Auntie Jones is a life long country fan. She has learned endless traditional country songs by obscure unrecorded musicians and she teaches you several of them on her old warped guitar. You work her fields like a mule for food and lodging. Its such hard work when the sun goes down you just eat and sleep. Sleep is your only real release. That and music. But Auntie Jones won't let you play her guitar except once or twice a week. Too much music makes a field hand lazy she explains. Dirt poor and stuck on the farm. Auntie does not even own a phone. This goes on for two and a half years. Auntie passes on leaving you nothing. All her land and her home and possessions are sold and the money given up to the local church.
The only thing you get out of it is a ride back into the city from your cousin Jack Shepsdale after the funeral.