Disclaimer: I disclaim all but the plot.

A/N: Sorry I took so long. I was uninspired.

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There's going to be a new episode this week! ONLY TWO DAYS AND 7 HOURS.  God I'm a loser, I'm counting down to the next Gilmore Girls episode. 

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This is now my most reviewed fic!

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Christen conservatives are evil and deserve to die. The God-dammed Bible dose not forbid homosexuality! And even if id does it also forbids women from warring gold or purls. There is nothing wrong with being Gay. GRRRR….

Sorry,  I'm doing a speech on gay rights, and it makes me mad.

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The Oscars are evil. A Beautiful Mind did not deserve Best Picture. And yes I've seen it. I also saw Lord of the Rings, Moulin Rouge, and Gosford Park, and thought all three were better.

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On the topic of movies: I have  question: why in the world would Rory not want to see LOTR 100 times…literally? I find that a hard concept to grasp. Maybe that's because I'm obsessed with the movie. But even if she didn't want to pay attention she could just stare at Orlando Bloom and Elijah Wood and Viggo Motenson (SP?)!  Ok, I'm gonna shut up now.

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"America"(From West Side Story) is a great song.

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I love the Beatles. I'm going to see a Paul McCartney concert. I'm happy. And I'm done rambling.

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 Rory lay on her bed trying to work out the confused thoughts drifting through her mind. Did what I think happened just happen. Yes. You kissed Jess. And liked it too. NO. I DIDN'T. Stop lying to yourself Rory.  But I love Dean. And what about Jess?… Slowly she drifted into a uneasy sleep.

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            The next day she woke to the blaring of her alarm clock. It took her a few seconds to remember why she felt so stressed out. When she did remember she groaned. And her mothers cheery voice telling her they were going to Luke's for breakfast. She wasn't ready to see Jess again. She considered telling her mother not to make her go. But that would result in her having to tell her mother what happened, and she wasn't ready to do that either.  Her mother didn't approve of Jess. Rory knew Lorelei only tried to be nice to him for Rory's sake, and still didn't trust him.

Fifteen minuets later Rory  and Lorelei were inside Luke's waiting to be served. The diner was unusually crowded that morning, and Luke was rushing around, complaining to nobody about how Jess wasn't downstairs yet.  Finally the boy in question came waltzing down the stairs. 

"Where were you?" Luke asked, exasperated, "oh never mind, just go serve them!" He ordered, waving to the Gilmore's. Great Rory thought sarcastically on seeing this, just fantastic. But despite the sarcasm in her thoughts, she wasn't sure whether she was happy or not.

"Hello ladies," he said in a fake " good waiter" voice. "And how may I help you?" Rory noticed that her wasn't looking at her.

"I'll have strawberry pancakes, and coffee," Lorelei said.

"And Rory?" He asked.  There was a uncomfortable silence as there eyes met. Rory could feel her mother looking at them strangely.

"I'll…I'll have the same," she finally managed to stammer.

"Ok," he said, walking off.

"Ok, what's up?" Lorelei inquired as soon as Jess was out of hearing range.

"What do you mean?" Rory said, trying to sound confused.

"Something wrong.  For one thing, you normally don't take ten seconds o answer someone when they ask you what you want to eat. And two, you hate strawberry pancakes."

"I've decided to give them another try."

"Rory"

 "Mom, your imagining things." Lorelei sighed.

"I'll get it out of you, once I've had my coffee," she warned.

A few minuets Jess came back with two plates of pancakes and set them in front of the two Gilmores.  He then grabbed a cup, filled it up with coffee, and gave it to Rory, and began to walk off.

"What about my coffee?" Lorelei demanded.

"Luke told me not to give you any."

"Please?"

"He won't pay me if I do."

"I'll get my coffee!" Lorelei declared, rushing across the room to harass Luke. This left Jess and Rory alone.  Neither one talked for a few minuets.  Jess was the first one to break the silence.

   "About last night, it won't happen again, I promise," he said, and walked off before Rory could say anything.

A/N: Sorry it's so short, I'd write more but I have homework. Did you know it's impossible to find anything supporting a moment of silence for meditation or voluntary prayer in schools? Stupid social studies. Evil debates. I'll write more soon, I promise.