Same deal as last time this is a reviewed chapter I tired to fix up all the errors so just tell me if you find a really really big one. Small ones are there I no. Hope you like!

---PART 1--- 'Mum, I can not go to that school, it's like for major losers,' said Parker as they got the acceptance letters.

Lana was ecstatic that she got into Chilton. Her mother had gone there. And she had wanted to go there since as early as she could remember. Lorelai would be so proud of her. Lana new that her mother was proud of her. But if her mother and the rest of her family were proud of Parker she didn't know.

'Oh mum I got in,' said Lana repeating her self for the third time.

'Stop repeating your self, retard,' said Parker furiously.

'Shut up Parker,' said Lana, turning to her mother.

'Honey I'm so glad that you got into Chilton. I knew you would,' said Rory, her mother.

'Is something wrong?' asked Lana.

'Nothing is wrong at all. I will call Emily to get two rooms ready for you,' said Rory as if her question was answered before she even thought about it.

'I'm getting out of this dump,' said Parker grabbing for her bag.

'No you certainly are not! You are going to your room and get things for the school term. You will catch the train to Hartford tomorrow,' said Rory in her motherly voice.

'Fine then,' said Parker going up to her room.

I guess I should really catch you up on the things you have missed so far. Well I can't say too much or I will ruin the story. Two years ago Rory married a millionaire for a business proposition. I know it doesn't sound like Rory does it? But Rory wanted to be a famous writer and she new Marc could do that for her. Image-wise any way. They live in New York City.

'I don't think I'll be able to survive if she keeps acting like that,' said Rory to Lana.

'Don't worry mum. Are you sure grandma will want us to stay at her house?' asked Lana. Lorelai hated the idea of being a grandma at the age of 39 so she taught the girls to call her Lorelai and Emily Grandma.

'Babe don't worry about that grandma will love to have you at her house for the school year. I'm sure Lorelai will love to see you as well. So you better go to her inn a couple of times and week,' said Rory giving her daughter and hug and a kiss on the top of her head.

'Don't forget to order our uniforms for school. I can't believe were starting on Monday. I can't wait and what about school supplies I can't wait to get to Hartford..' said Lana walking up to her bedroom to start backing.

Rory looked in awe; she was still amazed at how much Lana acted like her. And how Parker acted like her father, Jess. Also Parker had a little bit of Lorelai in her. But Lana she was just like a double of Rory. Lana loved to read and the stationary thing now that was just bizarre she already had twice as much as she needed but still kept buying things. It reminded her of when she went shopping for her stationary before she went to Chilton.

--Flash Back-- Lorelai: Shopping for school supplies - party. Rory: Nobody demanded that you come. Lorelai: Are you kidding? How of ten do you get to do things like this? I was thinking, while we're going crazy, we should get some toilet paper and a plunger next. Rory: I'll just do this later. Lorelai: No, I'm teasing. Come on, get that list of your. Rory: Ok I need legal pads. Lorelai: Got it. Rory: Tons of pens. Lorelai: Right. Rory: Some number 2 pencils, three highlighters, an eraser a staple remover and a folder. Lorelai: You need 3 highlighters? Rory: Yes. Lorelai: Three? Rory: Yes. Lorelai: That's a very random number. Rory: Three is not a random number. Lorelai: No but I mean how did you get to the number 3? Rory: One dries up, one gets lost, I have one left. Lorelai: You have really thought this out. Rory: Yes, I have. Lorelai: What came first - the chicken or the egg. Rory: Can we get back to this list please? Lorelai: All right. Ooh, hey, legal pads. Rory: No. Those are purple. Lorelai: Yes, purple is festive. Rory: I can't have purple Lorelai: Yes you can, they're on sale. Rory: I'm going to a serious school now; I need serious paper. Lorelai: Paper's paper. Rory: Not at Chilton. Lorelai: All right, fine. Here is your serious paper. Rory: Thank you. Lorelai: Ooh and here are you sombre highlighters, your maudlin pencils, your manic-depressive pens. Rory: Mom Lorelai: Now these erasers are on lithium so they may seem cheerful but we actually caught them trying to shove themselves in the pencil sharpener earlier. Rory: I'm going home now. Lorelai: No wait! We're going to stage an intervention with the neon post- its and make them give up their wacky crazy ways. Rory: You're never coming shopping with me again. Lorelai: Ooh here's a card tray.

---The Next Day at Breakfast---

'Your to take the train to Hartford and then your grandfather will pick you girls up and then take you to their house. You are to do what ever they say. I think they are going to take you shopping for school uniforms and supplies,' said Rory excited at the thought of that, 'I will be at visiting you at Hartford as much as possible. Ok? Mostly on weekends though and please do not fight or get into trouble with any one.'

'You don't have to worry about me mum, you might have to worry about Ms Cheerleader over there though,' said Lana pointing to her sister, who was wearing a mini skirt and a mid drift top and listening to her disc-man so loud they could hear the music at the other side of the table.

