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A young woman stepped off the 11:45am train. She looked around her at the fairly empty station. More equipment and such got off here than people. She sighed picked up her suitcase and headed down the stairs toward a man standing at the bottom.

"Excuse me. How would I be able to get to the town of Hazzard?"

"Well, miss," the man said. "There ain't no other way into town unless you hitchhike or walk."

"This is small. How far then?"

"Hmm....About forty five minutes to an hour if you walk. If you get a ride around about fifteen minutes. You're lucky
though it ain't summer."

"I guess I'll walk then. It's such a pretty spring day. Thank you, sir."

"You're welcome, Miss." the man tipped his hat.

He was not sure why he did that but never met such a dignified, well-spoken city person ever stop in Hazzard. He went back to his lunch.
The woman walked about a mile up before her feet started to hurt. She took off her heels and walked bare foot the rest of the way. She very much enjoyed the peacefulness of the countryside. She had never lived in the country. She continued on until she came to the top of a hill and could see the town in the valley. She put her shoes back on and walked down.
Bo and Luke were hanging out around Cooter's garage. Daisy was doing the grocery shopping because her cousins managed to shuck and jive their way out of helping, as usual.

"I'm serious you two," Cooter leaned back in his chair. "I need that tab paid soon or at least half of it."

"You'll get it, Cooter," Luke assured him.

"Yeah. That race in Capital City is next week. First place is 250 dollars."

"Ok. 250 is a start but give me some of what you have now.

"Let's see," Luke checked his pockets. "I got 12."

"I have 2."

"That's a start. Y'all are gonna be in debt for the rest of your lives."

"Not true." Bo flashed his signature smile.

"When was the last time you paid your bar tab?"

"Umm. Forgot about that one."

Cooter just laughed.

"I guess you're right. But it's not racing season so we owe more."

The boys just talked for a bit. Cooter joked them saying they should run moonshine again and listed other things. Daisy came over three times with all the groceries. The boys never noticed her until she hit the horn. They jumped.

"Back so soon?" Luke asked.

Daisy stood there for a second then rolled her eyes and got in the General. The boys looked at each other dumbfounded. They looked at Cooter who was just smiling away. The boys got in the car and drove off back to the farm trying to find out why Daisy was mad at them. She was not talking which drove them crazy.
The young woman had been in town five minutes before the General roared out of town. She wondered what made all the noise but then dismissed it. She decided to sit in the Gazebo with a map she found about the town. A light breeze rustled her light yellow dress and her brown hair. She spotted the hotel and decided to check in. The woman at the desk did not give her any trouble or asked many questions. The young woman went up stairs to her room. When she got in she placed her suitcase on the one double bed and laid down for a nap on the other.
The Dukes got back to the farm. Daisy went inside still without a word. The boys got the groceries and took them inside. Jesse was husking corn when they walked in.

"What happened now?"

"I don't know," Bo set the bags on the table.

"She was like that when we left."

"Did you boys shuck and jive your way out again?"

"Well...no....umm."

Jesse just shook his head. The boys tried to make their escape out the back door.

"Wait you two. Do your cousin a favor and put all the groceries away."

The boys tried to protest but they could see the anger in Jesse's face.

"Yes, sir."

The boys put everything away where they thought it would go. Daisy came back out and could not find anything so Jesse made them do it again. The boys were not too happy about it but there was not a race or crops to use as an excuse.
That night Daisy had to work so they boys took her. She finally excepted her apologies with much persuading. They got to the Boar's Nest around six o'clock. There was a crowd for it being Friday night.

"Enos, buddy. Still drinking that buttermilk stuff?"

"Yep, Luke," Enos smiled. "Sure tastes good."

Bo came up to them and made a face.

"You ready for that race in Capital City coming up?"

"Sure thing," Bo smiled. "Hope you like second."

"Actually I had my mind on third," Enos laughed.

The boys spotted some girls and went to talk to them. About an hour later Rosco came in and forced Enos back on duty.

"Where you going?" Luke asked with Cora beside him.

"There was a reported car thief. Gotta check it out."

"See you around," Bo and Jacy danced on by.

The car stolen from the Boar's Nest parking lot a black roadrunner drove into Capital City. A young woman got out. She looked around. Her curled brown hair blew back and forth. Her blue eyes were cold and emotionless. She was looking for trouble or to start some of her own. She walked along and saw some men in an ally, which she decided to find out about.

