Welcome back to Ashley Tanner. I hope you enjoy this chapter.

This is based off of the episode where DJ gets her own room.

Also, just so you know, before this chapter, Ashley and DJ share the bigger bedroom and Michelle and Stephanie share the one beside Uncle Jesse's (Michelle's room in the show), but there will be some changing of rooms in this chapter.

Disclaimer: I do not own the TV show Full House or any of its characters. The character Ashley Tanner was an idea given to me by Movies And TV Shows AU.


"I am fifteen years old, Dad. I need my own room," DJ told him as they walked into the kitchen, where Ashley, Jesse, and Joey were sitting at the kitchen table, laughing and joking, but the three adults glanced up when Danny and DJ entered the room.

"DJ, I'm sorry, but there just isn't enough room," Danny told her, exasperated. He'd clearly had this conversation many times before. "And at least you get to share with Ashley. We could've made you share with Stephanie."

"I know, but-" DJ began, disappointment shining in her eyes.

"You know," Ashley said, standing. "There might be away to resolve this situation."

Danny glanced up. "What is it?"

"We could fix up the attic for Uncle Jesse and keep Joey in the garage," Ashley answered. "Then, we can move Michelle and Stephanie into the bigger bedroom that DJ and I are in now. I could get Uncle Jesse's room, and DJ could get Michelle and Stephanie's room."

Danny raised an eyebrow. "That might actually work… It'll take some time and some tools and money, but I don't see why we can't fix up the attic for Jesse and move some of the rooms around."

"Thank you, Dad!" DJ exclaimed, wrapping her arms around her father's waist. "Thank you, Ashley."

"But," Ashley said, "no more whining. DJ, for as long as I can remember, you have been whining about getting your own room, ever since Michelle was born, and you had to share a room with Stephanie. When Uncle Jesse moved in, we moved Stephanie into Michelle's room, and I moved into yours, and then you started whining about having to share a room with me. I understand you wanting your own room. Trust me, I want my own room, too, but I'm mature enough not to whine about it."

DJ nodded. "Sorry. I didn't realize I complained so much, but I will try my hardest to stop whining about stuff like that."

Ashley nodded. "I see we've come to an understanding. If I hear you complain once about how long it's taking to switch the rooms or whatever, we're calling the room switch off. Got it?"

DJ nodded once again.

"Good. Now, let's get this project started," Ashley said to the adults in the room.

"I'll get my tools," Jesse said.

"And I'll get my cleaning supplies," Danny added. "I can't remember the last time we cleaned that attic. Keep Michelle out of the attic until we finish dusting it; the last thing we need is to cause her dust allergy to act up." (I totally made up Michelle having an allergy to dust, but I did it because I have a spin off in mind, do I added that part in).

"Okay, Dad," DJ said. "I'll keep an eye on Michelle."

Ashley smiled. She loved seeing DJ take care of their sisters. It reminded her of how Pam used to take care of them.


"I haven't had my own room since Uncle Jesse moved in," Ashley said as she walked into what used to be her uncle Jesse's room but was now her's. "I almost forgot what it felt like to have my own space."

Her father chuckled from the doorway. "I almost forgot what it felt like to have my daughter growing up too fast," he said, referring to what DJ had said about being a teenager and needing her own space.

Ashley laughed. "Dad, I may be twenty-five, but I will always be your little girl," she told him, hugging him.

Danny nodded. "I'm glad to hear that. Now, if only DJ and Stephanie could say that now that DJ is a teenager and Stephanie's hit double digits."

Ashley giggled. "What are you going to do when Michelle has her thirteenth birthday?"

"Cry," Danny answered.

"Why does DJ get her own room?" a voice whined from across the hall, and the father and his oldest daughter walked across the hall to see Jesse, Stephanie, DJ, Joey, and Michelle standing in the bedroom the youngest daughters now shared.

DJ sighed, kneeling down in front of Stephanie.

"I'm getting older, Steph, and I need my own space, but I have an idea," she said. "How would all of you like to camp out in the backyard to celebrate finishing this room project?"

"Yay!" Stephanie exclaimed, hugging DJ. "I love that idea."


I couldn't help but smile as Stephanie embraced DJ, and I realized that DJ had helped Stephanie go from disappointed to excited in a few seconds with a few simple words. She'd found a compromise that cheered Stephanie up in moments, and that night, our family had one of the best nights of our life, sitting out under the stars. Even Kimmy came over, and we all had a great time.

That's what I love about DJ. She has a creative, out of the box, clever kind of thinking that I see in many mothers when their kids are unhappy, and they manage to find a way to cheer the children up with a great idea.

DJ always acted like more of a mother around Stephanie and Michelle than a big sister, and I see her motherly actions and I think… someday, her own kids are going to be very lucky to have her as a mother.


Honestly, not my favorite chapter, but oh, well. I hope you guys liked it anyway.

I was originally going to have DJ share a room with Stephanie before she got her own, but the way the rooms would've worked out, two girls would have to be in Michelle's room and two in the bigger bedroom. I thought it would be more likely if the older girls shared the bigger bedroom before they each got their own while Stephanie and Michelle shared the room beside Uncle Jesse's.

Recap:

Uncle Jesse: attic

Joey: garage

Ashley: Uncle Jesse's old room

DJ: Michelle's old room (the one Michelle and Stephanie shared in this story)

Michelle and Stephanie share the bigger bedroom.

Hope that cleared up any confusion.

Anyway, I hope to be back within the next few hours with the next chapter, but until then, I love feedback (but keep it kind or constructive criticism because any flames will be ignored and reported if necessary), so please tell me what you thought in the form of a review or a PM! Thanks for reading! Goodbye, everyone!