The following morning, Sam heard the alarm going off in the boy's bedroom. He then heard something hitting the wall. He walked into their room and saw the broken alarm clock on the floor and Bo laying on the bed; with his arm across his eyes.

"Bo, you okay?"

"Head hurts bad, Sammy." Bo replied without opening his eyes.

"Do you need my help with chores?"

"Just give me about an hour, okay?"

"Okay." Sam gently closed the door and went back to his room. Several minutes later, Luke woke up.

"Hey, Bo?" Luke waited until Bo opened his eyes. "You feeling okay?"

"I need to rest. I don't feel good. Please stay in the house." Bo closed his eyes and was about to go back to sleep.

"What about the animals?" Bo opened his eyes and looked at Luke.

"Can you feed them on your own?"

"Yeah, I can. You wrote down everything I have to do." As they were talking, lightning crashed in the distance.

"Don't let the animals out of the barn. Not if it's going to storm."

"I won't."

"Luke, you need to feed the animals and do the morning chores. You have to stay on the property until I tell you otherwise, understand?"

"Yes, sir. Feed the animals but keep them in the barn. I must stay on the property until you tell me otherwise."

"That is correct." Luke got out of bed and got dressed. As he made his way outside, Sam followed him to the barn.

"Hey, Luke!" Luke turned around and saw Sam approach him.

"Mornin', Sammy."

"It's just Sam." Luke gave Sam a confused look. "I prefer to be call Sam, not Sammy." Luke thought for a minute and smiled.

"Oh, I remember now. Only Dean and Bo can call you Sammy, right?"

"Something like that."

"Why? I don't understand."

"Dean's my brother and quite frankly, Bo. Well, he kind of scares me." Luke laughed at that.

"He has that affect on people sometimes."

"You want some help?" Luke nodded.

"Bo made me a list of the chores that need to be done." Luke showed him the list, that was on the wall near the chicken feed.

"What happened to you?"

"I lost almost all of my memory."

"I'm sorry, Luke. This must be hard on you." Luke shrugged his shoulders then looked around.

"Best get to feeding the animals." Sam helped Luke feed the animals as they talked.

"Is your memory coming back?"

"It's taking some time. Bo needs to write things down for me. I don't remember how to do most of the things I did before." As they were talking in the barn, the storm was getting closer to Hazzard. When all the animals were fed, Luke put the feeding bucket away.

"We best get inside the house before the storm hits. I got a feeling it's going to get bad." Luke told Sam, as he made his way out of the barn. Luke made sure the barn doors were secure and they headed towards the house. As they made their way to the house, Luke looked at the Impala, then the darkening sky. "It might be best that you put Baby in the barn." Sam nodded and as Luke showed him where to put the Impala; he replied.

"You remembered her name."

"Also remember how much Dean loves that car."

"That he does." Sam put the Impala in the barn and as they got back inside the house, Luke locked the door behind him.

"Morning, Luke. Bo's still sleeping. Told me he had a pounding headache." Dean told him.

"I think he hit his head hard on the windshield." Luke sighed as he remembered that his truck was on the side of the road.

"What's wrong?" Dean asked.

"I forgot, my truck is on the side of the road." Luke picked up the phone and called Cooter.

"Lukas Dukas! I was just going to call you. Found your truck on the side of the road. What's up?"

"Found some trouble with Stacy last night. Shouldn't talk about it over the phone."

"Got it. Should I make a visit to Rosco?"

"Yeah."

"I'll do that. I did get your truck fixed up, she still runs and I got the body work done. You do however need a new windshield. Can't get that for a couple of days."

"Thanks man, how much we owe ya?"

"No charge on this. I'll get the money from Stacy's estate."

"Thanks, Cooter."

"How's Bo?"

"He's resting."

"You need my help?"

"We got it covered. Actually, Sam and Dean Winchester are here. They helped us out last night."

"Uh, Luke?"

"It's okay. I can't talk about this over the phone. We'll talk when you drop off the truck."

"Sounds good. You two gonna be alright?"

"Yeah, no problems here."

"You sure about that?"

"Yeah, Bo let them stay here." Cooter knew that if Bo was okay with the brothers staying at the house, there will be no problems.

"See ya later then. Take care of that cousin of yours. Bye now."

"Bye." Luke hung up the phone and read some notes that were written on a piece of paper. He then proceeded to get out the items to make breakfast. "You guys like bacon and eggs?"

"Bacon sounds good." Dean answered.

"Only bacon?" Luke asked.

"Only bacon." Luke gave Sam a confused look.

"He loves bacon."

"Okay, um. Sam, what do you want?"

"Bacon and eggs sounds good to me."

"Since when?"

"Well Dean, since we can't die. Might as well enjoy my breakfast." It was Dean's turn to be confused.

"I think I like the new you." Dean replied as he sat down. Luke got the bacon frying and started on the eggs.

"I hope you like scrambled, that's the only way I know how to make them."

"That's fine, Luke." Luke finished making breakfast and placed the eggs and bacon onto the serving plates.

"Help yourself." They all ate and when they were finished, Luke cleaned up the kitchen.

"So, now what do we do?" Dean asked Luke.

"I can't leave the farm but if you want to look at the house you're buying, I can get you the key." Just as Luke said that, lightning crashed near by.