"What's this about?"

"Why do you wanna know?"

"I only wanna know if it's worth bothering about."

She stood over the men with her hands on her hips glaring at them with her piercing blue eyes.

"This ain't the place for you. Go home and bake something.”

She hissed into the night. Taking a step forward she grabbed the older man by the collar and pulled him.

“I ain’t going nowhere.”

She threw him back into the trashcans

"So it's illegal then?"

"Yeah," said a third man.

"Then I done found the place for little old, meek, helpless me," She threw her hair back with a hint of scarcsim. "What's goin on?"

"Well we got a poker game going on now," the older man said.

"Then?"

"We're waitin for our boss to give us a job," the second man said.

"I'll hang around then. Poker is my game."

"What's your name?" the third man asked.

She was silent for a second as glared him down.

"Cascade. just call me 'Cas'."

"I'm Keith," the older man said. "They’ re Scott and Ian. I'm the boss here."

The boys went home went Daisy was done. No one of them were aware of the problems that were awaiting them. It would defiantly liven up the boys' dull spring.
The boys decided to fix the fence down by Edwards farm on Laurel Road. As they worked around 9am that morning they saw a black roadrunner drive by.

"Hey," Bo said. "You think that was the car."

"Probably," Luke said. "Let's go check it out."

The boys followed the black car along Laurel Road. After Willow Road the car sped up.

"Think they spotted us," Bo gripped the wheel.

"Guess it's the car. Try and run it off the road."

Bo sped up to get along side but the car pulled ahead.

"Damn," Cas spat. "I'll show those country boys a thing or two." She smiled evilly to herself. Bo tried to pull up beside her again but she swerved in his direction. He tried to come around on the right side. She did the same thing. He tried to ram her but she slowed down and he got the brunt of it. She sped up as he recovered. Turning quickly she went down a dirt road. By the time the boys got up there, she was gone.

"We lost them," Bo pulled over to the side up away from the dirt road.

"No you lost them, cuz."

"Thanks a lot. They were pretty good, don't you think?"

"Yeah. I just hope we never have to race them off road again. Come on let's go."

The boys took off toward the farm.

Cas meanwhile sat in the car back in the woods. Nobody seemed to live in the cabin that was back there, so she hid the car down the hill from it. Then she headed back to town. She got to the hotel and climbed the fire escape out back. She went into her room and went back to sleep.
The boys went to the Boar's Nest again that afternoon. Daisy had her day off and she was doing laundry. Jesse was at the Boar's Nest too.
The young woman woke up again much confused this time. She was wearing different clothes. Things like that happened a lot so she just shrugged it off. She put on a green dress this time and headed out the front way this time. She looked around where she could ask about information and decided to go into the Courthouse.

"Excuse me. Could you tell me where I could find the Duke family?"

"Su-" Boss interrupted with a mouth full of cookies.

"What would a nice young girl want to have anything to do with those no account Dukes?"

"I need to find them."

"Oh," Rosco said. "Are you friends of theirs?" Boss scowled at him.

"I guess you could say that. My deceased parents briefly were aquatinted with the Duke family of
Hazzard County. They helped them out of some trouble they were in."

"What's your name, dear?" Boss asked.

"Lucia Wilson."

"I don't remember the Wilson's. Rosco and I know everyone in Hazzard County."

"They were not here that long. About a month or so."

"Well in that case. That explains everything."

"Since you know everyone, I'm sure you could tell me where they live."

"Can't do that."

"Why?"

"Yeah, why Boss?"

"Because they just broke their probation and are under arrest." ,p>
"Right, Boss." Rosco left

"Why are they on probation?"

"They got caught running moonshine. Now-"

"What's moonshine?"

"Illegally made alcohol.”

"Thank you for the information," Lucia walked out the door.

Lucia did not want to lose Rosco if he was going to show her the Dukes. Rosco was near his patrol car but had not left yet because he was giving someone a parking ticket.

"Rosco. Could you give me a ride to wherever you are going. I don't have a car presently."

"Sure. You can watch the Hazzard Police in action. You'll have to share the front with my dog Flash."

