"I resent that." Cooter says. "Um...hello I'm looking for Elizabeth Jackson-Davenport. Could one of you tell me where I could find her?" The lady asks. Cue anyone.
"Actually that's not how I remember Jimmy. He was a cool kid. Lizzy really liked him. He wasn't a trouble maker. If anything I would say he was a lot like you Luke except he was blond." Tom says. Cue anyone.
Bo presses a soft kiss to the top of Lizzy's head and follows the girl of his dreams and his sister into sleep. Uncle Jesse stands and looks a Luke. "Go wake Emy up as I go check on Daisy." He says. Cue anyone.
"Who's this James Dasani kid? I feel like I know him but I can't remember how." Tom says. "And what is she coming here for if it's not about Julie and Angel. Cue anyone.
Lizzy smirks and tucks her head under Bo's chin on his chest and gets comfortable enough to go back to sleep as Bo wraps his arm around her waist. Cue anyone.
"Bo leave her alone." Lizzy says. "Fine, move over." Bo says. "Very tiny couch here." Lizzy replies. Bo rolls his eyes and rolls Lizzy onto her side before climbing onto the couch behind her. "That works I guess." Lizzy says flipping over and draping part of her body over his. Cue anyone.
"I'm not saying she has an eating disease. I know for **** sure Lizzy doesn't. I'm saying maybe she's like Lizzy and when she gets really upset she loses motivation to do anything." Tom replies. Cue anyone.
"Must be a family thing." Tom says. "What's that supposed to mean?" Luke asks. "Nothing just that Lizzy stopped eating much when she found out about Cindy and now it seems that Angel has stopped eating. Maybe we're missing something." Tom replies. Cue anyone.
"I know," Luke says. "I know how you feel Bo." Cooter says. "You don't mind if I go sit with Lizzy do you Cooter?" Tom asks. Then the doors open again. Cue anyone.
"Whatever," Lizzy calls back. "Bo is bound to be a little warm he's gotten sick too." Uncle Jesse replies. "I'm sorry I got you sick Bo." Lizzy says. Cue anyone.
"I have never read one of Julie's trashy novels. I prefer reading fiction and sci-fi. The only reason I read Gone with the Wind and Pride and Prejudice was because we had to for English." Lizzy says reaching out with her other hand to touch Bo's face. "Is it just me Uncle Jesse or does Bo feel a little warm?" Lizzy asked when Uncle Jesse finished wiping down her forehead. Cue anyone.