Yes, I don't exactly like Logan and Chris. But I thought about it some more, and I decided that they had feelings too. So here's a bit of Logan and Chris's perspectives. Some of the dialogue might be taken from "Wedding Bell Blues", but not exactly, just some of the concept of it. Also, I'm not sure how the adoption process works, and if parental guardians even exist, but just stick with it for the sake of the story.

I woke up suddenly, and stared up at the eerie fluorescent lights. Where was I? I squirmed out of this random guy's hold. Wait a second. Luke was the one holding me. Then I remembered everything. I was in a hospital, and my mother was in a coma. I looked up at Luke, "Did I fall asleep?"

He nodded, "Yeah, you should probably get some more sleep. You really need it."

I shook my head, "No, I want to make sure Mom's okay." I glanced at Grandma and Grandpa. Grandma had actually fallen asleep. I almost laughed at the sight of her, because she normally would never fall asleep in public, and especially not on an uncomfortable chair.

I slowly walked over to Rory, and she gave me a weak smile. I turned to Logan and Chris, "Thanks for staying here with us, guys."

Logan smiled at me, "Of course I would stay, even if Rory didn't want me here."

My sister rolled her eyes, "Logan. Of course I want you here. We're still friends."

He gasped, and widened his eyes, "Friends? Does that put me at the same level as Paris? Come on, Ace, don't do that to me."

She giggled, and sort of flirted back to him, "Majorly cute exes are always at a higher level than Paris." Even I had to admit that they were really cute together. But cute can't compare to the intellectual connection that she and Jess have.

Logan rolled his eyes, and I could see the hurt behind them. Suddenly, I realized that this whole ordeal had really hurt him. Before, I had just pushed Rory towards Jess without thinking of the consequences, and how hurt Logan would be. I said to him, "Sorry that I never really got to know you while you two were going out."

He shrugged, "No problem, Daisy. Maybe, if Rory and I stay friends, I'll get to know you then."

I smiled at him, and then I saw Chris. He looked awful. I asked him, "Are you okay?"

He replied, "I guess. I just can't picture life without Lore, you know? She's the most amazing woman I've ever met."

I wanted to yell at him, to say that he did leave her, that he did hurt her. But I knew that he truly loved her now. Why was this so complicated? Everyone was in love with Mom and Rory!

Luke walked over, "Here you go, Daisy, Rory, I brought you some food."

Rory pouted, "What? No coffee? Luke!"

Before he could reply, Chris yelled, "Don't feed my daughter! I can take care of her myself. And I can buy Allegra her food too, seeing as she's going to be mine now."

I interjected, "What? I'm never going to be yours!"

Luke shouted back, "Oh yeah? Then where were you raising Rory? I fed her her whole life! I took care of her. I went to her high school graduation. I helped her move into her dorm in Yale. And where were you? Popping into her life here and there. Getting her hopes up that you and Lorelai would actually work out. And as to Daisy, you have absolutely no control over her life. I'm not going to say that I do, either, even though I feel like she is my daughter. You just met her, anyway. How can you feel that she's going to be yours?"

Chris sighed, then slowly pulled a box out of his pocket, "I was going to ask her to marry me. We were going to go on a date tonight."

Luke basically growled, "Well, I already asked her to marry me. And she would've said yes if you hadn't taken advantage of her and slept with her! She's such a good person that she couldn't marry me and not tell me the truth! And I was just working up the courage to tell her that it didn't matter, that we could both be together!"

He replied, "Well, you were the one that cheated on her! And besides, if she didn't care about me, why did she run to me?"

"First of all, I didn't cheat on her! And she knows that now, but she doesn't understand, or doesn't know how to fix it. You're really low, you know that. At the time, I was still Lorelai's girlfriend."

They looked like they were about to fight each other. I watched in fear as Chris continued, "You know that we were meant to be together. Everyone knows it! Even Emily knows it! She's told me so many times that we were meant to be together. When you have a kid together, you should get married. That's the way the world works."

Luke's voice became deadly calm, "Lorelai and I already share a child. When she adopted Daisy, the court didn't believe that she could take care of her because she barely had any money in her bank account. So I cosigned it, as a parental guardian, not as a father or anything. We decided that I could fully adopt her if we got more serious. So Daisy basically is my kid."

"That doesn't make you her father. Maybe in the world of diner boys, it can. But in the real world, the mother and the father of a child deserve to be together. And Rory is my kid, and we get along great. She didn't introduce you to Logan when they were together, did she? I was the first one to know when they moved in together."

Luke was really, really mad, "What do you mean by the world of diner boys?"

I glanced over, and my grandparents were awake now. I was so stressed out at that point. My mother was in a coma, and I really didn't need them fighting over her. I practically begged them, "Please, make them stop!" I expected Grandpa to get up, and threaten them or something, because when he gets mad, he really gets mad. Instead, Grandma calmly but swiftly walked over to where they were about to start a fistfight.

She said, "Lucas! Christopher! Stop this abominable behavior this instant! Look at what you're doing to Daisy (the first time she ever called me that!), and Rory! Their mother is in a coma, and all you can do is fight in front of them! Please swallow your pride! I know it's hard, I've just learned to do it, but you have to. Lorelai wouldn't want the two of you fighting. Christopher, I thought you had more class than that, and Luke, I thought you at least had some common sense. We should be able to go in and see Lorelai soon, and I really don't think I'll let either of you go inside if you can't behave yourselves." She started to walk away, but then smirked, "Oh yeah, and the by the way it sounds, both of you can't wait for me to be your mother-in-law. The only way that's going to happen is if you listen to me."

She came back over to me, and put her arm around me. For the first time that day, her perfect façade disappeared. She whispered to me, "This is so much harder than it was when Richard had his heart attack."

I remembered Mom had told me about that, it had happened way before I met Mom. But at the moment, I was too worried about what the guys had said. Luke was my parental guardian? Chris was going to ask Mom to marry him? And I had thought only last week that things were starting to relax!

The doctor walked back in, "Lorelai Gilmore is awake. We don't know if she has any brain damage, but you may see her now."