"The guy from the alley actually asked her out for Friday?" Violet squealed as they were shopping the next day. "That is so big!"

"Not as big as Uncle Spike opening his wallet. I haven't seen him do that since Tomorrow still lived at home." Jessica commented looking at a blue sundress and holding it up to Anne. "This is perfect for Friday."

"Grandpa Spike just wants me to not feel like I'm completely coming in and taking over his house and life. Which is in essence what I'm doing. And why is this whole dancing with the guy at the Bronze on Friday thing such a big deal? I'm more worried about starting school on Monday," Anne sighed.

"Are you kidding? Please, you are not intruding on Uncle Spike. He's been so lonely since your family left for L.A. You're really good for him. As for school, all of us have survived Sunnydale High. Just find a small group of friends for moral support." Violet suggested, "I don't know what I'd have done without Brian and Jessica."

"Don't worry about living up to any of us," Jessica added. "Do your own thing. No one expects you to be head cheerleader like your mom or Valedictorian like Connor, Brian, and Violet or cut class and be a goof off like Uncle Xander. Decide for yourself what makes you happy. And wearing this dress at the Bronze on Friday will definitely make you happy."