Few years later...
Bo and Christine had been married for five years now. Luke himself had gotten married four years ago, to Michelle, a girl he met at the Boar's Nest one night. Daisy and Enos had also gotten married and the whole Duke family was getting together at Bo and Christine's for Thanksgiving.
Luke and Michelle came with their two year old son, Luke Jr. and Daisy and Enos came with their newborn daughter. Christine had just finished setting the dinner up when everyone realized Bo wasn't acting like himself. "Well I think it's time we all say what we're thankful for this year," Uncle Jesse said.
"I guess I'll start, I'm thankful that we're all here together. And also thankful that I can share the news with everyone of you that Michelle and I are going to have another baby."
"Bo, it's your turn," Christine said.
"I have nothing to say," Bo responded.
"Bo, come on," Christine began.
Then surprising everyone Bo got up and threw his napkin on the table, "I said I have nothing to be thanful for! Everyone else here is so happy but I'm not!" he said walking up to the bedroom.
"He's been under a lot of stress lately," Christine said before going after him. "Bo Duke what was that all about?"
"Look at them, Luke and Michelle, Enos and Daisy, they have their families. And look at us..what do we have? Nothing!"
"We have each other Bo! I thought that's all we needed."
"That's not what I mean."
"Look Bo, I know that we just found out after what happened that time when I lost the baby is the reason why we're not able to get pregnant. And yes I wish that the news from the doctor was different. But it's not and this is where we are now. But Bo, I love you more than anything and for that I'm thankful for."
Bo held her, "You know that I'm thankful for having you in my life. But I just wish that I could hold a baby that was my own. You know, tell my friends and family this is my son or daughter."
Christine turned away from Bo, "Baby are you crying?" he asked.
"Bo I want that too but we're not going to have that. At least not a kid as our own."
