Gimungous shout out to Regina Phalangie who beta'd this chapter and gave such blush worthy compliments…everyone give her and handclap! Now damn it!

Disclaimer: Not mine…

The anticipation that had been eating at Lorelai all night seemed to drop as she awoke the next morning to see a light drizzle outside her bedroom window. Looking over at her clock she was not at all surprised to see that it was only six. She had slept soundly with the definition of spontaneity still running through her mind. 'To act on impulse.' As she watched the rain fall outside she sighed to herself, the urge for a cup of coffee soon becoming overbearing. Making her way downstairs she went instantly for the coffee in the cupboard. To her utter disappointment her hand struck air, no coffee. She had been so caught up in her conversation with Luke that she had forgotten to run over to Doose's. 'What am I going to do now?' She asked herself, pouting at the cupboard and half expecting some coffee to come bursting through. Unlike people however the cupboard was immune to her pout and Lorelai's second thought was that of Luke. Luke always had coffee and he was probably up and getting ready. An early visit to Luke's couldn't hurt her spontaneity and who knew, maybe Luke would want to be spontaneous too…

After a nice shower she threw on a pair of sweatpants and a t-shirt. Grabbing a pair of socks from the dryer she slipped on a pair of tennis shoes and grabbed a hoodie on her way out the door. The rain had completely stopped now but the gray clouds above her promised more rain soon. She walked hurriedly through a sleepy Stars Hollow, surprised to see Luke sitting at a table as she entered.

"Awful early aren't we?" He smiled, getting up to move behind the counter where she placed herself on a stool in front of him.

"I could say the same for you." She smiled back, her eyes lighting up as he grabbed a mug and filled her a cup of coffee to the brim.

"I'm always up this early."

"Why?"

"To run my business."

"Well business doesn't begin until people are out of bed."

"Surprisingly enough I have a few customers in this early, Kirk just left."

"What did he want?"

"To make sure that no one got his table, his mother is making him go to Litchfield to run some errands and he actually thought I would reserve his table for him."

"Why don't you?"

"I never reserve tables."

"You did for Rory's sweet sixteen coffee cake."

"How did you-"

"She tells me everything Luke." Lorelai interrupted, topping off her coffee as Luke poured her another.

"I knew that…" He trailed. "So did you decide on what spontaneous thing to do today."

"No. I looked up the definition last night when I got home though. It means to act on impulse."

"So what type of impulses are you having."

"I dunno." She lied, every fiber of her being was screaming for her to grab him by his green flannel and yank him across the counter to kiss him. She only blushed at the thought and looked down at her coffee, hoping that he hadn't but knowing he had noticed. "You think of anything?"

"Not really, I'm not an impulsive guy."

"Well that's what we need to change."

"Do you mean we as in we both or that we have to change me?"

"The former." She replied, eyeing him over her coffee. "We need to do something…we can't just not do anything."

"Ok, how about this. We go on about our days, you go to work, I'll stay here, do what you normally do. If you think of anything then swing by here and I'll swing by the inn if I think of anything."

"Are you sure? I may decide I want to climb Everest."

"Then I'll be right behind you." He replied, rubbing the back of his neck and oddly enough beginning to blush. He absentmindedly picked up a rag and began scrubbing down the counter beside her. Lorelai smiled at him in his embarrassed state, his words making her heart flutter.

"Good to know." She smiled, pushing back her empty coffee cup. "I'll see you later today then."

"Yeah…see you." Lorelai smiled at how shy he was, still unable to look up from the counter as she stepped out onto the street. Taking a step towards the direction of her house she saw the vibrant sky, a kaleidoscope of red, orange, pink, and purple. Holding her breath at the magnificent sight she watched the sun as it began to peak out over the trees. Smiling she turned back to the diner and threw the door open.

"Let's go!"

"What do you mean let's go? Where are we going?"

"Does it matter?" He contemplated this for a moment and finally answered.

"How are we going?"

"How much gas do you have in your truck?"

"Quarter of a tank."

"Mine's full. Pack a bag…no don't pack a bag, follow me home. We'll get in my Jeep and go."

"Lorelai?"

"No questions." She replied, coming around the counter and grabbing his arm. "Let's just go." She began pulling him towards the door and he obediently followed close behind.

"What about a closed sign?"

"No time." She answered simply. After locking the diner door he turned to see Lorelai already half way up the street and he sprinted to catch up with her.

"What brought this on?"

"Just an impulse." She answered simply. They walked briskly to her house, Lorelai pointing to her Jeep as she ran into the house. A moment later she returned with her cell phone and keys in hand, two hundred and fifty dollars in the right pocket of her sweatpants. She began to protest slightly after seeing Luke in the driver's seat but with one look she was silenced and climbing into the passenger's seat she handed him the keys. Starting up the car he backed out of her driveway and turned facing the street.

"Which way?"

"Pick one."

"Left."

"It's your impulse." She informed him, relaxing herself in the seat and rowing down her window.

"Does it matter where we're going?"

"That's the whole point." She told him. "It doesn't matter."

Smiling slightly he turned left and sped off in the direction of the nearest interstate.

A/N: Please review, I would for you, hell I will for all of you just tell me, I'm on till like two tonite, just holler.