The Black Soil My Brother Tried To Steal Before The County Arrived-nhu9999 - Chainityai

The Black Soil My Brother Tried To Steal Before The County Arrived-nhu9999

My brother Ray brought seven neighbors to the fence because he wanted witnesses.

He wanted men who would go back to the co-op and the diner and say Caleb Hope had finally lost his sense.

He wanted the county to hear it before supper.

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Most of all, he wanted our father’s farm to look so ridiculous in my hands that no one would question the papers he had already prepared.

The frost helped him.

It made the field look harder and poorer than it was.

It sat white in the hollows and along the fence posts, and every place the hogs had not touched looked like old bone under the morning light.

The sign on the fence helped him too.

Hopeful’s Hog Hotel.

One of the neighbors had painted it on a scrap board, but Ray had tied it high enough for everyone to see from the road.

He grinned when I looked at it.

I left it there.

A man gives away more than he means to when he thinks you are too ashamed to keep looking.

The fifty sows came down the trailer ramp in a red wave, angry and loud and alive.

They hit the field with the kind of force no clipboard can measure.

The extension man stood back from the fence, clean boots planted in the frost, and told me what the numbers said.

The ground was tired.

The hardpan was shallow.

The organic matter was poor.

The county had records going back far enough to prove I was wasting my time.

I thanked him.

Ray laughed like that settled it.

Then he leaned in and made his threat.

“Sign the farm over by supper, or I’ll have you declared unfit and sell every acre.”

He said it softly because cowards like privacy for the worst part of themselves.

I looked at him for a long second.

He had our mother’s eyes and none of her mercy.

I could have shouted.

I could have shoved his boot off my fence.

Instead, I latched the gate and watched the hogs.

My father used to say the land will tell you things if you can stand being quiet long enough to hear it.

That morning, the land spoke through fifty animals Ray had called a joke.

The sows rooted the pale clay first.

They tore the old weed crowns loose and shoved their snouts through frost that would have stopped a disk blade from cutting clean.

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