Rory woke up with the sound of the alarm she had put on her phone before bed. She had set it just quiet enough to wake herself up and no one else. She had remembered how Lorelai had managed to score them tacos after her and Paris had gotten drunk on Founder's Day Punch. At some point over the years, she had talked her mom into giving her the name of the restaurant. She quickly got dressed, set the address into her GPS, and drove to get the tacos.
About an hour later, Rory arrived back at home with two bags full of tacos and proceeded to make a full pot of coffee before waking everyone up. "Hey guys, coffee and tacos downstairs." Rory said knocking on Lorelai and Luke's door, hearing two groans in response and the sounds of two people getting up. Rory went downstairs and woke up Logan with the same promise of tacos and coffee.
"Interesting choice to cure a hangover, Ace." said Logan, stumbling into the kitchen and pouring himself a cup of coffee. "I would have figured pancakes and bacon or something."
Lorelai walked in and sat at the table and laid her head down. "Anyway I can talk one of you guys into just burying me here and now?" She sat up long enough to spot the bags of tacos. "You're a brilliant daughter." said Lorelai, biting into a taco as Rory sat a cup of coffee in front of her.
"Trust me Logan, it's the best cure for a hangover." said Rory.
"I wish I could say she's wrong," said Luke, stirring a cup of tea, "but I've been with Lorelai long enough to know it is."
Logan grimaces biting into a taco, thinking he'll hurl. After chewing and swallowing, he realized they were working. "I admit defeat once again to the Gilmore's" said Logan, pretending to wave a white flag. "So how many of these until we're all in working order?"
"As many as you can eat," said Rory sipping her coffee and eating a poptart. "Eat up, drink up - moving day!"
"Rory, I love you, but if you want to live through this day, please don't speak so loud." said Lorelai, still eating on her first taco.
"Will do." said Rory at a much lower voice. "Better yet, I'll be in my room finishing up packing."
About an hour later, the group is loading boxes and items onto Luke's truck and into Lorelai's jeep. "I swear you own more stuff than me." said Lorelai, heaving another box into the jeep.
"Do not!" said Rory, defensively, loading a suitcase into her car. "There's absolutely no way I own more."
"I don't know." said Logan teasingly. "Remember when you told me, Colin, and Finn it would be one trip to get your stuff moved back in at Paris' and it took four?"
"And it took you guys pretty much 24 hours to get fully moved into your dorm at Yale." said Luke, joining in on the teasing.
"I can't believe you guys." said Rory with a mostly fake pout. "Everyone's ganging up on us today, Little Bean." Rory patted her stomach.
"Oh, you know we're kidding." said Lorelai, loading another box.
Several hours later and a couple loads later, and the group has moved all the stuff to the Twickham house and Lorelai and Luke are helping Rory and Logan with unpacking. "When did you get crystal candle sticks?" asked Lorelai to Rory.
Rory glances over. "I think they were a gift from Grandma years ago. Guess they would look good on the dining table." said Rory with a shrug. "Just never really had an appropriate place for them before."
"Don't tempt me into dropping all the stuff my mom has given me over the years over here." said Lorelai, not being able to not tease her daughter. "At least everything I haven't given to various charities just to get rid of it."
"Please don't." said Rory, setting out some picture frames. "Though I don't detest her style as much as you."
After several more hours pass and lunch is ordered and eaten, the group has made quick work of unpacking everything. Being thankful of Logan talking her into getting two sofas and two armchairs for the living room, Rory flops down on one of the sofas. "I'm seriously never moving again."
"Moving places or yourself?" joked Luke, relaxing into one of the armchairs. "Though looking at the size of that TV, not sure I'd blame you."
Logan falls down near Rory. "It will be good for the occasional sports game."
"Or movie night?" said Lorelai from the other sofa. "Well you two have more space!" Lorelai finished.
"Actually, it could be fun to do a dinner and a movie every now and then here." said Rory.
"I agree." said Logan. "Plus we're never far away and the door's always open to you guys."
"Thanks Logan." said Lorelai, giving him a smile. "That is so..." Lorelai is interrupted by a knock on the front door.
"I wonder who that would be." said Rory, getting up. "I didn't even know anyone besides us really knew we were moving in here today."
Rory walks into the foyer and opens the door. "Grandma, what are you doing here?"