'I need to talk to her father. She is insane, I can not handle her and I don't think your grandparents can either,' said Rory shaking her head going over to Parker and taking hold of one side of her head phones. 'Parker we have to go or else well be late.'

'Ok Ok,' said Parker angrily.

They all walked out of their 15th floor high-rise apartment building and into the lift. They got into the basement and went to their car and went off to the train stations (their bags had already been put in the car before).

After half an hour they were finally at the train station getting lost three times didn't help in trying to get there half and hour early. So they ended up getting there 5 minutes before there train was due to leave. The three bid farewell to each other, hugging and kissing and crying and then realising that their train was about to leave ran for it. The girls loved their mother, and didn't want to leave her there all alone in that apartment. The two sat down in their booth and talked for five minutes (that was a record for the two of them well for at least not fighting any way) and then they started to read. As much as Lana hated to admit it her sister did have brains and was smart but didn't use them at all.

Three hours later they had finally arrived at Hartford they had travelled all the way from New York. The girls got their two extra very heavy bags and went out side to meet their Grandpa.

'Grandpa!' yelled Lana running up to him and giving him a hug.

'Lana and Parker it's so nice to see you two again, boy have you grown,' said Grandpa embracing them both in a bear hug. He still smelt business like. You know that smell of paper. Lana new he would always smell business like, nothing else.

Their grandfather took the two to the house. The maid was then told to unpack their things into their bedrooms (that had everything they needed in there from a phone to a computer to there very own bathroom well not Lana she wanted Lorelai's old room, so it only had a phone and a computer and her grandparents had built a library for her). For the rest of the day the two girls spent the time talking to their great-grandparents. That night Luke and Lorelai would join them for dinner. Though the two girls called them Luke and Lorelai they were her real grandparents. Well Luke wasn't but you guys know what I mean.

That night at dinner the table conversation consisted of School, and Rory and what school was like for her, and that they couldn't wait till the girls started on Monday.

Later that night after having an in-depth conversation with her grandma, Lorelai, about some of the hot guys around, Lana went upstairs to her bedroom for the first time. She didn't realise it but her mother was conceived on the balcony. That very balcony she was standing on. She opened her closet to get her pyjamas out and realised some new things she never seen before. There lay her school uniform and shoes that her grandmother had bought her. There lay some new clothes and a new school satchel. She new she would love Chilton Prep. It would be the best thing for her. Lana fell into a deep slumber that night not noticing that next-door a boy was staring into her room, he was a very handsome boy. He stood there staring into her room.

---PART 2---

The next day Lana woke up and got dressed into her favourite pair of jeans and tank top, she was going to stay home and read all day. She couldn't wait to get down to the study and smell the scent of new books. It was really one of the best smells, thought Lana.

'What are you doing wearing those clothes we have a luncheon to go to today go get dressed into some nice clothes,' said Emily.

'You never told me this!' said Lana going upstairs. While getting ready Lana wondered weather her freak of a sister had to go. She knew her grandparents probably wouldn't want Parker around. They wouldn't want her to be exposed to rich snobs. They might get a bad name. If you know what I mean?

The luncheon was for charity, offcourse. What else could be so important than staying at home and lazing about? Lana was forced to mingle with adults she also to suck up to them. An hour into the luncheon Lana got bored and opened up her bad an got out Huckle Berry Fin.

'What's the book?' asked a girl coming over and join her. 'Earth to book worm.'

'Huh, oh sorry, Huckle Berry Fin,' she said looking up from the book.

'Can I sit down with you?' she asked.

'Sure, I'm Lana,' she said getting back to her book.

'I'm Sidney,' she said getting out her book.

The two read in silence until Sidney got feed up and said, 'I haven't seen you round. Were do you go to school?'

'I'm starting at Chilton Prep tomorrow,' she said still reading.

'That's were I go. So I guess I'll be seeing you around. Sorry I go to go,' she said getting up and walking off.

Lana didn't notice that she went until she went to say something but no one was there. She decided she should be polite and go talk to some people.

'Rory,' said a man to her.

'What oh no I'm her daughter Lana,' she said looking at the man he would be Lorelai's age.

'Wow - ' said the man.

'Don't say it, I look like her double,' she said to the man.

'Max Medina,' he said shaking her hand, 'Headmaster of Chilton.'

'We'll this makes me feel awkward, I guess I will be seeing you tomorrow,' she said a bit shy and nervous. *He is the headmaster of Chilton he's so young I was expecting an old guy*

'You were expecting and old guy weren't you?' he asked.

'I won't answer that question,' she said smiling. He walked off after that. *I hope I didn't offend him*

She went off to another corner awkwardly. Because every one was staring at her. Good damn why do I have to look so much like my mum.

'Lana dear don't go into that corner again and read, go and mingle or find some people your age,' said her grandma.

