Luke walks into the waiting room holding two coffees. "Anyone in the mood
for coffee?" he offers. Rory and Lorelai said together, "Sure. Thanks."
Luke asks, "Does the doctor know anything yet?" Lorelai explains to Luke,
"He's going to be fine, but we can't see him for a while. The doctor says
he needs his rest. He'll be staying the night for observation. He did
lose consciousness for a half an hour, but it didn't do any damage." "So,
what's the game-plan?"Luke wonders. "Well, I know we're going to stay the
night and hopefully see if any of the machines give free candy. Hehe. You
could stay here if you wanted, but it's really up to you, " Lorelai states.
Rory decides this is one of those times she should take a hint and leave. She simply informs, "I'm going to go see if the evil and diabolical snack machine will let me have a Twix." She walks out thinking, "I hope they finally get together. It would make things so much easier." She walks over to the snack machine to see Jess standing there. "Aren't you supposed to be in bed?" Rory questions. "Well, yes, " he continues, "I thought it was more important that we talk." Rory agrees, "It is important we should talk. Where do we start?" Jess suggests, "How about why you like me, but avoid me?" Rory explains, "It's not that easy. I was with Dean until recent events." "Recent events? What does that mean?" Jess questions. "Ok. You kinda walked in right before I was going to tell Dean everything and break up. Then, I was crying in the waiting room and told my mom everything. Dean was standing there and I didn't see him. So, he heard everything." "Are you ok?" Jess continues, "Well, are you all right?" Rory smiles and says, "Yeah, I'm fine." "Then, it'd be ok if I did this right?" Jess says. Right after completing this thought, he takes her and kisses her. "It's ok, but where does that leave us? Does this mean we're boyfriend and girlfriend? Shouldn't I wait longer before I have another relationship? Isn't this a little insensitive?" Jess answers, "That all depends on what you want to do." Rory says, "It feels like the right thing to do. I should go with what I feel." "Ok, but only if it's what you want to do," Jess says trying to get Rory to be more confident. Rory answers, "Yes, I want to do this."
Meanwhile, Luke and Lorelai are sitting in the waiting room. Lorelai is feeling the tension. She can hear his angry breathing. The huffing and puffing of it all. She knew what he was thinking. He was thinking, "Why did he go over there?" And all Lorelai could feel was an extreme sadness for Jess. Even Luke was, in a way, blaming Jess for what had happened. Rory was the only one who thought Jess was okay, but she thinks everyone is okay. Is there something wrong with Jess or wrong with the rest of us? Is Rory wrong about him or are the rest of us wrong? Lorelai was thinking about how the town treated him, how she treated him, what he has been through, and now she felt guilt. She had never really given him a chance. Just like everyone else in this town, she wanted him out from the beginning. Unlike them, she is seeing what she did wrong. She judged him. She had decided, before she met him, that he was a bad kid. She had decided that once she had heard about him.
Rory decides this is one of those times she should take a hint and leave. She simply informs, "I'm going to go see if the evil and diabolical snack machine will let me have a Twix." She walks out thinking, "I hope they finally get together. It would make things so much easier." She walks over to the snack machine to see Jess standing there. "Aren't you supposed to be in bed?" Rory questions. "Well, yes, " he continues, "I thought it was more important that we talk." Rory agrees, "It is important we should talk. Where do we start?" Jess suggests, "How about why you like me, but avoid me?" Rory explains, "It's not that easy. I was with Dean until recent events." "Recent events? What does that mean?" Jess questions. "Ok. You kinda walked in right before I was going to tell Dean everything and break up. Then, I was crying in the waiting room and told my mom everything. Dean was standing there and I didn't see him. So, he heard everything." "Are you ok?" Jess continues, "Well, are you all right?" Rory smiles and says, "Yeah, I'm fine." "Then, it'd be ok if I did this right?" Jess says. Right after completing this thought, he takes her and kisses her. "It's ok, but where does that leave us? Does this mean we're boyfriend and girlfriend? Shouldn't I wait longer before I have another relationship? Isn't this a little insensitive?" Jess answers, "That all depends on what you want to do." Rory says, "It feels like the right thing to do. I should go with what I feel." "Ok, but only if it's what you want to do," Jess says trying to get Rory to be more confident. Rory answers, "Yes, I want to do this."
Meanwhile, Luke and Lorelai are sitting in the waiting room. Lorelai is feeling the tension. She can hear his angry breathing. The huffing and puffing of it all. She knew what he was thinking. He was thinking, "Why did he go over there?" And all Lorelai could feel was an extreme sadness for Jess. Even Luke was, in a way, blaming Jess for what had happened. Rory was the only one who thought Jess was okay, but she thinks everyone is okay. Is there something wrong with Jess or wrong with the rest of us? Is Rory wrong about him or are the rest of us wrong? Lorelai was thinking about how the town treated him, how she treated him, what he has been through, and now she felt guilt. She had never really given him a chance. Just like everyone else in this town, she wanted him out from the beginning. Unlike them, she is seeing what she did wrong. She judged him. She had decided, before she met him, that he was a bad kid. She had decided that once she had heard about him.
