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The Kessel clan had always tried to just fit in. They were like so many other West Virginia families, who were land rich, but cash poor. At least, that was the front they showed to anyone that wasn't related to them. Even then, they held everything close to the vest. There was good reason for their deception, as they actually had more worth than anyone could ever know. The back portion of their property, adjacent to Monongahela National Forest, had been producing distilled spirits for over a century. When the money from that illegal business dried up, and the 1970's came along, the hills were perfect for growing a new cash crop, marijuana. Now, with more surrounding states legalizing cannabis, that money stream was also going away. Deciding how to branch out into a different trade would be dangerous, no matter what they might produce. To make things even worse, a multinational coal corporation had been working to strip the hilltop behind their land, and that would let prying eyes see into their operations. The Kessel family were determined to do whatever it might take to keep the family business running, and the money flowing into their coffers. |