In an equestrian context, 'bareback' means riding without a saddle. So it could be a story about a guy riding a female horse without a saddle, perhaps detailing his experience, the challenges, or the special bond formed during such a ride.
It could be a story where a guy, who is an experienced rider, rides a girl horse bareback in a competition. He has to rely on his own skills and the communication with the horse without the aid of a saddle. This story could showcase his horsemanship, the trust between him and the horse, and how they perform in the face of challenges during the event.
The plot could be that the guy is a traveler in a strange world. He meets a girl who is a part of a tribe that has a tradition of bareback riding. The girl offers to let the guy ride her horse (which is a very special and fast horse). Together, they embark on a journey to find a hidden treasure. Along the journey, they have to outrun bandits and cross dangerous terrains, all while the guy is riding the horse bareback.
In equestrian, a bareback story could be about a mother who overcomes her fear of riding without a saddle. For example, there was a mom who decided to take up bareback riding later in life. She started with gentle horses and through perseverance, she became quite good at it. It was a story of self - discovery and a newfound love for horses in a more natural way of riding.
It could mean she just wants to share a funny moment with him. Maybe they had an interesting encounter or he did something hilarious that she wants to show to her friends.
Literally, it can be seen as a contrast. The 'new girl' represents freshness, novelty, and perhaps a different era or mindset. The 'old story' is something that has been around for a while, with its own set of values, themes, and motifs. When combined, it could suggest a clash or a harmonious blend. For instance, if the old story is about a haunted house and the new girl is a skeptic, her journey through the old story's setting could lead to different interpretations and a new understanding of the old narrative.
Another way to look at it could be in a more creative or symbolic sense. Maybe the 'girl' represents a force or entity that is extracting or 'milking' some quality or resource from the 'guy'. For instance, if the guy is very creative and the girl is constantly getting ideas from him, it's like she's'milking' his creativity.
One story could be about a wife who went bareback horseback riding for the first time. She was a bit nervous at first, but as she got on the horse and started moving, she felt a sense of freedom. The wind in her hair and the rhythm of the horse's movement made it an exciting and fun experience.
It could mean that there are 10 events or elements that lead to 16 different consequences which ultimately result in one final outcome. For example, 10 different decisions made by a character could lead to 16 various situations, but in the end, they all come together to form one big conclusion in the story.
Perhaps it's about a girl who challenges my ideas so thoroughly that it shakes my confidence in my own thoughts. For example, in a debate, she presents such strong arguments that it makes my previous stance seem weak, as if she's 'destroying' my intellectual position.
Well, 'pettie girl goes big' could mean that a small or young girl (assuming 'pettie' means petite) takes on a big challenge. For example, she might be involved in a large project at school like a big science fair project or a major role in a school play.
It could be a very strange and surreal concept where perhaps a dog - like monster has some sort of odd interaction with a girl, like licking her face. But this is really a very far - fetched and not a typical fanfic scenario. It might be used in a horror - themed fanfic to create a sense of unease or in a really wacky, experimental piece of writing.