"DJJJJJJJJJ!!!!!!!" A loud yell was heard from downstairs. Lexi and DJ then came running down the steps to see an irritated Jesse."Hi, Kimmy." The two girls greeted the Gibbler.
"Oh, you guys, I'm glad you're here." Lexi stated, once Danny came into the room. "Go ahead, Deej."
"Okay," DJ nodded directing her attention to Jesse and Joey, "I'm in charge of Career Day. Will you guys come down to my school next week and talk about advertising?" DJ asked.
"Yeah, sure, Deej."
"We're there for you, babe."
"Thanks dad, thanks Joey. Also, when remember it's just advertising. Nothing else." Lexi confirmed.
"Don't worry, Lex. We got it." Jesse responded with a small glare.
"I'm there for you too, babe." Danny interjected, and the girls all shared a look.
DJ let out a nervous sigh, "Well, thanks, dad, but you're busy."
"Oh, I'm never too busy to inspire the youth of America." Danny shook his head, "And I guess this is where it pays off really big having who's the star of 'Wake Up, San Francisco,' huh?" Danny crossed his arms proudly.
"Tell him." Kimmy and Lexi both stated.
"I can't. Look how happy he is." DJ gestured to Danny who had a huge smile on his face.
"Ugh, she's right. I hate when Uncle D gets all sad. He looks like those sad puppy's you see at adoption centers." Lexi pouted.
"Yeah, I'll tell him." Kimmy said. "We don't need you, Mr. T. We already booked a big TV star." Kimmy confirmed.
"Bigger than me?" Danny widened his eyes.
"Way bigger than you." Lexi exaggerated.
"Jimmy Chung said he could get his Aunt Connie." DJ shrugged.
"Connie Chung?" Danny stood up straight. "You booked Connie Chung for Career Day?"
"Yeah, we just said that." Lexi scoffed, and DJ nudged her.
"I've been trying to get her on my show for years." Danny mumbled.
"Tell you what, have your people call my people." Kimmy grinned.
"DJ."
"I know, dad. Make new friends." DJ smiled. The three girls then conjoined hands and walked off.
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