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Inextinguishable Love: Firefighter and Interracial Romance

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by Kathleen Bunker


  “Maybe the next time, Anita. This time I am just going to go and take a look at the ranch to see what it might need and what needs to be discarded,” he smiled at her, knowing that the main reason that he was not taking her along with him was because he might end up doing to her things that are far from any ranching or work.

  “How long will you be gone, Mr. DuPont?” she asked politely, looking a little disappointed.

  “I'm not sure, but when I'm ready to come back, I'll let you know so that you can book my return flight,” he said to her, perusing through the papers that she had handed him. “While I'm gone, I would like you to take charge here and keep me up to speed with everything that is happening, okay?”

  She nodded at him as she settled down on her seat again, still regarding him the way that she always did, almost as if she was undressing him and even fondling his dick with her eyes.

  *****

  “If all y’all ain’t gonna pay for your drinks, I'm gonna have to be forced to pull out my rifle,” Solange Smith said to the two rowdy cowboys seated on the bar stools of her saloon.

  “Is this bitch trying to threaten us,” the one with brown rotting teeth said as he broke into a loud drunken laughter.

  “If all y’all ain’t gonna pay for your drink,” the other one imitated her, making her start becoming even angrier.

  It was a good thing that she was used to dealing with these sorts of customers every day and she knew just how to handle them. She ran the saloon in a small dusty cowboy town of Elm Tree, located several miles away from Austin city. At times she wondered what a young woman like her was doing in these parts and yet she had so much more potential out there. She had come to Elm Tree out of necessity after being framed for a murder that she did not commit, back in the city. It was a long story that she did not like thinking about but preferred to concentrate on her business. At least it made her enough money to live a comfortable life here, despite the fact that it had its challenges. Many a time, there were outlaws that came from the desert and they ended up raiding all the shops and businesses, including her saloon, forcing everyone to start from scratch all over again.

  After the first robbery had taken place soon after she had moved into Elm Tree, Solange had grown a lot wiser. She had gone ahead and made an underground safe in her office at the back of the saloon and she kept her deposits there after every few transactions. That way even when they struck again, they would never take all of her loot. It had worked well for her so far because they usually made off with very little money that was not such a problem recovering.

  Solange planned to leave Elm Tree as soon as her name was cleared. This was definitely not a town for a city girl like her that was used to the good life out there. For starters, there seemed to be no young people around her own age, most of the men here being men in their forties onwards, and almost all married. Solange knew for a fact that at twenty-five she was not growing any younger, and that she would soon have to find herself a partner very soon. She had not even gotten any decent sex since moving into the town and as each day went by, she felt the craving within her loins becoming more and more. She was constantly feeling horny and yet there was no way that she could make out with these old dirty cowboys. She could not allow herself to stoop so low, and besides, she would not want to cause a scandal with their wives.

  Upstairs, she had a brothel where most travelers and locals would come to relieve their lust. That was probably her biggest income maker and she would source women from all parts of the state and put there on a commission basis. It was a good thing that the law out here was not as strict as in the cities, because she had never been caught for running a sex selling business. Even the sheriff was one of her major clients, which meant that she was pretty safe for the meantime.

  “All right gentlemen, I'm going to ask you one more time, are you going to give me my money or not?” she said, reaching under the counter for her rifle.

  “Why don’t we go up to one of your rooms so that we can pay you with a good fuck, I'm sure that would be better than money,” one of the cowboys laughed, spitting onto the ground.

  That was enough for Solange. She had already taken enough insults from the men and now one of them even had the audacity of spitting on her floor. She pulled the gun out from under the counter, cocking it and pointing it at the men.

  “I ain’t gonna ask you again, put my money on the counter and leave, I think that you’ve had enough to drink for tonight,” she said in a stern voice, the cowboys sobering up when they saw the double barrels pointing at them.

  “It’s all good, we were just kidding with you,” one of them said, pulling out a thick wad of notes and placing it on the counter. “Keep the change, we’ll see you tomorrow.”

  They slid off their bar stools and made their way out of the saloon staggering. Solange at times wondered how the cowboys got onto their horses when they were that drunk, but had never really gotten around to going out to watch them mounting. She followed them to the door and locked it, before going to the counter and emptying the cash box. She counted all the money carefully and then took it to the office and put it away in the concealed safe. Closing the store, Solange made her way upstairs to the brothel.

  For a woman in the male dominated cowboy west, Solange was doing pretty well for herself. Most of the women here were housewives that would never dare to venture into business and yet Solange Smith was doing better than most of the businesses that were ran by men. Despite her thriving businesses, Solange still knew that when the time came for her to leave, she would leave, unless a really good reason arose for her to stay in Elm Tree.

  *****

  “Giddy up,” Nick said to the horse, kicking it in the sides as it galloped off towards the prairie.

  He had arrived at the ranch the evening before and he was pretty excited at being here. The land was much bigger then he thought, and it was bordered by a river to the south, and another ranch to the north. In the morning he had toured the northern part of the ranch and now he was off to explore the southern part that was bordered by a river. The cattle were in the southern prairies and he intended to watch the cowhands doing a head count.

