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"HAWK, WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE?"Johnny was questioning his student as to why he was at his house.
"Sorry, sensei, we were at a party and Lexi got super drunk. When the cops came I didn't know where-"
"Woah, Woah, Woah, wait, the cops came?!!" Hawk nodded making Johnny sigh. Johnny motioned for Hawk to come inside.
"Just lay her on the couch for now. I'll take her to her room later."
"I'm sorry to drop in like this sensei." With that, Hawk was walking out the door but stopped when Johnny called his name.
"You know, she really cares about you. Talk to her soon." Hawk nodded his head then smiled slightly before walking out the door.
When he left, Johnny sat on the couch next to his daughter.
"Oh Lex, please don't drink like me," Johnny quietly said, stroking her hair, knowing she can't hear him now.
The doorbell rang again and Johnny thought maybe Hawk left something. However, when he opened the door, he saw his other kid and another LaRusso in front of him.
"Hey, dad." Johnny was shocked to see Robby, considering their strained relationship.
Johnny sighed slightly before opening the door wider so the two teenagers can walk in.
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Lexi got up with a huge hangover but somehow was able to walk. Waking up, her heart went out of her chest when she saw her brother and sister in her room.
"Oh my god Robby, what the hell are you doing here?" Lexi said quietly since Sam was still sleeping.
"Sam got really drunk and I had nowhere else to go cause you know how your dad is." Lexi nodded her head, knowing how Daniel would've reacted to see his daughters come home drunk.
"Well, I'm glad you're both okay." Lexi walked into the living room to see her dad cooking bologna.
"Morning, Johnny."
"Hey kid, how are you feeling? You know this is your first hangover and will be your last one for a while, alright?" Lexi rolled her eyes and nodded her head, annoyed Johnny was scolding her so early in the morning.