They talked for a little while longer before the nurse asked Bo to leave. Lizzy really didn't want him to go but she knew that if she put up a fight the nurse would get a doctor and he'd ban overnight stays completely so she sorta agreed. Bo sighed and kissed Lizzy's forehead before leaving the room. Once out of the hospital Bo decided to go see if Cooter could give him some advice. He found Cooter in his barn with one of Lizzy's horses. "Hey Coot." Bo said. "Hey Bo. We should talk." Cooter answers. "About what?" "My daughter is truly one of a kind. Most of the time she says what she's thinking and there really is no filter between her head and her mouth but other times she'll...She'll try to test you even if she doesn't mean it. She did it today when she said she wanted you to leave. She didn't honestly mean it." Cooter says. "How do you know that?" "Was she looking at you when she said it?" "No...she wouldn't look at me." "She didn't mean it. It's one of those moments when you should have said no. She may have wanted you gone but she needed you there. I know it's confusing but I also know you'll get the hang of it one day. Watch her carefully when she talks you can usually tell what she means and what she doesn't. Also your cousins were here earlier and they're concerned about something you said." "What did I say?" Bo asks. "That you think of Julie, your sister, as a maid." Cooter answers. "I was teasing. I said we could always use Julie but we don't. Luke and I don't need a maid. The reason Luke and I don't cook or do the laundry is because last time we did we almost burnt the kitchen down and we put too much soap in and flooded the back room. We completely appreciate Daisy and what she does for us. Luke and I don't show it as often as we should but we do love what she does. God knows she's one of the best cooks this side of the Mississippi." Bo says. "You need to tell her that more often and straighten up this maid business with your cousins." Cooter says. Bo nods and after a little more advice Bo leaves.