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Liv and Maddie had Frankie spending the night at their house to help plan their upcoming sweet 16.

"One week till our sweet 16," Maddie smiled as the three sat around the kitchen table.

"After four years of being apart, we are finally together on our birthday. Yaysies!" Liv cheered. Frankie smiled at their excitement.

"I know! We get to blow out our candles together again."

"The three Rooney girls, together again and ready to party, whoo whoo whoo, party. I said now party," Karen said, her being the third Rooney girl. She danced as she sang her little tune

"Don't turn around," Frankie told Liv. "You don't wanna know what she's doing behind you."

"I don't need to," Liv said. "I can feel the desperation on the back of my neck."

"All right, fine. Guess I'll save my moves for the party!"

"Anyway, so for our party, I had a few thoughts." Liv dropped four full binders of ideas onto the table.

"I had... a thought," Maddie said, placing a crumpled up post-it note on the table.

"Ahem, okay, so I'm thinking red carpet, designer gowns. We enter Cirque Du Soleil style, spiraling in on silks," Liv said.

"I'm thinking peanut shells on the floor, steaks the size of our heads. We enter hungry man style in our casual eating pants," Maddie suggested.

"Those are two very different ideas," Frankie muttered.

"Maddie, this is our big 1-6. It needs to be epic."

"I know! And I'm thinking epic. There's this new cowboy-jail themed restaurant, the Hoosegow."

"Wow! Ha-ha. We have very different ideas of epic," Liv said.

"You know what's epic?" Pete asked. "Mini golf birthday parties! They worked for years for you two. Ages six to 11, done!"

"Maddie, you loved it because it was sporty. And, Liv, there was a castle, so you could dress up like a princess. And I loved it because you two were together celebrating your birthday," Karen told them. "So, Rooney girls, lets get ready to..." She once again started singing.

"Mom! Mom, mom. Stop," Maddie told her.

"Hater."

"As fun as mini golf was, we are turning 16 now, so we can plan our own party," Liv said.

"Then why am I here?" Frankie asked.

"Mediator," Maddie told her.

"So lets talk this out because nothing's been set in stone."

"Liv, I picked up the silks for your epic party entrance," Joey said, walking in the door with the silks wrapped around his arms. "Epically bad decision to bring them home on my bike."

"The silks have already been ordered?" Maddie asked. "You've already planned our entire party, haven't you?"

"Well, it's not like I could leave it up to you," Liv argued back. "I mean, casual eating pants?"

"Spiraling on silks?"

"You're being impossible!"

"Ugh! I wish we could just have seperate birthdays!" With that, they both stormed off in different directions.

"I think I'm bad at my job," Frankie said.


Frankie had used her brain and helped Pete and Karen come up with an idea for the twins birthday. The final idea was a half and half, so she spent all day decorating Liv's side of the party while Karen handled Maddie's side.

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