Thanks to SpenstarianCreed1 for the numbers and genre.
Al had loved moving in with his Uncle Urey Rockbell.
Uncle Urey was a cowboy, and a darn good one at that.
Al had quickly figured out that being a cowboy was a lot of tough work; you had to know how to shoot, ride a horse, lasso, and take care of the town.
He had no clue why his Aunt Sara had divorced his cool uncle until he found out that cowboys had a lot of affairs.
Al refused to talk about his time as a cowboy when he got back home, what Uncle Urey said about being a man, or why he blushed when he met his Aunt Sara's eyes, or any other woman's eyes.
Al didn't dare utter a word to his big brother either.
