Disclaimer: Don't own em, never will. Oh and the song Right Kind of Wrong
is from the movie Coyote Ugly, and is sung by LeAnn Rimes. I don't own that
either.
A/N: Hey everybody thanks for reviewing! Um.I really have nothing to say so here's the next chapter! Hope you like it!
Chapter 2: Right Kind of Wrong
Rory's car pulled up to the diner right behind Lorelei and Luke.
Lorelai jumped out of the jeep. "Coffee!"
"Can you at least wait until I unlock the door?" Luke asked pulling out his keys.
"No."
As Luke and Lorelai went into the diner arguing about coffee, Jess got out of the car, expecting Rory to follow him. She didn't.
"Tell my mom I'll see her in a little while."
"Where ya going?"
"I hafta go talk to Dean."
"Oh." Jess said. "Well have fun."
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Rory pulled up in front of Dean's house. She closed her eyes and leaned back in her seat. She sighed, knowing what she had to do. She couldn't keep this up anymore, she had to let him know how she really felt.
Slowly Rory got out of the car. It seemed to take her forever to get to the door. Hand shaking, she rang the doorbell.
Dean opened the door. "Rory. Hi."
"Dean we need to talk."
"Uh-oh."
Rory sat on the steps, and Dean sat next to her.
"Dean I can't do this anymore. I think...I think we need to break up."
"It's Jess isn't it?"
"No...Yes...I don't really know Dean." Rory said. "It's just we hardly see each other anymore, and when we do we argue.
"About Jess." Dean said.
"Be cause you don't like him."
"But Rory-"
"Dean, I'm sorry. I really am. And I hope we can eventually be friends.. She gave him a kiss on the cheek and headed towards her car.
Driving back to the diner, she knew she should be upset. She had just broken up with her boyfriend-whom she had loved. Truthfully, Rory felt better than she had in a long time. As if someone had lifted something heavy off her shoulders.
She walked into Luke's mumbling a song to herself. "Loving you isn't really somethin I should do. Shouldn't wanna spend my time with you. I should try to be strong. But baby you're the right kind of wrong. Baby you're the right kind of wrong."
"Oh! Oh!" Lorelai shouted. "Coyote Ugly!"
"Yeah." Rory smiled.
"Why are you so happy? You and Dean kiss a lot?"
"No, actually I broke up with him."
"You did! Oh sweetie, are you okay?"
"Yeah."
Luke handed Rory a mug of coffee.
"Thanks."
"Why are you so perky?"
"I broke up with Dean."
"Are you okay? Want me to hurt him?"
"I'm fine. Where's Jess?"
"Upstairs."
Not even bothering to take a sip of her coffee, she headed towards the stairs mumbling, "But baby you're the right kind of wrong."
"Hey." Rory said.
"Hey. Thought you'd still be with Bag Boy."
"We broke up."
"Are you okay? Want me to hurt him?"
Rory smiled.
"What?"
"Luke just said the same thing." she sat next to him on his bed.
"So what were you doing?"
"Nothing."
Silence.
"Jess?"
"Yeah?"
"How...how did it happen? Where were you?"
"In front of the school. I was crossing the street some car hit me, and drove off."
"Did you see the driver?"
"No."
They sat in silence again.
After a few minutes Jess said, "Let's go downstairs."
Rory got up and put out her hand. Once again Jess grabbed it, wincing as she pulled him up.
"Sorry."
"Not your fault my ribs are broken."
When they got downstairs they found Lorelai begging Luke to let her dance on the counter.
"Oh come on please."
"No. What the hell gave you the idea you could dance on the counter?"
"Rory was singing the song from the movie Coyote Ugly."
"Yeah so?"
"The girls in the movie dance on the bar." Jess said.
"You saw Coyote Ugly?" Rory asked him.
"Rory, he's a teenage guy. Of course he saw it. The girls wore skimpy clothes, danced on a bar, and poured water on themselves."
"This isn't a movie." Luke said.
"If it was could I dance on the counter? Cause I could get Kirk to film it."
"No. Have more coffee instead."
Lorelai gasped, and Rory and Jess watched on in amusement.
"You are voluntarily giving me coffee?!"
"Yes."
"Can I have coffee and dance on the counter?"
"No."
"Fine. I'll sing then."
Luke sighed.
"Loving you!" Lorelai belted out. "Isn't really something I should do!"
Rory joined in softly. "Shouldn't wanna spend my time with you. I should try to be strong. But baby you're the right kind of wrong!"
When they were done, Lorelai shouted, "I know why Rory was singing that song! Because she loves-"
"Mom!"
"Coffee! What did you think I was gonna say?"
"Nothing." Rory mumbled.
"I think," Lorelai said. "That it isn't about coffee though. It's about a guy, a particular guy. And you need to tell him you like him, before he leaves."
"Well mom, I think the same goes for you. Everyone knows you like him."
"I don't like anybody." Lorelai said. "And if I did, I wouldn't tell!" she stuck her tongue out.
"Real mature. Tell him you like him."
"Only if you do."
"Eventually." Rory said.
"Okay, enough of this." Luke said. "Tell the guys you like them, so I can stop hearing about this." he turned to Jess, "Since you can't really work, you're off til you get better."
"Good."
"Oh and I talked to your mom-sort of."
"So?"
"She said 'I hope he feels better.' Then she yelled at me for interrupting her date."
"Figures."
"You guys wanna come over for dinner tonight?" Lorelai asked suddenly.
"Um..." Luke said.
"Good. See you around seven. You can make sure I don't burn the house down."
"Um..."
"See you guys later. Come on Rory." The Gilmore's left the diner, leaving Luke and Jess staring after them.
