I decided I needed to find out exactly what was at the end of this little road. I eased my truck down the road into the heart of Little Bear Bay. I knew I needed to get a first hand look at what is going on down there before I confronted Jet with whatever it is I was about to confront him with. Half a mile down into the bay the road dead ended at the edge of Little Bear Creek. I was flabbergasted at what I saw.
There was a small forklift ---- parked up under a newly constructed metal shed. The metal shed was covering a stack of sacked shell corn. There looked to be about a hundred tons of sacked corn stacked up under the shed. Between the shed and the creek was a brand new looking still. It was a big industrial sized looking thing. There was also what looked to be about a thousand gallon stainless steel tank sitting right beside the still. I knew this had to be the rig that I had caught Jet putting together a few weeks ago up behind the horse barn. I got the feeling that Aunt Mini is about to go back into the moonshining business again ---- big time. I also knew that this just isn’t going to happen. I figured I needed to go pull the plug on this operation ---- right now.
I found Jet at the horse barn. I found him brushing down Lacy’s horse, Moon Star.
"What the crap have you got going on down in Little Bear Bay?" I asked him point blank when I walked up to him.
"Cole, you don’t need to worry about that," he told me right back. "Mimi ain’t in the business. She’s just gonna make some gas-o-hole for my truck. Besides, we needed to do something with the corn."
"What are you talking about, Jet?" I asked him.
"Well, I sold the corn futures we had," he told me. " We made a good profit too. I didn’t really want to sell just yet cause I figured corn prices was gonna go up another few cent. But, I knew you would need the money to pay for the new church we gonna be buildin. So I went ahead and sold the corn contracts we was holdin. That way you could use the profit to pay for the new church. I made us two and three quarter million. The church is gonna cost three million, but I figured you could afford to cover the balance."
"What church?" I asked Jet.
"You know, the church I been tellin you about. We got to have a bigger church. I got Ben Hardy designin us one. He’s got the plans most ready. He says it’s gonna cost three million. Now we got the money too. Now we can build a nice big church so everybody can come to church," Jet told me.
"Jet, how many people have you told about this new church of yours?" I asked him.
"Nobody, Cole. Just you and Ben. Well, I did tell the preacher. I figured he needed to know too. I guess I mentioned somethin about it to the church’s Buildin Committee. I figured they needed to know what we was up to. I made sure to tell them that you was gonna pay for it though. I didn’t want them to get all worried about money. I guess I told the Property Committee too. I figured they needed to be decidin where to put the new church. Other than that, I ain’t told nobody. I thought you would want to be the one to tell the good news about us gittin a new church to the congregation since you was gonna be payin for it. Oh, I did tell the Finance Committee too. I figured they needed to know. Oh, and I told the choir too. But that’s all, Cole. I swear that’s all. Well, I did tell the Darby’s and Rose and Henry," he told me.
Crap!
I took a deep breath and calmed myself down. What else could I expect out of Jet? He was only doing what he thought was right. Besides, this nut was making me money hand over fist. I figured I was about to spring for a new church. One thing is for certain, life is never dull with Jet in the world. But three million for a church? Boy is this going to be interesting.
"Tell me some more about Little Bear Bay, Jet. How many tons of corn have you got hidden down there?" I said and asked of him.
"Cole, my friend that I buy feed from, I mean the man that I buy feed for our stock from. He was about to loose his shirt. Right after I sold our corn futures, the bottom fell out of the corn market. I tried to tell him to sell, but he wouldn’t listen. He held his contracts. The bottom fell out from under him. I bought his corn at a fair price. He’s a good guy, but was in bad trouble. He didn’t need to loose his shirt though. I got a good deal on his corn ---- and he’ll survive. We gotta do somethin with the corn I bought from him. The barn got full of corn. We didn’t have anywhere else to store it. Mimi, she ain’t goin into the business. She’s just gonna play a little bit. She ain’t gonna be sellin any of her stuff. I promise, Cole," he told me.
"OK, Jet," I told him. "Just don’t let Aunt Mimi go crazy with making the stuff."
Things got quiet between us after that. I finally turned to go.
"Have you seen Margie?" I asked Jet as I was walking back out of the barn towards my truck.
"She’s off today. I think she went down to Hot Springs for a few days," he replied.
"Thank goodness," I thought to myself. I still had no idea how to confront her about all the ghost stuff.