Hey!!! I know it's been ages but I had writers block!!! This bit's not that
great but it had to be done. Can someone please tell me what time of year
it is if Rory's finished Chilton and knows she's got into Harvard??
Please, please, please!!!
I can't be bothered typing the disclaimer etc. again!
So where are we all now?
Rory lay back on the couch in the Gilmore Girl's living room. Her feet
dangled over one end. She was chatting animatedly on the telephone.
"Look I keep telling you it was weird, it didn't feel like anything, it was
just … weird!"
"Rory, Chilton has done you well!" Lane said with a smile. "As a doctor,
or at least as someone who has spent far to much time with doctors, I
would say that the fact you have been talking about him for at least half
an hour means you totally like him!" she finished triumphantly.
"It has not been half an hour," Rory said and then glanced at the clock,
"Alright it has been twenty eight minutes."
"My point exactly." Lane countered. There was a silence as Rory tried to
figure out a comeback.
"Rory, there is a fairy walking up the garden path," Lane whispered in a
conspiratorial tone.
"What!" spluttered Rory thinking that all that furniture polish must have
finally got to Lane's brain.
"You know what I mean," Lane said exasperatedly.
"No I don't," answered Rory bewilderedly.
"My mum's home" Lane hissed.
"Oh" Rory said to the blank line as she heard Lane thud the phone down.
Rory put the phone down and tried to think of something to do. She
walked into the kitchen and opened up her mother's secret stash of
chocolate. Well her mother thought it was secret. She had to make sure
she didn't take too much or her mother would notice. Rory walked
upstairs to her room. Glancing around her eyes gleamed as she saw the
stack of library books by her bed.
* * * *
Rory was lying on her bed reading The Temptation of Saint Anthony
when she heard a loud thump of the door closing followed by the whoosh
of a bag being dropped to the floor.
"Honey, I'm home!" called a decidedly cheerful voice "What did my
daughter get up to today?"
Rory walked down the stairs to greet her mother.
"Well I was in a car accident or almost in a car accident and then I met a
girl and then I met a boy… and I'm going to make you guess who!" Rory
finished breathlessly.
"You were in a car accident!" Lorelai asked with alarm.
"Almost" said Rory "There was a horse, I was daydreaming,"
'There was a horse?" Lorelai asked "like the cowboy sort of horse?"
"Yeah its name was Sterling"
"Ok I'm definitely going to need a coffee to deal with this information,"
Lorelai said and grabbing Rory's shoulders propelled her towards the
kitchen door.
Lorelai and Rory walked into Luke's diner. There was nobody at the
counter.
"Its impossible to get service around here" Lorelai stated. Rory smiled
and walked over to the window. Jess walked down the stairs at a casual
pace.
"Nice of you to show up, where's Luke?" she asked impatiently. Jesse
held his hands out palms up in front of him in a signal of defeat.
"Look I know you're disappointed I'm not Luke but how about..." he
trailed off and rummaged behind the counter. Grabbing a baseball cap he
pushed it onto his head backwards - he grinned and finished "Does this
do it for you Lorelai?" Rory fought back a laugh and looked at her mother
who was trying to keep a straight face.
"We'll have two coffee's to start with," she said. Lorelai and Rory sat
down at their regular table. Jess served them and then disappeared.
'So tell me about your day from the beginning, slowly and don't forget to
breath," Lorelai ordered.
So Rory began right from the beginning.
"Tristan sounds yummy" interrupted Lorelai in a childish voice, before
Rory had finished.
"Mom this is Tristan DuGrey we're talking about his not yummy, his
evil" Rory told her forcefully.
"It sounds like his changed," Lorelai said, her head held high.
"Well, you can find out for yourself on Saturday, his coming to
grandma's dinner party."
"I knew there was a reason I kept that lady around," Lorelai giggled.
"Apart from the fact she's paying my school fees?" Rory asked. Lorelai
stuck her tongue out.
"It's a loan, smarty pants!" Lorelai said. "Ooh I can't wait to meet this
glamour boy of yours."
Rory didn't answer she was staring out the window at Jess who was
smoking a cigarette and shooting rebellious looks at anyone who might
possibly tell him off.
"His started smoking again." She said despondently. Lorelai though that
was probably stating the obvious and seriously doubted he'd ever stopped
but she realised Rory needed some support.
"It's not your fault, sweetheart" she said in what she hoped was a
reassuring voice.
"I know." Responded Rory. 'It's just…"
"What?"
"Sometimes I catch my self looking at him and think what a cute guy, I'd
like to get to know him better. Then I remember the kiss and all the mess
Dean caused, and me. But now…"
"Now? " Lorelai asked beckoning with her hands.
"Now to much has happened, it's all such a mess" Rory sighed. "It just
seems to hard, I'm not very committed am I?"
"Rory look at me" Lorelai instructed. "You are a beautiful, Talented girl
and there is no rush for you to find a guy, love shouldn't be hard, it
should be perfect"
"I know, it's just I worry I mean I hardly even went out with the guy and
I still can't get over the whole thing, how do girls just go from one guy to
another?" Rory asked.
"I don't know, maybe they just get good at hiding their feelings?" Lorelai
smiled.
