Stephanie cried for a little while longer. She tried to hold back her tears while walking down the San Francisco streets. She walked down a busy street, and turned the corner to a calmer block later on. She turned again on the next corner and found Mr. Matthew's house the second one down. It was impossible to miss, since Gia and the gang were standing right in front of it. Stephanie was almost positive that no one was home since they don't have a garage, and she found no cars in the driveway.

"Hey Steph, you actually showed up." Gia didn't use Stephanie's last name this time.

"H-h-hey G-Gia," Stephanie stammered. Her heart was beating so fast and hard, and Stephanie wanted to run back home and tell her dad what's been going on. But it was too late now. If Steph would've tattled, Gia would beat her up.

"Here Stephanie," Karen handed her a large can of spray paint. "Try it out."

Stephanie pressed the button at the top of the can, and a thin line of turquoise spray paint came out.

"In case you're planning of doing this kind of stuff, we'll show you how it's done. I decided we should tepee the tree, and graffiti the house, since teepeeing it may take all night." As Mickey said this tossed a roll of toilet paper over the house.

Meanwhile at home...

D.J walked around the house, not knowing what to do. She knew she wasn't supposed to tell dad, but D.J. was very worried. "What happens if the police sees her?" D.J thought. "Or if Steph gets hurt? Stephanie will be mad at me, but I might be saving her life." D.J. couldn't manage. "Dad!" she called.

Danny Tanner came rushing up into D.J. 's room. "What is it?" he asked.

"It's about Stephanie. She... she..."D.J. was afraid to continue.

A worried look came upon her dad's face. "She what?"

"Stephanie isn't out with her friends. She's out destroying Mr. Matthew's house. But please..."

Danny interrupted Deej in the middle of the sentence. "We'll talk later. Get in the car."