Title: Who do you think you are?

Summary: Jess pays another house call to Rory at her dorm with very important news for her. Most of this takes place after Jess comes the first time and before the season finale this season, but the beginning is just in the future. I suck at summaries, just read it okay? Lit, with LL.

Author: Jesselover

Author's Small Note: This idea came to me after hearing a ton of different songs. So, many different songs will show up, yet it is technically not a song fiction.

Disclaimer: Rory and people aren't mine. People not appearing the show are.

She sat on the small patch of grass in front of him. "How can you leave me, idiot. Who do you think you are, leaving me alone with only my books and family? I can't forgive you ever. I can't live like this…"

Tears were filling up in her big blue eyes. She couldn't be anymore, not with out him. It was there that was the hardest. She couldn't sit like that in front of her previous lover. Wiping tears from her cheek, she stood up and left leaving a grave stone and lonely red rose behind.

The young woman slipped back into her house to be greeted by two hands tugging at her.

"Mommy! Mommy! You home, YAY!"

She could only smile as her eyes traveled down to meet with the brown eyes of the curly brown haired little boy.

"Common let's go get some food."

Two hands grabbed each other as mother and son walked off to the dinner and other members of their loving family.

"Rory, great you're here. Luke's giving me the 'no coffee while you're pregnant" speech again!" called the woman sitting at a table with a seemingly very angry man next to her.

"You've already had four glasses worth! As the father of this baby, I say NO MORE!"

Rory, could only smile as her mother and Luke argued back and forth. This experience seemed to happen so much that the outcome was extremely predicable. Rory's mother, Loralei would bother Luke so much he would eventually have to give in only to pick up the argument five minutes later when another coffee was wanted. Yes, this happened every day.

It didn't take long for Luke to break this time. As soon as Rory and her son were seated he brought more coffee.

"If anything is wrong with that baby, I blame you."

"Mmm, but you had fed me the coffee."

"She right you know," Rory chimed in, "you are the giver of the coffee, so you are mainly to blame."

"Great you're teaming up on me. Just great."

"I'll be on your side grandpa," called the little boy. It was then that everyone started to laugh.