Lucia opened the door to see the sleeping hound dog taking up the seat. She managed to move Flash out of the way and sat down. Rosco got in and they sped off toward the Duke farm.
Daisy was working on Dixie when Lucia and Rosco pulled in. She sighed. Jesse came out of the house to see what was up. Bo and Luke looked up from the hood of the General.

"What now, Rosco?" The blond asked.

"You're under arrest."

"What's not new? For what now." The brunette joined his friend.

"Breakin’ your probation.”

“He'll fill in the rest later," Daisy leaned against the porch.

Rosco was holding his gun at them. None of the Dukes noticed Lucia right away. Daisy noticed her first.

"You're not trying to accuse my cousins of anything?" Daisy asked Lucia harshly.

"Oh no." Lucia said. "I have no idea what he is up to. I just needed a ride here."

"Why do you want our help?" Bo walked over to her. Lucia moved back a bit.

"I mainly need to speak to Jesse Duke about an important matter."

"Don't scare her off yet, Bo. We can give you that information." Lucia walked over to Jesse.

"Are you Jesse Duke?"

"That would be me. Don't mind my nephews."

"Oh that's all right. I get a lot of that but they always leave when theyfind out I entered the convent about a year ago."

Daisy laughed. Bo and Luke made faces at her.

"All right come on. I mean it you're under arrest."

"Forgot you were there, Rosco," Luke nodded to Daisy.

Daisy kicked the gun from Rosco who chased after it. Bo and Luke ran toward the General. Jesse got Lucia out of the way as the boys sped off. Rosco looked up and they were long gone. He scowled, got into his patrol car and went back to town.
Daisy went back to Dixie. Jesse led Lucia inside.
Meanwhile Keith was trying to call Cas at the hotel but got no answer. He figured she would be back later. He found out about an armored truck heading through Hazzard toward Atlanta. There were some valuable items on board. He hung up the phone.

"Well, now," Jesse poured Lucia same coffee. "First what's your name?"

"Lucia Wilson."

"I don't remember knowing any Wilson's," Daisy sat at the table.

"There aren't any in Hazzard County. What do you want with us Dukes?"

Lucia seemed to pale for a minute.

"I'm Luke's twin sister.”

Bo and Luke finally stopped at Dry Creek. They had not seen Rosco.

"That was easy," Bo said.

"Yeah," Luke said. "Somehow I don't think he had anything to later use against us."

"Why do you say that, cuz?" Bo asked.

"He would have at least tried to find us," Luke said.

"I wonder what that little lady wanted," Bo said.

"Definitely not you," Luke teased. "Convent." he shook his head.

"Cute. Anyway I have Elsa."

"I think Adam Weber would disagree.”

"Don't start that again. Think we should get back to the farm?"

"Yeah.”

The boys arrived just after Lucia finished telling Jesse and Daisy everything.

"Hey, fellas," Daisy greeted them as they walked in. Lucia was sitting on the side of the table near the oven. Daisy was
across from Jesse.

"Lucia, These are my nephews Luke and Bo. Boys this is Lucia Wilson."

The boys nodded and gave faint smiles.

"Lucia has come all the way from England to see us. Well, mainly Luke."

"What do you mean?"

"I'm your sister, your twin sister.”

Luke had a hard time taking this in. He looked shocked, then confused, then shocked, then sick, then just stunned.

"Welcome back. I didn't know you had a sister."

"Neither did I.”

"It was a couple weeks after we were born. Mother had left but we stayed in the hospital. I'm not sure why. Then
her and Father were killed in that boating accident. Things got chaotic. Some people saw the opportunity to take two children without parents. They got me but hospital officials found them before they could get you. I've been in England ever since I can remember."

"Who brought you up?"

"This older couple who lived in London. Their other children had grown up already and they were lonely. I got
separated from my kidnappers in the in the city somehow and they found me."

"They do look at little bit alike," Bo said.

"I believe you but it's so weird," Luke said.

"That's ok," Lucia said.

"You planning on staying," Daisy asked.

"I'm not sure yet."

"Was that convent story true?" Bo asked.

"The part about joining it a year ago yes, but I've changed my mind.”

