Jess takes in the passing scenery as he navigates Luke's truck towards New Haven. The route is familiar, he had calculated the distance between Stars Hollow and Yale a thousand times in his youth. As a young man in love, he had calculated the route like a postman delivering the mail. He knew the timing in rain, sleet, snow and sunshine. He knew it in rush hour and at 5 am on an idle Sunday. Suddenly the valve in his brain releases the memory of the ill fated trip to ask Rory to come with him, the trip to see her again that ended in that disaster of a evening with Logan Huntzberger and finally, the evening spent at dinner with Maj. With an audible, "what am I doing?" released from his lips, Jess pulls over to the side of the road to send a text with an excuse to change his evening plans. After the exchange of a couple more texts, Jess turns the car around and heads down the highway in the direction of Stars Hollow. Upon his approach to Stars Hollow, Jess decides to pull into Al's Pancake World in order to treat the family to the chicken column in the Chinese food section of the menu.

Luke, Lorelai and Rory all arrive back to the house to the familiar scent of take out wafting from the kitchen. All are surprised to see Jess had provided dinner. Rory had almost forgotten how good Al's could taste. It has literally been months since she had it and right now baby wants an egg roll. Lorelai was a little touched that Jess would remember her and Rory tackling the chicken column so very long ago. They gather plates before heading into the living room for a movie. Lorelai is surprised how much she is enjoying this night. It is a happy family night. It becomes quite evident that Rory and Jess have truly evolved to friendship. Luke always treated Jess like a son. Lorelai finds the new dynamic oddly comforting and peaceful. Her world has manifested some kind of order, she treasured the chaos of her youth and the memories that unfolded from the endless adventure. The peace is new and she is beginning to appreciate peace. The near blissful expression on Luke's face and the fact that he is actually eating Al's food, well that is just gravy on the fries of this night.

As the hour grows late, Jess decides to head to the diner to grab another night's rest in his old bed. Rory decides to stay at her mom's since she is still gun shy from the last visit. Rory and Jess make plans to meet at the diner for breakfast before heading home to Philadelphia. Lorelai is still a little put off that Rory seems to think nothing of continuing to stay with Maj. Lorelai tried to engage Jess in a conversation about Maj and the arrangement but Jess was not really forthcoming with any additional details. Lorelai is still hoping to find a way to navigate the whole Logan situation with grace but she is still unsure that a grace stop to the tabloid press is possible right now. The newspapers were never her thing, now she finds herself buying out the news stand at the market on the daily. Fortunately, the tabloids is a passion of Michel's and he is more than willing to give her a daily update on the "situation."

Logan is almost shocked by the call. The call woke him out of a dead sleep. He had to wonder if this is what is parents felt like on so many times before, when they were startled out of slumber by a similar call. Odette is calling him quite a state drifting in and out of French and English as she rushes through her words in an agitated state. Logan almost did not answer the call given the unrecognized number but now he is glad he did. Logan tries patiently to piece together the hysterical snippets of conversation desperately trying to translate French slang in is head. All he can surmise from the conversation is that he needs to get to Paris and get there fast as an Inspector respectfully takes the phone from Odette and ends the call with Logan by providing him an address. Logan makes a couple of calls before preparing to head to Paris, the first of which was to his father. Logan is a little disturb that this trip to Paris involves the police. Logan's mind circles through a dozen possible scenarios that could result in Odette's spending time in surprising company,

Maj arrives at Finn's building a few hours later, she parks her car and heads to the lobby. Maj loves the fact that she does not need introduction or to to be announced. Mr. Rothschild had informed them of her arrival but the doorman actually remembered Maj from so many visits over the last decade as he calls the elevator for the penthouse. Maj enters the quiet space. She calls for Finn without a return response. Maj knows where to find Finn. Maj enters the study to find Finn fast asleep in his favorite chair while his phone lying on his chest. Maj gathers up a soft blanket from the couch to lay over Finn. With a kiss placed on Finn's forehead, Maj heads to the guest room to drop her bags and unwind from her ride into the city. Maj changes into comfortable clothes as she hangs up a few items in the closet. Maj takes a quick stroll around the penthouse, she always loved this apartment. Maj totally gets Finn's attraction to it. If she was able to afford a penthouse, it would likely look just like this, the view is to die for. Maj turns from the window to head to bed to get some much needed sleep.

Maj is woken in the morning by the rather blaring ring of her cell phone. She could have sworn she had turn off the ringer. Maj knows this is not her office, she told Wendy were she was going. Much to Maj's surprise, her phone is answered by Finn who is now curled up next to Maj on the bed. Finn is wiping the sleep from his eyes as he shakes Maj to hand her the phone. On the other end of the line is one very confused Honor Huntzberger talking a mile a minute into Maj's ear.