"Of course I'm gonna stay. But that's not the issue. The issue is that Bo's not gonna want to go. He's not gonna go and it'll ruin his career." Lizzy says.
"Belle bring me the envelope from this morning." Lizzy calls. Belle brings the envelope and leaves the room. "This came from his recording company this morning. They want him to go on a six month tour in two weeks. It'll take him all across the country and it's the best damn thing that's ever happened to him. This could skyrocket his music career into the future and you know as well as I do that the money he'd bring in is what this family needs. He's gonna tell them no. That he can't go because of me. I will not let him do that and ruin his career. Sure he loves being here with the kids but a house can't run on love alone. He has to do this tour."
"Maybe I'm not hurting him now but eventually he'll get hurt. Matt did, Bobby did in tenth grade, Johnny did in ninth grade, hell even Timmy in sixth grade got hurt. I can't do it to Bo I love him too much and it will kill me if he go hurt." Lizzy says nearly in tears.
"We're fighting again. I've always loved her fiery spirit but...it was over something stupid." Bo explains what happened then looked down. "Then kicked me out. Told me to go away and I don't know what to do."
Jeb tried as hard as he could even calling Earl and Cooter but none of them could tell him where to find Tiger Lilies. Finally he hears from David who tells him about a store in Chickasaw that sells them but he only had an hour till they closed.
Enos stares at the phone before hanging up and sighing. Meanwhile at the Duke farm Bo is sitting at the table in the kitchen staring off into nothingness as though it held all the answers and refused to give them to him.
"I wish you wouldn't worry so much. I told you I'm fine. I'm not upset I just wish you wouldn't. I just wanted to tell you I was thinking about you and I'd rather be there at home with you." Enos says.
"Go away." Lizzy calls. Bo sighs but leaves the door and after putting Belle down for the night several hours later he drives to his Uncle Jesse's. A phone ringing startles Daisy out of her sleep around three in the afternoon.