  It felt good to be out west, because here people did not realize who he was. They did not know that he was one of the richest men in the mid-west and they therefore treated him as just another boy that had inherited family land.

  “Well, boss, and that there is where them cattle is,” the foreman of the ranch said to him after almost an hour on horseback.

  “Wow, I didn’t know that one could have so much cattle,” Nick said as they broke into an open field where there was an endless sight of cattle disappearing into the horizon.

  “That is why I was telling you that it is going to be very hard for the ranch hands to take a tally of all the animals today,” the foreman said as Nick looked around at all the cattle and horses in disbelief, thinking of the best way forward.

  “Okay, I think I know what we are going to do, we are going to do an aerial count of all the adult females and then from there, we can try and get a round figure of all the animals. From now on, we will be tagging all the newborn calves so that it is easier for us to keep count,” Nick said, getting off his horse as he continued to scan around deep in thought.

  “Pardon me, Sir, but what is an aerial count?” the foreman looked confused.

  “We will count the animals from an airplane,” Nick laughed.

  “It’s gonna be pretty hard to come by an airplane in these sides, Sir, I don’t know of any folks that have any of those, because as it is, the ranchers are already struggling with the drought, and the prices of beef dropped greatly,” the foreman said.

  “Don’t you worry about that, Jake, I'm going to figure out a way around that. Now, we had better get back to the ranch house, I'm feeling pretty exhausted. I hope that there is somewhere I can catch a cold beer in town.”

  “There is actually a canteen out in town, although I'm not really sure if you are going t
o like it, you don’t look like the type to go to such places,” the foreman said.

  “If there is something that I have learned in life, Jake, it is never judge a book by the cover,” Nick said, mounting his horse as they began riding back to the ranch house.

  The sun was just coming down by the time that they were arriving back at the ranch house.

  “Welcome back home, Sir, it looks like you took after your grandfather, the old man would go out all day without anything to eat, only darkness bringing him back here,” Jake’s wife said to him fondly as he stepped into the house.

  Maggie was the one that handled the affairs of the house, cooking and all. She and Jake had worked for his grandfather for years and they were full of very fond memories, taking their time to tell Nick all about it. According to them, Francis had been one of the kindest men that were left in the countryside, and his death had affected them greatly. They had been like his family while he lived alone and when Nick had arrived, they had thought that he would relieve them of their duties and probably sell the ranch, something that he had no plans of doing.

  “Well, I guess it is in the blood,” Nick smiled at her.

  He already liked the both of them, even though he barely knew them. They made him feel like he had a family to come back home to. Inside the wooden house, a sweet mouthwatering aroma came from the kitchen, stimulating his appetite.

  “Mmm, something smells good in here,” he said, taking off his Stetson and placing it onto a hat rack.

  “I prepared some grilled chicken and potatoes along with a fruit salad. I hope that you'll like it. Unfortunately, we don’t have any liquor in the house, but you can ride into town, Madam Solange owns a saloon there,” she said cheerfully to him.

  “Thank you, Maggie, I guess I'll ride into town later on, it might give me the opportunity to meet up with some of the townsfolk here,” he said to her, patting her on the back.

  *****

  It was a Friday and as usual on such a day, the saloon was packed with cowboys. Most of the customers were her regulars as well as farm hands that had received their weekly wages. Solange sat in the inner side of the counter, watching her customers closely. It was the usual boring crowd, but then what could she do about it apart from make do with what she got.

  “Another beer, Andy,” she said to the sheriff.

  “Yes, Madam Solange, another beer will do, and then maybe you could get me one of your best girls upstairs,” he winked at her knowingly.

  “That shouldn’t be a problem at all, as a matter of fact, there are some new hot girls that came in yesterday, and I'm sure that you would like to try out some fresh meat,” she smiled at him, carrying a keg of beer to his table.

  She was walking back to the counter when she heard the door of the saloon opening, and when she turned to look, there stood a man that she had never seen before. He was slightly older than her and was dressed very decently, even wearing a gold watch, despite the fact that he was wearing cowboy gear. He stood in the doorway looking around the room before his eyes finally settled on her, his deep blue eyes searching hers. Solange found herself blushing deeply as something stirred in between her thighs.

  This had to be the most handsome man that she had ever laid her eyes on, and Solange found herself staring at him, unable to look away. Everyone in the saloon turned to look at the newcomer, and he nodded at them, tipping his Stetson as he walked towards the counter. Solange felt as if her thighs were going to give in, her strength draining away for some unknown reason. No man had ever made her feel this way, and it was only because everyone in the saloon was suddenly concentrating on the stranger as he came to a stop at the counter, that she got back her composure.

  “Evening, Sir, what can I serve you?” she said to him in a strange voice, her throat running dry.

  “Hi, I would like a cold beer, if you please,” he said to her as he settled onto one of the bar stools at the counter.

