The boys remained frozen. Luckily, the back door was not immediately visible from the front door so Enos hadn't seen them---yet. Luke looked around. There was a long tablecloth on the kitchen table. He motioned for Bo to hide underneath but stopped him almost as suddenly when he hear Enos ascend the stairs.

Once they heard a couple of doors open and close, Luke turned to Bo. "Now's our chance to get out of here.." He whispered. Bo followed him through the house on the way to the front door. All they had to do was get out of there quietly and they were home free.

They were stepping as lightly as possible but the old house gave them away. A couple of floorboards groaned loudly under their weight.

"Who's there?" Enos shouted from upstairs. Not being anywhere near the front door, the quickly looked for a place to hide. Spotting a closet door under the stairs, they quickly ducked inside as Enos came back downstairs.

The small crack between the door and the frame afforded them a view of the activities inside the house. Enos quickly ran to the front door and opened it, peering outside. With his hand poised over the gun in his holster, he then closed the door and rushed to check the kitchen. He then came back to the living room and looked around. He almost jumped out of his skin when he-and the boys- heard creaking on the stairs.

"Possum on a gumbush, Goldie! You near scared me to death!" Enos exclaimed. The boys saw him visibly relax. "Everything's alright, go on and get back in the bed." Enos then used some sign language. After, the boys heard the steps creak again as Goldie returned to her room.

Enos was still looking upstairs when the phone rang. He turned and picked it up before sitting on the edge of an end table. "Hello? Richard! I'm glad you called………..Yes I spoke with Commissioner Hogg this morning and everything's all set for us to have the Academy picnic right here in Hazzard Square this weekend………..No, it's not hard to convince Mr. Hogg to approve anything like that when he thinks there's an opportunity for money to be made………Say, are you going to tell me more about this big presentation you've got planned? ...I see... No I don't have a date yet, but I just thought about bringing Goldie with me…..Now you're just saying that because you're still trying to set me up with that sister of yours, aren't you? Okay, well listen, I've got to get back to work, my lunch hour's almost over…..Yeah. Call all they guys and let them know. Saturday evening at 7:00. See you this weekend." With that, Enos hung up. He then grabbed his hat and went back outside to his car. A few moments later, he was out of sight.

Luke opened the door and put a finger to his lips, motioning for Bo to remain quiet. The cousins then made their way to the front door as quickly as possible, twisting the lock back into place as they went outside.

"That was a close call, cousin." Bo muttered a few moments later as they were climbing back into the General Lee.

"You're telling me." Luke replied. "Wonder what happened with Daisy? She was supposed to keep him town."

"I don't know, but it's best we find out where she is." Bo then picked up the CB. "This here's lost sheep callin' Bo Peep."

"This here's Shepard callin' the Lost Sheep." Uncle Jesse said a few minutes later. "Uh, boys, Daisy's here at home holed up in the bathroom. Cooter brought her home a few minutes ago, said you'd left her in town to have lunch with Enos while you run off to do something. Must've been purty important for ya to chunk your chores all morning'."

The boys got the hint fairly quickly. "We'll be home in a few minutes, Shepard. Over and out."

The boys rode in silenceuntil they finally made it back to the farm. They climbed out of the General and walked inside. Uncle Jesse was sitting at the kitchen table with a big sack of freshly picked green beans, snapping them into a bowl.

"Hey Uncle Jesse. Sorry we were out so long." Bo said.

"Yeah. We'll get to the chores right away." Luke added.

Jesse peered at the boys over his reading glasses as he continued to break beans. "They can wait. Ya won't be much good to me if yer starving to death." He then nodded to a pot on the stove. Luke opened it up to find beef stew inside.

As the boys ladled out the stew, Jesse eyed his nephews.

"Well, are ya gonna tell me where you've been or do we play twenty questions?" Jesse asked.

"Actually….." Luke began, pausing for a moment as he thought of exactly what he wanted to say. "….we were….we were doing a good deed for a neighbor."

"Well that's nice." Jesse continued with an air of knowing about him. "What neighbor?"

"Um, over at the Frothy Camp." Bo replied.

"Hmmm. Well, a neighbor and the camp, that's two different things."

"Sorry, Jesse." Bo paused. "I meant to say it was a neighbor... that lives near the camp." Bo emphasized with a grin, convinced he had redeemed himself. Luke rolled his eyes in disbelief- the camp was a good 20 minutes away.

Jesse looked at his youngest nephew. "I think ya might have went around that racetrack at the Atlanta Motor Speedway a little too fast, cause somewhere along the way ya brain fell behind. Now you two are actin' awfully strange, so out with it."

"Well Uncle Jesse." Luke began, propping his elbows on the table and folding his hands. "We sort of had a little accident this morning involving someone else's property and me and Bo here, we just went to set things right."

"What kind of accident?"

"Well..." Luke began. He looked at Bo. "What kind of accident?"

Uncle Jesse finally scowled in frustration. "Things never are gonna change around here. What will it take for you boys just to lay the truth on the table up front for once? Daisy told me over an hour ago that you's fixin' Enos's busted window."

"She did?" Luke asked sheepishly.

"'Course she did. Now, you boys did the right thing and replaced the window, so I'm not sore about that, but to get information from you two on anything, well, it's about as easy as getting into J.D. Hogg's wallet."

"Sorry, Uncle Jesse." Bo replied.

"Well ya should be." He replied, holding a locke of his own hair in his hand. "My hair didn't turn white all by itself. It had a lot of help from you two."

"Hey everybody!"

The boys and Jesse had been concentrating on each other so much that they didn't notice that Daisy was standing there. They looked up and three mouths dropped open.

Daisy was standing there wearing a red dress that none of them recognized. The neckline plunged to just the top of her abdomen while the skirt, if it could be called that, barely covered more than her cut off shorts. The outfit was just a part of her look, which included a fancy looking up do, ruby red fingernails, and way too much makeup.

"Well fellas, what do you think?"

Ya'll wanna play a game? It's called 'Describe Daisy in one word.' Cause folks, I can think of a whooooooole lotta answers.