According to writer Carlton Cuse, had the series been renewed for a second season, the main plot line would have centered around Brisco County Jr. eventually settling down, marrying Dixie Cousins, and becoming a sheriff to a town populated by all sorts of characters. Some of them would be the same seen in season one (such as Peter Hutter and Wickwire and Aaron Viva, to name a few).For while, I kept Brisco that bounty-hunter. Now, I am making him that sheriff and Bowler his first deputy. I really wish this has done at least three seasons, preferable as many as five! Bruce Campbell is King! I also liked John Pyper-Ferguson (who still makes guest appearances in many TV shows and co-stars in movies) and Julius Carry (may he rest in peace). My stories are my additional seasons to the show.

Here is my story! Enjoy!

Bowler, Dixie, and Whip helped Brisco move what few things he owned into Brisco's new home. Unlike Bowler, Brisco did not have a desire to have a massive mansion. His new home was a simple place with two bedrooms. Some furniture was already there from the previous owner, who had died last year. His adult daughters were not sentimental and sold everything quickly.

Dixie liked the small house. Brisco was the new Sheriff of a small town called Summerhill. He and Dixie were ready to settle down and have a normal life. Brisco offered Bowler the position of First Deputy, which he eventually accepted.

The first night in their new home, Brisco and Dixie both slept soundly and comfortably.

Whip was staying in the hotel with his new woman, Alexa. Alexa was a tomboy, but not as much so as Jennyfer was. She was more like Dixie. She dressed nicer and curled her hair. Whip had met Alexa Larkin in Houston and they were immediately inseparable.

Alexa was also becoming good friends with Jennyfer. At this time, neither Peter nor Jennyfer were in San Francisco. Last anyone had heard, Brisco had been told that they were in Little Rock. Arkansas was Jennyfer's homestate, but in another time. It was not the same city she remembered. Yet he had been told she liked it better. It was less crowded, smaller, and not as noisy.

As time went on, Jennyfer seemed more and more happy that she was in these times. There were fewer distractions and people actually talked to one another. Not that she would become Amish if she went back to her original home. They were too strict and made ugly clothes for themselves and seldom wore bright colors. Jennyfer liked blue, yellow, purple, and green. Her jeans were always black or dark blue. She always wore black boots and matching black holster.

Jennyfer did indeed miss television, radio, video games, and computers. But, she had found many other things that she enjoyed and she was having fun. In the twentieth century, Jennyfer had lived within city limits and could not do many things that she could do freely here, such as shoot her guns at targets anywhere she wanted. She liked to put up bottles and shoot them down. This was something she could not do in her home and time. Playing games in the nineteenth century with other people was also entertaining. She could talk to people and learn about them. They joked and laughed, something that video games did not encourage among players. Gambling was also fun. However, if you cheated and were caught, you would end up in a duel with another gambler. Jennyfer was great at Blackjack and Liar's Dice.

Peter and Jennyfer had moved into a small ranch. The ranch, called Yellow Rose, was fifty acres; which was more than the couple needed since they were not ranchers anyway. They only owned their own horses and had no interest in neither farming nor ranching. They simply just liked the place. Jennyfer liked the rose bushes that were full of yellow roses, which is an uncommon color for roses. Their home was about twenty miles from Brisco's home, which was on the edge of Summerhill.

Peter and Jennyfer had started new lives as bounty-hunters, almost picking up the leftovers that Brisco and Bowler left behind.

Whip was currently searching for a new home with his new woman, who he wanted to marry as soon as possible.

Everyone seemed to be starting new lives.

Would they all have the great lives they dreamed of?

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