The City Boy And The Cowboy
Wally was a city boy who was born and reared in New York City. He had just celebrated his twenty sixth birthday. He was a nerd and lived alone because he did not know how to meet people and hated crowds. Any thing over three people was a crowd. He had a job with a company working as a computer programmer and engineer. The type of work that he was doing permitted him to do most of his work at home so he only went to his office on special occasions such as picking up his paycheck.
He received a certified letter through the mail from a Mr. Steve Walker, an attorney, in Midland, Texas notifying him that his Uncle John had passed away. His uncle was his only relative left in his family who lived and owned a ranch outside of Midland in west Texas. He had left is entire estate to Wally.
Wally talked to his boss and got permission to take his computer and go to Midland to settle the estate. He would be able to do his work while at the ranch. This was a new adventure for Wally. He had never seen a cow or horse up close. What he had seen and knew about ranching was from reading, watching movies and TV shows.
Mr. Walker met Wally at the Midland airport and took him to his office where he explained in detail about the Last Will and Testament of his uncle. He went over the outstanding bills that were owed and learned that his Uncle had left a considerable amount of money in savings, which would more than enough cover all of the bills that had accumulated. He also was told that his uncle had left a practically new Dodge pickup and most of the ranch equipment and machinery was not very old. After talking to Mr. Walker and signing some of the legal papers necessary to settle the estate Mr. Walker drove him out to the ranch.
Wally was real impressed by all of the open country, which seemed to be not much more than sagebrush and sand but he did enjoy the lack of traffic and not millions of people always on the go. The ranch house was also very impressive. It was much larger than he imagine that it would be, and there was even a nice size swimming pool and patio. The interior of the house was rustic but was well furnished with nice furniture and fixtures. Mr. Walker walked him around the house and pointed out where the keys were to the pickup and other incidental helpful information.
They had not been there very long before there was a knock on the back door. Mr. Walker answered the door and welcomed Pablo Gomez to come inside. Mr. Walker introduced Pablo to Wally and explained that Pablo was the only cowhand that had remained on the ranch after Uncle John had died. Pablo was in his late fifties and was living in the bunkhouse. He had been taking care of the remaining livestock, which Uncle John had not sold before his death. The sale of the livestock accounted for the large amount of money in the savings account. Wally reassured Pablo that he had a job until he decided what he was going to do with the ranch.
Before Mr. Walker left to return to his office he told Wally that if he decided to sell the ranch that there had already been a number of inquires and he did not believe he would have any trouble selling it. He asked Wally to call or contact him if he had any questions or needed any help. Wally assured him that he would.
After Mr. Walker left Wally had a long talk with Pablo and told him that he knew nothing about ranching and that he was going to depend on him to teach him what he needed to know.
The first week passed by then the second and third. Wally was as indecisive as he was the first day he arrived on the ranch. He really began to like the place and being out of doors. Pablo had taught him how to ride a horse, which made him very sore and he had trouble walking for a couple of days but he began getting the hang of it. Pablo had taken him around and showed him the boundaries of the ranch. Making a living at ranching was not a concern. He knew that he could keep his job as a computer programmer and engineer and do the work necessary from the ranch. Occasionally he might need to go to New York but he could always catch a plane and fly back if necessary. His salary would more than cover his living expenses at the ranch, as it was a lot cheaper to live in this part of the country and he could be alone like he wanted.
For lack of anything to do at night Wally began to visit a gay chat room. He used the computer name of donkey. He meets and gets to talk to a man who is known as horse’s ass. They started meeting every night and chatted with each other for an hour or so for four weeks. They played it real cool and were reluctant in giving out much of the personal information about themselves. They had said enough that both of them surmised that they both were living in the country, but that was about all they knew about each other except Wally had stated that he was twenty six years old and horses-ass was twenty seven years old.
One afternoon a young man about Wally’s age showed up at the ranch house riding a horse. He was a tall lanky sort of guy wearing tight Levis, western shirt, cowboy boots and a straw cowboy hat. He got off his horse, dusted off his shirt and introduced himself as Hank and told him that he was his neighbor and lived down away and had known his uncle.
“Nice to meet you Hank. I’m Wally. Would you like to have a beer?”
“That would be great. I am hot and thirsty but out here you are most of the time anyway.”
“Let’s go to the patio and set by the swimming pool and I will go inside and get us a beer.” After getting them a beer they sat down and started talking. It was very evident that both of them were lonely.