"Maybe, we should just stay here." Sam replied.

"After what we've been through, you're afraid of lightning?" After Dean said that, the wind started to pick up. Several minutes later, Bo came into the living room, with Bear following him.

"There's a bad storm headed our way. Lukas, we need to make sure the animals are secure and have enough food and water." Bo pushed his hair out of his eyes and looked at Dean and Sam. "Sorry, looks like you're stuck here for awhile." Bo walked past them and put on his boots.

"Bo, we can help Luke. You don't have to go out."

"It's okay. I feel a little better." Bo grabbed a pill bottle from the counter and dry swallowed several pills. "Come on, Lukas." Luke nodded and followed Bo to the barn. Bo looked over the animals and discovered that they were secure. "You did a good job, Lukas." Luke smiled. They gave the animals extra food and water, then made their way back to the house.

"Do you guys want some help with anything?" Dean asked.

"We're set, thanks." Bo replied as he sat onto the couch. Sam looked at Dean when Bo laid his head back and quickly fell asleep.

"Luke?" Sam whispered. Luke walked up to Sam and Sam pointed towards Bo with his head. Luke noticed that Bo had fallen asleep.

"Just leave him."

"You sure?"

"Yeah."

"Breaker one. Breaker one. I might be crazy but I ain't dumb. Crazy Cooter looking for one lost sheep, come back." Luke turned his attention to the cb that was in the kitchen. He picked up the mic and replied. "This is Lost Sheep, what'cha need?"

"I'm halfway to your farm. There's a nasty storm on my tail, I need to park your truck in the barn. Can I do that?"

"Sure thing. Make it quick."

"I'm down and gone."

"10-4." Luke put the mic down and went to open the barn door; where the vehicles were stored. Several minutes later, Cooter pulled in fast.

"Come on, Lukas!" Cooter said as he helped Luke close the barn doors. "Storm's comin' up fast." They both made it into the house before the rain came down hard.

"Bo fell asleep on the couch." Luke told him as he locked the door behind him.

"Why isn't he in bed? Rosco told me what happened."

"I'm fine, Cooter." Bo replied. That statement made Cooter mad.

"No, you're not!" Cooter walked up to Bo and gently put his hand onto Bo's wrist. "Come on, you're going to bed." When he thought Bo was going to object, he added. "I'll watch over Luke."

"Cooter, there's a bad storm coming."

"We'll be alright." Still not sure about this, Bo didn't make an attempt to move. "Bo, come on." Getting no where with Bo, Cooter relented. "I'll get a pillow and a blanket. Get your boots off and lay down." Bo did what Cooter asked, while the other three looked on, not saying a word.

"Lukas." Luke went over to Bo. "You need to stay inside the house." Luke nodded and made his way back into the kitchen.

Cooter came back to Bo and saw that he'd already laid onto his side and fell asleep. "Hey, Bo?" Cooter shook Bo's leg to wake him, so he could give him his pillow. Bo didn't wake up, so Cooter lifted his legs onto the couch and just covered him with the blanket.

"He's gonna be sore come morning." Cooter told Luke as he walked up to him in the kitchen.

"I reckon so." Cooter looked at Sam and Dean.

"What brings you two here?" He asked as he put out his hand. Dean shook his hand and replied.

"We're out of the hunting business. Came here to settle down."

"That's not all." Cooter looked at Luke when Luke said that.

"We were changed several days ago by a powerful god. We're immortals."

"Welcome to the party." Cooter smiled as he patted Dean on the shoulder. "So, have you decided on where you're going to live?"

"Bo's selling us one of their farm homes." Cooter looked at Luke, when Sam told him that.

"The farm house down the road. Ten acres and the house." Luke replied.

"You still gonna farm the land?"

"Yeah, Cooter."

"Is Bo alright?" Dean asked Cooter.

"He will be." Cooter replied as he took out a beer. "So what are you going to do for work?"

"Thought we'd sharecrop, maybe raise some chickens." Dean answered.

"Yeah, we want to stay away from trouble." Sam replied.

"Not sure if Hazzard is the place for that." Luke laughed as he said that.

"Got that right, Lukas." Cooter replied. "Tomorrow we'll take you over to the farm house. It's the farm over to the north, down the road." Cooter told the brothers.

"Our cousin Coy, owns the farm down the road to the south of us."

"How much land do you own now?" Sam asked.

"Over 2000 acres that we grow cotton on. Bo bought several hundred acres of swamp land several years ago as well. We have 300 acres that we grow corn and hay on. Then there's the family cemetery, farm yard, small vegetable garden and several ponds. For a total of almost 3000 acreage."

"Don't forget the several farms you two bought."

"How many farms did you two buy?" Luke shook his head at Dean's question.

"I can't remember."

"And I have no idea. All I know is, Bo bought a lot of the farms that Boss Hogg foreclosed on. No one farmed them in years, so he sharecrops the land. He also bought the sawmill and grits mill."

"Since we can't die, we need something to support ourselves." Luke added. As they were talking, the storm was raging outside.

"It's really stormin' out." Sam said as he looked out the kitchen window.

"Cards?" Cooter asked anyone. They all sat at the table playing cards. Since Luke couldn't remember many card games, Cooter kept the games simple.