A/N: This is Max's 6th birthday. (As well as the start of Jackson's love for skateboards.) Enjoy.

A/N2: When Fuller House aired on Feb 26, 2016, Jackson was 13 (date of birth: July 26, 2002), Max was 7 (DoB: April 28, 2008), Tommy was less than 1 years old (DoB: May 23, 2015), and Nicky and Alex were 24 (DoB Nov 12, 1991). So in this story, Max is turning 6, Jackson is 11, Nicky and Alex are 22, and DJ isn't even pregnant yet.


April 28, 2014

It was Max Fuller's 6th birthday. The whole family was celebrating at the Tanner house, where Danny and Teri live alone. The only people missing were Aunt Stephanie, who is in England, and Aunt Michelle, who is in New York.

The kids, including Joey's four, were playing outside. Max and Jackson were being taught to ride longboards by the twins. Nicky taught Max, simply because his board is longer and closer to the ground, making it easier for the younger boy. DJ had forced them into wearing their bike helmets and pads, which had received complaints from Jackson, until Tommy threatened that he wouldn't be able to try at all without protection.

"I'm almost 12, why can't I decide what's safe or not?" Jackson complained to Alex.

"Come on kid. It's your first time, you don't want to fall and break something. We wore helmets when we first got them too, right Nick?" Alex poked his elbow into his twin's side, motioning for him to play alone.

Catching on, but not quite the best at lying, he tried to soothe Jackson, "Oh, uh, yeah. All the time. Even now, when we try something new. Or, uh, plan to go fast. Yep, all the time."

The encouragement from his 22-year-old, super cool, cousins was enough to get the helmet and pads on, and ready to ride. Unfortunately for Jackson, he had to start off at the beginning, which included stepping onto the board when it was still on the grass, to find out which foot he skated with.

After confirming that Jackson rode regular (with the left foot in front and the right foot pushing), Alex allowed Jackson to get on the board on the back porch, while the older cousin pushed.

The afternoon went like this, with all the kids allowed to take a ride.

Jackson was loving the experience. He enjoyed the feeling of riding along, but he also wanted to try tricks. The twins explained that the longboard wasn't used for Tony Hawk style tricks, and that he would have to get a vertical skateboard.

When Max's turn was over - he wasn't the biggest fan of skating- he went inside to grab a soccer ball, and anyone who was off the longboards passed the ball around.

As sunset came, DJ announced that it was time to sing and eat cake, with gifts afterwards.

Nicky and Alex ran inside, to help their father with a special surprise in the living room.

After several minutes of trying to get the kids inside, DJ finally succeeded. Nicky popped his head in the kitchen door, and asked everyone to come into the living room. When they did, they were met with a wonderful surprise; Aunt Steph and Aunt Michelle were on the tv, hooked up to Alex's laptop. The lights were turned off, and Uncle Jesse walked in with the cake, lit with six green candles.

After the song, Max made his wish, took off the candles, and made the first cut, all while Tommy photographed him. When everyone had finished their cake, it was time for gifts. Max opened up clothes from his grandfather, a set of goofy glasses and a big box of different candy from Joey, and a slide trombone from Uncle Jesse, Aunt Becky, and cousins – Jesse had wanted something cooler like a guitar or drums, but Becky had other ideas. His parents had gotten him new furniture for his room, as he had outgrown his last bed and he would be needing a desk for school, as well as clothes and toys. Even Jackson had gotten him a gift: more candy.

Finally, the twins brought out a big box. "It's from Michelle and Stephanie. Happy Birthday kiddo." Alex said as he pushed the box in front of his cousin.

Max undid the bow, allowing the big blue ribbon to fall. Then, he tore into the side of the birthday wrapping paper and ripped it apart. On the side of the box was a picture of a bike. Tommy grabbed a scissor from the table beside the couch, cut the tape on the side of the box, and pulled the bike out.

"It's firetruck red. We thought you'd like it." Michelle spoke from the tv.

"I love it! Thank you, Aunt Michelle. Thank you, Aunt Stephy."

"Of course, Mighty Max. We love you!" Stephanie said.

The bike came out, ready to ride. With no training wheels, Max would finally have to learn to ride a big boy bike.

Tommy took Max out to the front sidewalk, and holding on to the back, they spent a little while riding the bike. Eventually DJ called them back in to enjoy the rest of the party.


A/N: I hope this wasn't confusing for anyone who doesn't skateboard.

A/N2: If you would like me to write anything specific, don't be afraid to review. I might be able to write something.