So, here's the deal. Basically, in this fic 10 years have passed since Frasier left Seattle. Since then, many things have happened.
Ronee and Martin are still married and still live in Seattle.
Niles and Daphne also still reside in Seattle, and have had another child, a daughter which they named Nicole.
Roz, after a few years and a few short, crazy relationships, has finally managed to settle down and get married.
But now the most important thing you probably want to know. What on Earth happened to Frasier? Well, after going to Chicago, he found Charlotte, and the two of them continued their relationship. 2 years later, he proposed to her. Another 6 months, and they were married.
And the second most important thing; the children! Well, they were children. Wanna know what happened to little Alice and David, and Frederick?
Well, first things first. Frederick, now 26, is more like his dad than you probably thought he'd be... meaning, he's still single. Poor guy. He also followed his father's footsteps by moving away from Boston, and he now lives in Seattle.
Secondly, little Alice is not so little anymore. She's 16 years old, and is your typical rebellious teenage girl, always disobeying her mom and stepdad, and trying her hardest NOT to follow the rules.
And finally, Niles and Daphne's son, David. He's now 10 years old, and turning out to be a lovely little boy.. planning to be more like his mom than his dad though, by the looks of things.
Right! Now we know where everybody is and what they've been up to.
Let's begin the first chapter.
"Don't cha wish your girlfriend was hot like me? Don't cha wish your girlfriend was a freak like me? Don't cha?"
It was 8.30pm on a Saturday evening, and in her bedroom standing in front of the mirror was 16-year-old Alice Doyle. She was stood there, hand on her hip, a cheeky grin on her face, bopping her head slowly to the music blasting out of her radio. As she stood there, you could see she had an air of confidence about her, the kind that matched her mother's at that age. She was beautiful and you could tell she knew it. She looked lovely in a white t-shirt, blue jeans and white boots, with her long brown hair falling down into her face.
Leaning closer to the mirror, she proceeded to put on her earrings - a pair of gold hoop ones, a gift from her dad, Rick. She hardly ever saw her father, but he always sent her gifts, letters, cards. Her mother Roz never had a problem with this; but it made Alice rather ecstatic to know that it annoyed her step-father Matthew, whom she hated. He never admitted this, of course, but Alice could just tell.
"ALICE! TURN THAT MUSIC DOWN!" yelled Roz from downstairs. Alice spun round quickly, giving her bedroom door a quick glance, feeling slightly startled by her mother's yelling. She rolled her eyes, then walked to the other side of the room and switched her CD player off completely.
Only stopping to quickly grab her mobile phone and handbag from on top of her desk, she opened her bedroom door, rushed out of the room and hurried down the stairs. But before she could make her escape out the front door, she bumped into Roz and Matthew, who were stood at the bottom of the stairs, with angry looks on their faces.
"Alice, I think we need to have a bit of a chat," Matthew said.
Alice raised her eyebrow and laughed a fake laugh. "Chat? Umm, no. I'm late, anyways, I'm off out -"
Roz stopped her daughter mid-sentence, a look of concern on her face. "Out? Where are you going? What are you late for?"
Alice's right eyebrow managed to re-arch itself as she turned to her mother. "Mom, stop worrying. I'm going over to see Uncle Niles and Aunt Daphne. They're going out tonight and they asked me to babysit David and Nicole," she explained.
Roz had a look which meant she wasn't completely convinced by Alice's story, but not wanting to start an argument with her daughter, she just nodded and smiled, and said, "Okay, but call me when you get there, alright?"
"Alright Mom," responded Alice in an annoyed tone of voice, "I'll probably be back by midnight at the latest anyway, you know what Uncle Niles is like."
And with that, she pushed past her parents, opened the front door and walked out.
