*Months have gone by and Stars Hollow is preparing for the highly anticipated wedding of Rory Gilmore and Jess Danes.

*Lorelei Gilmore's House—Lorelei, Rory, Sookie, Lane and Sidney are assembled for girls last night of freedom movie night. Submersed in romantic comedies like sliding doors, walk to remember, and Rory's favorite serendipity the girls reminisce over old times.

"I'm sorry but I find it hysterical that by this time tomorrow you'll be married to the only hoodlum Stars Hollow has ever had." Lane giggled as she held up an old newspaper article that read, "Hoodlum returns bridge money"

The party goes on and eventually all 5 women fall asleep.

**Luke's diner

Luke, Jess, Josh, and Dean are sprawled across the floor asleep—a TV. is placed on top of one of the tables what seems to be a game of Japanese baseball is playing.

*2:00pm June 4th

The whole town and a dozen out-of-towners are seated in the small church of Stars Hollow. Jess is Standing at the alter in a dark bluish/black tuxedo. Luke, the best man is behind him followed by the ushers, Dean and Josh. In a moments time Lane and Sidney have joined them, Lorelei, the Maid of Honor following behind. The music starts and Chris escorts Rory, dressed in a sleeveless, fitted ivory gown down the aisle. As they approaches the Jess, he turns to his daughter and says, "I love you"

"I love you too." Chris takes his seat and the wedding begins. Jess takes Rory's hand and he silently mouths "Thank you." She smiles at him, her nerves suddenly gone.

*Ceremony proceeds and ends

*Reception

"God, I never imagined this day would come."

"Well, Lor, you knew she'd get married some day."

"Yea, Luke but before me?"

"There are worse thing in the world."

"Like?"

"Like, talking about marriage so much you scare your only prospect away."

"You're my only prospect? God help me."

"Oh, so now you're to good to marry me?"

"I didn't say that."

"Alright so I remember never to ask you ok?"

She looked blankly at Luke whose face had gone pink He got up and walked towards the bar.

"Wait, Luke I was only kidding—I'd love to marry you, I just thought you were being, well being you."

"I was, but I do want to marry you."

"Really?"

"When?"

'When the time is right."

Ok, This is not the end, I don't think. I'll probably put up an epilogue—I hope you guys enjoyed it. I'm sorry if it got a bit sappy—I'm what's known as a hopeless romantic so everything I right tend to get sap happy.