TEX STRIKER: LAWMAN
- Andre Gaudet

- Mar 14, 2023
- 2 min read
CHAPTER 3 - THE ROBBERY
Chapter 3: The Robbery
Tex Striker had heard rumours of a daring train robbery being planned by a gang of outlaws
The train was carrying a large shipment of gold, and Tex knew that the bandits would stop at nothing to get their hands on it.
He and Lightning rode for days, following the train tracks and keeping a watchful eye out for any sign of trouble.
Finally, they spotted a group of riders approaching from the east, heading straight for the train.
Tex knew that he had to act fast.
He urged Lightning forward, galloping towards the oncoming outlaws.
He drew his guns and fired warning shots into the air, hoping to scare them off.
But the outlaws were undeterred.
They drew their own weapons and fired back at Tex, forcing him to take cover behind a nearby boulder.
As the bandits began to board the train, Tex knew that he had to take action.
He waited for the perfect moment, then leaped out from behind the boulder, guns blazing.
The outlaws were caught off guard, and Tex managed to take out several of them before they could react.
But there were too many, and he was quickly outnumbered.
Just when it seemed like all was lost, Tonya appeared on the scene.
She had been tracking the outlaws on her own and had arrived just in time to lend a hand.
Together, Tex and Tonya fought back against the outlaws, taking them down one by one.
hey finally managed to clear the train, and the shipment of gold was saved.
As they watched the outlaws flee into the distance, Tex turned to Tonya and thanked her for her help.
He knew that he couldn't have done it without her.
Tonya smiled and nodded. "We make a pretty good team," she said.
Tex nodded in agreement.
He knew that he had found a true ally in Tonya, and he was grateful for her friendship.
But he also knew that there were more outlaws out there, waiting to cause trouble. He couldn't rest until every last one of them was brought to justice.























































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