You're Supposed to Hate Me
Ch 13- Epilogue- Suprise
AN: Okay I'm making a compromise. Many of you wanted me to continue, others thought the last chapter was a good ending. So, I have decided to end the story with the last chapter, but give you an epilogue so you know what happened afterward. So this is officially the end of "You're Supposed to Hate Me". Thank you for reading and reviewing, you all have made me feel so loved these past few months! I may be writing another story soon, we'll see how the muses choose to bless me.
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Jess was released from the hospital under psychological surveillance after one week. Three days later, Rory was also released. They both had a lot of recovering to do once they got back to Stars Hollow, both physically and emotionally.
Luke and Lorelai took their relationship slowly, relishing in the fact that they still had their families and each other.
Three years Later-
Rory is preparing for her last year at Yale, and Jess is applying for transfer to a few four-year colleges for his junior year. They have been dating almost continuously since they returned home from Ohio. They broke up in the beginning of Rory's sophomore year because she felt that Jess would need space since he was a 'college boy', but they were together again four days later.
We see the two of them in Jess' apartment (he moved out of the diner when he started classes at the community college) sitting quietly reading their own books on his bed. They look happy.
Two years later-
Rory is working far too hard at a low-level reporting job for the local news station in Hartford. After a few extra summer classes, Jess finally had enough credits to graduate from Central Connecticut State University. They are living together in a townhouse just outside Hartford. With some help, Jess bought the perfect diamond ring, he's just waiting for the right time to pop the question.
Luke has been renting the apartment above the diner for some time, as he and Lorelai have been sharing space in the Crap Shack. The Dragonfly is successful, and Luke has considered selling the diner altogether, possibly doing some odd jobs around the Inn so that he could spend more time with Lorelai. She dismisses these ideas, however, complaining about never getting good coffee and being Luke's sugar mama. Luke is still looking for a buyer, despite Lorelai's complaints, but refuses to accept any of Taylor's bids.
Six months later-
Jess finally got the nerve to ask Rory to marry him. He knelt at the edge of their bed holding the ring in his hands, so she woke up to the sight of him proposing. She said yes, of course, after crying a few tears of joy. They made the plans and decided to get married quickly. They are now standing at a makeshift altar in the middle of Washington Square Park in New York, with a small crowd of family, friends, and curious strangers. In his vows, he promised never to do anything as stupid as leaving her again. She promised not to chase him away. As they walk back through the audience at the end of the ceremony, they couldn't help feeling like the luckiest people on earth.
5 years later-
Luke and Lorelai are still together in Stars Hollow, unmarried, to the horror of Emily Gilmore. They have built an addition onto the house for Rory and Jess' visits, which are often. Luke eventually sold the diner to young man, who reminded him a little of himself, and has retired to become Stars Hollow's official handyman.
After four years of hard work, Rory was offered a job at CNN in New York. It wasn't anything great, just an entrance-level position for reporters. But she was on her way to being the next Christiane Amanpour. Jess has done everything imaginable since he graduated- teaching, fast food, writing, working at law firms. He has yet to find his niche, but he's still looking. There are no plans for kids, because they are still young, Jess' parenting skills, or lack thereof, scare him, and Rory worries about how she could raise a family if she is travelling around the world. Despite all the reasons against having children, both agreed, in their hearts, that an unplanned child would be a nice surprise. That's why, tonight, as Rory sets the kitchen table for a nice romantic dinner, she smiles at the new gift she can share with Jess.
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AN: Okay. This is it. I think that is the weirdest format for an epilogue, but I wanted to show everything that happened in their lives afterward. I'm sorry if it confuses you, I just didn't know how else to do it, I couldn't confine myself to just one time period. I know that the epilogue doesn't have much to do with the rest of the story, but this is how I think all lit stories should end. Haha. Well, I hope you liked the story. Let me know what you thought, please. I need to know what you think of my writing. Thank You!!!