“Wally the main reason I stopped by is to ask you if you would be interested in leasing some of your pasture land for a while. I would like to graze some of my cattle in your pasture for several months.”
Not knowing what to tell Hank, he said, “Let me think about it a while.” The real reason for the delayed answer was that he wanted to consult with Pablo before making any commitment.
They talked to each other for a while and Wally got to feeling that they were enjoying each other’s company. Wally extended an invitation to Hank to have dinner with him. He would cook some steaks on the grill and they would eat by the swimming pool. Hank accepted the invitation, but told him that he needed to go home and do a few chores, but would return for dinner and would bring a bottle of wine.
As soon as Hank left Wally went to the bunkhouse and talked to Pablo about leasing some of the pastureland to Hank. Pablo told him that various ranchers for a number of reasons were doing that now days and he thought that Hank need to make an offer that was reasonable for everyone concerned. While they were talking Wally invited Pablo to come have dinner with he and Hank. Pablo accepted with two conditions. One he would come help prepare the dinner and two when finished eating that he would need to return to the bunkhouse and write some letters. By the time Hank returned driving his pickup Wally and Pablo had the fire in the grill ready to put the steaks on and to be cooked to each other’s taste. The baked potatoes and toss salad was ready to be put on the table.
During dinner Wally agrees to let Hank put cattle on his property to graze until he decides what he wants to do with the ranch. He expressed that the longer he stayed there the more attached that he was getting to living on the ranch. Pablo excuses himself and clears the table and cleans up the kitchen before returning to his bunkhouse.
While they were talking Hank thanked Wally for dinner and stated that he had gotten into a rut.
“Every night after supper I have been spending time on the computer chatting with someone in a chat room. It has become a habit.”
“Really! That’s what I have been doing every night. To night is going to be an exception.”
“What chat room do you go to?” Hank asked.
“Well it is a gay chat room. I’m sure you would never be interested in visiting there.”
“Gay chat room huh? I have been going to a gay chat room also.”
Both of them pointed at each other. Hank said “Donkey?” At the same time Wally said “Horses-ass?”
They started laughing about the coincidence and could hardly believe that it was possible. Neither one of them was disappointed, but they were not what they had imagined. After talking for a couple of hours Hank said he needed to go home, but if it was alright that he would herd some of his cattle into Wally’s pasture the following day.
Hank did get his cattle moved into the pasture and finished just before the sun was going down. He stopped by Wally’s place to say hello. Wally offered him a beer and invited him to have a sandwich for supper, which Hank readily accepted.
After they had eaten Wally suggested that they go skinny-dipping. To his surprise Hank answered him by standing up and removing his clothes without showing any embarrassment or being bashful. He was impressed by Hank’s long muscular legs, thin firm body, and just the right amount of hair on his chest to make him look masculine. Hank was equally impressed with Wally’s body, which was similar to his own with the exception that Wally was not as tall.
They played around in the swimming pool and eventually Hank went under the water and came up directly in front of Wally. He grabbed a hold of Wally and gives him a long passionate kiss. When they broke apart Wally told Hank that they should go inside the house. They both jumped out of the pool and headed to Wally’s bedroom. Once in the bedroom and on the bed they started kissing each other again and at the same time were stroking each other’s cocks. Then Hank went down on Wally’s seven-inch hard member and began sucking and deep throating him. Wally lay back and enjoyed what Hank was doing to him. Eventually he switched places with Hank and began sucking on his seven and half incher. They kept switching back and forth several times before Wally asked Hank to fuck him. Hank could not have been more pleased to oblige Wally.
Hank fucked Wally in several different positions before he shot off inside Wally’s love channel. Then Hank went down on Wally again and Wally ejaculated while being deep throated by Hank.
Having sex for the first time was just the beginning of many other sexual encounters in the future. They fell in love and decided to move in together and combine the two ranches. They chose Wally’s place to live because it was in better shape and had the swimming pool. They agreed that Hank would oversee the ranch and Wally would take care of the business end. They hired a couple to live in Hank’s house with the wife to serve as their cook and housekeeper with the husband working as a ranch hand. They also hired two more cowboys to assist Pablo. Wally was going to keep his old job as long as he could.
The old adage “You can take a man out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the man” was switched around in Wally’s case. Hank often said “You can take the man out of the city but you can’t take the city out of the man.”
The End.
