"𝓛𝓸𝓸𝓴 𝓵𝓲𝓴𝓮 𝓪 𝓰𝓲𝓻𝓵 𝓫𝓾𝓽 𝓘 𝓽𝓱𝓲𝓷𝓴 𝓵𝓲𝓴𝓮 𝓪 𝓰𝓾𝔂."
"Maybe some things just can't go back to the way they were. We just have to move on and hope for the best.."
Alexis Katsopolis was just your average 10 year old girl living wit...
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(Her outfits at the top)
Alexis was kinda excited to move in with her Uncle and three cousins, but she was also scared because she was leaving her school and starting a brand new one.
"Why are we doing this again?" The young girl looked up at her father.
"Because we need to help out your Uncle Danny." Her father explained for the 100th time.
The two opened the door to the Tanner household revealing two girls and an adult male standing beside them.
"Hey! Look alive! Uncle Jesse's here!" Jesse makes a grand entrance with his daughter not to far behind him.
"And Lexi!" She unenthusiastically makes jazz hands, dropping her bag and suitcase on the floor as the two girls run to their Uncle and cousin.
"Uncle Jesse! Lexi!" The two girls hug them both.
"Uncle Jesse!" Jesse imitates his nieces "Alright! Hello! D.J, how you doing? That tooth come in yet?" He asked.
"Nah." D.J replied.
"That's okay; one less to brush." Jesse shrugs it off and walks to his brother-in-law.
"Hey, Jesse! Lex." Danny ruffles the young girls hair.
"Hey Uncle Danny." She waves.
"Danno!" Jesse throws his helmet down.
"You both missed breakfast. Where have you been?" Danny asked the two.
"Yeah, I'm sorry. Last night, after my gig at The Smash Club, I go for a cruise on my Harley, right? Next thing I know, I'm in Reno. It was dark – who would have known? Then, I happened to wander into this show, Razzle Dazzle '87 – much better than Razzle Dazzle '86, by the way. And I see this incredible showgirl Vanessa, right? Our eyes meet. Ba-boom, this lightning bolt of passion shoots across the casino. Turns out, Vanessa is on her way to the Philippines to do a Bob Hope special and is dying for one last night of good old American..."
"Food, food! She was hungry, right?" Danny cuts off Jesse as his concern for the three young girls standing beside them grew.
"Oh yeah. She was starving. Only we never got a chance to, uh, 'eat', because she had to turn her feathers in." Jesse continued.
"And where were you while this was happening?" Danny turns to the girl beside him.
"I was at my Grandmas house! She makes the best cookies!" Lexi smiles, just now thinking about them.
"Uncle Jesse, let's play Ballerina." Stephanie comes running up to her Uncle.
"Uncle Jesse doesn't want to play ballerina." Jesse bends down to the 5 year olds level.