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Movie Day Chapter 9
Rory walked into her house and Tristan followed suit with cups of coffee in both hands. "Nice house."
"Thanks. Lucy! I'm home!" Rory said in her best Ricky imitation. Lorelai bounded down the stairs, nearly knocking into Tristan calling, "RICKY!" Tristan watched amused, suddenly understanding where Rory got her endless energy. Rory hugged her mom.
"Hey, Sweets. Are we going for the grunge look today?" Rory smiled.
"Not quite. I'm here to shower and change. Tristan brought us coffee."
"You are a god!"
Tristan nodded, agreeing. "So I've been told."
"Modest, too!"
"Of course." Rory rolled her eyes.
"Mom, I need to talk to you now."
"Hold your horses. Lady drinking coffee here."
"I'll be back in a few minutes. Make yourself at home." Rory drug her mother into her room. Tristan looked around the small living room. Clothes were flung on the floor and magazines were scattered about. On the table sat a monkey lamp. Tristan liked this place. It looked... lived in. It looked comfortable and homey. He sat down on the couch, but quickly jumped to his feet when he felt something underneath him. He pulled a phone out with wonder. He laughed softly and sat back down.
Lorelai laid down on Rory's bed.
"What's wrong, Rory?"
"It's Tristan."
"Is he being evil again?"
"No. That's the problem." Lorelai nodded, knowingly.
"I see."
"And last night, his parents were fighting. He came in my room looking like a little lost puppy and he asked if he could sleep with me. I let him."
"Did he try anything?"
"No! He fell asleep instantly. Then, this morning I was in the kitchen drinking the miracle syrup and his dad walked in. He called me one of Tristan's tramps and screamed at me. He called me all kinds of stuff."
"That hurt you."
"Yeah."
"Just because he called you a tramp or because Tristan is known for having tramps?"
"Both, I think. I knew he was a player, but really..."
"I'm sorry, Babes." Rory sighed.
"I'm confused."
"Most things involving boys is complicated."
"I know. OH! I have nothing to wear!"
Rory dropped onto the floor. Lorelai hugged her and then went to her closet.
"Here, wear this." Lorelai handed Rory a pink shirt, low rider jeans, pink flip flops, and a sparkly belt. "Go shower. He's waiting on you." Rory hugged her.
"Your the greatest, Mom!"
"I know. I aim to please." Rory ran into the bathroom and started the shower.
Rory emerged from the bathroom a few minutes later, her hair dried, her face bearing only a little blush and lip gloss. She smiled shyly at Tristan. Tristan couldn't get over how beautiful Rory was. She was driving him crazy. A small expanse of her stomach showed. She was so perfect. He watched her with adoring blue eyes. Lorelai watched the two and smiled slightly. Those two were madly in love with each other, they just wouldn't admit it, yet. Finally, Tristan spoke.
"You ready?"
"Yep. Bye, Mom, we'll be home later tonight.'
"Bye, Sweetie, Evil One."
"I'm stuck with that nick name, aren't I?"
"You bet." Tristan beamed at her as they got in the car.
Three movies later, the two were kicked out of the theater. Both were laughing hysterically.
"I can't believe we got kicked out!" Tristan exclaimed, " Of all the people I've gotten in trouble with, I never expected to be in trouble with you."
"Those people in there are so stuffy. My gosh, I mean, can't they take a few jokes? My Mom and I scream at the screens in Stars Hollows and no one except Kirk cares. I wanted to go see 40 Days and 40 Nights."
"Are you kidding?"
Rory looked at him seriously. "I never, ever kid about Josh Hartnett movies."
"You just sat through Ocean's 11, The Mothman Prophecies, and Return to Never Never Land and you made fun of each one. You want to go see another?" Tristan was amazed with this girl.
"We can't go now. Let's go eat and then rent some new movies."
"Whatever you say, Madame." Rory ran to the car and Tristan lugged behind.
Rory and Tristan ate at Al's Pancake World and then drove to the video store. They rented Legally Blond and O. They told her mom about getting kicked out of the theater. Lorelai grinned, "You are so my daughter. I'm gonna go get some junk food. You guys get comfy and I'll be back." Lorelaid left for Doose's Market. Rory said quietly, "I'm going to go get my pajamas on. I'll be back." Tristan nodded. Rory appeared a few minutes later wearing a matching speghetti strap shirt and bottoms with clouds on it. Blue, they set off her eyes. Tristan had changed into plaid pajama bottoms and to Rory's dispair a T-shirt. They sat on the couch, Rory on one side and Tristan on the other. Lorelai came bursting through the door and Rory helped put the food out. First, Legally Blond was played and commentated on. Next, O was put in. Tristan couldn't believe how well mother and daughter got along. He had never seen two quite like them. When O started, Lorelai stood up. "I'd love to watch Josh, but I need to have my hourly coffee fix. I'll be back soon. Don't do anything I would Rory." Rory grinned as her mother left. Rory was sitting close to Tristan. He reached out towards her and lightly touched her arm. Rory intook her breath sharply. He slowly pulled her to him. She leaned back slowly and they were soon stretched along the couch. Rory was pressed up against him and he had his arms around her waist. Rory asked shakily, "What's happening to us, Trist?"
"I don't know, Mary, I don't know." Rory sighed and closed her eyes, breathing in his scent. Tristan had buried his head in Rory's strawberry scented hair. The two fell asleep quickly. Lorelai came through the door.
"I'm back! I brought coffee back from Luke, which took a lot of..." She saw the two sleeping forms on the couch. Rory had a small smiled on her lips and Tristan looked content and peaceful. She covered them up with blankets and headed to her room.
