AN: I don't own anything. Sorry for the shortness of this chapter I haven't got any time type anymore.
REVIEW: So that stupid window still won't come up so here is my review. Its for Lucia Marin who wrote Crash and Burn: You are the best writer I have ever read on this site.. You use amazing descriptive sentences, yet the economy of your words is amazing. It's the best fanfic that I have read in my life. I've strived to write like you do all of my life. Please write more, you have amazing ideas and great characterization. Great WOrk
Rory posted the cast list the following afternoon. Louise had indeed won the part of Emily and Jess the part of Dave. The cast of thirteen was very equal between the schools with seven students from Stars Hollow High and six from Chilton. Luckily all six of the Chilton students had cars so transportation to Stars Hollow wouldn't be a problem. The next rehersal was scheduled for the following Saturday afternoon. She hoped everything would go alright. Hopefully Paris wouldn't lose too much money in this whole event.
The following afternoon she hopped up on the stage of Stars Hollow High swinging her legs back and forth. Paris was pacing around the room obviously nervous for their first rehersal. Most of the cast Rory knew or once knew. She figured the only person they might have to worry about was Jess, who Rory vowed to coach. He was an amazing actor and he might just show the citizens of Stars Hollow how great he was, as long as he worked.
"Hey," he greeted her hopping up on the edge of the stage next to her.
"Hey, " she smiled handing him his script. "I highlighted all of your lines." He aimlessly flipped through the script.
"No problem," he said wiggling his eyebrows. "Is she ok?" He asked gesturing to Paris who had now flopped down on a chair and staring at the ceiling. Rory laughed.
"Paris is an intense, perfectionist possibly insane defensive chick."
"She looks really tired."
"My mom and I concluded that she doesn't exactly sleep. She just periodically makes a wirring noise and shuts down." He laughed appreciatevly as the rest of the cast arrived and sat down. The rehersal went smoothly, Jess and Louise seemed to get along ok, which was beneficial because they had to share a lot of romance scenes. They spent the afternoon running through the first scene of the play and setting the rest of the rehersal dates to match with everyone's schedule.
When it ended Jess, followed Rory out the door. "It's pretty well written," he said without looking at her as they walked down the street. Rory nodded.
"Paris is good at everything. You read it?"
"Yeah, it's pretty long. It took me about an hour and I read quickly."
"Tell me about it, I don't know if we should crop it or not."
"There isn't really anything to crop."
"That's the problem."
