Cowboy's Story

Tales of a Gunslinger

Chapter 1 by kaylaiswicked kaylaiswicked

{This story takes place in the Old West. All characters are over 18}

Robert Lee Jackson, who was later known as “Snake Jackson” was born in July 1862 on a small ranch just outside of Amarillo, Texas. His Daddy, wounded earlier in the war, struggled to support his wife and four children on the hardscrabble land. As the war ended, times got harder, but the Jackson family survived.

Robert’s story really begins in the fall of 1880 when he was attending a one-room school six miles from his home. 19 students of varied ages attended the school, taught by 20-year old Constance Harper. Robert had grown into a lanky, quick, and intelligent boy, well liked and looked upon as a leader by the other children. His older sisters had married by the time they were 15 and his brother, Stuart, never had much use for learning, so he had dropped out after sixth grade. But Robert loved school and his Daddy allowed him to continue with his lessons as long as he was able to work with the cows and horses on the ranch. Robert also had a gift for numbers and games, a gift that would seriously affect his life.

On a hot September day, while the children were at recess, Robert, who had just turned 18, and three of the other boys hid behind the woodshed. Robert had his pants down, showing off his most unusual feature – a long, thin dick that measured almost 12 inches in length. It was this attribute that lead to his nickname – Snake. The boys were so engrossed by Snake’s tool; they did not hear Miss Constance walk up. She took one long look at Robert’s cock before she began berating the nasty boys. At the end of the day Miss Constance ordered Robert to stay after school.

The lessons Miss Constance taught Robert that day and in the days following were some of the best he ever had. In April, Miss Constance, whose belly began swelling, disappeared. When two of the other young women in town also began showing bigger bellies, Robert’s father shipped him off to relations in Fort Collins, Colorado.

Robert lived with his Uncle Todd Jackson, his Aunt Sally, and their daughter Anna Mae, who was the same age as Snake, for a little over a year. He worked on Uncle Todd’s ranch, learning to handle cows and horses. He also learned to handle a gun, a skill at which he quickly became proficient. Snake began spending almost every Saturday night in town, where he developed a reputation as a sharp card player and a skillful lady’s man.

Robert’s talents with the ladies was noticed at the Jackson ranch. When Snake noticed that both his Aunt Sally and his Cousin Anna Mae were showing signs of swollen bellies he decided that it was time for him to move out on his own. His packed his things, saddled his horse, and headed north toward Cheyenne.

It was the First of May 1882 when Snake Jackson rode into Cheyenne for the fist time. The sun was shining, the air was still, and he had $200 of Faro winnings in his pockets.

He pulled his horse up in the center of the main street and considered his options.

Where does he go first?

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