"What was processed on the trailer and truck last night?"

"Not much on the trailer due to time. The truck was fully processed. The 'glades destroyed a lot but I was able to get soil samples from the rear tires and wheel wells. Also took samples from the rear axle. I'm going back to the lab and see if the soil samples came back yet. Then I'm going to do a thorough look at the trailer." Walter told Horatio as he was picking up the pictures. Walter put the pictures in the envelope and went back to the lab.

"Hey, Bo. You should eat something." Bo looked at Luke when he moved the plate of toast closer to him. When Bo picked up a slice of toast, Tom noticed that he was still shaking.

"Are you cold, Beauregard?" Bo looked at Tom and nodded.

"Can't seem to get warm."

"Do you have a condition that makes it difficult for you to regulate your body temperature?"

"No."

"I'll get you a jacket."

"Thank you." When Tom left the room, Horatio asked Bo.

"Do you have a habit of buying back horses that you sold?"

"If the buyer has a problem with the horse, I would rather buy back the horse then see the horse neglected. But this is the first one I had to buy back."

"How many horses have you sold?"

"I sold a total of 10. Three horses for racing and the rest were show horses or work horses. After what happened with this horse, this will be the last time I sell a horse for racing."

"Here you go, Beauregard." Bo took the jacket and put it on. "You can keep it."

"Thanks."

"How long have you been selling horses?" Horatio asked.

"About two years."

"What is so special about this horse that someone would feel compelled to kill over?"

"His brother Blondie won the triple crown last year. He's fast but not as fast as Blondie was."

"Drug the horse to make it slower. She would be more willing to sell him at a loss. Buyer gets the horse all legal like. Wait about a year, then race him. Never expected that Bo would buy him back." Horatio said to no one in particular.

"I think we showed up when they were going to steal the horse. They may have thought we seen something and wanted to make sure we couldn't identify them." Bo said to Luke.

"Maybe it was a stable hand with a gambling problem? Pay off his debts with the horse?" Luke asked Horatio.

"I was thinking the same thing, Lukas." Horatio replied as he picked up his cell phone. "Mr Wolfe, I need you to run a check on Miss Channing's stable hands. Current and former." He listened to the responce and replied. "Thank you." Horatio took down a plate for his breakfast and sat down next to Bo to eat. As they finished up their breakfast, they continued to talk.

"How do we pay Miss Channing?" Luke asked Horatio.

"I spoke to her last night. She can meet us at the bank this morning. If you are up to it?" Luke glanced over at Bo, who nodded.

"Might as well get it over with." Luke replied. "Let's get changed, Bo." Bo nodded and they both made their way to the guest room to change. When they got changed they made their way to the Hummer.

"I'll turn the heat on in the Hummer for you, Bo." Horatio told him as they approached.

"Thanks." They got to the bank and walked to the enterance, where they saw Miss Channing waiting with a younger man. Miss Channing walked up to Bo and Luke.

"I had no idea that you arrived at my place. I'm sorry you were hurt. Are you going to be okay?"

"Yes, ma'am. Thanks for asking." Bo replied.

"Well, let's get this done." They all walked inside and she turned to Bo and told him. "Price to buy back the horse is $2,500." Bo looked at her surprised.

"Are you sure?"

"After what you two have been through, it's the least I can do. What will happen to the horse?"

"I'm keeping him. He won't race." They walked up to the bank teller together.

"Is there a Notary Public we can see?" Bo asked the bank teller.

"Yes, sir. I will get him for you."

"Thank you, ma'am." The teller placed a call and several minutes later a young man approached them.

"Hello, my name is Mr. Bishop. How may I help you?"

"I need you to be a witness to a transaction."

"What type of transaction?" Bo explained to him what they were doing.

"Follow me." They went back to the teller and Bo transfered the money from his account to hers. Bo signed the transaction for the money to be tranfered. Miss Channing reached into her purse and pulled out some papers. She signed the paper work so Bo would get his horse back.

"Here is the paperwork. The horse is now legally yours." Bo took the papers and looked them over. When Bo signed the paper, Miss Channing noticed that Bo's hand was shaking. She placed her hand over the top of his and asked. "Are you sure you're going to be alright?"

"Yes, ma'am. Just alittle cold is all." The Notary Public read the paper work and placed the notary stamp on the paper and signed his name.

"May I have a copy of the paperwork?"

"Yes you can." Mr. Bishop made a copy of the paper work and handed it to her.

"You two are set. You can take possession of the horse at any time." He told Bo.

"Thank you." Bo and Miss Channing shook his hand and he headed back to his office. Miss Channing put the copy of the paper work into her purse as Bo put the copy of the bank receipt and paper work into his jean pocket.

"For what it's worth, I am sorry about what happened."

"Thank you."

"I guess you'll be headed back now, huh?" The young man asked.

"Yes, they are. They're going to pick up the horse and head back to Georgia later tonight." The young man nodded at Horatio.

"Take care." Bo shook Miss Channing's hand.

"You too." Bo replied. They parted ways and Horatio took the boys to the lab to check on the horse.

When Bo walked up to the horse, the horse perked up when he saw Bo.

"Hey, baby." Bo said as he walked up to the horse. The horse placed his head onto Bo's shoulder as Bo pet the side of his head. Horatio stood by the door and watched.

"Bo never really wanted to sell him. But business is business. Glad he won't be selling anymore to be raced. Never cared for that." Luke told him. Bo continued to pet the horse for several minutes before he had to sit down. As Bo sat down, Luke walked up to him.

"You okay?" Bo glanced up at Luke.

"Just tired." Horatio approached Bo.

"I can take you two back to my house, so you can rest." Bo pushed his hair back and nodded.

"If you don't mind."

"Not at all. We can head out when you're ready."

"Just give me a minute." Bo sat for a couple more seconds before he got to his feet. "Let's go." They made their way to the Hummer and arrived back at Horatio's 30 minutes later.

"Hey Bo?" Luke gently shook Bo's shouder to wake him. "Bo?" Luke once again shook his shoulder. Bo opened his eyes and starred at Luke without saying a word. "We're at Horatio's, you can sleep in the house." Bo nodded and opened the door to get out. Luke walked next to him as they made their way inside.