Bo swallowed hard as he looked out over the hospital grounds before glancing back at where Troy sat, frowning a little. "Wh...what makes you say that Troy..."
Bo's hands were trembling a little as he stood up, crossing to the window in an effort to replace the air that had been knocked out of him at the revelation.
Bo near fell out of his chair when he saw the locket, glad that he had put Troy on the bed before when Troy had been stretching over to hand Uncle Jesse his Teddy. There had only been one girl with those initials...and one girl he had given that locket too...
Bo nodded softly, gently pulling Troy's arm back in. He didn't like to see that anymore than he liked to see the needle actually there making the mark. "He ain't afraid of them though...he just dont like em do ya Troy..."
Bo held him as close as he dared, wishing Troy wasn't so attatched to him as he walked into Jesse's room quietly and said softly. "Uncle Jesse...this is Troy...Troy...Uncle Jesse..." He crossed to the bed and sat down on the chair with Troy in his lap.
"I'm sure he'll love ya Troy..." Bo said confidently though even he wasn't sure really, before he told Troy to wait while he talked it out with the doctors, both Troy's and Jesse's. After getting the all clear, he helped Troy out of bed and into his arms, carrying him down to Jesse's room.
"Not too far...but if your still tired I can carry ya down there..." Bo reasoned, really wanting Troy to see Jesse before anything bad happened to either or both of them. He needed to know what to do.
Its quite possible that it was always Hazzard but got re named Sleepy City because in 'Go West Young Dukes' something was happening and all the farmers were being driven out of the town. Therefore as the town got barer and there was no one left in it, people might have re named it to Sleepy City.
Bo stepped forward quietly and looked Troy over, hating that he looked so ill when he had previously seen him so bright and healthy looking. He didn't know what was wrong with Troy but he hated to see anybody as ill as he looked.