To all my readers, this story takes place long after Another Duke. I would advise you read it first, but you don't have to. However, the opening scene you're about to read is only one year after Another Duke. Also, be patient, I have a very small amount of time these days and this will be slow in the coming. Lastly, I don't own Brooklyn Calloway, she is my sister's, and I have permission to borrow her. Thanks to all my readers.

Spitfire0

Introduction

Enos Strate sat in the very back row of the church as Daisy Duke clasped hands with Xavier Nathanial. Both said their vows then kissed each other. Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial. Enos thought to himself. But I guess I never really stood a chance with her did I?

After the wedding, Enos got in his patrol car and picked up a piece of paper next to him.

"Enos, wait a second!" Daisy called rushing to him.

"Oh, hey Daisy. Congratulations."

"Enos, you're not really happy about this are you?"

"That's not true. I'm happy for you Daisy. I won't deny I've always wanted you, but whatever makes you happy is best. Anyway, I was going to tell you tomorrow, but I'll tell you now. Your party tomorrow is my last day in Hazzard County."

"What?" Daisy asked looking stricken.

"Tomorrow I'm leaving for Los Angeles. They've had an upsurge in crime and said that if I wanted to come back, I could. It has nothing to do with you getting married. I'm sorry if I've been eating your conscience, Daisy."

"Enos don't leave, please." Daisy begged.

"I'm sorry, Daisy." Enos backed out and drove off. Daisy stared after him then climbed into Xavier's car, Nellie, looking dejected.

"You all right, Daisy?" Xavier asked. "You look awful for someone who just got married."

"Enos is leaving for L.A. again. I thought when he came back last time, he was here to stay."

"You're kidding! Well, let's celebrate now, convince him to stay later."

"He'll be gone after the party tomorrow. We can't change his mind."

"I'm sorry, Daisy."

"I guess I should be happy though."

Chapter 1

5 years later

"Is something wrong with it?" Xavier asked Cooter. Xavier held a part time job at Cooter's garage. He was an exemplarily mechanic, but knew Cooter was far better then him.

"No, looks good." Cooter said looking inside the car Xavier had just fixed. "I think we should call it a day."

"It's only mid-day." Xavier said, confused.

"That leaves half a day for you to celebrate your 5th anniversary, or have you forgotten?"

"No, I haven't forgotten. Daisy doesn't expect me 'till 3 though."

"Go home Xavier. I'll see you at the farm." Xavier frowned, but left.

Xavier walked across town square. He lived in a house a little ways outside the square with Daisy. As his house came into view he saw a 4-year-old girl in the front yard.

"Daddy!" the little girl yelled, then ran up to him and leapt into his arms.

"Hey there, Alicia. How are you doing?"

"Good enough to say congrad…congradg.

"Congratulations?"

"Yeah!" She nodded excitedly. They walked inside to see Daisy doing laundry.

"Now honey, why are you working on our Anniversary?"

"You're home early. And would should I be doing?"

"I think Bo and Luke will have set up our party all ready. They said marriages that last 5 years can last forever."

"They also said that the second to fifth year where the hardest and we never really had hard times."

"Oh who cares? What should we go in? Dixie or Nellie?"

"Let Alicia decide."

"Nellie!" Alicia said instantly, she loved high speeds, despite that Xavier didn't drive Nellie like the Dukes drove the General.

"I swear she's going to be like Bo and Luke." Xavier said. They walked out and as soon as they touched the top step, Daisy stopped and gasped. "What the…?" Xavier thought his eyes were deceiving him. "Did Boss Hogg get his car compacted and lose a few hundred pounds?" he asked as the Volkswagen Beetle with the top cut off drove past.

"No, that's Hughie Hogg. Twice as slimy, more backbiting, worse then Boss Hogg easily." Daisy said, glaring at Hughie, who was leering at them from the backseat of the car.

"That's impossible."

"I'll tell you about the last time he was hear later so it doesn't ruin our anniversary. Let's go."

Uh, Oh. When Hughie's in town, bad things always happen. Don' go nowhere, ya hear?