The man, who's name was Keith, phoned Paris's parents, and let her speak to
them as well. After that, both of them were in shock. Rory's heart felt
like it was going to break. They had to get out of this alive. They just
had to. Because Rory knew if she didn't get out of this alive, her mother
would have the hardest time ever coping with this.
Back at home, Lorelai shakily hung up the phone. The doorbell rang and Lorelai wiped the tears from her eyes. "Hi!" Sookie said brightly. Her smile suddenly dropped as she came in and lead Lorelai to the couch. "Okay, what's wrong? Tell me sweetie." Sookie demanded, her heart pounding with fear. "It's.. it's Rory," Lorelai said. "There's been a school shooting and she's being held hostage. Paris is with her." Tears ran down her cheeks again. "Sookie, I have to go to the school and try do something." She said. "Like what?" Sookie replied, not meaning to be sarcastic.
"I'm not sure, anything to be closer to her." Lorelai said, sounding desperate. Sookie nodded, not bothering to argue with her. When it came to Lorelai and Rory, she wouldn't do anything because she knew how much they meant to one another. Fifteen minutes later, going on full speed, Loreali reached Chilton. She saw that the entrance was covered in police tape, but couldn't see any policemen. Cautiosly going to go through, (or so she thought), a policeman came up from behind her.
"Miss, you can't enter." "You.. you don't understand. My daughter's in there, she's being held hostage." Loreali said, her voice breaking. " I need to go into the school and find her." "And what? Get yourself killed? I think not," the policeman said. Lorelai lost it, started to cry and pounded her fists on the policeman's chest. "She's my baby girl.. I can't just stand here and do nothing." She said when she finally composed herself.
"Listen, it's getting really late, and normally I wouldn't do this.. But you can camp out in your car for the night on the school property, and I promise that if I find anymore information I'll come and get you." Lorelai nodded, too weak, tired and stressed to argue. "Thanks," she simply said and went to the car. As she tried desperatly to get stay up all night, sleep won the battle and took over. When she awoke next it was by the policeman knocking on her window. Loreali stepped out of the car. The policeman looked sympathetic. "He's on the phone and wants to talk to you." Lorelai took it, hands shaking. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inside the school, Keith had finished gagging Rory and Paris. Rory quickly looked at Paris, who had a sort of desperate look on her face. A scared look. A look Rory had never seen before. And it scared her tremendously.
"What do you want?" Lorelai demanded, trying desperatly to make he voice sound as if she wasn't scared. "Listen to this Lorelai," he sneered, and in the classroom, shot the gun into the wall. Rory couldn't scream. She wanted to let her mom know that she was okay, that the man was just trying to scare her. Lorelai just shook her head in absoute disbelief, trying to convince herself that that was just a cruel joke. "Is she alive?" she willed herself to say. "Well, I guess you'll just have to wait. And believe me, at the rate the police are going, you're going to have to be waiting a very long time. I haven't got my money yet." Without another word, he hung up. Lorelai sank to the ground, her legs not holding her up. "Bye Mom,"Rory had said. She had kissed Lorelai on the cheek. Loreali kept getting flashbacks of her and Rory together. It was unbearable. "Just stop it!" she yelled in agony. Loreali sat on the street for a few hours after that. She couldn't walk, couldn't think much, couldn't think about anything except Rory.
Keith had un-gagged them after he had shot that shot at the wall. For Rory, it was the worst few hours of her life. Thinking. Thinking about her mom. About what they would do when they got out of here. If they got out of here alive. Keith had explained to them about the money, how they would get out once he had his five million dollars. Rory and Paris had looked at each other, shocked. How was he supposed to receive five million dollars?
The policeman walked up to Loreali. "We have the money," he said. Lorelai breathed a sigh of relief and almost started to cry again. Loreali watched him walk up the stairs to the school. Smiling to herself, she thought, "When we go home, I'm going to stick by her all the time. She's not going to leave my sight."
In the classroom, Rory heard the policeman come up the stairs. He was allowed in, and Keith greedily grabbed the money from him. "Okay, she can go," he said, referring to Paris. "But," he continued, "I'll need more money for her to go." Rory's heart jumped. Paris gave her a look of absouloute sadness. "I'll tell Loreali you love her," she whispered as she walked past. "We're going to get you out of here. I promise." The policeman leaded Paris out. Rory started at Keith, terrified. "What's he going to do with me?" she wondered.
Lorelai watched as the policeman leaded Paris out of the school. Paris saw Loreali and gave her a little hug. "Where is she?" Loreali asked, her voice shaking. "She's still inside," Paris said. "Keith kept her in. But she's fine right now, she's just scared." Loreali shook her head in horror. This was hell. This whole night had been absouloute hell.
