Chapter 4, Rory's Dairy Entry 2
Dear Diary,
I did a stupid thing. God, for a girl trying to go to Harvard I am so stupid. I talked to Jesse and said things I shouldn't have said. They were true, but I shouldn't have said it. Now, I am in even bigger trouble.
My mother and I went to Luke's, as always, for coffee.
"Give coffee now!" My mom stood like a beggar with her mug held out pleading for coffee. I held a newspaper up to my face. I didn't want to get anymore involved with Jess. My mom mug was filled to the brim with coffee.
"Luke, you're my hero. I want to be your girlfriend." My mom said in this really fake cheerleader voice.
"Ha, ha." Luke replied in this really sarcastic tone.
"What's a matter? Hon." My mother turned towards me with this concerned look.
"Nothing."
"It doesn't look like nothing."
"Well, it is nothing."
"When did you start reading the business section of the newspaper?"
"Um…since got an unusual interest." I shrugged.
I lowered the newspaper just to glance if Jesse was working at the diner. I exchanged looks with Jess. Please don't come towards me. Please. Please. Please. Jess was walking my way. I threw the newspaper back to a position where it covers my face. Jesse walked towards me, took the newspaper out of my hands to reveal my face.
"Hi." Jess greeted me with his trademark smirk.
"What's going on?" My mother looked at me a Jesse.
"Nothing." I threw the newspaper down and rushed out the door. I ran threw the streets of Stars Hollow in high heels, my Chilton skirt, and a heavy backpack. I was tired and sore by the time I pasted Mrs. Patty's dance school, but as long as I was away from Jesse I was relieved. I was being "safe".
Dear Diary,
I did a stupid thing. God, for a girl trying to go to Harvard I am so stupid. I talked to Jesse and said things I shouldn't have said. They were true, but I shouldn't have said it. Now, I am in even bigger trouble.
My mother and I went to Luke's, as always, for coffee.
"Give coffee now!" My mom stood like a beggar with her mug held out pleading for coffee. I held a newspaper up to my face. I didn't want to get anymore involved with Jess. My mom mug was filled to the brim with coffee.
"Luke, you're my hero. I want to be your girlfriend." My mom said in this really fake cheerleader voice.
"Ha, ha." Luke replied in this really sarcastic tone.
"What's a matter? Hon." My mother turned towards me with this concerned look.
"Nothing."
"It doesn't look like nothing."
"Well, it is nothing."
"When did you start reading the business section of the newspaper?"
"Um…since got an unusual interest." I shrugged.
I lowered the newspaper just to glance if Jesse was working at the diner. I exchanged looks with Jess. Please don't come towards me. Please. Please. Please. Jess was walking my way. I threw the newspaper back to a position where it covers my face. Jesse walked towards me, took the newspaper out of my hands to reveal my face.
"Hi." Jess greeted me with his trademark smirk.
"What's going on?" My mother looked at me a Jesse.
"Nothing." I threw the newspaper down and rushed out the door. I ran threw the streets of Stars Hollow in high heels, my Chilton skirt, and a heavy backpack. I was tired and sore by the time I pasted Mrs. Patty's dance school, but as long as I was away from Jesse I was relieved. I was being "safe".
