Chapter 3: Other Men Cabella Hall 7:51 P.M. But I did have one major worry about the cowboy and our marriage: infidelity. He was a popular queer man, and he’d once frequented The Poppycock Bar almost every night in search of the man of his dreams—me. Gray was selective about the men he dated and had intimate relationships with. Unfortunately, those men all lived in Stockton County and kept “in touch” with him. I wasn’t about to suggest to anyone, particularly his sister, that he was sleeping with those other cowboys, but I found myself convincing myself on a daily basis that he was just a “playful flirt” with three men, on whom I kept very close tabs. Twenty-seven-year-old Adam Drywer was an Englishman who worked as a full-time hand at Riding Ranch (owned by Pax Raulton and Cal Hoke),