The policeman walked up to Loreali. "We're working on this," he said. "We're working on getting the money." "Whatever," Lorelai muttered. She didn't want to talk to anyone right now. She didn't want to be around anyone right now.
All she wanted was to be with her baby.
Back at home, Lorelai shakily hung up the phone. The doorbell rang and Lorelai wiped the tears from her eyes. "Hi!" Sookie said brightly. Her smile suddenly dropped as she came in and lead Lorelai to the couch. "Okay, what's wrong? Tell me sweetie." Sookie demanded, her heart pounding with fear. "It's.. it's Rory," Lorelai said. "There's been a school shooting and she's being held hostage. Paris is with her." Tears ran down her cheeks again. "Sookie, I have to go to the school and try do something." She said. "Like what?" Sookie replied, not meaning to be sarcastic.
"I'm not sure, anything to be closer to her." Lorelai said, sounding desperate. Sookie nodded, not bothering to argue with her. When it came to Lorelai and Rory, she wouldn't do anything because she knew how much they meant to one another. Fifteen minutes later, going on full speed, Loreali reached Chilton. She saw that the entrance was covered in police tape, but couldn't see any policemen. Cautiosly going to go through, (or so she thought), a policeman came up from behind her.
"Miss, you can't enter." "You.. you don't understand. My daughter's in there, she's being held hostage." Loreali said, her voice breaking. " I need to go into the school and find her." "And what? Get yourself killed? I think not," the policeman said. Lorelai lost it, started to cry and pounded her fists on the policeman's chest. "She's my baby girl.. I can't just stand here and do nothing." She said when she finally composed herself.
"Listen, it's getting really late, and normally I wouldn't do this.. But you can camp out in your car for the night on the school property, and I promise that if I find anymore information I'll come and get you." Lorelai nodded, too weak, tired and stressed to argue. "Thanks," she simply said and went to the car. As she tried desperatly to get stay up all night, sleep won the battle and took over. When she awoke next it was by the policeman knocking on her window. Loreali stepped out of the car. The policeman looked sympathetic. "He's on the phone and wants to talk to you." Lorelai took it, hands shaking. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inside the school, Keith had finished gagging Rory and Paris. Rory quickly looked at Paris, who had a sort of desperate look on her face. A scared look. A look Rory had never seen before. And it scared her tremendously.
"What do you want?" Lorelai demanded, trying desperatly to make he voice sound as if she wasn't scared. "Listen to this Lorelai," he sneered, and in the classroom, shot the gun into the wall. Rory couldn't scream. She wanted to let her mom know that she was okay, that the man was just trying to scare her. Lorelai just shook her head in absoute disbelief, trying to convince herself that that was just a cruel joke. "Is she alive?" she willed herself to say. "Well, I guess you'll just have to wait. And believe me, at the rate the police are going, you're going to have to be waiting a very long time. I haven't got my money yet." Without another word, he hung up. Lorelai sank to the ground, her legs not holding her up. "Bye Mom,"Rory had said. She had kissed Lorelai on the cheek. Loreali kept getting flashbacks of her and Rory together. It was unbearable. "Just stop it!" she yelled in agony. Loreali sat on the street for a few hours after that. She couldn't walk, couldn't think much, couldn't think about anything except Rory.
Keith had un-gagged them after he had shot that shot at the wall. For Rory, it was the worst few hours of her life. Thinking. Thinking about her mom. About what they would do when they got out of here. If they got out of here alive. Keith had explained to them about the money, how they would get out once he had his five million dollars. Rory and Paris had looked at each other, shocked. How was he supposed to receive five million dollars?
The policeman walked up to Loreali. "We have the money," he said. Lorelai breathed a sigh of relief and almost started to cry again. Loreali watched him walk up the stairs to the school. Smiling to herself, she thought, "When we go home, I'm going to stick by her all the time. She's not going to leave my sight."
In the classroom, Rory heard the policeman come up the stairs. He was allowed in, and Keith greedily grabbed the money from him. "Okay, she can go," he said, referring to Paris. "But," he continued, "I'll need more money for her to go." Rory's heart jumped. Paris gave her a look of absouloute sadness. "I'll tell Loreali you love her," she whispered as she walked past. "We're going to get you out of here. I promise." The policeman leaded Paris out. Rory started at Keith, terrified. "What's he going to do with me?" she wondered.
Lorelai watched as the policeman leaded Paris out of the school. Paris saw Loreali and gave her a little hug. "Where is she?" Loreali asked, her voice shaking. "She's still inside," Paris said. "Keith kept her in. But she's fine right now, she's just scared." Loreali shook her head in horror. This was hell. This whole night had been absouloute hell.
The policeman walked up to Loreali. "We're working on this," he said. "We're working on getting the money." "Whatever," Lorelai muttered. She didn't want to talk to anyone right now. She didn't want to be around anyone right now.
All she wanted was to be with her baby.
