"So what did Betty have to say today?" "They found a house down the road. Betty is going to make a bid on it tomorrow while we are at the race." "You mean the Johnson place?" Bo asked. "Yep. That's the one. That place hasn't been lived in for years. Not since Robert got hit by the 18 wheeler and died. It also needs a lot of work. That's why I volunteered us to help out," Luke informed him. "Besides it'll give you an excuse to be around Sam," Luke joked. Bo loaded up his spoon with peas and threw them at Luke. Luke dodged all of them but one. It hit him on his ear. But before Luke could respond back Uncle Jesse walked in. Luke quickly put his food back on his plate. They ate the rest of the dinner in complete silence. Uncle Jesse told the boys good night and went to bed.
"Guess he had a bad day," Bo said as he shrugged of Uncle Jesse's silence. "Yea, Hey look man, why don't I finish up here and you go on to bed. You're going to need you're energy for the race tomorrow," Luke offered. "That's right. I had been so caught up with Sam that I forgot about it. You sure you want to finish up tonight?" Bo asked. "I got it tonight but you're on your own for the rest of the weekend," he said as he tossed Bo the towel. "Fair enough. Good night." Bo went and grabbed a quick cold shower then headed to bed. But no matter how much he tried to go to sleep all he could think about was Sam.
Sam wearing a tight strapless black dress walked into theballroom.She stopped for a moment till she spotted him, the guy she had been waiting for her whole life. There he was sitting at one of the tables dressed in a black tuxedo with a red rose sitting in front of him. She smiled and walked towards him. Realizing that she was approaching him. The guy meets her halfway. He hands her the rose and asks her to dance. She puts the rose in her hair and they started to dance. The dance seemed to last forever until the music started to beep and beep and beep. Finally he realized that it was his alarm clock. He remembered the race and shot out of bed.