"What was that about?" Jess asked.
"I have no idea."
"Should we be worried?"
"Maybe."
A/N: Hey everybody thanks for reviewing! Um.I really have nothing to say so here's the next chapter! Hope you like it!
Chapter 2: Right Kind of Wrong
Rory's car pulled up to the diner right behind Lorelei and Luke.
Lorelai jumped out of the jeep. "Coffee!"
"Can you at least wait until I unlock the door?" Luke asked pulling out his keys.
"No."
As Luke and Lorelai went into the diner arguing about coffee, Jess got out of the car, expecting Rory to follow him. She didn't.
"Tell my mom I'll see her in a little while."
"Where ya going?"
"I hafta go talk to Dean."
"Oh." Jess said. "Well have fun."
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Rory pulled up in front of Dean's house. She closed her eyes and leaned back in her seat. She sighed, knowing what she had to do. She couldn't keep this up anymore, she had to let him know how she really felt.
Slowly Rory got out of the car. It seemed to take her forever to get to the door. Hand shaking, she rang the doorbell.
Dean opened the door. "Rory. Hi."
"Dean we need to talk."
"Uh-oh."
Rory sat on the steps, and Dean sat next to her.
"Dean I can't do this anymore. I think...I think we need to break up."
"It's Jess isn't it?"
"No...Yes...I don't really know Dean." Rory said. "It's just we hardly see each other anymore, and when we do we argue.
"About Jess." Dean said.
"Be cause you don't like him."
"But Rory-"
"Dean, I'm sorry. I really am. And I hope we can eventually be friends.. She gave him a kiss on the cheek and headed towards her car.
Driving back to the diner, she knew she should be upset. She had just broken up with her boyfriend-whom she had loved. Truthfully, Rory felt better than she had in a long time. As if someone had lifted something heavy off her shoulders.
She walked into Luke's mumbling a song to herself. "Loving you isn't really somethin I should do. Shouldn't wanna spend my time with you. I should try to be strong. But baby you're the right kind of wrong. Baby you're the right kind of wrong."
"Oh! Oh!" Lorelai shouted. "Coyote Ugly!"
"Yeah." Rory smiled.
"Why are you so happy? You and Dean kiss a lot?"
"No, actually I broke up with him."
"You did! Oh sweetie, are you okay?"
"Yeah."
Luke handed Rory a mug of coffee.
"Thanks."
"Why are you so perky?"
"I broke up with Dean."
"Are you okay? Want me to hurt him?"
"I'm fine. Where's Jess?"
"Upstairs."
Not even bothering to take a sip of her coffee, she headed towards the stairs mumbling, "But baby you're the right kind of wrong."
"Hey." Rory said.
"Hey. Thought you'd still be with Bag Boy."
"We broke up."
"Are you okay? Want me to hurt him?"
Rory smiled.
"What?"
"Luke just said the same thing." she sat next to him on his bed.
"So what were you doing?"
"Nothing."
Silence.
"Jess?"
"Yeah?"
"How...how did it happen? Where were you?"
"In front of the school. I was crossing the street some car hit me, and drove off."
"Did you see the driver?"
"No."
They sat in silence again.
After a few minutes Jess said, "Let's go downstairs."
Rory got up and put out her hand. Once again Jess grabbed it, wincing as she pulled him up.
"Sorry."
"Not your fault my ribs are broken."
When they got downstairs they found Lorelai begging Luke to let her dance on the counter.
"Oh come on please."
"No. What the hell gave you the idea you could dance on the counter?"
"Rory was singing the song from the movie Coyote Ugly."
"Yeah so?"
"The girls in the movie dance on the bar." Jess said.
"You saw Coyote Ugly?" Rory asked him.
"Rory, he's a teenage guy. Of course he saw it. The girls wore skimpy clothes, danced on a bar, and poured water on themselves."
"This isn't a movie." Luke said.
"If it was could I dance on the counter? Cause I could get Kirk to film it."
"No. Have more coffee instead."
Lorelai gasped, and Rory and Jess watched on in amusement.
"You are voluntarily giving me coffee?!"
"Yes."
"Can I have coffee and dance on the counter?"
"No."
"Fine. I'll sing then."
Luke sighed.
"Loving you!" Lorelai belted out. "Isn't really something I should do!"
Rory joined in softly. "Shouldn't wanna spend my time with you. I should try to be strong. But baby you're the right kind of wrong!"
When they were done, Lorelai shouted, "I know why Rory was singing that song! Because she loves-"
"Mom!"
"Coffee! What did you think I was gonna say?"
"Nothing." Rory mumbled.
"I think," Lorelai said. "That it isn't about coffee though. It's about a guy, a particular guy. And you need to tell him you like him, before he leaves."
"Well mom, I think the same goes for you. Everyone knows you like him."
"I don't like anybody." Lorelai said. "And if I did, I wouldn't tell!" she stuck her tongue out.
"Real mature. Tell him you like him."
"Only if you do."
"Eventually." Rory said.
"Okay, enough of this." Luke said. "Tell the guys you like them, so I can stop hearing about this." he turned to Jess, "Since you can't really work, you're off til you get better."
"Good."
"Oh and I talked to your mom-sort of."
"So?"
"She said 'I hope he feels better.' Then she yelled at me for interrupting her date."
"Figures."
"You guys wanna come over for dinner tonight?" Lorelai asked suddenly.
"Um..." Luke said.
"Good. See you around seven. You can make sure I don't burn the house down."
"Um..."
"See you guys later. Come on Rory." The Gilmore's left the diner, leaving Luke and Jess staring after them.
"What was that about?" Jess asked.
"I have no idea."
"Should we be worried?"
"Maybe."
