OK this chapter is from the point of view of an outside narrator, but the rest of them will be from Jess' point of view.
It's just that he's not in this chapter, so it can't really be from his point of view now, can it?

Double Trouble

"I can't believe you didn't tell me this!" Rory Gilmore screamed at her mother, Lorelai.

"I know, hon, but I didn't want to upset you."

"Upset me? How could you not tell me that I have a twin sister?"

"I've only seen Laura once, hon. Sometimes I even forget about her."

"So? We talk about everything, you and me." Rory replied, running towards the door.

"Babe, please, wait!"

But it was too late. Rory walked outside and slammed the door behind her.


Rory didn't know where to go so that her mom wouldn't find her. Hopefully she would take the hint and let Rory have some time to think.

I have a twin sister. I wonder if she looks like me. Acts like me. Likes to read. Likes coffee.

She would go to the bridge, but Jess moght be there, and she really didn't want to deal with him. She just wanted to be alone. She thought of every place possible, but couldn't think of anywhere. She decided to just go home and lock herself in her room. When she got there her mom wasn't there.

Good, she thought. She's probably out looking for me. She's probably really worried.

She went into her room and locked the door, just incase her mom came home. She pulled out a book and strted reading. She wasn't really paying attention to hat was happening in the book, she was just reading to get her mind off things. She would have to reread the book another time, for the plot.

She heard the door open and then close again.

"Rory, babe! Are you here? I looked all over town for you!"

Rory didn't say anything, but Lorelai went into her room anyway.

"There you are, hon." Rory didn't reply. She didn't even look up. "Rory, please, I know you're mad at me, but please talk to me. You're my best friend. Who else am I gonna watch Pippi Longstocking with?"

"She's gonna take my place," Rory said.

"What?"

"I'm not gonna be you're best friend anymore. I'm old news. You're just meeting her; you're gonna wat to get to know her and you're gonna do all the things that we do together with her."

"Oh, Rory, babe. That could never happen. You know you're my best friend, and you always will be." She went and sat next to Rory on her bed. "I don't even know if she's going to want to get to know me, her loser mom who left her with her father when she was born. Of course, Chris is also to blame, because he's the one that put her up for adoption after I left her with him."

Rory didn't say anything again.

"Really, hon. You're my best friend. I'm not gonna let you go."