The Dukes talked with their new member until later that night. Lucia said she would stay at the hotel since it was easier. Luke took her back around 7pm because she was complaining about a headache.
Boss was angry that Rosco did not catch the Dukes. He did not really care. He was planning something for later.
Lucia left Luke and went up stairs to her room. Her head was swimming now. She managed to open the door and entered. She walked over to the mirror that was above small dresser. She looked at herself. She could not keep her eyes open. She could see double and triple images of herself. Then she collapsed on the ground and lay silent.
Twenty minutes later the phone rang. She stirred and got up. She had an annoyed look on her face. The cold eyes returned. Cas picked up the phone.

"Yeah, What do ya want?"

"Cas, where have you been?"

"Ain't none of your business."
"Fine. Got us a job. There's an armored truck passing through Hazzard in several days. It's loaded with a whole bunch good stuff. You in?"

"Course. When do we get ready?"

"We'll meet that morning and work things out."

"Fine with me."

"I'll just leave a message next time."

"I'll be back eventually, don't bother," Cas hung up the phone.

Keith looked at the phone and hung it up. He went back to the side of the bar in Capital City were Scott and Ian were.
Cas looked down at the dress she was wearing. She quickly changed into a black dress and the heels. She threw her hair together and left out the back.
The next morning Luke came to call on his sister. He called up to her room but she did not answer. He tried again ten minutes later. Lucia answered then saying she needed a few minutes. When she finally came down she had jeans and light brown shirt.

"I was half expecting you to be wearing a blue plaid shirt, jeans and a jean jacket."

"I wasn't thinking like that. Where are we going?"

"Just showing you around Hazzard. Compared with London it ain't much."

They walked over to Cooter's garage were Bo was waiting with Cooter.

"You're not dressed the same," Bo said disappointed.

"Don't get your hopes up anytime soon, cousin," Lucia said with a smile.

"She catches on quick. I'm Cooter Davenport. I own this here garage."

"Hello, Cooter.”

Meanwhile, Capital City was experiencing some more crime than usual. There had been an assault, fights resulting from fixed games, and pickpocketing. The police were trying to figure it out.

The Dukes ended up at the Boar's Nest as they ended their tour.

"This is the Boar's Nest," Bo said. "The center of everything in Hazzard."

"It's second to the Courthouse cause Boss Hogg has his other office here." Luke said.

After about thirty minutes Lucia told her brother that she was tired out from the day. Cooter agreed to take her into town since he had to get back there anyway.

"Why don't we go to Capital City to see what's goin on," Bo said.

"Later," Luke said. "When Rosco is least like to catch us. How about around 10pm?"

"Sounds good, cousin," Bo said.

Lucia was feeling that way again. It was early for it since it was mid afternoon. Lucia decided to take a nap for it to wear off. Cas however woke up later in that afternoon ready for trouble.
Bo and Luke headed off for Capital City around 9:30pm making sure they weren't being followed.
Cas meanwhile went back to find the car she hid. She drove to Capital City just after the boys. Bo and Luke had to be careful with the police so they hid the General in one of the alleys. They walked to Morgan's Bar for some real beer. Cas was outside causing trouble.
The boys left the bar after about two hours. There had been too many bar fights already. Cas was cheating some men out their money with a fixed poker game. Bo and Luke walked by scooping out the streets. They heard noise in the ally and looked down. In the little bit of light Luke saw Cas.

"Cousin," Luke said. "Do you see what I see?"

"It's Lucia! She plays poker?"

"Let's find out."

They walked down the ally to get closer. Scott was dealing out the game. Cas was using every trick she knew.

"Cousin," Bo said. "What are you doing here?"

Cas looked up. Her eyes were cold and mean.

"Who the hell are you? If you ain't playing then get the hell out."

"We thought you looked like my sister, Lucia."

"Why would I have anything to do with y'all? I'm busy."

Suddenly a little kid ran up the ally.

"Cops!"

Everyone scattered fast. Bo and Luke did as well. The boys hurried to the ally where their car was and drove around the block a few times till the police were gone. They decided to look for Lucia. They found her in another ally alone.

"So you ain't Lucia, huh?" Luke said.

"Why do you two keep asking?"

"Cause you look a lot like her," Bo said.

"I'm not Lucia and I don't know anyone with such a dumb name. Y'all are gonna get me caught.

"You've been playing us as fools, sis"

Luke grabbed her face and turning to toward his.

"Damn you! Pick on someone else. I ain't who you're looking for!"

With that she punched Luke in the stomach. He fell backwards over the garbage. Bo went after her but she spun around kicking him in the face. She vanished.

