Luke quickly pulled Daisy to some more underbrush at the edge of Enos's yard while Bo dropped just to the side of the ladder, landing perfectly on his feet. He then jumped over the banister onto the front porch and crouched to hide.

"She'll see Bo for sure if that brings her downstairs!" Daisy commented.

"And if that didn't, nothing will." Luke summarized.

Bo risked a peep in Enos's living room window and didn't see anyone approaching. He then looked to his cousins, who were observing the upstairs window. After a few seconds, Luke waived him over. He sprinted across the yard and crouched behind the underbrush.

"You alright?" Luke asked.

"For now, but I won't be for long if Jesse finds out I busted that window."

"'Fraid we're in the same boat with you there, cousin." Luke replied as Daisy nodded. "Why do I suddenly feel like I'm 16 again?"

"Probably because at our age we should know better than this." Daisy replied.

Luke nodded in agreement. "Best we find out a way to replace the window before Enos shows up."

"How are we gonna do that?" Daisy asked.

"Well for starters we'll have to go to the hardware store in town and buy a new pane."

"No, I mean how are we going to do it with her in there? I mean you can't exactly change a window pane without getting into the house."

"We'll just have to be quiet. If the sound of a broken window didn't even bring her downstairs I doubt if any noise we would make putting it back in would phase her much."

Daisy sighed. "I guess we don't have much of a choice."

After watching the house a few more moments and seeing no movement, Bo and Luke decided to replace the ladder and inspect the window. It had a chunk broken out and a big crack in it. While it wasn't that serious, it wouldn't go unnoticed forever.

They all ran back to the General Lee and quickly made their way to the hardware store in town. They were just getting out when they spotted Cooter working on Enos's car and decided to pay him a visit.

"Hey Cooter."

"What's happenin', Lukas Dukas?" Cooter replied.

"Well, we's wonderin' how long it was gonna take you to work on Enos's car here." Luke announced as Cooter was under the hood working with a wrench.

"Well that depends, do you want to know how long it's actually gonna take me to fix it or do you want to know how long it's gonna take according to the bill J.D. Hogg receives?" Cooter laughed.

"Well, we really don't care so long as you keep that car here for at least another, say, two hours." Luke replied.

"Uh oh. Sounds like the Duke boys are in trouble again." Cooter replied.

"Actually," Bo grinned "It's Daisy causin' the trouble this time around."

"Don't you pin anything on me, Bo Duke, you're the one who climbed the ladder to spy on that woman!"

Cooter stood and put an arm on Bo's shoulder. "Now Bo, Amy McCracken's been married two years. You gotta stop that stuff."

"Actually," Daisy began, rethinking the events as Luke and Cooter stood in the background laughing at Bo. "I guess it is sort of my fault. If I hadn't been so anxious to meet Goldie, we wouldn't be in this mess right now."

"Goldie? You mean Goldie Matthews? Enos's partner from the police academy?" Cooter asked.

"You mean you know about her?" Daisy asked in return.

"Well, not a lot. Enos talked about her a little as I drove him to his place last night. Said she was real cute and a great partner. He kept goin' on about how impressed he was with her performance at the academy considering that she's legally deaf."

"Deaf?" Daisy and Bo asked simultaneously.

"Yeah. He said she can hear some things with the help of a hearing aide but that most communication is done through signing."

"Well that explains why she didn't react to the broken glass." Luke summarized.

"Did you get to meet her, Cooter?" Daisy asked.

"Nah. I didn't have time for introductions. I had to get Enos's car here back to the shop so it could dry out."

"Well, listen ya'll. We're cuttin' way into that two hours we need to get that window replaced." Bo reminded them. "Cooter, you think you can keep the car here that long?"

"Well I don't know what the broken window is about, but yeah, I can keep the car here this long."

The cousins all smiled in relief.

"Course, it's not the car Enos is using today."

"What!" They all asked.

"Nope. This cars been here every since last night. Enos has been using Rosco's car."

"Oh no! That means Enos will be going home to check on Goldie in a little while and he'll catch us red-handed!" Daisy wailed.

"Now Daisy just calm down. All you gotta do is go over there and get Enos to go to lunch with you instead. Me'n Bo here will get the pane and fix the window."

"Are you sure?" Daisy asked.

"Can you think of a better plan?" Luke asked.

Daisy shook her head. "Just be careful, you hear?"

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"Bo, hold 'er steady." Luke whispered inside Enos's house a little over an hour later as they worked to get the new glass into place.

"I'm tryin' Luke. It ain't exactly easy doin' this without making any noise." Bo whispered back. "Why are we bein' so quiet anyway? She didn't hear us when we broke the glass and she didn't hear when us we busted it out enough to unlock the window."

"She's legally deaf, Bo, meaning that she is still capable of hearing some things. I'm not going to take any chances. Just hold the glass in place and as soon as I get the sealant on, we can get the heck out of here."

"I'm all for that." Bo replied, holding the glass as Luke secured it into place.

"There. Perfect. Enos'll never suspect a thing." Luke said a few moments later when the job was done.

"Good. Looks like all the broken glass is up, so let's split!"

Luke paused, putting a hand on his cousin's arm. "What's that, Bo?" .

Bo squinted his eyes as he listened intently. "That sounds like….."

The both ran to the front window and looked out.

"Enos's car!" They exclaimed.

"Uh, hide Luke!" Bo exclaimed, looking for any hiding spot.

"No, let's just get out. Quick, follow me!"

Bo followed Luke as he rushed through the living room into the kitchen. They quickly passed through into the back room where the washing machine was kept, on their way to the back door.

Luke tugged on the door and was surprised when it remained in place. He then twisted the lock. The door still wouldn't budge. He moved the curtain out of the way thinking their might be a deadbolt. There was, but it could only be opened with a key on either side.

"Goldie, I'm home!" Enos shouted from the living room. The boys quickly jerked their heads around in his direction.

Looks like the boys are stuck between a lock and a hard place.