"Hey, Rory. Ready to go?" Matthew asked.

"Yeah, let me just grab my bag." Rory said. They had a great time at dinner. It was a casual, but classy restaurant. Rory and Matthew talked on and on, they just loved learning new things about each other. Matthew never got sick of all the Rory and Lorelai stories she told. He thought it was cute. The two of them reminded him of his sisters.

"You should come and meet my family one day." Matthew said as they were walking out of the restaurant. "It's pretty crazy at home, I think you'll fit in just fine." He laughed.

"Hey!" Rory said. "That sounds great." They drove back to Yale, parting with an innocent good night kiss.

Rory walked in the door at 10:15 and the phone was ringing. She picked it up. "Hello?"

"Oh hey! I never got to tell you my story, you hung up so quickly. I've been trying you all night long!" Lorelai said.

"Oh mom, I'm sorry." Rory said feeling a little guilty.

"It's alright. I guess I shouldn't expect my daughter in college to be home on a Saturday night, when she has a new boyfriend she's crazy about." Lorelai said.

Rory could tell she was smiling now. "So mom, I'm dying to hear this story."

"Okay." Lorelai starts. " So I sleep late this morning, courtesy of Luke. I wake up and everything is great. Then, The Grandparents."

"No!" Rory said dramatically.

"Well I guess it was ok. They stayed for like 5 minutes. They just wanted to meet the kids. That someone told them about." Lorelai said accusingly.

"Sorry, I was talking to Grandma this morning, I promised, since she let me skip Friday night dinner to go to your house. I ran out of things to say and it just…" Rory said apologetically.

"It's fine. What's done is done." Lorelai said. "I better go, hun. I've got to get up early tomorrow to take Corey to his first soccer practice. It's so cute, I've never seen my kid excited about sports." Lorelai said.

"That'll be fun for him. Ok, I'll talk to you soon and I'll let you hang up first this time. Love you. Bye." Rory said waiting to hang up.