"Let's make sure we don't lose each other again," Timothy said. My God, I can't believe that I have found the Timothy Robicheaux," John said. "You made me that man, Doc," John countered. John admitted he had been confused about how he could have been related to someone as evil as Yo Ling. When I found out I wasn't Roman Brady, every answer I got after that was worse than the one before," John said. "All I wanted was to know who I was and where I came from. I loved you before I knew you, because I loved her so much," Timothy said. That's why I was so determined to find you. John told Timothy that Maude had passed away. "I don't even know the whole story," John admitted. Timothy asked why Maude had put John up for adoption. "It's not your fault," John reassured his father. John explained that he had been born after Timothy's disappearance. You brought it all back to me," Timothy said excitedly. "And we don't know a lot about John's background, but we do know that you came from a farm, and John was born on a rural farm in Louisiana," Marlena said. Marlena explained that Timothy had been stuck up in the VA systems since his injury. "My son! I've been looking for you my entire life," Timothy said. Marlena grew tearful as she saw Timothy close his hand around John's. All this time you've been searching for your son. Timothy took the dog tags, and he gasped. His name was John Robicheaux," John said. "That's because your name is Timothy Robicheaux. John pulled off his father's dog tags, and he handed them to John Doe. "Joseph Bell, no wonder it didn't make any sense," John Doe said. "Are you saying that these dog tags are yours?" John asked. She says she's sure it's a boy," John Doe had pleaded. "Don't leave me! My wife's going to have a baby. "If there's gonna be a body, anyway, let them think I'm dead," "Timothy" had said. John Doe thought about when he had been injured, and he remembered that "Timothy" had switched dog tags with John Doe. John asked John Doe why "Timothy" had taken the dog tags. You two are helping me out," John Doe said. "It's every man for himself," "Timothy" had said. John Doe explained that when he had called out for help, "Timothy" had taken off John Doe's dog tags. There was a terrible pain in the back of my head and so much blood, I thought I was dying," John Doe said. I had been knocked off my feet, but he was thrown clear. "We had been in a foxhole together, but an explosion hit. John Doe repeated Timothy's name, and he remembered a moment from the war. "And when I finally met up with him, he was a man that was just filled with hatred. John explained that his father had been a deserter and had assumed the name of Yo Ling. And, like yourself, I spent, well, most of my life not knowing who I was," John said. "I wish I could tell you more, but I was adopted. John Doe asked for details about John's father. After a moment, John Doe admitted that the name sounded familiar. Does that name mean anything to you?" John asked. John explained that John Doe had served in the same platoon as John's father. With a nod, John Doe mentioned that he had talked to Julie about her uncle's service in Korea and how it had sounded familiar. John told John Doe that he had served in the Korean War. "I've come up with some other information that might jog your memory," John said. John explained that the director at the VA hospital had told him that John Doe had had difficulty remembering the name Joseph Bell. If you say so," John Doe said with a shrug. John handed a set of dog tags to John Doe. John explained that he had learned that John Doe had discharged himself from a VA hospital. John walked in, and Marlena introduced him to John Doe. "I feel like I've been waiting for an eternity already," John Doe said. John Doe was eager to leave the hospital and look for his son, but Marlena asked John Doe to wait to talk to John. Marlena talked to John Doe in her office about his memory loss.
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