A/N: There was never a Nicole or a Jason.

Disclaimer: Don't want them…

The hypnotic melodies of birds along with the slight breeze caressing her face from her open window enticed her into consciousness, leaving her no doubt that spring had indeed arrived. Like its predecessor spring carried a specific scent, one that could be described in only one word: rebirth. How that term described the all too familiar scent playing her nose she would never know, but she knew no other way to describe it. She smiled from her bed at the sight of a robin perching itself on a limb outside said window, its chest swelling as it began its verse. Slowly she removed her blanket and quietly advanced towards the sound. It was here at the window sill that she perched herself, head in hands, staring out at her yard, the robin providing the theme song to the morning.

The sun's rays offered an excellent show, causing the dew-soaked grass to glimmer below as the world began to seemingly awaken. It was already mid-May, and like many others she felt that it was long in coming. While she loved the winter and almost everything it entailed (snow), her second favorite thing about it was when the leaves once again began to bud and spring seemingly overnight took its place, like magic. She smiled at the word and listened as the robin finished its ballad and took off into the sky that was splattered with an array of various shades of red, blue, and orange. It had been a long time since she had been awake early enough to watch the sun rise and she slowly leaned out the window and let the sun's heat kiss her face, her smile growing vastly at the sensation. For some reason today felt different, almost special, and the sun seemed to brighten at her realization.

Over the next few minutes she gave half-hearted attempts to remove herself from the window sill long enough to steal a shower before waking Rory at Yale, but sitting here seemed to be the only thing her body had planned. Soon however the need for coffee became overbearing and Lorelai Gilmore reluctantly left her post.

Luke knew before he even looked what the commotion outside was about. The weather man had depicted clear, warm weather for this weekend, and he knew without a doubt that Taylor was planning another festival. As he sat up in bed he ran his fingers through his hair and drew an exasperated breath. Oh how he hated those darn festivals. Luke couldn't however complain about the weather, as he headed towards the window he felt relieved see that spring was finally here.

Unlike Lorelai he didn't care at all for winter and counted the days until spring officially began, and it had taken Mother Nature a long time to catch up with the calendar this year. He couldn't deny however that it had been worth the wait. Ignoring Taylor's incessant guidance as he directed his little runts about their work, he looked up at the sky and drew in a deep breath at its magnificence. The sky was painted with shades of red, blue, and orange, and the sun shone radiantly as the town of Stars Hollow began to awaken. He watched as Bootsy quickly opened up the magazine stand and then immediately plop down on his lazy ass and smirked at the sight of Patty blatantly watching a couple of men as they began unloading heavy equipment from the back of a loader.

There would be hell to pay later, in the form of Taylor Doose trying to get him to hang a flyer in his diner. With Luke's luck he would wait until Lorelai crawled into the diner at about noon and she would in turn convince him to hang the flyer. Taylor knew that he couldn't tell her no and he used it to his advantage. 'Well.' He thought silently. 'What if Lorelai doesn't come to the diner today? That would definitely ruin Taylor's day and in turn make my day. I wouldn't have to stare at his triumphant face as he hangs that damn flyer on the door.' Luke grinned mischievously as he made his way towards the shower. 'On the plus side.' He thought. 'I'll get to spend time with Lorelai.'

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