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| told him that was a risk | was willing to take. He askedif | had any experience working on a ranch. | was
honest and told him that | had spent a few summers on my uncles place in Texas, but | wasn't a cowboy. He put
his hand out and we shook on our agreement. He toldto call him Bill and | introduced myself. We walked
back into the diner where his wife sat waiting.
"Colleen, this is Carson Jones. He's going to be working for us, if he can handle it," Bill said.
Colleen rose from her chair and held her hand out. | took it in mine. "It's very nice to meet you, Carson," she
said. Her voice was clear with perhaps a lingering hint of an Irish accent. Like her husband she was trim and fit.
She was a very pretty
woman.
"It's nice to meet you too, Mrs...." | realized Bill hadn't toldhis last name.
"Buckman. The last nis Buckman. But you just callColleen. Don't really have much use for formality in
this part of the country." | instantly liked this lovely lady.
Bill toldthat I could follow them back to the ranch. Before leaving town he pulled up to a general store and
got out and | joined him.
"| thought you might want to pick up sclothes suitable for ranch work," he said.
"Yeah, your right. | don't think what I brought withwould last long," | replied grateful that he had the
forethought to think of this.
| followed him in where he was warmly greeted by the store owner. It was obvious that Bill was a regular
customer. Forty minutes later | had enough jeans and work shirts for a week as well as a coat and a pair of
western style riding boots. It was enough to get by for now.
From the general store it was close to a twenty five mile drive to the main gate which was arched over with the
nRocking B Ranch on it. That was his brand, a rocking B. It was another mile of private road to the main
house. Their two story house stood on a rise. It was well maintained and looked to be freshly painted. Behind the
house | could see a barn and several out buildings.
The pickup they drove was partly filled with sacks of groceries and | reckoned this was probably their weekly trip
into town for supplies. | pulled up behind them and filled my arms with the bags and followed the Buckmans into
the kitchen. Two trips and we had the truck unloaded.
Bill toldto drive around back and he would would showwhere | could bunk down. | pulled around and saw
him standing in front of a small cabin. When | got out he said | could use this cabin and he pointed to a similar
one a few yards away and toldthat one was used by Sam. He said Sam was out making the rounds and |
would meet him later.
Bill waited while | unloaded my bags. The cabin had one large room that had a bed along one wall and a table
with two chairs. In one corner was a pot belly wood stove. There was also a bathroom with a single stall shower.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtIt wasn't fancy but it was clean. It would do for now as a suitable place to stay and hopefully avoid being found
by Janice.
When | went back outside Bill was sitting in his pickup and toldto hop in. He tookfor a ride around the
ranch. He had almost six thousand acres of which five thousand were pretty flat and made for good grazing.
There was a couple hundred acres sectioned off that he grew winter feed on. The back section of the ranch was
hilly and covered by forest. Farther on | could see mountains from which a stream flowed cutting through the
property. He said this area was only traversable on horseback.
| learned that he used to have three full thands but times had been rough and Sam was the only one left. He
had been working on the ranch for going on thirty years. During round up when they selected stock to take to
market he did hire extra help. It was five o'clock when he droppedoff at the little cabin.
"Oh, by the way. | noticed you carry in a lap top. I've got a satellite connection with a router so you can access
the intewirelessly. Supper is in the main house and we normally eat at six," he said before pulling away.
It tookless than thirty minutes to have my stuff put away. That lefttto boot up my computer. Just as
Bill had said, | was able to make a wireless connection. | checked my e-mail real quick. | had set up a new
account and there was one e-mail from Jake. He had said if he had any news about Janice he would letknow.
Apparently she had reportedmissing to the police and they were investigating my disappearance. That gave
something to think about. Jake was the only one that | had actually told | was leaving and even he didn't know
where | was going as at the t| didn't either. | had mailed my resignation to my former employer but hadn't
actually told them in person that | was leaving. Just before six | walked over to the main house and knocked on
the kitchen door. Bill called out forto con in. | stepped inside and saw Colleen putting the food on the
table. Bill was standing to one side talking to a man that | assumed was Sam. Bill motionedover.
"Sam, this is Carson, the new hand | was telling you about. At least for today. We'll see how he feels about it
tomorrow after a days work," Bill said with a broad grin. "Carson, this here's Sam."
Sam gavea beaming smile and stuck out his hand. He was a big man. At least six foot three and like Bill,
looked like he had worked hard all his life. He appeared to be about the sage as Bill. One other thing, he
was African American. | shook his hand and could feel the strength in his grip. "Well, young man, lets hope you
like it here. | could use the help," he said.
| guess at twenty eight | was about half his age so he consideredto be young. "I plan to give it my best shot,"
| replied.
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Just then Colleen told us to sit down as supper was ready. Bill and his wife sat at opposite ends of the table which
left Sam and | to sit between them across from each other. On the table was a large platter of pork chops, a big
bowl of mashed potatoes and another with fresh green beans. There was also a plate stacked with obviously
hmade biscuits.
"We don't eat fancy here, Carson," Colleen said. "But there's plenty and it's filling."
My mouth was watering. "It looks great," | replied. The food was passed around and our plates were filled. It
looked delicious and was. Colleen was a good cook. As we ate | asked Bill if he had been here all his life.
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"Now, Bill. You know you're the only man | ever had eyes for. | just had to make sure that you wanted me
enough," Colleen said.
"My wife has been responsible for the three happiest days of my life. The day she agreed to marry me, the day
she did marryand the day she gave birth to our daughter Caitlin," Bill said. | hadn't seen any sign of a
daughter and Colleen must have read my look of curiosity.
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"It'll be nice to have a vet in the family. Should could down on sof the expenses," Bill added with a grin.
After dinner | tried to help clear the
dishes but Colleen toldthat that
was her job and shooedaway. Bill
toldthat breakfast was at five
thirty and we started to work at six.
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up when he was in town. | asked him
if | could borrow the front page and
he said sure. Once we were out of the
house | asked Sam if he could step
into my cabin for a minute. We went
inside and | took out my digital
camera and showed him how use it. |
had him take a close up of me
holding front page of the news paper
up. | could tell he was curious about
why | wanted this picture but he
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