This is part four of Gone to Kansas, you need to start with Ch. 01 in this series for it to make since. Everyone having sex in this story is 18 or older. I do not give permission for anyone to copy, print or publish any part of this story.
Previously in CH. 03
I ate breakfast with Ben and Emma, when we finished Ben said he was off to do chores and wished me luck, shaking my hand, he said he looked forward to seein me soon. Which left a little privacy for Emma and I to say our goodbyes to each other. I swear the more I kissed her the harder it was to get myself to leave, but I managed to pull myself away and get on down the road.
I had about 40 miles to go to get to Aunt Helen's ranch, then I'd find out what I'd gotten myself into. I loaded up my horses then hit the trail West, wishing I didn't have to leave.
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The day turned into a scorcher; I was hoping that Kansas wouldn't be as hot in the summer as back home. I was findin out that the weather here sucked just as bad as Missouri. Between the oppressive heat and havin to leave Emma, I found myself in a foul mood, but I still found myself lookin forward to seeing Aunt Helen. She would be the next best thing to bein home and her cooking was just as good as momma's.
I tried to make as good a time as possible and made about thirty miles the first day leavin about ten more miles to go. I got up before the sun the next mornin and took off for Aunt Helen's ranch.
Buddy had thrown a shoe, so I needed to get that taken care of before I went to the ranch. I rode into the little town of Sedan and stopped in front of the blacksmith's shop. There was a big ole boy workin the forge, he looked to be about 6' 2" and weighed about 225 pounds with massive forearms and not an ounce of fat on him.
"Howdy there, got time to shoe a couple a horses today?" I asked the blacksmith as I unsaddled.
He walked out to me and stuck out his hand. "Names Jeramiah, folks around here just call me the Swede, I reckon I could get you fixed up." I took his hand; he had the strongest grip of anyone I'd ever shook hands with. He was about 35 years old and had fairly long hair for a man, it went to just below his shoulders, he reminded me of those Vikings momma used to tell me stories about when I was a young boy.
"Pleasure to meet ya Jeremiah, names Zeb, I'm new to these parts but I reckon I'll be around a bit. Going to be working over at the Carrington Ranch."
When I said that the Swede's demeanor slightly changed, he seemed more distant than at first, I couldn't help but wonder about that.
The Swede got to workin and I stayed with him, tellin him about my journey, when I got around to mentioning that Helen and Tom were family, he seemed to be less tense around me. I went on to tell him I was comin out to help Aunt Helen run her ranch, that she was havin problems with a few of the hands and that I was there to try to straighten things out.
When I finished my tale, he looked up at me and said, "Mrs. Carrington is a very nice lady, I hope you can help her. I used to do some work for them before the trouble began and I thought the world of your aunt and uncle. But I need to warn you, things on that ranch ain't been right for a while, even before your uncle's death. Rumor is some of those boys are outlaws and have been rustlin cattle. Your aunt and uncle didn't know anything about it but since they got your uncle out of the way, I'm not sure how much they try to hide from your aunt. Rumor is that they've pretty much takin over all operation of the ranch and just ignore Mrs. Carrington. I haven't been out there since the death of your uncle; the two hands she has left made it clear they didn't want strangers pokin around."
"I figured she'd get the law involved with something like this." I replied.
"Well, I'm sure she would have if there was any law that would do somethin in these parts. Sedan has a town Marshal, but he won't leave the town to do anything, and we don't have a sheriff for the county in these parts yet. So don't plan on no help from the law, it's pretty much nonexistent."
"Well thanks for the heads up on the ranch situation."
"No problem, although I'd appreciate it if you kept our conversation just between us, like I said I think a lot of Mrs. Carrington and you bein here to help her is the only reason I gave you the information. If word got out, I was talkin bad about the boys out there I'd probably be the next one dead. Good luck to ya Zeb!"
"Thanks again Swede." I said as I handed him three dollars for shoeing both my horses. It was barely after noon, when I rode outa town and headed to the ranch.
While ridin to Aunt Helen's I munched on some jerky and dried fruit so I wouldn't have to take time out for lunch. It was hot and the ground was dry, I was raisin quite a bit of dust, so I wouldn't be too hard to spot from a distance if someone was of mind to do me in before I got there. I figured it was unlikely though since no one new exactly when I was a comin, or even if I was.
I rode into Aunt Helen's at about one in the afternoon, I'd never been there before so I was takin everything in on the way. She had a decent size house; it was made of field stone and there was a covered breezeway between one half the house and the other half, it also had a decent size covered front porch. Not far from the house was a barn with a lot fence and a corral nearby. There was also a bunkhouse near the corral. In the middle of all that there was a small windmill with a pipe that ran water into what looked to be a man-made water tank, used to water the stock, it was about twelve feet in diameter and probably a little over two feet deep.
I rode right up to the house, there was no sign of anyone, not that I was expectin there to be since it was mid-day, I figured all the hands should be out workin. I tied my horses off to the front porch and went on up the steps and knocked on the door. I was gettin ready to knock again when the door came open, it was Aunt Helen. She took a look at me and said, "Zeb, is that you?"
"Yes'm it surely is." I said with my hat in my hand and a big smile on my face. Aunt Helen let out a squeal and jumped into my arms. "Oh Zeb, I'm so thankful you're here!"
After she hugged me Aunt Helen looked me over, put her hand up to her mouth and said, "Oh my gosh Zeb, I wouldn't have recognized you if I passed you on the street! You've grown so much since the last time I've laid eyes on you!"
"Well, it's been a few years since we've seen each other and I was only about half grown then," I said.
"Well, your definitely full grown now! My goodness Zeb, your mother told me you were cuttin ties for a livin, looks like that hard work made a man of you!"
I was embarrassed and turned red at Aunt Helen's complement, Aunt Helen looked me up and down again and invited me in. Aunt Helen was a good lookin woman and I doubted she'd be unmarried for long with the looks and body she had. She looked a lot like my mom, the only real difference being her age, she was younger, and her hair was strawberry blonde.
Aunt Helen told me to have a seat at the table and she'd get us a cup of coffee, then fill me in on all that happened since Uncle Tom's death. She brought my cup over and sat across from me, "Zeb, why don't you tell me about your trip before we get down to business."