The next day the doctor decided to release Bo; under the conditions that he rests often.

"You need to change the band-aid every day and try to keep it dry."

"Not my first rodeo." Bo replied as he was attempting to put on his shirt.

"What do you mean by that?" The nurse asked as she helped him with his shirt.

"Got shot in 'nam several times." Bo showed her the scars on his left shoulder and side.

"Are you going to be alright?" Bo looked at Jane and noticed her concern.

"Don't know." Bo looked around the room and added in almost a whisper. "I had another flashback last night. Could of sworn someone was in the room with me but when I looked back towards him, he was gone."

"I'm sorry, Bo. My brother was there and went through the same thing."

"I know, he was our angel." When Jane gave him a quizative look, he added. "He was the chopper pilot in my unit. Man's a hero." She smiled and added. "He doesn't think so."

"He's lying to himself then. On one mission he flew into the heaviest fire we ever saw and pull us out. If it wasn't for him doing that, me and my boys would be dead. Got a bronze star and silver star for his actions."

"He did?"

"Jake never told you?"

"No. He doesn't talk much about what happened over there. When he went up the first time to dust the crops he had a flashback, thought he was flying over the rice paddies. After it happened again, he went to talk to someone at the VA."

"Did it help?"

"Hasn't had a flashback in 8 months. He works part time as a medic and it seems to help curb the flashbacks." When Jane noticed that Bo seemed to be looking at something in the corner, she remained quite and watched what he would do. She was caught off guard when he suddenly got up and ran out the door.

"Bo!" She chased after him and as she ran towards the nurse's station she yelled. "Call Luke. Get him down here." Jackie was the doctor on call and saw what was going on. He grabbed his bag and chased after them. When Jane got outside she saw Bo running towards the woods. It didn't take long before she caught up with him. He was leaning against a tree having a hard time breathing.

"Bo?" Bo glanced up at her and replied. "I can't breathe." She reached into her pocket and took out an inhaler.

"Bo, you need to take this." She showed him the inhaler in her hand. "Do it the way I showed you earlier. Okay?" Bo took the inhaler several times and he seemed to calm down but when he heard someone running towards them, he backed away from Jane.

"Bo?" Jane could see what she thought was fear in Bo's eyes. "Bo, it's okay." She held her hand up to motion to Jackie to stop but it was too late. Bo took off running again. He didn't make it very far before he collasped to his knees. When Jane touched his shoulder he shrugged it off.

"Don't!" Was all he could say. Jackie slowly made his way to Bo.

"Bo, it's me Jackie. Can I help you?" Bo was struggling to breathe but he shook his head reguardless. "Bo it's alright, no one is going to hurt you. You're safe here."

"No!" Bo tried to get up but he couldn't. Jackie took out a seditive from his bag and gave Bo the shot.

"Hey, why you do that?" Bo glanced up at Jackie as Jackie held him up by his arm. Jane got on the other side of Bo and took his inhaler from his hand.

"Bo, here take this." Bo looked at the inhaler debating on taking it from her. "It's okay." He finally took the inhaler. Since Bo had calmed down and took his inhaler his breathing slightly improved. They both helped him to his feet and got back to the hospital just as Luke and Jesse pulled up. Luke walked up to them.

"Is he okay?"

"Had a flashback. We need to give him some oxygen." They got Bo back to his room and he laid down on the bed. Jane put an oxygen mask over his mouth and nose.

"Take deep, slow breaths." Bo did what he was told and slowly fell asleep.