâre so luckyâŠâ
Bobby found himself enjoying the attention. He even nodded his head like a pony to indicate pleasure! It only occurred to him later on that day that there may have been something ludicrous about that sort of behaviour. But even then his doubts were quickly swept aside by the sheer delight, physical and psychological, he felt in being for a while someoneâs cherished pony, belonging to her wholly, under her sole control. That day marked his acknowledgement of a guiltless addiction that would last many yearsâŠ
About midday Mélisande stopped for lunch. She spotted a sunny pasture surrounded by hedgerows, swung herself out of the saddle, and led Bobby to a fallen tree. Tethering him to a root, she took off her rucksack and seated herself. She took off his bit and shared out the lunch her mother had packed for them, feeding him by hand, holding the drink carton while he suc-ked up the juice, and wiping his mouth. After lunch she discreetly unzipped and refastened his pouch so he could relieve himself. Then she began to unbuckle his bridle.
âWhat are you doing?â
âIâm changing your mask, Bobby. You should have a new one for the afternoon.â
âWhy?â
She held up the blank mask, and showed him the inside..
âNo, please not that oneâŠâ
She smiled. âYes, Bobby, this one.â
âWhy, Mellie?â
âI want you to learn to trust me unconditionally.â She smiled, and whispered. âand I rather like the idea of you being plugged both endsâŠâ
âThatâs not fair! How do you know that⊠Anyway, I wonât wear itâŠâ
She sighed. âI know everything now. No need to be shy.â She took out the pump and held it in front of his nose. The threat was enough.
âNoâŠyou wouldnât!â
She sighed and stood up.
âOkay, okay⊠Whatever you say.â
âThatâs better.â
She took off his bridle, pony hood and mask, and slipped on the new one. He resisted the plug for a moment, but she held his nose till he capitulated. Then she refitted the pony hood, and before putting on the bridle, she attached the special retaining strap, consisting on a broad leather mouth-cover, wider under the nose and tapering at the sides where it was attached to the side-rings. She re-threaded the neck strap and buckled it tightly and the back of his neck. Now the gag was held immovably in his mouth. Then she replaced the bridle, firmly attaching all the straps to the side-rings. A quick fluff up of his mane and a tug on the ears and he was ready to go.
She mounted and guided him back onto the track.
âDonât hesitate. Keep the pace going. Iâll look after you.â
She guided him with hands, heels, gentle taps of her whip, and occasional spoken commands.
âPuddle ahead. Careful not to slip.â
âTree branch on left. Just brush through it.â
As he grew used to responding only to his riderâs instructions his confidence grew, and after half an hour he was trotting at full speed, weaving in and out of obstacles in response to the aids. MĂ©lisande smiled. Over the coming weeks she would aim to establish absolute trust, and thus to build total obedience, from which she hoped would flow unqualified loyalty. She was confident that in the end her power over him would be unmatched by any rival, and that ultimately he would be hers aloneâŠ
After about fifteen minutes he heard the sound of water, and Mélisande leant forward.
âWeâre going to cross a little stream. Itâs stony, so pick up your hooves.â
He splashed through the water and climbed up a gentle, springy bank. They had never come this far before, and he knew they were now in unknown territory. A little further and he could tell from the echoes and the smell of pine that they had entered another forest. In the distance he could hear the sound of a circular saw. But that soon faded, and then he was on a winding stony path. After a few more minutes, Mélisande guided him onto a patch of grass and dismounted.
âWait here.â
He stood there in the silence. Five minutes passed. Ten. He began to get anxious. Was she going to abandon him? Of course not. Why would she do that? Fifteen⊠He began to swivel around, listening for the slightest sound. Then he started making muffled interrogatory noises. Still no response. Then, after about twenty minutes, he started to panic. He couldnât hear anything, he could see nothing, he was apparently alone in a strange place, helpless in his pony gear, plugged both ends, tightly strapped and bridled up. Suppose some kids found him. They could do whatever they liked, and he would be powerless to resist. SupposeâŠ
He started trotting backwards and forwards, until he bumped straight into a tree stump, and fell on his side. He lay there kicking wildly, unable to get to his hooves, rotating slowly as his struggles increased. Then all of a sudden he heard a snort nearby, and froze. Mélisande, who had been sitting on a log watching the whole performance, had finally been unable to contain her mirth any longer. She quickly assumed a serious tone.
âBobby! Found you at last! Thank goodness! We were lost, so I just went to see if I could find any landmarks, and then I couldnât find my way back. But here you are, my gorgeous little ponyboy,â she added, hauling him back onto his feet. âOh, youâre trembling⊠I hope you werenât frightenedâŠ.â
Bobby grunted and shook his head vigorously. Mélisande mounted up, biting her lip to prevent bursting out laughing. She turned him back the way they had come, gave him a kick and two good firm smacks with her whip, and retraced their route.
When they arrived back at Pittâs Wood, Bobby tired and aching, she did think of changing his mask back. But then she thought, âwhy should I? Heâs mine, isnât he? Iâm old enough now that I can do as I like with him.â So she rode him back to the stable, past all the inquisitive faces, and tethered him outside while she texted Ellie to say they were back.
After ten minutes or so, after everyone had had a chance to come and goggle at him and pat him and take photos of the smooth blank latex moulded to his features, Ellie and Clarissa, who had been drinking tea in the canteen, arrived at the little knot of girls surrounding him. Clarissa stared.
âMĂ©lisande! Did you change his mask?â
âYes, mummy. I was training him to obey the aids and nothing else.â
âBut isnât that one⊠I mean, it doesnât have a, er, thingâŠdoes it?â
âYes, mummy, it does. And he loves it!â
Ellie covered her mouth and sniggered.
âDarling, you canât just, you know, do whatever you wantâŠâ
âWhy not, mummy? You doâŠâ
âIâŠ?â
âYes. Once I came to the loose box early, and I saw youâŠâ
Clarissa turned white. âMĂ©lisande! Not another word! Iâll deal with this later. Letâs get him inside, Ellie, and get him out of this. Mellie, please stay here, orâŠhere â take this and go buy yourself something in the canteen. And stay there please, till I come and collect you.â
âYes mummy. Thank you mummy.â