The City Boy And The Cowboy
By Kevin - unoponcho
By Kevin - unoponcho
Wally was a city boy who was born and reared in New York City. He had just celebrated his twenty sixth birthday. He was a nerd and lived alone because he did not know how to meet people and hated crowds. Any thing over three people was a crowd. He had a job with a company working as a computer programmer and engineer. The type of work that he was doing permitted him to do most of his work at home so he only went to his office on special occasions such as picking up his paycheck.
He received a certified letter through the mail from a Mr. Steve Walker, an attorney, in Midland, Texas notifying him that his Uncle John had passed away. His uncle was his only relative left in his family who lived and owned a ranch outside of Midland in west Texas. He had left is entire estate to Wally.
Wally talked to his boss and got permission to take his computer and go to Midland to settle the estate. He would be able to do his work while at the ranch. This was a new adventure for Wally. He had never seen a cow or horse up close. What he had seen and knew about ranching was from reading, watching movies and TV shows.
Mr. Walker met Wally at the Midland airport and took him to his office where he explained in detail about the Last Will and Testament of his uncle. He went over the outstanding bills that were owed and learned that his Uncle had left a considerable amount of money in savings, which would more than enough cover all of the bills that had accumulated. He also was told that his uncle had left a practically new Dodge pickup and most of the ranch equipment and machinery was not very old. After talking to Mr. Walker and signing some of the legal papers necessary to settle the estate Mr. Walker drove him out to the ranch.
Wally was real impressed by all of the open country, which seemed to be not much more than sagebrush and sand but he did enjoy the lack of traffic and not millions of people always on the go. The ranch house was also very impressive. It was much larger than he imagine that it would be, and there was even a nice size swimming pool and patio. The interior of the house was rustic but was well furnished with nice furniture and fixtures. Mr. Walker walked him around the house and pointed out where the keys were to the pickup and other incidental helpful information.
They had not been there very long before there was a knock on the back door. Mr. Walker answered the door and welcomed Pablo Gomez to come inside. Mr. Walker introduced Pablo to Wally and explained that Pablo was the only cowhand that had remained on the ranch after Uncle John had died. Pablo was in his late fifties and was living in the bunkhouse. He had been taking care of the remaining livestock, which Uncle John had not sold before his death. The sale of the livestock accounted for the large amount of money in the savings account. Wally reassured Pablo that he had a job until he decided what he was going to do with the ranch.
Before Mr. Walker left to return to his office he told Wally that if he decided to sell the ranch that there had already been a number of inquires and he did not believe he would have any trouble selling it. He asked Wally to call or contact him if he had any questions or needed any help. Wally assured him that he would.
After Mr. Walker left Wally had a long talk with Pablo and told him that he knew nothing about ranching and that he was going to depend on him to teach him what he needed to know.
The first week passed by then the second and third. Wally was as indecisive as he was the first day he arrived on the ranch. He really began to like the place and being out of doors. Pablo had taught him how to ride a horse, which made him very sore and he had trouble walking for a couple of days but he began getting the hang of it. Pablo had taken him around and showed him the boundaries of the ranch. Making a living at ranching was not a concern. He knew that he could keep his job as a computer programmer and engineer and do the work necessary from the ranch. Occasionally he might need to go to New York but he could always catch a plane and fly back if necessary. His salary would more than cover his living expenses at the ranch, as it was a lot cheaper to live in this part of the country and he could be alone like he wanted.
For lack of anything to do at night Wally began to visit a gay chat room. He used the computer name of donkey. He meets and gets to talk to a man who is known as horse’s ass. They started meeting every night and chatted with each other for an hour or so for four weeks. They played it real cool and were reluctant in giving out much of the personal information about themselves. They had said enough that both of them surmised that they both were living in the country, but that was about all they knew about each other except Wally had stated that he was twenty six years old and horses-ass was twenty seven years old.
One afternoon a young man about Wally’s age showed up at the ranch house riding a horse. He was a tall lanky sort of guy wearing tight Levis, western shirt, cowboy boots and a straw cowboy hat. He got off his horse, dusted off his shirt and introduced himself as Hank and told him that he was his neighbor and lived down away and had known his uncle.
“Nice to meet you Hank. I’m Wally. Would you like to have a beer?”
“That would be great. I am hot and thirsty but out here you are most of the time anyway.”
“Let’s go to the patio and set by the swimming pool and I will go inside and get us a beer.” After getting them a beer they sat down and started talking. It was very evident that both of them were lonely.