She went off and tried to find some people her age but ran out of luck. She opened a door hoping no one would notice her missing. But in the room that she choose she found a boy around her age.

'Oh sorry,' said Lana going to walk out of the room.

'Oh come back please,' he said.

'I'm Lana,' said Lana going over to him, and getting a better look at him, boy was he HOT.

'TJ,' said the boy smirking at her.

'Is that short for anything?' Lana asked.

'Yeah Tristan Jr.' he said looking away.

'I know how you feel; my full name is Lorelai. It's a tradition,' she said looking away.

'What school do you got to?' he asked.

'I'm starting at Chilton Prep tomorrow,' she said.

'I'll guess I'll see you tomorrow Mary,' he said as he waked away.

*What was with the Mary?*

'There you are darling,' said her grandma as she walked out of the room.

'Are we heading off?' she asked.

'Yes soon,' she said walking off.

The luncheon finally finished at 2.30, which was a long time since it was like being in hell for Lana. Since it was still early she asked to go to Luke's.

'Yes sure just watch out for the potholes the road there is very bad,' warned her grandpa.

'I haven't got a car and I'm not sure you would allow me to drive your car there,' she said smiling to her grandpa.

'Emily?' he asked turning to her.

'I can't drive,' she said.

'Fine but you better be a good driver,' he said getting into the passenger side of the car.

'Thanks grandpa,' she said getting into the drivers side.

After half an hour of silence and really, really bad car music they were finally there, at Luke's Diner. One of her grandma's favourite haunts.

'Hey Lorelai,' she said as she got into the diner.

'Hey there pumpk- not a good name huh,' she said noticing her dad. 'Dad- wow you haven't been here for a while have you?'

'Hello Lorelai,' said Grandpa.

Looking around Lana noticed nothing had changed in the last year. 'Luke it hasn't changed a bit, even the special hasn't changed, still the omelette.'

'She told you to say that didn't she? No coffee for the Gilmore's,' he said smiling.

'Hey I could start calling you grandpa again,' she said smiling, and finally getting a coffee.

Lana noticed one change. Luke seemed happier than usual.

'You look troubled kid what's your problem?' asked Lorelai.

'I've just been thinking that's all. Grandma why is Luke so happy? Luke do you know were dad is at the moment?' Lana always asked Luke that question. *Why doesn't he ever call were he's god damn daughters and he hasn't called once in the last year*

'I've got a surprise for you,' he said avoiding the subject.

'Lorelai what's with Luke he's happy? And he has a surprise?' asked Lana laughing.

'Nothing honey,' said Lorelai smiling.

'Why is every one smiling?' she turned around and saw why they were smiling. 'DAD!' Lana ran over to her dad Jesse Mariono and hugged him tightly.

'Lana,' he said embracing her. He didn't care that they were causing a scene he hadn't scene her in 2 years. She hadn't changed much in two years.

'Your lucky I'm not identical to Parker,' she said.

The two moved to a table and talked all afternoon. 'Are you excited about starting school tomorrow?' asked Jesse.

'Very excited actually. I'm so excited I need coffee,' she said going up to Luke, 'Please?'

'Luke give the girl some coffee,' said Jesse. *Why do I leave them? Why did I leave them? I know they have never forgiven me for leaving them*

'We need to go Lana,' said her grandpa at 4.30.

'Ok grandpa, bye dad,' said Lana kissing him on the check and walking out of the diner.

'That's why you shouldn't leave,' said Lorelai to Jesse, 'she's the sweetest thing, you should be there for her more often.'

'I know that Lorelai. I can't bear it leaving her. But how can I stay? I can barely look at myself,' he said. *I left her when she was 5 months pregnant and barely see those two, it's so hard for me*

The next morning she was awoken at 7.00, it seemed like 4.00 in the morning. Lana and here sister had there first day at school today. Parker hated the uniform. 'Haven't they realised it is about 10 year out of date?'

'Park, they are a school, not a fashion institute,' said Lana.

'Oh I would never have guessed thanks for pointing that out,' she said smiling and walking off.

At 7.30 an unknown driver shuffled the girls and Emily off to school.

The two girls were directed by their grandma to the Headmasters office. There they were told by the secretary to move into the headmaster's office.

'Ah the Gilmore's. It's so nice to see you Emily, these must be Rory's two. this school never accepts people who wont acknowledge their potential and if you two have any problems please come and talk to me about it,' said the Headmaster, 'you got it?'

'They do offcourse Max,' said Emily.

'You two can go now,' said Max pointing to the door.

'Max, I need to talk to you about Parker,' said Emily.

'I am a very good judge of character Emily and I know that she is a trouble maker, and that she will cause trouble but I will keep a lid on it,' he said, 'how is Rory and Lorelai?'

'They are fine thank you, how are you?' she asked knowing he never really got over Lorelai dumping him.

'Oh I'm fine thank you,' he said.