Hey ya'll. Here's the first chapter of that sequel I mentioned possibly writing to The Bully. I just wanna thank everyone who reviewed The Bully. I'm hoping ya'll like this story as much as the first one! Please R&R! Thanks!

Bo is 18, Daisy is 21, and Luke is 23.


The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and cousins Bo and Luke Duke were on their way to the Boars Nest for happy hour. Bo was driving the car that he and Luke had built from the wheels up, the General Lee. The General Lee was the fastest car in three counties and the Duke boys were the best drivers around. The General Lee was also the most well known car in Hazzard, with its orange paint job, big black 01 trimmed in white on both doors, and a giant rebel flag painted on the roof, and the name General Lee painted above both doors. Bo had honey blond hair, baby blue eyes, and a smile that could charm an angry rattlesnake. Or at least an angry woman, usually. His older cousin, Luke had dark brown hair, ice blue eyes, and was usually the one who got himself and Bo out of the trouble Bo usually ended up getting them into.

"Hey Bo, mind slowin' it down some? I'd like to get to the Boars Nest in one piece." Luke said.

"Aw, c'mon Luke, don't ya trust me?"

"It's not you I'm worried about, it's your driving that's got me worried."

"What's that supposed to mean?"

"Nothing. Just get us there in one piece."

"Roger." Bo said with a smile as he turned the wheel sharply to the right to make the turn into the Boars Nest parking lot.

"That was fast." Luke said as he climbed out of the General Lee. Because the General Lee was the Duke Boys race car, the doors were welded shut for safety purposes.

"I told you that we'd get here in one piece." Bo said with a smile as he clapped Luke on the back before making his way inside the bar. Luke couldn't help but smile at his youngest cousin's attitude. Bo wasn't only Luke's cousin, but he was also his best friend. Even though they get into fights, even a couple of fist fights, now and again, they always remained the best of friends.

Luke followed his baby cousin inside and looked around for him. Luke spotted him almost immediately flirting with one of the local girls near the jukebox. Luke couldn't help but chuckle at his young cousin's sad attempts to win a date with the girl he had just been flirting with. Bo walked over to Luke, his head hung low and his shoulders slumped.

"I take it she said no." Luke said with a small smile. Bo didn't say anything, he just nodded his head making his blond curls bounce on his head. Luke clapped him on the back again.

"Don't worry about it Bo. There's plenty of fish in the sea."

"I don't want fish Luke." Bo said looking up at Luke with the strangest look Luke had ever seen. It was a look that couldn't even begin to be described.

"Bo, I didn't mean real fish."
"Well what did you mean then?"

"What I meant was there'll be more chances to get a date before you get old and grey." Luke said with a laugh.

"That's not funny Luke, I don't think it's funny."

"No, you're right, sorry Bo, but trust me, you'll find a date before know it." Luke said as he put his hand on Bo's shoulder.

"Yeah, I guess your right Luke, like always." Bo said with a small smile.

"Now, let's go find a seat and see where Daisy's at." Luke said as he and Bo walked back to the booth that was in the furthest corner of the bar. Both of them had been keeping their eyes open for their cousin Daisy, but neither had seen her yet.

"I wonder where Daisy is." Bo asked as he kept looking around for her.

"I dunno, wait I think I see her." Luke said as he spotted a young woman with long brunette hair, wearing very short shorts and a tank top. She had been waiting on a man at a table who'd had one to many beers . He started to get rough with her and pulled her down so she was sitting on his lap.

"Let me go." Daisy said as the man tried to kiss her. Bo had just spotted his cousin just as Luke stood up and made his way to the drunken man.

"I do believe the lady said to let her go." Luke said to the man.

"What are you? Her boyfriend?" the man said, his speech slurred from the large amount of beer he drank.

"No, I'm her cousin. And I don't take kindly to someone like you manhandling her." Luke said. Bo had just stopped behind Luke to see what was going on, and he couldn't have picked a worse time to stop. The drunken man stood up and punched Luke in the face. Luke being caught off guard, stumbled backwards and fell against Bo, who lost his balance and ended up smashing a table that was behind them, before finding himself on the floor with the back of Luke's head in his face.

"Luke, get off me, your squishing me." Bo said as he pushed Luke off him.

"Sorry Bo, you alright?"

"I will be once…I start breathing again…" Bo said as he struggled to catch the breath that had been knocked out of him from both the impact of Luke falling on him and him falling on the table. Once Luke was sure Bo was alright, he quickly turned his attention back to the drunk. In one swift movement, Luke knocked the guy out and he fell against another table, smashing it to bits. The men who had been sitting the tables that had been smashed got up and they weren't none to happy. Because the drunk was out like a light, the man who was sitting at the table Luke made the drunk break, stood up and decided to take his anger out on Luke.

The man at the table Bo and Luke landed on decided to go after Bo. Within seconds both cousins were on the ground, out for the count. A man who had just come in, ignored the broken tables and spilt popcorn and beer and just made his way to the same booth that the boys had claimed for the time they would be there. Bo was the first to come around, followed closely by Luke. Both of them sported a dark black and blue ring around their eyes.

"Wow, that guy packed a punch." Bo said as he touched the tender area around his right eye where he had been punched. Luke did the same with his left eye, they both knew that they would be sporting a nasty bruise for awhile.

"I'm going to go wash up." Luke said as he headed towards the bathroom.

"I'm gonna go sit down for awhile." Bo said as he headed back towards the booth. Bo was a bit surprised to see a man with a black cowboy hat on his head and dark sunglasses on. He also wore western style clothing. He kind of reminded Bo of those cowboys from the old John Wayne movies he'd watched on TV when he had the flu last winter.

"Um, excuse me mister, but me and my cousin were sitting there." Bo said politely. The man didn't say anything, he just looked up at Bo and moved his sunglasses down a little ways on the bridge of his nose. There was something about the man and the way he looked at Bo that reminded Bo of someone who had bullied him when he was in middle school. His dark brown eyes held the look of anger and hate.

"Hello Bo. Long time no see." The man said to Bo with a smile that sent chills up and down Bo's spin. It wasn't until after the man spoke did Bo finally realize who it was.

"B-Bobby Baxter." Bo said the fear evident in his voice. He instantly froze as he began remembering al the things Bobby Baxter had done to him when he was younger.


Well that's the end of chapter 1. I can't promise when I'll update this one, but I promise you I do plan on updating it. Now ya'll know what to do. Please push the little square button and leave a review. Thanks!