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two-seam fastballs, wind across the prairie, the hat you canât be without, drawing aces, the cloud of dust from the place you tried to leave behind, dead houseplants, loyal dogs, butter on a cast-iron skillet, well-worn flannels, the sound of dog tags jingling around your neck, soggy fries at the bottom of a paper sack, missing folks so bad that it hurts, being up before the sun, good bourbon, worn leather reins, sunsets in side-mirrors.
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Full Name: Wylie Lee Goodnight
Nickname(s): Why, Tex
Birthday: October 4th (forty-nine years old)
Hometown: Goodnight, TX
Length of Time in town: 6 months but grew up just North of Salt Flats
Gender: Male
Pronouns: He/ him
Orientation: Bisexual
Occupation: Rancher at JA turned hand at the Hashknife. Retired Special Operations.
Family:Â
Father - Charles (deceased)
Mother - Wendy (deceased)
Older brother - Isaac
Twin brother - WyattÂ
Wife - Bethany (deceased)
Daughter - Harper (deceased)
Cousin - Silas Dixon
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There was nothing but humble beginnings to be had in Palo Duro Canyon. Wylie & his brothers grew up on the JA Ranch, the outfit his forefather started with John Adair.
Thanks to some athletic skill, a good head on his shoulders, & a high aptitude for testing, the baseball scholarships rolled in early for the youngest of the Goodnight brothers. He traded the Panhandle for the University of Texas for a year before an offer from Army stole him for the Golden Knights.
Upon graduation from West Point, Wylie was commissioned as a second lieutenant & after completing Ranger School, was assigned to the 75th Ranger Regiment.Â
Somewhere between three deployments, Wylie met & married his wife, a fellow soldier. The pair welcomed a baby girl into the world soon after.
Assigned to a new command within Delta Force, Wylie deployed six times to support combat operations, but it was during one of these stints in the desert that news came that his wife & child were taken from him. The papers called it a freak accident, but Wylie had stopped believing in coincidences a long time ago.
Wylie agreed to one more deployment as a troop commander until he was discharged from service. Subsequently, he returned home a jaded veteran, disillusioned with the division at home.
Moderate peace could be found back on the ranch that had plodded on without him in his absence. Wylie poured all of his efforts back into the ranch that his older brother was now heading.
After hearing about the tragic accident that befell his uncle Gus & cousin Tyler, Wylie reached out to Silas. Evidently, he was not the only one that appeared to be cursed. With no other responsibilities on his plate & nothing holding him to the JA, moving south to the Hashknife was a no-brainer. After all, the busier he can be, the less time he has to contemplate whatâs missing.
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Has never been able to keep a plant alive
Turned down an offer to pitch for the Milwaukee Brewers straight out of high school
Keeps a sketchboook
Has his wife & daughterâs names tattooed on the inside of either bicepÂ
Best cook around
Is rarely without his Border Collie named Sam
Rode saddle bronc growing up but has always been better at roping, wrestling, & cutting
Upon returning from Afghanistan, he bought an old Triumph & took a roadtrip from Texas to the California Coast & back













