"Wha-"The young woman asked as Daisy attacked her. As they rolled on the ground- Daisy delivering wild punches that didn't always meet their mark and the young woman who was simply trying to block them- Rosco ran up and attempted to stop them.

"Alright! Freeeeeeeeeze!" He exclaimed. He wasn't sure he would feel comfortable reaching down to physically separate them, being that they were female, so instead he danced around them, hoping they would listen to his command. Normally he would fire his gun to get their attention, but being that the square was full of children, he wasn't willing to frighten any of them.

"I said freeze!" Rosco commanded again, leaning over toward the pair. When he did so, the ladies rolled toward him, knocking him down. As Daisy continued to throw punches, the fight brought them squarely on top of Rosco's feet. He lay there helpless to move as the woman's dog barked at the pair and Flash managed to lick her master's face.

Bo, Luke, Jesse, and Enos all arrived at the scene at the same time. "Stop this foolishness!" Uncle Jesse commanded toward Daisy, balling up his fists in anger. "Git her outta there!" He instructed the boys, throwing his pointed finger in a sweeping motion from Bo and Luke to Daisy."

"Uh, yes sir!" Bo replied, looking nervously at Luke. They had seen before what Daisy could do when she was mad, and wasn't very anxious to jump in the middle of one of her fights.

Still, Uncle Jesse's word was law. As Luke stooped to block Daisy's punches against the young woman whom he prepared to help to her feet, Bo went behind Daisy and, circling her arms with his own, hoisted her to her feet.

"Alright, calm down!" Uncle Jesse commanded as Daisy continued to struggle in Bo's arms. Those who sat near the gazebo looked in astonishment at the whole thing, surprised not only by the fight but by the fact that such fire could come from a kindly looking old man.

Hearing her Uncle, Daisy collapsed in Bo's arms. Her hair was a mess and she had a small cut on her lip, brought on from one of Ms. Matthew's rings as she tried to defend herself.

Ms. Matthews stood against Enos, for the most part okay. Her hair was also a mess and she had a bit of blood trickling from her nose.

Her dog stood there, looking from her to Daisy, growling. Ms. Matthews shook her head no at the dog and, whimpering, the dog went to rejoin Flash who jumped up on Rosco's legs as he finally returned to a standing position.

A tall, brown haired man with concerned brown eyes raced over from the far end of the seating area to look at Ms. Matthews. "Are you alright?" He asked.

"I'm fine, Robert…if I could just use your handkerchief." She replied, reaching out to him.

Robert dug into his back pocket and plucked out the handkerchief. Flapping it, he gently put it under Ms. Matthews nose as he took her in his arms.

"Young lady." Robert began. "I'd very much like to know why you found it necessary to attack my wife."

"Your….your WIFE?" Daisy exclaimed. 'Oh no'! Daisy thought. 'Enos has been having an affair with a married woman!'

"That's what I would like to know too, Daisy." Enos added, his hands on his hips, and a look of fury on his face that Daisy had never seen before. For the first time in her life, she was almost afraid of him!

He turned to Robert. "Robert, you go on and get Sylvia cleaned up. I'll find out what's going on here."

"Sylvia?" Daisy gasped as Enos turned to Uncle Jesse.

"I'm gonna take Daisy back to police headquarters and have a talk with her, if that's alright with you, Uncle Jesse."

"Oh, that's just fine with me!" Jesse nodded, hoping for an end to the events.

Enos turned back to the crowd. "Sorry for the delay, folks. This won't take long."

As the crowd began whispering back and forth, Enos grabbed on to Daisy's hand and began pulling her toward the jail. As she was forced to walk at a brisk pace, she looked at Enos' face, his jaw clinched in anger. It certainly was a side of him that was new to her, but despite the events that were to come, it was a side that she found extremely appealing!

Enos pulled her up the step and opened the door. Pulling her inside he then closed the door and continued to pull her toward Boss Hogg's office, which sat empty as the commissioner was out in the square peddling his half-meat hotdogs at the all-beef price.

"Daisy Duke…." He began, wiggling his finger in her face. "I don't think I've ever been more embarrassed in my life than I was just now!" He took a deep breath and crossed his arms while she stood, looking silently. "Most of the people out in the square now was either in the police academy with me down in Atlanta or are related to someone who was. And all I did while I was down there was brag on this sweet lil' ole' gal back home, Daisy Duke, that I loved. And what happens when they all end up here in Hazzard? They witness that sweet lil' ole' gal beatin' up on one of their own!"

"Oh, Enos! I'm sorry. I…."

Daisy stopped short as she thought of something that Enos had said. "Enos! You….you love me?" She smiled.

Enos' look of anger disappeared as his face slowly pinked with a hint of redness. "Well…yeah Daisy….I mean, well….well ding dang it, you ain't gonna make me say it again, are you?"

Daisy only paused a moment before she lept into the deputy's arms. "Oh Enos!" She exclaimed. "I love you too."

"You do?" Enos asked, shocked and slightly scared at the same time.

"Of course. I always have." She rubbed the back of his neck with her hand. "I guess it just took Goldie comin' to town to realize how much I do." She ended by planting a long kiss on his lips.

When it finally ended, Enos laughed. "If I had known Goldie would have made a difference, I would have brought her home a long time ago, although for the life of me I can't figure out why her being here helped any."

Enos then glanced at his watch. "Possum on a gumbush Daisy, we've been in here a good five minutes! Them folks out there are waitin' on me to deliver my acceptance speech!"

"Well wait a minute, Enos. We need to talk about Goldie. I mean, what are you going to tell her…..about us?"

"Oh don't worry about Goldie, Daisy. She's going to love you, I'm sure. We'll all be one big happy family!"

"Big happy family?" Daisy repeated as Enos shot out the door. "Enos! Wait! I'm not through talking to you!"

Daisy rushed to the door of the police station to see Enos racing across the square. Crossing her arms, she went down the stairs on her way to the podium.

'If he thinks he can have me and still have that Goldie around, he's got another thing comin'' she muttered to herself as she cut across the law, Enos having began his speech.

"Hey Daisy. Everything go alright in there?" Luke nervously asked when she stopped beside him.

"Almost." Daisy replied as she scanned the crowd. 'I wonder which one she is.' She thought as she checked out every female of age that was in attendance, missing most of Enos' speech.

"……………..an honor to be chosen Georgia Lawmen of the Year. My time in Atlanta is full of memories I won't soon forget, and you're all like family to me. But there is one I was very close to. One I bonded with instantly. One who is partly responsible for my being here today. And I think most of you know who she is. My police academy partner and, I'm proud to say, one of my dearest friends,Goldie Matthews!"

As everyone clapped and cheered, Enos looked toward the back of the crowd and motioned for Goldie to join him on stage. As she rushed down the center isle and took her place next to Enos, Daisy, seeing her for the first time, reacted in a way that most anyone would who found herself in that position.

She fainted!

Now there ain't nothing' unusual there. There's so many blackouts in Hazzard County that Ole' Doc Appleby orders smellin' salts by the gallon.