"Ice cream?" Lorelai asked.
"Yep." Rory replied, reading the names of the five flavors.
"Candy?"
"Yep."
"Coffee?"
"Do you even need to ask?"
Lorelai and Rory curled up on the couch, surrounded by junk food with mugs of coffee in their hands. Rory lifted up the remote and pressed play.
Instantly, smiles spread across their faces.
"Willy Wonka is the best movie ever!" Lorelai giggled.
Rory smiled too, grabbing a Hershey bar and taking a huge bite.
After a few minutes of the movie, Lorelai turned and asked her, "Are you upset?"
"I don't think so." Rory said. "I know I should be, but it's kind of a relief."
And they settled in to watch the movie.
"I want Stars Hollow to be made out of candy."
"Mom, if it was, you would be dead."
"How do you figure that?"
"You'd fall in the chocolate lake and drown."
"Meanie."
"Mummy, I WANT AN OOMPA LOOMPA! I want it now!" Rory imitated Veruca Salt.
"Yes, dahlin," Lorelai quipped.
"I'll go get Luke's," Rory said to her mom when they ran out of food.
"Okay," Lorelai smiled. "And when you get back we will watch, dun dun DUN! Romantic sap comedy staring Julia Roberts!"
Rory giggled, grabbed her jacket and headed to Luke's.
"Jess! Diner man! Two burgers, lots of fries, onion rings, cookies, brownies, and many cups of coffee!" Rory demanded as she entered.
"Rory, you do realize you aren't the only customer in the world?"
"Rory looked around at the practically empty diner, save Kirk and a few random high school students. "No."
"Okay, fine," Jess said.
A few minutes later, Jess brought out the bags of food.
"Movie night?" He asked as Rory handed him the money.
"My mother decided I needed a night of romantic movies and happy movies."
Jess nodded. "Are you upset?"
Rory decided against telling the truth, and just shrugged.
"Luke, I'm going on a break," Jess called.
"Where are you going?" Rory asked, attempting to juggle the three bags.
"With you. You can't carry all that stuff by yourself."
Rory agreed, and Jess took two of the bags.
"So what movies have you been watching?"
"First up, the perfect movie, Willy Wonka. Oompa Loompas and fat kids and lots and lots of chocolate!"
"Stars Hollow should be made out of candy." Jess injected into her spiel.
"That's what my mom said. They we watched On The Line so we could mock the bad acting."
"N'Sync is the devil."
"SO true. Next up, America's Sweethearts with the so handsome John Cusack."
Jess started to say something, but was interrupted by a voice behind him.
"Shit, Mariano, what kind of town is this?" the mystery guy called as he pulled up beside the two of them in his truck.
Jess turned, surprised and asked, "Grant?"
"Yep." Rory replied, reading the names of the five flavors.
"Candy?"
"Yep."
"Coffee?"
"Do you even need to ask?"
Lorelai and Rory curled up on the couch, surrounded by junk food with mugs of coffee in their hands. Rory lifted up the remote and pressed play.
Instantly, smiles spread across their faces.
"Willy Wonka is the best movie ever!" Lorelai giggled.
Rory smiled too, grabbing a Hershey bar and taking a huge bite.
After a few minutes of the movie, Lorelai turned and asked her, "Are you upset?"
"I don't think so." Rory said. "I know I should be, but it's kind of a relief."
And they settled in to watch the movie.
"I want Stars Hollow to be made out of candy."
"Mom, if it was, you would be dead."
"How do you figure that?"
"You'd fall in the chocolate lake and drown."
"Meanie."
"Mummy, I WANT AN OOMPA LOOMPA! I want it now!" Rory imitated Veruca Salt.
"Yes, dahlin," Lorelai quipped.
"I'll go get Luke's," Rory said to her mom when they ran out of food.
"Okay," Lorelai smiled. "And when you get back we will watch, dun dun DUN! Romantic sap comedy staring Julia Roberts!"
Rory giggled, grabbed her jacket and headed to Luke's.
"Jess! Diner man! Two burgers, lots of fries, onion rings, cookies, brownies, and many cups of coffee!" Rory demanded as she entered.
"Rory, you do realize you aren't the only customer in the world?"
"Rory looked around at the practically empty diner, save Kirk and a few random high school students. "No."
"Okay, fine," Jess said.
A few minutes later, Jess brought out the bags of food.
"Movie night?" He asked as Rory handed him the money.
"My mother decided I needed a night of romantic movies and happy movies."
Jess nodded. "Are you upset?"
Rory decided against telling the truth, and just shrugged.
"Luke, I'm going on a break," Jess called.
"Where are you going?" Rory asked, attempting to juggle the three bags.
"With you. You can't carry all that stuff by yourself."
Rory agreed, and Jess took two of the bags.
"So what movies have you been watching?"
"First up, the perfect movie, Willy Wonka. Oompa Loompas and fat kids and lots and lots of chocolate!"
"Stars Hollow should be made out of candy." Jess injected into her spiel.
"That's what my mom said. They we watched On The Line so we could mock the bad acting."
"N'Sync is the devil."
"SO true. Next up, America's Sweethearts with the so handsome John Cusack."
Jess started to say something, but was interrupted by a voice behind him.
"Shit, Mariano, what kind of town is this?" the mystery guy called as he pulled up beside the two of them in his truck.
Jess turned, surprised and asked, "Grant?"
