Good Sportsmanship
Previously on Full House...
Jesse fired a pitch that was surprisingly good. Michelle smacked it! The ball soared out of the yard and hit the neighbor's car. The alarm started going off and an angry neighbor came out and yelled at Jesse. "You're gonna pay for that Katstopilis!" he yelled. "Run home Michelle!" Jesse said frantically pushing Michelle inside.
"Steph wait," Gia said slyly. "I have a better idea." "What?" Steph asked. "Let's spy on them, older kids say some pretty interesting things when we're not around," This is what Gia did best. "Ok," Steph said smiling. She was feeling adventurous today.
DJ picked up a beautiful silver bracelet. "Whoa," she said. Her eyes followed every slight swing the bracelet made. "This is beautiful! I have to get it!" "Well," Kimmy said. "How much is it?" DJ found the price tag. "105$?!?!?"
"That woman wouldn't even notice if you just happened to slip that in your pocket and leave," Kimmy whispered. "Well..." she said. "They do get more of these every day, I don't think she would miss ONE of them..." She quickly slipped the bracelet in her pocket and then she and Kimmy left the store.
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Chapter Three Motorcycle Driving Soccer Uncle
"Ok girls, one more lap!" Jesse yelled to the softball team at practice. Michelle went over to Jesse. "Uncle Jesse..." she gasped out of breath. "Our coach only made us run two laps before practice, not five!" "Jeez, I think this team is capable of more than two measly laps! You guys are gonna be a winning team so come on...move it!" Jesse directed Michelle to her slowly running team. Michelle sighed and ran to join them.
"Steph are you okay?" Danny asked. "Huh?" Steph said in a daze. "Yeah I'm fine." "Ever since you got back from the mall yesterday you've been really quiet." Danny put his hand on his daughter's shoulder. "No really," Steph said. "I'm okay. "If you're sure," Danny said giving her a kiss on the head. "I'm going to watch the rest of Michelle's practice. You wanna come?" "No thanks dad," Steph said. "I have some...stuff to do." Yeah Stephanie did have some stuff to do, important stuff. She really needed to talk to DJ.
"Aww come one guys!" Jesse yelled to the team. "Hey Denise! That was an easy catch, you should've caught it! Run two laps!" Danny pulled in and walked over to Jesse in the dugout. "Hey Jess, how is practice going?" he asked. "And what is Denise doing running around the field all by herself?" "Well Danny," Jesse said. "I'm just being a good coach." "Well just don't be too hard on the," Danny said sitting down. "Come on girls!! Put some effort into it!" Jesse yelled. All the girls groaned. Danny shook his head. "This could be a disaster," he muttered to himself.
"DJ," Stephanie said walking into DJ's room. "What is it Steph?" DJ asked. "DJ, we need to talk." Steph sat down next to DJ on her bed. "Well, I'm listening," DJ said. Stephanie took a deep breath. "I saw you steal that bracelet at the mall." DJ froze. "How'd you see me?!" she asked confused and angry. "Gia thought it would be a good idea to spy on you...so we his behind a jewelry display in the store," Stephanie answered. "You didn't tell Dad did you?" DJ asked. "No," Steph said. "But I think you need to." "Look," DJ started. "Do you realize how dead I would be if dad found out?! I mean, I'm going to college! He might think I'm not responsible enough or something and he'll find some crazy way to home school me!" "But..." Steph butted in. "What he doesn't know can't hurt him, or in this case me." Stephanie sighed. She had never been so mad at DJ. "I'm ashamed to say you're my sister," she said and walked out of the room.
The next day was Michelle's first softball game with Jesse as her coach. It was such a hot day. The air was moist and humid and the sun shone down brighter than ever. As soon as Jesse and Michelle stepped out of the car, they were overcome with heat. "Whoa," said Michelle beginning to sweat already. "It's gonna be too hot to play!" "Now listen Michelle," Jesse said bending down to Michelle's level. "You go out there and play until you drop, ya understand?" "Ok Uncle Jesse," Michelle said wanting to please her uncle. Then they both walked out to the field.
"Joey?" Stephanie called as she stepped into Joey's room. "Yes?" Joey answered looking up from a joke book. "Joey, I need to asked you something," she said. "Sure Steph," Joey said. "Anything." "Mind if I sit down?" Steph asked. Joey patted the spot next to him on his bed. Stephanie sat down. "See, I have this friend...and, well actually, my friend has a friend who stole a very expensive...piece of jewelry from a store. And my friend doesn't want to tell on that person. What should she do?" Joey sat thinking for a second. "Stephanie...stealing is not something to be taken lightly. I think your friend should definitely tell his or her parents so they can notify the friend's parents. What if your friend's friend got addicted to stealing and got themselves in a lot of trouble? You can go to jail for stealing, it's a crime. Does that help you at all Steph?" "Yeah, thanks Joey. I know what to tell my friend now," she said smiling. Then Steph gave Joey a hug.