Movie Day Chapter 9
Rory walked into her house and Tristan followed suit with cups of coffee in both hands. "Nice house."
"Thanks. Lucy! I'm home!" Rory said in her best Ricky imitation. Lorelai bounded down the stairs, nearly knocking into Tristan calling, "RICKY!" Tristan watched amused, suddenly understanding where Rory got her endless energy. Rory hugged her mom.
"Hey, Sweets. Are we going for the grunge look today?" Rory smiled.
"Not quite. I'm here to shower and change. Tristan brought us coffee."
"You are a god!"
Tristan nodded, agreeing. "So I've been told."
"Modest, too!"
"Of course." Rory rolled her eyes.
"Mom, I need to talk to you now."
"Hold your horses. Lady drinking coffee here."
"I'll be back in a few minutes. Make yourself at home." Rory drug her mother into her room. Tristan looked around the small living room. Clothes were flung on the floor and magazines were scattered about. On the table sat a monkey lamp. Tristan liked this place. It looked... lived in. It looked comfortable and homey. He sat down on the couch, but quickly jumped to his feet when he felt something underneath him. He pulled a phone out with wonder. He laughed softly and sat back down.
Lorelai laid down on Rory's bed.
"What's wrong, Rory?"
"It's Tristan."
"Is he being evil again?"
"No. That's the problem." Lorelai nodded, knowingly.
"I see."
"And last night, his parents were fighting. He came in my room looking like a little lost puppy and he asked if he could sleep with me. I let him."
"Did he try anything?"
"No! He fell asleep instantly. Then, this morning I was in the kitchen drinking the miracle syrup and his dad walked in. He called me one of Tristan's tramps and screamed at me. He called me all kinds of stuff."
"That hurt you."
"Yeah."
"Just because he called you a tramp or because Tristan is known for having tramps?"
"Both, I think. I knew he was a player, but really..."
"I'm sorry, Babes." Rory sighed.
"I'm confused."
"Most things involving boys is complicated."
"I know. OH! I have nothing to wear!"
Rory dropped onto the floor. Lorelai hugged her and then went to her closet.
"Here, wear this." Lorelai handed Rory a pink shirt, low rider jeans, pink flip flops, and a sparkly belt. "Go shower. He's waiting on you." Rory hugged her.
"Your the greatest, Mom!"
"I know. I aim to please." Rory ran into the bathroom and started the shower.
Rory emerged from the bathroom a few minutes later, her hair dried, her face bearing only a little blush and lip gloss. She smiled shyly at Tristan. Tristan couldn't get over how beautiful Rory was. She was driving him crazy. A small expanse of her stomach showed. She was so perfect. He watched her with adoring blue eyes. Lorelai watched the two and smiled slightly. Those two were madly in love with each other, they just wouldn't admit it, yet. Finally, Tristan spoke.
"You ready?"
"Yep. Bye, Mom, we'll be home later tonight.'
"Bye, Sweetie, Evil One."
"I'm stuck with that nick name, aren't I?"
"You bet." Tristan beamed at her as they got in the car.
Three movies later, the two were kicked out of the theater. Both were laughing hysterically.
"I can't believe we got kicked out!" Tristan exclaimed, " Of all the people I've gotten in trouble with, I never expected to be in trouble with you."
"Those people in there are so stuffy. My gosh, I mean, can't they take a few jokes? My Mom and I scream at the screens in Stars Hollows and no one except Kirk cares. I wanted to go see 40 Days and 40 Nights."
"Are you kidding?"
Rory looked at him seriously. "I never, ever kid about Josh Hartnett movies."
"You just sat through Ocean's 11, The Mothman Prophecies, and Return to Never Never Land and you made fun of each one. You want to go see another?" Tristan was amazed with this girl.
"We can't go now. Let's go eat and then rent some new movies."
"Whatever you say, Madame." Rory ran to the car and Tristan lugged behind.
Rory and Tristan ate at Al's Pancake World and then drove to the video store. They rented Legally Blond and O. They told her mom about getting kicked out of the theater. Lorelai grinned, "You are so my daughter. I'm gonna go get some junk food. You guys get comfy and I'll be back." Lorelaid left for Doose's Market. Rory said quietly, "I'm going to go get my pajamas on. I'll be back." Tristan nodded. Rory appeared a few minutes later wearing a matching speghetti strap shirt and bottoms with clouds on it. Blue, they set off her eyes. Tristan had changed into plaid pajama bottoms and to Rory's dispair a T-shirt. They sat on the couch, Rory on one side and Tristan on the other. Lorelai came bursting through the door and Rory helped put the food out. First, Legally Blond was played and commentated on. Next, O was put in. Tristan couldn't believe how well mother and daughter got along. He had never seen two quite like them. When O started, Lorelai stood up. "I'd love to watch Josh, but I need to have my hourly coffee fix. I'll be back soon. Don't do anything I would Rory." Rory grinned as her mother left. Rory was sitting close to Tristan. He reached out towards her and lightly touched her arm. Rory intook her breath sharply. He slowly pulled her to him. She leaned back slowly and they were soon stretched along the couch. Rory was pressed up against him and he had his arms around her waist. Rory asked shakily, "What's happening to us, Trist?"
"I don't know, Mary, I don't know." Rory sighed and closed her eyes, breathing in his scent. Tristan had buried his head in Rory's strawberry scented hair. The two fell asleep quickly. Lorelai came through the door.
"I'm back! I brought coffee back from Luke, which took a lot of..." She saw the two sleeping forms on the couch. Rory had a small smiled on her lips and Tristan looked content and peaceful. She covered them up with blankets and headed to her room.