"You ok, Luke?"

"Yeah, I think so, just a might confused."

"Do you think she was trying to trick us?"

"We don't have anything to be tricked out of."

"Maybe y'all were triplets."

Luke gave Bo a look.

"Sorry. That was quite a personality change."

"Something isn't right. We'll have to figure it out in the morning."

The boys went back to farm and told Jesse and Daisy in the morning. Neither of them could understand it.
Cas had gone back to the hotel. She cleaned up the other stuff in the room that that other person had packed with her stuff. She hung the dresses up and repacked the suitcase. She found another suitcase and put her stuff in it. Then she left out the back again. She had given the key back to the front desk when the lady was not there. Cas then when back to Capital City to met Keith, Scot and Ian.

"It could be drugs," Cooter said. "But the changes sound too sudden to be that."

The Dukes were at the garage.

"Have you seen her today, Cooter?" Daisy asked.

"Nope.”

"Have any ideas, Luke?" Bo asked.

"Let's go check out her hotel room to see if we find anything," Luke said.

Bo and Luke went to the Hazzard Hotel. The lady gave them a key. They entered the room. Lucia was not there. Her suitcase was on the one double bed. The other double bed was made neatly. Her dresses were hanging in the closet.

"Luke, there ain't nothin here."

"There is only one clue. She ain't here."

"Hey, think she went back to Capital City?"

"Could have. After all that's where we found her."

"She IS a good driver."

"Yep. What we need is a stole black roadrunner. Good thinkin"

"Finally I get some credit."

"It wasn't that hard. We didn't see her leave and I remember the person in car had long hair."

"Nevermind," Bo said as they left the room.

Back in Capital City Keith, Cas and Scott were waiting for the truck. Ian was keeping an eye on it. Cas would knock out the driver and watch the cb. Scot and Keith would get the goods, which they all would haul off. Around 1pm the truck past Ian's checkpoint.
The truck drove down the road just after the Hazzard County line. The driver looked over to his right at three people on the side of the road. The girl had long, slightly curly hair in her face. The older man was lying on the ground. The other man was leaning over so you could not see the one on the ground's face.

"Everything ok?" the driver asked.

"Everything is fine now," The girl said. He could see her smiling evilly under her hair.

"Need the cb?" the driver asked.

Without a word the girl got into the truck. The two on the ground got up and ran toward the back. She smiled and pointed a gun at him. The driver lounged for the cb but she knocked him upside the head. Keith and Scot took what they could from the back. Cas pulled her hair out of her face and listened to police radio. Suddenly it came over that the armored truck was under attack. Alarmed that they knew already, she checked the cab. Cas found a red bottom that alerted the police of the driver's problem.
Before she could react to tell her partners. The state police sirens could be heard. She looked out the window and saw them behind them. She swore silently. Cas jumped out of the cab and ran into the woods chased by several cops. They already caught Keith and Scott.
Bo and Luke were listening to the police radio in case Rosco and Boss were up to something. They heard over the radio that an armored truck had been attacked but with the help of a new device they caught several of the criminals. One was a female with brown hair ran into the woods.

"Lucia?" Bo asked.

"Most likely. Let's get over there."

The boys headed over to the wood near Henderson Lake near the county line.
Meanwhile Cas was running through the woods. The police could not keep up with her. They also could not figure where she went. Cas kept running till she came to Henderson Lake. The boys were on the other side of it. Cas out of breath bent over to drink some water. She could barely keep her eyes open. She could not breathe either. Luke spotted her and ran over followed by Bo.

"There you are," Luke said picking her up. "Now tell us what's going on."

Cas tried to struggle but her body was numb. Then she passed out. Bo looked at Luke.

"Wake up, Lucia," they said putting water on her face.

After a few minutes Lucia woke up.

"Hi, fellas," Lucia said. "What's wrong?"

"What's going on, Lucia?" Luke asked.

Lucia saw the anger in Luke's eyes. It scared her. She looked at Bo. He had the same look.

"What do you mean?"

"We saw you in Capital City last night playing poker and you gave us an attitude." Bo said.

"I was never in Capital City. I was sleeping in my room all night."

"Then why are you out here?" Luke asked.

Lucia finally took note of where she was. She was very confused. Then she fainted.

"This is very weird," Bo said.

