When the visit from his family didn't help one bit, Christine knew one way or another she would have to get Bo to talk to her. It wasn't good that he had been keeping this all in. She went into the bedroom and saw Bo in the same spot where he had been.

"Bo?"

He looked up at her but didn't say anything. She got on the bed and sat next to him, "Bo please say something."

He shook his head and turned away from her. "Bo please I'm worried about you," she said crying. Bo never liked it when she cried and he turned to her and held her. "I'm sorry." It was the first words Bo said to her that week.

"It's all my fault. I mean if you were with him, I'm sure this wouldn't have happened. Maybe what people are saying is right, I'm not fit to be a father."

"Bo Duke, don't you dare say that! I don't think there's any other guy here that loves their son more than I know you love Luke. This is the act of someone who's mean. Roscoe said he thinks it's an ex of yours."

"But it wasn't like I left him very far from me; I left him right next to me. How could I let that happen?"

"Bo look at me, no one blames you for this at all."

"Haven't you heard people talk? I've heard what they said, and what it comes down to is that I'm a father who allows his son to get taken away."

"What matters is what we, your family and friends, think and not one of us is blaming you at all."