Previously on Full House...
Jesse fired a pitch that was surprisingly good. Michelle smacked it! The ball soared out of the yard and hit the neighbor's car. The alarm started going off and an angry neighbor came out and yelled at Jesse. "You're gonna pay for that Katstopilis!" he yelled. "Run home Michelle!" Jesse said frantically pushing Michelle inside.
"Steph wait," Gia said slyly. "I have a better idea." "What?" Steph asked. "Let's spy on them, older kids say some pretty interesting things when we're not around," This is what Gia did best. "Ok," Steph said smiling. She was feeling adventurous today.
DJ picked up a beautiful silver bracelet. "Whoa," she said. Her eyes followed every slight swing the bracelet made. "This is beautiful! I have to get it!" "Well," Kimmy said. "How much is it?" DJ found the price tag. "105$?!?!?"
"That woman wouldn't even notice if you just happened to slip that in your pocket and leave," Kimmy whispered. "Well..." she said. "They do get more of these every day, I don't think she would miss ONE of them..." She quickly slipped the bracelet in her pocket and then she and Kimmy left the store.
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Chapter Three Motorcycle Driving Soccer Uncle
"Ok girls, one more lap!" Jesse yelled to the softball team at practice. Michelle went over to Jesse. "Uncle Jesse..." she gasped out of breath. "Our coach only made us run two laps before practice, not five!" "Jeez, I think this team is capable of more than two measly laps! You guys are gonna be a winning team so come on...move it!" Jesse directed Michelle to her slowly running team. Michelle sighed and ran to join them.
"Steph are you okay?" Danny asked. "Huh?" Steph said in a daze. "Yeah I'm fine." "Ever since you got back from the mall yesterday you've been really quiet." Danny put his hand on his daughter's shoulder. "No really," Steph said. "I'm okay. "If you're sure," Danny said giving her a kiss on the head. "I'm going to watch the rest of Michelle's practice. You wanna come?" "No thanks dad," Steph said. "I have some...stuff to do." Yeah Stephanie did have some stuff to do, important stuff. She really needed to talk to DJ.
"Aww come one guys!" Jesse yelled to the team. "Hey Denise! That was an easy catch, you should've caught it! Run two laps!" Danny pulled in and walked over to Jesse in the dugout. "Hey Jess, how is practice going?" he asked. "And what is Denise doing running around the field all by herself?" "Well Danny," Jesse said. "I'm just being a good coach." "Well just don't be too hard on the," Danny said sitting down. "Come on girls!! Put some effort into it!" Jesse yelled. All the girls groaned. Danny shook his head. "This could be a disaster," he muttered to himself.
"DJ," Stephanie said walking into DJ's room. "What is it Steph?" DJ asked. "DJ, we need to talk." Steph sat down next to DJ on her bed. "Well, I'm listening," DJ said. Stephanie took a deep breath. "I saw you steal that bracelet at the mall." DJ froze. "How'd you see me?!" she asked confused and angry. "Gia thought it would be a good idea to spy on you...so we his behind a jewelry display in the store," Stephanie answered. "You didn't tell Dad did you?" DJ asked. "No," Steph said. "But I think you need to." "Look," DJ started. "Do you realize how dead I would be if dad found out?! I mean, I'm going to college! He might think I'm not responsible enough or something and he'll find some crazy way to home school me!" "But..." Steph butted in. "What he doesn't know can't hurt him, or in this case me." Stephanie sighed. She had never been so mad at DJ. "I'm ashamed to say you're my sister," she said and walked out of the room.
The next day was Michelle's first softball game with Jesse as her coach. It was such a hot day. The air was moist and humid and the sun shone down brighter than ever. As soon as Jesse and Michelle stepped out of the car, they were overcome with heat. "Whoa," said Michelle beginning to sweat already. "It's gonna be too hot to play!" "Now listen Michelle," Jesse said bending down to Michelle's level. "You go out there and play until you drop, ya understand?" "Ok Uncle Jesse," Michelle said wanting to please her uncle. Then they both walked out to the field.
"Joey?" Stephanie called as she stepped into Joey's room. "Yes?" Joey answered looking up from a joke book. "Joey, I need to asked you something," she said. "Sure Steph," Joey said. "Anything." "Mind if I sit down?" Steph asked. Joey patted the spot next to him on his bed. Stephanie sat down. "See, I have this friend...and, well actually, my friend has a friend who stole a very expensive...piece of jewelry from a store. And my friend doesn't want to tell on that person. What should she do?" Joey sat thinking for a second. "Stephanie...stealing is not something to be taken lightly. I think your friend should definitely tell his or her parents so they can notify the friend's parents. What if your friend's friend got addicted to stealing and got themselves in a lot of trouble? You can go to jail for stealing, it's a crime. Does that help you at all Steph?" "Yeah, thanks Joey. I know what to tell my friend now," she said smiling. Then Steph gave Joey a hug.