"Right now we gotta get her outta here," Luke said.

The boys put Lucia in the back seat and climbed in themselves. The drove back to the farm in silence. Lucia woke up just as they drove up to the house.

"Found her, Uncle Jesse," Bo said as they walked inside.

Luke was supporting her cause her legs were not stable enough. He led her to the couch were they sat down.

"Is your name Lucia Wilson?" Jesse asked.

Lucia nodded.

"Can you support your claim of being Luke's sister?"

"It's in the papers. I'll even get another blood test done.

"What's with the armored truck and the poker and the attitude?" Jesse asked.

Lucia could barely keep her eyes open.

"I don't understand.”

Finally she passed out leaning against Luke.

"What do you think?" Jesse asked Luke.

"I have no idea."

"Maybe we should take her to the hospital," Daisy said.

"She doesn't seem to have hit her head or anything," Luke said. "They wouldn't have much to go on."

"I guess we'll have to wait," Bo said.

Twenty minutes later it was Cas that woke up this time.

"Where the hell am I?" Cas yelled jumping up. "Oh It's you two again."

"Lucia?" Daisy asked.

"Bitch, I ain't you precious Lucia."

"We can see that," Jesse said.

"Oh can you now.”

"Don't talk to him that way," Bo said.

"What are you gonna do about it, Blondie? Hit me? Go ahead."

Everyone was silent.

"If you ain't Lucia, who are you?" Luke asked.

"I am Cascade Wolfe," Cas said. "All of you may call me 'Cas.'"

"Where are you from?" Luke asked.

"What's it to you?"

"Nevermind," Luke said.

"Now y'all will have to excuse me I must be going,"

Cas bowed exaggeratedly at the Dukes and headed for the door.

"You can leave if you wanna be caught by the cops for that armored truck robbery.”

"How did you know about that, old man?" Cas hissed.

"It's all over the radio," Daisy said.

"I ain't staying here," Cas pulled out her gun. "Just try and follow me."

Cas then turned and ran. She took Dixie.

"You boys go after her. I'll call Doc," Jesse said.

The boys took off after Cas. Daisy went too. They chased her down Mill Road leaving town. They were having a hard time. They could not get her to stop.

"She's good," Daisy said. "I wonder who taught her."

"She's a Duke," Bo said. "It's in her blood."

Finally Cas tried to pass the car in front of her but swerved off the road when she saw another one coming at her. Cas did not bother to open Dixie's doors and jumped out of the car. The boys and Daisy ran after her into the woods. They rounded a corner and she was pointing her gun at them.

"Stop following me already. I'll shot if..."

Cas started to get tired. The gun felt light in her hands. Still she tried to keep it point at the Dukes. Luke walked over to her. She lowered the gun when he was standing in front of her. The gun fell from her hand; she collapsed. Luke picked her and carried her to the General. By the time they got back Doc was there.

"What do you think is wrong, Doc?" Jesse asked.

"It seems from what you tell me she was a split personality," Doc said. "I'll have to call Professor Krendall in. He'll be able
get into her subconscious to see what is wrong."

"Luke," Lucia asked when she woke up again. "What's going on?"

"We're trying to make you better," Luke said.

"What's wrong with me?"

"We don't know yet," Luke said. "Just rest. ok?"

Lucia nodded and went back to sleep. Professor Krendal finally arrived. He hypnotized Lucia. He found out after an hour with her that she had a tortured mind. Doc stayed in the room.

"Apparently," Krendal said when the Dukes came back in. "she was brain washed at a young age by those who kidnapped her. They did it off and on. By the time they really worked on her mind she still remembered
what they called her and other little things. Somehow her old self was able to slip back. She was living apart from her kidnappers for many years. She left England trying to find where she came from but was never able to get rid of the person they programmed her to be."

"Will she be all right?" Jesse asked.

"I'm sure but it'll take longer than one session," Doc said.

Doc recommended the Dukes take Lucia to a mental hospital in Atlanta. Lucia stayed there for over six months trying to get rid of Cas.
After six months she was allowed out but she decided to live in Atlanta is anything happened. The police did find Lucia but since they could easily see that in court it would be an insanity plea they let her go. Luke promised to visit as much as he could when he and Bo were out that way. Lucia in turn promised to stay in touch with Luke and the rest of the Duke family.