"D.J. I'm going. Go ahead tell Dad I don't care." Stephanie said angrily.
"Fine go. I don't care if you get hurt. Don't come crying to me if you do though." D.J. replied.
"Alright."
A few hours had passed and the Tanner household was still surrounded by the T.V. playing a video game.
The phone rang, D.J. answered.
"Hello, Tanner residence."
"Hello, I'm a doctor at Mercy Hospital (made it up) Stephanie Tanner has been in a terrible accident may I please speak with her father."
*OMG* D.J. thought. *what have I done this is all my fault why did I let her go.*
"Dad, phone for you!" D.J. shouted.
"One minute." Danny shouted back.
"Dad Steph is in the hospital!" D.J. said.
"Oh my god, give me the phone." Danny said
D.J. handed him the phone *like I hadn't planned on doing that*
"A car accident!? With them!? Yes, I'll be right there."
Michelle was still with the others who were obsessively playing that video game.
Michelle finally got up and turned the game off.
"Hey!" they all shouted.
"Didn't you hear that Stephanie is in the hospital but you were all too busy playing your stupid game to know that. You make me sick." Michelle said with a disgusted look on her face.
When Danny walked into the living room he got his coat and ran out the door full speed, followed by D.J., Joey, and Michelle.
"Alright, everybody else in my car." Uncle Jesse said.
Becky, Nikki and Alex loaded into his car. They drove off to Mercy Hospital. When they got to Stephanie's room she was asleep. A doctor arrived.
Danny in panic asked, "What's wrong with her, is she going to be okay."
The Doctor looked down, "I'm sorry to say that she has slipped into a coma and won't wake up." Everyone burst out crying.
After an hour or so everyone but D.J. left to get something to eat from the cafe. D.J. sat next to her sister. She learned in biology that in rare cases when in a coma you can still hear.
"Stephanie, I'm so sorry this is all, my fault I shouldn't of, let you go." D.J. then burst crying. Then Stephanie died. D.J. heard the monitor beep. She continued sobbing.