  “One moment,” she said, fetching an empty keg and filling it with cold broth. “You must be new around here, I've never seen you around.”

  His blue eyes studied her for a moment, running over her body from her head downwards. She felt goose bumps forming on her forearms as a pleasant ripple went through her already horny love slit, all the way to her throbbing clit.

  “I'm not very sure if I would call myself new here, because I have a ranch here, the Ford Fold,” he said to her as he took the keg from her and sat with his back against the wall, looking around.

  “Wait a minute, you are related to the old man that passed away recently?” she asked, feeling a little surprised since it had always been rumored that the old man had no family, and holding the largest and most prime land in the area, it would go back into the hands of the government.

  The man nodded at her as she looked at him with interest. “Nobody has ever heard of any of his relatives, but looking at it differently, you do look similar.”

  He smiled at her the sexiest smile that she had seen in a long time, dimples forming in his cheeks. He was the first young guy that she had seen in Elm Tree in the two years that she had been here, and he felt like a breeze of fresh air.

  “So, does this mean that you're actually moving here, or considering to move to Elm Tree?” she couldn’t hide her curiosity.

  “Something like that, it all depends on how everything goes,” he said to her, his eyes hovering over her breasts for a moment before he looked away.

  “Well, I'm Solange Smith, but the folk here call me Madam Solange,” she said, not mentioning that the title Madam had come around because of the brothel that she ran.

  “Nick, Nick DuPont, it is a pleasure to meet you, Solange,” he said to her, extending his hand to hers for a handshake.

  As their hands connected, Solange felt a powerful wave of electricity passing through them and going all the way down to her throbbing clit. As he greeted her, he looked into her green eyes and she was not sure if that was passion that she saw written in his eyes.

  “Can I buy you a beer or something to drink?” he said to her. “Oh, and before I forget, give everyone in here a round on me.”

  She arched her eyebrows to look at him, blushing when she realized that his eyes were right down her cleavage, checking out her boobs. She covered her cleavage with her hands, making him look away. She was used to men staring at her this way, but for some reason, she felt very self-conscious when she was around Nick.

  “Did you say for everyone, a round on you?” she asked, not sure if she’d heard right, since something like this had never happened before, and today the saloon was packed to the brim.

  “Yes, I would like to buy everyone in this saloon a round of drinks, and that includes you, sexy lady,” he said, making her blush even more as her cheeks colored deeply.

  She went about passing around the drinks, and just like that, her dream man became the legend of Elm Tree. Solange did not mean to flirt with him, but that is what she found herself doing for the rest of the evening, and especially as more and more drinks were poured. She almost couldn’t believe how horny she was feeling, her cunt hot and wet all evening. She wanted this man in ways that she had never wanted anyone before, although maybe she felt this way because it had been quite a while since she’d had a good shag, and from such a hot dude. She almost died of longing that evening when he left her saloon, because she had just began to think that she just might have a chance with him.

  *****

  She had been on his mind all week and Nick just couldn’t seem to shake her image out of his mind. Solange Smith was a woman of a kind. She was not only sexy and young for such a place, but she was also very determined, her business among the best thriving ones in Elm Tree. Nick had wanted to go back to the saloon after that, but so much had been happening at the ranch, he had not gotten the time to go back. From the information that he gathered from the ranch hands, Solange had just appeared from nowhere and set up the saloon, and slightly later, putting up a brothel to supplement the men’s needs
. Sex was the oldest trade on the market and so Nick understood Solange's business sense in opening the brothel in Elm Tree.

  He looked at his watch knowing that Gary Stiles would be here any minute. He had been a week at the ranch and it felt good that his friend was coming to visit him so soon. Gary was a dedicated biker, and had been one right from the time that they had met in the army, and so Nick knew that Gary would most likely arrive on his Harley. It would probably be brought to Austin by air and then he could ride all the way down here.

  “Everything in order in the fields?” he asked Jake as Jake came galloping into the compound, dismounting and tethering his mare by the barn.

  “Yes, we had a couple of rustlers down by the far end, but we scared them away with explosives,” he said as a matter of fact, as if it was the most normal thing to go blowing up explosives.

  “We are going to have to mend the fences on the borders of the ranch to prevent such things happening again,” Nick said as he turned from Jake to look at the far horizon at the setting sun. “An electric fence would probably do the trick here.”

  “I think that will be a good idea, Sir, because not a week goes by before we come across rustlers. There is even a time we had to chase after some of the cattle that had already been pushed by the fence,” the foreman said as Nick turned around on hearing a humming sound.

  At first there was no sign of anything in sight except the low hum, becoming louder and louder, and a cloud of dust in the distance. He nearly expected to see one of the neighbor’s trucks passing by when he saw a familiar Harley turning into the gate of the ranch house. Gary's huge frame was at the wheel of the Harley as it began rumbling down the gravel road that led to the ranch house, parking next to Nick's hired truck. Nick immediately forgot about Jake and hurried towards the bike.

 

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