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Rveiew!! Please…
great but it had to be done. Can someone please tell me what time of year
it is if Rory's finished Chilton and knows she's got into Harvard??
Please, please, please!!!
I can't be bothered typing the disclaimer etc. again!
So where are we all now?
Rory lay back on the couch in the Gilmore Girl's living room. Her feet
dangled over one end. She was chatting animatedly on the telephone.
"Look I keep telling you it was weird, it didn't feel like anything, it was
just … weird!"
"Rory, Chilton has done you well!" Lane said with a smile. "As a doctor,
or at least as someone who has spent far to much time with doctors, I
would say that the fact you have been talking about him for at least half
an hour means you totally like him!" she finished triumphantly.
"It has not been half an hour," Rory said and then glanced at the clock,
"Alright it has been twenty eight minutes."
"My point exactly." Lane countered. There was a silence as Rory tried to
figure out a comeback.
"Rory, there is a fairy walking up the garden path," Lane whispered in a
conspiratorial tone.
"What!" spluttered Rory thinking that all that furniture polish must have
finally got to Lane's brain.
"You know what I mean," Lane said exasperatedly.
"No I don't," answered Rory bewilderedly.
"My mum's home" Lane hissed.
"Oh" Rory said to the blank line as she heard Lane thud the phone down.
Rory put the phone down and tried to think of something to do. She
walked into the kitchen and opened up her mother's secret stash of
chocolate. Well her mother thought it was secret. She had to make sure
she didn't take too much or her mother would notice. Rory walked
upstairs to her room. Glancing around her eyes gleamed as she saw the
stack of library books by her bed.
* * * *
Rory was lying on her bed reading The Temptation of Saint Anthony
when she heard a loud thump of the door closing followed by the whoosh
of a bag being dropped to the floor.
"Honey, I'm home!" called a decidedly cheerful voice "What did my
daughter get up to today?"
Rory walked down the stairs to greet her mother.
"Well I was in a car accident or almost in a car accident and then I met a
girl and then I met a boy… and I'm going to make you guess who!" Rory
finished breathlessly.
"You were in a car accident!" Lorelai asked with alarm.
"Almost" said Rory "There was a horse, I was daydreaming,"
'There was a horse?" Lorelai asked "like the cowboy sort of horse?"
"Yeah its name was Sterling"
"Ok I'm definitely going to need a coffee to deal with this information,"
Lorelai said and grabbing Rory's shoulders propelled her towards the
kitchen door.
Lorelai and Rory walked into Luke's diner. There was nobody at the
counter.
"Its impossible to get service around here" Lorelai stated. Rory smiled
and walked over to the window. Jess walked down the stairs at a casual
pace.
"Nice of you to show up, where's Luke?" she asked impatiently. Jesse
held his hands out palms up in front of him in a signal of defeat.
"Look I know you're disappointed I'm not Luke but how about..." he
trailed off and rummaged behind the counter. Grabbing a baseball cap he
pushed it onto his head backwards - he grinned and finished "Does this
do it for you Lorelai?" Rory fought back a laugh and looked at her mother
who was trying to keep a straight face.
"We'll have two coffee's to start with," she said. Lorelai and Rory sat
down at their regular table. Jess served them and then disappeared.
'So tell me about your day from the beginning, slowly and don't forget to
breath," Lorelai ordered.
So Rory began right from the beginning.
"Tristan sounds yummy" interrupted Lorelai in a childish voice, before
Rory had finished.
"Mom this is Tristan DuGrey we're talking about his not yummy, his
evil" Rory told her forcefully.
"It sounds like his changed," Lorelai said, her head held high.
"Well, you can find out for yourself on Saturday, his coming to
grandma's dinner party."
"I knew there was a reason I kept that lady around," Lorelai giggled.
"Apart from the fact she's paying my school fees?" Rory asked. Lorelai
stuck her tongue out.
"It's a loan, smarty pants!" Lorelai said. "Ooh I can't wait to meet this
glamour boy of yours."
Rory didn't answer she was staring out the window at Jess who was
smoking a cigarette and shooting rebellious looks at anyone who might
possibly tell him off.
"His started smoking again." She said despondently. Lorelai though that
was probably stating the obvious and seriously doubted he'd ever stopped
but she realised Rory needed some support.
"It's not your fault, sweetheart" she said in what she hoped was a
reassuring voice.
"I know." Responded Rory. 'It's just…"
"What?"
"Sometimes I catch my self looking at him and think what a cute guy, I'd
like to get to know him better. Then I remember the kiss and all the mess
Dean caused, and me. But now…"
"Now? " Lorelai asked beckoning with her hands.
"Now to much has happened, it's all such a mess" Rory sighed. "It just
seems to hard, I'm not very committed am I?"
"Rory look at me" Lorelai instructed. "You are a beautiful, Talented girl
and there is no rush for you to find a guy, love shouldn't be hard, it
should be perfect"
"I know, it's just I worry I mean I hardly even went out with the guy and
I still can't get over the whole thing, how do girls just go from one guy to
another?" Rory asked.
"I don't know, maybe they just get good at hiding their feelings?" Lorelai
smiled.
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