Hypoxia
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A HELLUVA AN AVIATRIX
A story I probably won't write. It's a different sort of framework than most plot bunnies we see here.
Lacy King was born on her land-baron father's immense cattle ranch in southeast Arizona in 1898. Dad ("The Colonel") is a progressive rancher, owning gas-powered buckboard and utility truck by the time Lacy is eleven (1909) -- and the little cowgirl becomes expert as driver and mechanic. Three years later (1912) she has talked The Colonel into buying a Curtis biplane to quickly traverse their land empire, and Lacy shows herself a natural pilot as well as aero mechanic.
Comes her 18th birthday (1916) and the European war is furious. Lacy sneaks off to France to volunteer with other American and neutral-state fliers to shoot down Germans. She's the only flying woman; she's too tough, smart, and downright LUCKY to be denied.
Of course this is LIT so Lacy works her way sexually through the entire Allied pilots' corps, and more that a few German fliers too, including the Red Baron. We may contrive many varied fuckathon sessions for her.
Part I: The above -- she survives the war.
Part II: She returns to the ranch, fucks many cowboys and passers-by, but longs for the freedom of flight, and goes barnstorming around the world, fucking anybody available. She survives close calls and falls in love with a rescuer, probably an Aussie. They settle down on the ranch. The world economy is booming (1928).
Then, disaster. Hubby dies, leaving her a widow mother. Ranch is foreclosed after stock market crash (1929). Lacy suffers many travails but prevails. Cue the HEA ending. Y'all can work out those parts of the story.
A story I probably won't write. It's a different sort of framework than most plot bunnies we see here.
Lacy King was born on her land-baron father's immense cattle ranch in southeast Arizona in 1898. Dad ("The Colonel") is a progressive rancher, owning gas-powered buckboard and utility truck by the time Lacy is eleven (1909) -- and the little cowgirl becomes expert as driver and mechanic. Three years later (1912) she has talked The Colonel into buying a Curtis biplane to quickly traverse their land empire, and Lacy shows herself a natural pilot as well as aero mechanic.
Comes her 18th birthday (1916) and the European war is furious. Lacy sneaks off to France to volunteer with other American and neutral-state fliers to shoot down Germans. She's the only flying woman; she's too tough, smart, and downright LUCKY to be denied.
Of course this is LIT so Lacy works her way sexually through the entire Allied pilots' corps, and more that a few German fliers too, including the Red Baron. We may contrive many varied fuckathon sessions for her.
Part I: The above -- she survives the war.
Part II: She returns to the ranch, fucks many cowboys and passers-by, but longs for the freedom of flight, and goes barnstorming around the world, fucking anybody available. She survives close calls and falls in love with a rescuer, probably an Aussie. They settle down on the ranch. The world economy is booming (1928).
Then, disaster. Hubby dies, leaving her a widow mother. Ranch is foreclosed after stock market crash (1929). Lacy suffers many travails but prevails. Cue the HEA ending. Y'all can work out those parts of the story.