Tied On
By Diana DeRay
When I bestride him, I soar, I am a hawk.
He trots the air, the earth sings when he
touches it.
William Shakespeare-
CHAPTER 1
Bang. Bang. Bang. The noise shatters the quiet peace of my dream
land and I slowly open my eyes and began to stretch my sore aching
muscles. The noise, a product of the horse in the next stall shoving
his nose around in his empty feed bucket, demanding to be fed. I'm
hoping Jeff gets here soon to feed, but I'm awake now, so I might as
well get up.
Sitting up in bed I slide my feet to the floor and notice a hole
in my sock. Sticking my big toe through it I can't help but wonder
what my mother would think of me now. I was a mystery to my mother.
She never quite knew what to make of me. I didn't fit into her
carefully structured world that her and my sister inhabited. I wasn't
impressed by financial status, degrees, or the latest fashion. I was
a disappointment in her eyes, where as my sister was the perfect
daughter. I wasn't ugly, but I certainly wouldn't be considered
beautiful. I didn't get a scholarship to the university or have a
boyfriend from the right sort of family. But my sister did, all of it
and more.
I think my mother gave up on me and was probably a bit relieved
when I left home, no longer an eyesore to be avoided. No this way she
could write me off, putting the blame squarely on my shoulders, for
shunning her world to inhabit the racetrack one I adored.
For as long as I can remember I have wanted to be a jockey, and
for as long as I can remember everyone has been telling me I can't do
it. Well I had tried it their way, I enrolled in community college
and feigned an interest in fashion, but my love, my true love,
continued to call out to me. And so tired of the charade I followed
my heart and that's how I ended up here. Living my dream.
I got a job galloping racehorses for Don Copper at the private
training track on his ranch in Alamogordo, New Mexico and eventually
earned my jockey's license. I work six days a week with one day off
in the middle of the week. I'm up at 5:30 in the morning and on my
first horse by 6:00 and usually done by 11:30. Since I live right at
the barn in a little studio apartment, I help with evening chores as
well. On race days I get to ride the horses in the races, which is by
far my favorite part of the job. My absolute dream come true!
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Tied On by Diana DeRay
Teen FictionHave you ever wanted to ride a horse racing the wind? The air whipping past your ears, your eyes tearing up, heart pounding, hoof thundering down the racetrack fast. Well now you can! Written by a former jockey, this 60,000 word contemporary young a...