continued from "Hell in Paradise (13)".
The attacker rode towards them on a mare. The perfect specimen of a human horse was tall, with legs so long Paula thought they reached her shoulders. The girls could see every single one of the horse girl's muscles under the sweating skin, which it put to great use flying across the sand with the heavy load on its back. A heavy harness was strapped around the horse's belly, resting on the hip bones and the rider's saddle was attached to the rear.
The pony girl's arms were strictly tied back and fastened to the saddle, so it must have taken years of training not to lose its balance when it gallopped. Instead of feet, hoof boots were seen, forcing the female to put her legs on the ground in tiptoe. The head, which rested on a heavy posture collar, had been shaved bald on both sides, and atop the skull a mane of long jet-black hair was blowing in the wind. In order to be able to control and discipline the animal, its holders had pierced ring-shaped attachment points all over its body. The delicate ring in the nasal septum was obviously used by the stable maids to leash and lead the animal. Attached to a shiny pair of steel rings, which had been pierced through the mare's teats, were two chains used as reins. The rider tugged violently on these chains, jerking the animal's tits up and painfully lengthening the nipples. But this had the desired effect and the mount picked up speed.
The usual mark of the stable was burned into the skin over the horse's bare snatch. Beneath, the cunt lips had been permanently locked with four heavy steel rings, each of which ran through both the left and right outer labia, pulling them down heavily with every step. A horse bell swung on the bottom cunt ring, which jingled under the animal in time with the hoof step.
The girls froze for a moment at such a bizarre sight presented to them in the form of the perfectly trained female horse beneath the girl hunter. But they realized in a split second that they had little chance of escaping and instinctively stormed off. They couldn't run back down because the other Slayer had attacked them there, so they fled in panic to the right side of the peninsula.
Continued in "Hell in Paradise (15)"