Ch 13- Epilogue- Suprise
AN: Okay I'm making a compromise. Many of you wanted me to continue, others thought the last chapter was a good ending. So, I have decided to end the story with the last chapter, but give you an epilogue so you know what happened afterward. So this is officially the end of "You're Supposed to Hate Me". Thank you for reading and reviewing, you all have made me feel so loved these past few months! I may be writing another story soon, we'll see how the muses choose to bless me.
**
Jess was released from the hospital under psychological surveillance after one week. Three days later, Rory was also released. They both had a lot of recovering to do once they got back to Stars Hollow, both physically and emotionally.
Luke and Lorelai took their relationship slowly, relishing in the fact that they still had their families and each other.
Three years Later-
Rory is preparing for her last year at Yale, and Jess is applying for transfer to a few four-year colleges for his junior year. They have been dating almost continuously since they returned home from Ohio. They broke up in the beginning of Rory's sophomore year because she felt that Jess would need space since he was a 'college boy', but they were together again four days later.
We see the two of them in Jess' apartment (he moved out of the diner when he started classes at the community college) sitting quietly reading their own books on his bed. They look happy.
Two years later-
Rory is working far too hard at a low-level reporting job for the local news station in Hartford. After a few extra summer classes, Jess finally had enough credits to graduate from Central Connecticut State University. They are living together in a townhouse just outside Hartford. With some help, Jess bought the perfect diamond ring, he's just waiting for the right time to pop the question.
Luke has been renting the apartment above the diner for some time, as he and Lorelai have been sharing space in the Crap Shack. The Dragonfly is successful, and Luke has considered selling the diner altogether, possibly doing some odd jobs around the Inn so that he could spend more time with Lorelai. She dismisses these ideas, however, complaining about never getting good coffee and being Luke's sugar mama. Luke is still looking for a buyer, despite Lorelai's complaints, but refuses to accept any of Taylor's bids.
Six months later-
Jess finally got the nerve to ask Rory to marry him. He knelt at the edge of their bed holding the ring in his hands, so she woke up to the sight of him proposing. She said yes, of course, after crying a few tears of joy. They made the plans and decided to get married quickly. They are now standing at a makeshift altar in the middle of Washington Square Park in New York, with a small crowd of family, friends, and curious strangers. In his vows, he promised never to do anything as stupid as leaving her again. She promised not to chase him away. As they walk back through the audience at the end of the ceremony, they couldn't help feeling like the luckiest people on earth.
5 years later-
Luke and Lorelai are still together in Stars Hollow, unmarried, to the horror of Emily Gilmore. They have built an addition onto the house for Rory and Jess' visits, which are often. Luke eventually sold the diner to young man, who reminded him a little of himself, and has retired to become Stars Hollow's official handyman.
After four years of hard work, Rory was offered a job at CNN in New York. It wasn't anything great, just an entrance-level position for reporters. But she was on her way to being the next Christiane Amanpour. Jess has done everything imaginable since he graduated- teaching, fast food, writing, working at law firms. He has yet to find his niche, but he's still looking. There are no plans for kids, because they are still young, Jess' parenting skills, or lack thereof, scare him, and Rory worries about how she could raise a family if she is travelling around the world. Despite all the reasons against having children, both agreed, in their hearts, that an unplanned child would be a nice surprise. That's why, tonight, as Rory sets the kitchen table for a nice romantic dinner, she smiles at the new gift she can share with Jess.
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AN: Okay. This is it. I think that is the weirdest format for an epilogue, but I wanted to show everything that happened in their lives afterward. I'm sorry if it confuses you, I just didn't know how else to do it, I couldn't confine myself to just one time period. I know that the epilogue doesn't have much to do with the rest of the story, but this is how I think all lit stories should end. Haha. Well, I hope you liked the story. Let me know what you thought, please. I need to know what you think of my writing. Thank You!!!
