Rory couldn't believe that Paris would do that to her. Now what was she going to do with her stuff? She couldn't just leave it there in the hallway. What was she to do?

Rory pulled her cell phone out and looked through her contacts. As she scrolled down, she paused for a moment at Logan's name, and then proceeded to go to her dad's name.

"Hello."

"Hey dad! I need to ask you something."

"Uh Oh. What do you need?"

"Well, today has been weird. It started out with me getting voted in as Yale Daily News' editor. Then I got home to my apartment and my roommate, Paris, had decided to kick me out. Now I have no where to go, and I can't leave my stuff in the hallway because who knows what could happen to it."

"Do you want me to pay for an apartment for you? I can get you an even closer apartment to the campus and a safer location. I never really liked you living in that location, anyway."

"That would be great, dad. Thanks. I really don't know what to do. Mom has been on my case for a while now to move out of this hell-hole, and while I wanted to, I couldn't just leave. I had nowhere else to go."

"Well if you sit tight for about another half hour, I'll have your apartment lined up and some movers over to pick up your stuff, as well as give you money that I will send with them so you can buy the things you want or need. Buy whatever you want. Remember: you are a Gilmore and a Hayden, and have more money than you know what to do with."

"Awesome dad! Where am I now living?"

"It is the apartment building just off campus. It will be one of the two pent-house suites. I think the other is owned by your boyfriend, Logan Huntzberger, am I correct?"

"Yeah, I 'm dating Logan. What are you and mom up to dad? Have you guys grown tired of bugging The Gilmore and Hayden grandparents? Are you trying to get me and Logan to live next door to each other? Funny! Anyway, I have a feeling that I will have fun shocking Logan by just showing up on his doorstep to tell him that I have a new address."

"You do that, kid. The movers will be over soon. Look for your cousin, he'll be with them to show them the way there."

"Okay dad. I'll keep a look out."

Rory hung up the phone and put it away. Sighing, she started to organize her stuff so that it would be easy to move around. Clothes and bed sheets in one pile, rugs and chair in another, desk with the dresser and chest of drawers, and her mirror. All her toiletries went in the last pile. Now all that was left to do was wait.