"God, dad, next time we decide to fly across the country, remind me to remind you not to book a nonstop flight," Rory said as she tried to stand, her voice laced with exhaustion.

"Yes, listen to the young one," Lorelai declared, while trying to reach her bag on the floor. "Six hours, no coffee, bad combination."

Christopher chuckled at the sight before him. Rory was struggling to get past Lorelai, who was blocking the aisle in search of her bag. At the sound of Christopher's laughter, both Lorelai and Rory gave him a look that would have froze hell over. Christopher stopped mid-laugh and bent over to help Lorelai retrieve her bag.

"Mom, at this rate, we'll never make it off the plane," Rory said jokingly as Lorelai struggled to stand after Christopher handed her the bag. Lorelai mumbled something about dead men and coffee before pulling herself towards the exit. Shaking her head, Rory followed suit with her dad in tow.

*

"Well," Lorelai said as she dropped her bags to the floor and surveyed her surroundings, "looks like I forgot how big this house really is."

Rory stood next to her mom, her own bags falling to the ground as she tried to take in the size of the house. "Wow, and I thought that our beachfront home was big. This...this is huge."

"So, where's dad?" Lorelai asked while slowly turning to face her daughter.

"He said that he was going to stop by Starbucks to get us a few gallons of coffee."

"Smart man."

"I agree."

Lorelai turned back around, letting her gaze fall upon the very tasteful spiraling staircase that led to the upper level of the mansion. Grabbing onto Rory's arm, Lorelai pulled her across the hall. "C'mon, we got some exploring to do."

*

Rory awoke with a start the next morning. After her three cups of coffee last night, she was surprised that she was able to fall asleep. Sitting up in bed, Rory stretched out her arms and yawned. Shaking the last remainder of sleep from her head, Rory slowly threw the covers of her small form and trudged to the bathroom.

After Rory finished her morning routine, she walked over to the window located on the east side of her bedroom and pulled the curtains apart. The smile that was playing at her lips quickly faded when she saw what she believed to be the sunrise.

Letting out a disappointed sigh, Rory made her way out of her bedroom. Just as she was about to walk down the stairs, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and banana nut muffins greeted her. Taking in a deep breath, Rory let out a content sigh and quickened her pace.

Once she reached the bottom of the stairs, Rory didn't know which direction to take. The hallway tapered off in three wings: North, West, and East. Letting out an aggravated groan, Rory decided to go north, but to her disappointment, there was no kitchen.

Rory searched wing after wing for the kitchen, but her efforts were to no avail. Defeated, she turned towards the direction she came from and walked back to the bottom of the stairs. The coffee aroma was still tickling her nose, and Rory was in frantic need for her coffee fix. 'Desperate times call for desperate measures, right?' Rory thought to herself as she climbed the steps back up to the second floor. "Dad, where are you!" She screamed at the top of her lungs while pacing the hallway.

Lorelai, hearing Rory's scream, was shook out of her slumber. Startled, she fell off the bed and quickly ran to open to door. "Jesus, you sure know how to wake someone up."

"I can't find the kitchen."

"Look for a map." Rory stopped mid stride, gave her mother a look, and resumed her pacing. "Why did you have to yell from the top of the stairs?"

"Better acoustics."

Walking up next to her daughter, Lorelai paced right along side with her. "And, did you get a response?"

"Only the sound of your thud when you fell out of bed."

Lorelai pouted and rubbed her arm when Rory reminded her of her less then graceful awakening. "Why exactly are you looking for the kitchen?"

"Coffee."

Lorelai's facial expression brightened at the mention of her favorite drink. "Why didn't you tell me before? Where is your father, he needs to direct us to the kitchen. Christopher!" Lorelai exclaimed before bounding down the stairs.

Rory smiled at her mom's sudden interest in her search for the kitchen. Shaking her head, she quickly followed her mom down the stairs.

*

Fifteen minutes and a few games of Marco Polo later, the Gilmore girls were able to find their way to the kitchen, which was located inside the dining room in the West Wing. Exhausted from their search, both Lorelai and Rory grabbed a mug from Christopher and plopped down onto a stool.

"So, what took you guys so long?" Christopher asked as he joined Lorelai and Rory on the stools. "I thought that your noses would carry you to where the coffee was resting."

"My nose did carry me places," Rory replied as she took another sip from her mug, "it carried me down this hallway, twice."

"Well, it's nice to know that you have no sense of direction," Christopher joked as he stood and put his empty mug in the sink before turning around to face his daughter and wife. "Yesterday, when I was waiting for the coffee at Starbucks, I ran into some interesting people."

"Who?" Lorelai asked, even though her attention span was fading quickly from this subject.

"The Dugrey's. They asked us to join them for a round of golf today at the club."

"You mean the country club?" Rory asked, getting up to grab a muffin from the counter.

"The one and only."

"You declined the invitation, right?" Lorelai asked, the question coming out harsher then she intended.

Christopher bit his lower lip, a habit of his when he got nervous. "Well, I couldn't say no."

Lorelai stood, her mouth hanging open, and began pacing around the kitchen. "But, you know how ReneƩ and I do not get along," Lorelai stated as she quickened her pace. "You know how she gossiped behind my back once she learned that I was pregnant."

"I know, but you have to put the past aside," Christopher said sympathetically as he reached out for Lorelai. He hugged her to him, tucking her head below his chin. "But, look on the bright side, at least your husband wasn't forced to marry you to expand the family business."

Lorelai smiled into Christopher's chest when she heard his remark. Pulling away, she looked into his eyes and smiled. "I guess I'll go. But, Rory's coming with us."

"What?" Rory said, shock evident in her voice. "I don't even know how to golf."

"That won't be a problem," Christopher said, pulling Rory over to where he and Lorelai stood, "the Dugrey's son will be joining them. You two can get to know one another instead of golfing with us old folk."

Rory lowered her head onto her mom and dad's shoulders before nodding. "Fine, but you owe me an unlimited supply of coffee, and a map of this house."

Chuckling, Christopher nodded. "Deal."