A/N- Hey all! This is my first attempt at a Trory! I hope you all will like
it. I am still writing my Lit A story of a boy who dared to love a girl but
I wanted to try something new. Reviews are definitely welcomed!
Disclaimer- I don't own anything regarding the show. Surprised huh? Haha
Some things you need to know- First, Rory and Riley are very close. Second,
Lorelei and Christopher married once Lorelei found out at the age of
sixteen that she was indeed pregnant with twins. Third, they live in
Hartford in a very expensive house. Fourth, Lorelei is still the same crazy
and coffee addicted woman. Fifth, Rory had been sent to the school in the
ninth grade.
A black corvette smoothly drove into a vacant spot in Chilton's large parking lot and came to a stop. The owner stepped out gracefully and slung her backpack onto her left shoulder. Running her fingers through her hair she began walking up to the front entrance of the school, only to be greeted by winks and whistles from the guys that were sitting on the steps. Ignoring them completely she glided past and walked into the school.
Tristan has just walked in also and was now by his locker talking with his best friend. Suddenly the girl walked up to the pair and tapped the dark haired, blue eyed, built young man on the shoulder, ignoring Tristan.
"Riley," she said when the teen turned to face her. He grinned widely.
"Rory! You made it!" He stated happily.
"Yeah, well I need you to show me where my classes are," Rory answered as she pulled out her schedual.
"Sure, I'll be right there," Riley answered as he turned back to the stunned youth before him. "Tristan I'll catch up with you later," Riley stated as he picked up his backpack off the floor. Once Rory was out of ear shot range Tristan placed a hand on Riley's shoulder and grinned. "Whose the hottie?" he asked.
"You really want to know don't you," Riley responded, getting a kick out of this.
"I wouldn't have asked," Tristan answered agitated.
"Fine," Riley stated leaning in closer, Tristan did the same.
"She's my twin," Riley whispered.
Riley quickly found Rory waiting by the stairs.
"Sorry I took so long," Riley stated as he walked up to this sister.
"No problem, so, where is Chem.?" Rory asked as she showed him her schedual.
"Where I'm headed, come on I'll walk you," Riley responded as he and Rory began walking down the hallway.
That night Rory enjoyed her first meal home. She had been attending an all girl's school in Main, but for her junior year she really wanted to come home and spend the remainder of her high school experience with her brother. Sitting comfortably in her chair next to her father, Rory laughed as Riley explained to Christopher and Lorelei how Tristan's jaw dropped after he saw Rory earlier that day.
"See Ror, first day back and already you're making guys drool. Maybe we should've kept you at that all girls' school, now I'll have to keep my shot gun by the front door again," Christopher laughed
"Funny dad," Rory laughed in response.
"But I have to say, Tristan does come from a good family and he and Riley have been good friends since ninth grade," Christopher stated as she piled more potatoes onto his plate.
"Yes, and although he IS like a brother to me, he is a big player. I think Rory could do much better for herself," Riley responded as he smiled at his beloved sister.
"Well, enough about our little ladies man, I think we should all go to coffee. I'm feeling a little tired and it's only six. I need to be perked up!" Lorelei exclaimed as she stood up from her seat at one end of the table.
"Mom, you'd find any excuse to go for coffee," Rory laughed.
"I know, but Georgia Anne's coffee is terrible! I can't live without coffee and I refuse to drink that stuff she makes! So, we HAVE to go out!" Lorelei responded as the maid herself, George Anne, came in with a steaming pot of coffee.
"OH NO! Don't put that in front of me!" Lorelei exclaimed in a dramatic tone. The nervous little maid looked quiet frightened and quickly exited the dining room only to be followed by the blissful laughter that erupted from the occupants of the house.
A black corvette smoothly drove into a vacant spot in Chilton's large parking lot and came to a stop. The owner stepped out gracefully and slung her backpack onto her left shoulder. Running her fingers through her hair she began walking up to the front entrance of the school, only to be greeted by winks and whistles from the guys that were sitting on the steps. Ignoring them completely she glided past and walked into the school.
Tristan has just walked in also and was now by his locker talking with his best friend. Suddenly the girl walked up to the pair and tapped the dark haired, blue eyed, built young man on the shoulder, ignoring Tristan.
"Riley," she said when the teen turned to face her. He grinned widely.
"Rory! You made it!" He stated happily.
"Yeah, well I need you to show me where my classes are," Rory answered as she pulled out her schedual.
"Sure, I'll be right there," Riley answered as he turned back to the stunned youth before him. "Tristan I'll catch up with you later," Riley stated as he picked up his backpack off the floor. Once Rory was out of ear shot range Tristan placed a hand on Riley's shoulder and grinned. "Whose the hottie?" he asked.
"You really want to know don't you," Riley responded, getting a kick out of this.
"I wouldn't have asked," Tristan answered agitated.
"Fine," Riley stated leaning in closer, Tristan did the same.
"She's my twin," Riley whispered.
Riley quickly found Rory waiting by the stairs.
"Sorry I took so long," Riley stated as he walked up to this sister.
"No problem, so, where is Chem.?" Rory asked as she showed him her schedual.
"Where I'm headed, come on I'll walk you," Riley responded as he and Rory began walking down the hallway.
That night Rory enjoyed her first meal home. She had been attending an all girl's school in Main, but for her junior year she really wanted to come home and spend the remainder of her high school experience with her brother. Sitting comfortably in her chair next to her father, Rory laughed as Riley explained to Christopher and Lorelei how Tristan's jaw dropped after he saw Rory earlier that day.
"See Ror, first day back and already you're making guys drool. Maybe we should've kept you at that all girls' school, now I'll have to keep my shot gun by the front door again," Christopher laughed
"Funny dad," Rory laughed in response.
"But I have to say, Tristan does come from a good family and he and Riley have been good friends since ninth grade," Christopher stated as she piled more potatoes onto his plate.
"Yes, and although he IS like a brother to me, he is a big player. I think Rory could do much better for herself," Riley responded as he smiled at his beloved sister.
"Well, enough about our little ladies man, I think we should all go to coffee. I'm feeling a little tired and it's only six. I need to be perked up!" Lorelei exclaimed as she stood up from her seat at one end of the table.
"Mom, you'd find any excuse to go for coffee," Rory laughed.
"I know, but Georgia Anne's coffee is terrible! I can't live without coffee and I refuse to drink that stuff she makes! So, we HAVE to go out!" Lorelei responded as the maid herself, George Anne, came in with a steaming pot of coffee.
"OH NO! Don't put that in front of me!" Lorelei exclaimed in a dramatic tone. The nervous little maid looked quiet frightened and quickly exited the dining room only to be followed by the blissful laughter that erupted from the occupants of the house.
