Hmm, so I decided to try my hand at a third person perspective on Literati and JavaJunkie. I figured Andrew would be pretty interesting because he's just one of those Stars Hollow citizens always floating in the background, so has probably seen a lot more than anyone realizes. (Plus he owns a bookshop, so that automatically makes him cool).

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'Truth is stranger than fiction. Life maybe imitates art.' – U2

Outsiders sometimes ask why Andrew stayed in Stars Hollow. He did ok at school, he went to College: why didn't he leave to work in the real world? They can't see the appeal – quaint gazebos, crazy festivals and all – of his hometown.

They don't understand that he doesn't want to work in the real world and Stars Hollows is as far from reality as you can get.

Because Andrew's a bookworm, he prefers literature to real life: So Stars Hollow with its fairy tale existence and head-in-the-clouds citizens is where he belongs.

Over time he's seen plenty of fantasy-like relationships play out but none compare to that of the Gilmore girls and their Diner boys.

While all of Stars Hollow's gave a running commentary on Luke, Lorelai, Jess and Rory, Andrew knows the way he sees the four of them is different.

To him, they belong in the pages of a book. He's read so much that the two relationships seem more like literary tales, a reflection of the fictional stories he sells and breathes.

In his mind, they tick a list: fulfilling factors that create epic romances.

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I know this is only an intro chapter (it will eventually be a two shot) but still...Give me an R! Give me a E! Give me a V! Give me an I, E, W!

And what does that spell? (People on here are normally good at English, spelling ect. So I hope you all know).