"Mom, FOOD!" Rory called as she entered the house.
"Yumm…" Lorelai smiled, grabbing one of the bags as it fell out of Rory's arms. "Did you have trouble carrying all of it?"
Rory shrugged. "Jess helped me part of the way."
"And he didn't help you all of the way?"
"No. It was weird, a friend of his showed up from where he used to live. I think he's going to stay with Luke and Jess."
"What was he like?" her mom asked, her voice barely understandable due to the mouthful of burger.
"I don't know. I think he's kind of…"
"What?"
"I can't explain it, it's just a feeling. Anyway, let's start the movie."
"Okay, but trust your feelings. It was a feeling that made me try coffee."
Rory headed into the diner with her mother, upset it was the last day of school. She absentmindedly pulled on the hem of her skirt.
"You are a strange child. It's the last day of school! You should not be pouting!" Lorelai exclaimed as they sat down at the counter.
"I don't want it to be over!"
"I really think you don't have my genes."
Luke headed over, a scowl on his face.
"What's wrong?" Rory asked him, tucking her hair behind her ear.
"Jess and that guy haven't come down here yet."
"Ooh, right, mystery boy." Lorelai said.
"I'm making him work in the diner, it's his first day, but they wouldn't get up so they're not down yet and we're busy. So order."
"Cranky," Lorelai said, then ordered pancakes and coffee. "End of school breakfast PARTY!"
"It's not fair you get out before we do," Jess said as he came down the stairs.
"Where's Grant?" Luke asked.
"He'll be down in a minute. I still can't believe you're making him work."
"I'm putting a roof over his head. At least I'm planning to pay him."
"Right, right," Jess said, grabbing two mugs and setting them down in front of the Gilmores.
"Yummm." Lorelai smiled.
Grant came down the stairs just then, dressed in a ripped Ozzy Osbourne tee and black pants. His hair was all over the place, pieces of black sticking up in the yellow.
"Go change," Luke instructed him. "Didn't Jess tell you the dress code?"
"Dress code? You're shitting me."
"Dress code. And no swearing."
Grand rolled his eyes, and went back up the stairs.
"He's friendly." Lorelai said.
"Just like me. Here's your pancakes," Jess said, setting them down.
"Why is mine a sad face?" Rory asked, looking at the upset face made out of blueberries.
"You're sad, it's the last day of school. SO you get sad pancakes."
"Right."
Grant came back down, finishing pulling on a red tank.
"Better?" He asked. Luke shrugged, grabbing the coffee pot and heading to another table.
Grant's eyes drifted over to Rory and Lorelai. "So lovely to see you again, Rory dear. And is this your sister? She's hot." He said, smiling at Lorelai.
"Hey, buddy, cram it. I'm her mother, Lorelai." Lorelai said, instantly disliking the cocky boy. *He's worse than Jess,* she thought.
"Sorry, Lorelai. Beautiful name," Grant winked, sticking out his hand. Lorelai took it, and he brought it up and kissed the back of her hand.
"Sorry, Casanova," Lorelai said, pulling her hand away. "I'm too old for you."
"Come on," Grant pouted, licking his lips devilishly.
"Jess, get your friend an assignment," Luke said, "And don't bother the customers."
Grant shrugged, and he and Jess went off.
"I don't like him. I understand your feeling," Lorelai whispered. They ate their pancakes, and stood up to leave when Rory announced it was time.
"Ooh, Catholic school girl. I like," Grant said, eyes traveling suggestively over Rory's body. Lorelai had already left the diner when Rory paid the bill, Jess was in the kitchen and Luke was in an argument with Kirk. "Very sexy. Do you wanna—"
Rory exited the diner quickly, leaving behind a laughing Grant.
"Yumm…" Lorelai smiled, grabbing one of the bags as it fell out of Rory's arms. "Did you have trouble carrying all of it?"
Rory shrugged. "Jess helped me part of the way."
"And he didn't help you all of the way?"
"No. It was weird, a friend of his showed up from where he used to live. I think he's going to stay with Luke and Jess."
"What was he like?" her mom asked, her voice barely understandable due to the mouthful of burger.
"I don't know. I think he's kind of…"
"What?"
"I can't explain it, it's just a feeling. Anyway, let's start the movie."
"Okay, but trust your feelings. It was a feeling that made me try coffee."
Rory headed into the diner with her mother, upset it was the last day of school. She absentmindedly pulled on the hem of her skirt.
"You are a strange child. It's the last day of school! You should not be pouting!" Lorelai exclaimed as they sat down at the counter.
"I don't want it to be over!"
"I really think you don't have my genes."
Luke headed over, a scowl on his face.
"What's wrong?" Rory asked him, tucking her hair behind her ear.
"Jess and that guy haven't come down here yet."
"Ooh, right, mystery boy." Lorelai said.
"I'm making him work in the diner, it's his first day, but they wouldn't get up so they're not down yet and we're busy. So order."
"Cranky," Lorelai said, then ordered pancakes and coffee. "End of school breakfast PARTY!"
"It's not fair you get out before we do," Jess said as he came down the stairs.
"Where's Grant?" Luke asked.
"He'll be down in a minute. I still can't believe you're making him work."
"I'm putting a roof over his head. At least I'm planning to pay him."
"Right, right," Jess said, grabbing two mugs and setting them down in front of the Gilmores.
"Yummm." Lorelai smiled.
Grant came down the stairs just then, dressed in a ripped Ozzy Osbourne tee and black pants. His hair was all over the place, pieces of black sticking up in the yellow.
"Go change," Luke instructed him. "Didn't Jess tell you the dress code?"
"Dress code? You're shitting me."
"Dress code. And no swearing."
Grand rolled his eyes, and went back up the stairs.
"He's friendly." Lorelai said.
"Just like me. Here's your pancakes," Jess said, setting them down.
"Why is mine a sad face?" Rory asked, looking at the upset face made out of blueberries.
"You're sad, it's the last day of school. SO you get sad pancakes."
"Right."
Grant came back down, finishing pulling on a red tank.
"Better?" He asked. Luke shrugged, grabbing the coffee pot and heading to another table.
Grant's eyes drifted over to Rory and Lorelai. "So lovely to see you again, Rory dear. And is this your sister? She's hot." He said, smiling at Lorelai.
"Hey, buddy, cram it. I'm her mother, Lorelai." Lorelai said, instantly disliking the cocky boy. *He's worse than Jess,* she thought.
"Sorry, Lorelai. Beautiful name," Grant winked, sticking out his hand. Lorelai took it, and he brought it up and kissed the back of her hand.
"Sorry, Casanova," Lorelai said, pulling her hand away. "I'm too old for you."
"Come on," Grant pouted, licking his lips devilishly.
"Jess, get your friend an assignment," Luke said, "And don't bother the customers."
Grant shrugged, and he and Jess went off.
"I don't like him. I understand your feeling," Lorelai whispered. They ate their pancakes, and stood up to leave when Rory announced it was time.
"Ooh, Catholic school girl. I like," Grant said, eyes traveling suggestively over Rory's body. Lorelai had already left the diner when Rory paid the bill, Jess was in the kitchen and Luke was in an argument with Kirk. "Very sexy. Do you wanna—"
Rory exited the diner quickly, leaving behind a laughing Grant.