“Wally the main reason I stopped by is to ask you if you would be interested in leasing some of your pasture land for a while. I would like to graze some of my cattle in your pasture for several months.”
Not knowing what to tell Hank, he said, “Let me think about it a while.” The real reason for the delayed answer was that he wanted to consult with Pablo before making any commitment.
They talked to each other for a while and Wally got to feeling that they were enjoying each other’s company. Wally extended an invitation to Hank to have dinner with him. He would cook some steaks on the grill and they would eat by the swimming pool. Hank accepted the invitation, but told him that he needed to go home and do a few chores, but would return for dinner and would bring a bottle of wine.
As soon as Hank left Wally went to the bunkhouse and talked to Pablo about leasing some of the pastureland to Hank. Pablo told him that various ranchers for a number of reasons were doing that now days and he thought that Hank need to make an offer that was reasonable for everyone concerned. While they were talking Wally invited Pablo to come have dinner with he and Hank. Pablo accepted with two conditions. One he would come help prepare the dinner and two when finished eating that he would need to return to the bunkhouse and write some letters. By the time Hank returned driving his pickup Wally and Pablo had the fire in the grill ready to put the steaks on and to be cooked to each other’s taste. The baked potatoes and toss salad was ready to be put on the table.
During dinner Wally agrees to let Hank put cattle on his property to graze until he decides what he wants to do with the ranch. He expressed that the longer he stayed there the more attached that he was getting to living on the ranch. Pablo excuses himself and clears the table and cleans up the kitchen before returning to his bunkhouse.
While they were talking Hank thanked Wally for dinner and stated that he had gotten into a rut.
“Every night after supper I have been spending time on the computer chatting with someone in a chat room. It has become a habit.”
“Really! That’s what I have been doing every night. To night is going to be an exception.”
“What chat room do you go to?” Hank asked.
“Well it is a gay chat room. I’m sure you would never be interested in visiting there.”
“Gay chat room huh? I have been going to a gay chat room also.”
Both of them pointed at each other. Hank said “Donkey?” At the same time Wally said “Horses-ass?”
They started laughing about the coincidence and could hardly believe that it was possible. Neither one of them was disappointed, but they were not what they had imagined. After talking for a couple of hours Hank said he needed to go home, but if it was alright that he would herd some of his cattle into Wally’s pasture the following day.
Hank did get his cattle moved into the pasture and finished just before the sun was going down. He stopped by Wally’s place to say hello. Wally offered him a beer and invited him to have a sandwich for supper, which Hank readily accepted.
After they had eaten Wally suggested that they go skinny-dipping. To his surprise Hank answered him by standing up and removing his clothes without showing any embarrassment or being bashful. He was impressed by Hank’s long muscular legs, thin firm body, and just the right amount of hair on his chest to make him look masculine. Hank was equally impressed with Wally’s body, which was similar to his own with the exception that Wally was not as tall.
They played around in the swimming pool and eventually Hank went under the water and came up directly in front of Wally. He grabbed a hold of Wally and gives him a long passionate kiss. When they broke apart Wally told Hank that they should go inside the house. They both jumped out of the pool and headed to Wally’s bedroom. Once in the bedroom and on the bed they started kissing each other again and at the same time were stroking each other’s cocks. Then Hank went down on Wally’s seven-inch hard member and began sucking and deep throating him. Wally lay back and enjoyed what Hank was doing to him. Eventually he switched places with Hank and began sucking on his seven and half incher. They kept switching back and forth several times before Wally asked Hank to fuck him. Hank could not have been more pleased to oblige Wally.
Hank fucked Wally in several different positions before he shot off inside Wally’s love channel. Then Hank went down on Wally again and Wally ejaculated while being deep throated by Hank.
Having sex for the first time was just the beginning of many other sexual encounters in the future. They fell in love and decided to move in together and combine the two ranches. They chose Wally’s place to live because it was in better shape and had the swimming pool. They agreed that Hank would oversee the ranch and Wally would take care of the business end. They hired a couple to live in Hank’s house with the wife to serve as their cook and housekeeper with the husband working as a ranch hand. They also hired two more cowboys to assist Pablo. Wally was going to keep his old job as long as he could.
The old adage “You can take a man out of the country but you can’t take the country out of the man” was switched around in Wally’s case. Hank often said “You can take the man out of the city but you can’t take the city out of the man.”
The End.
























