It's a typical day at the Dunphy home. Luke and Alex are heading to school for the final few days of school before the summer break. But unfortunately for Haley, she has to recover from a hangover by taking numerous amounts of aspirin to help with the splitting headache, feeling nauseous, and also drinking a ton of water.

"Hi Haley, how are you doing?" said Claire

"HORRIBLE! I'm really nauseous and I'm a mess," said Haley. "How am I supposed to be able to get tickets if I don't have any money. I'm supposed to go to work in about three hours."

"Your worried!" scoffed Alex

"Yeah, my friends and I are planning on going to an outdoor concert," replied Haley.

" Girl, it doesn't matter if Haley finally decides to push herself to do something she's passionate about."

"Alex if you didn't push yourself you wouldn't be able to get the amazing grades or to be able to go to that amazing University?" Said Claire

"UGGHHHH!" said Alex

~A 12 hour later~

Phil was driving both Luke and Alex to school at 8:00 so they could prepare for the day. As usual Alex was ranting about how unfair the teachers were. She really wanted to be able to end her final year in high school with amazing grades and an amazing valedictorian speech.

Whereas Luke was worried, but not about the same thing Alex was. He was worried about how he was going to impress the girl of his dreams. There's this girl named Theresa, she's been in his grade for the past couple of years. Luke admires her amazing long blonde hair and old–school style.

"Dad! How am I going to be able to impress my professors with a ninety–two percent! If my mark doesn't rise within the next couple of days, I…I…I don't know what I'll do if I don't get it," said Alex

" Dad, she's one of the most amazing people I have ever met. She's smart, funny, brave and giving. I don't know how I'm going to be able to ask her out, let alone being able to talk to her," said Luke.

"Guys don't worry, you'll be fine! I'm going to tell you a story about when I was starting as a cheerleader. We were doing one of the hardest tricks at that time and I was scared, but you know what? With a lot of practice, I was able to catch my fellow cheerleader."