Still Loving You
I'm sorry it took so long!! School's been getting in the way..here's the story!!
Chapter 6: Getting By
Tristan had his comfort in reading to Rory as he found it in baseball. The Sox's hadn't lost a home game yet with Tristan pitching. He refused to go to away games no matter how important they were. Everyone on the team was okay with that. Lorelai had started up knitting again. She was horrible at it but it gave her something to distract her from the seriousness of the situation. She remembered the time Rory had found out she was knitting. Rory had make jokes about her knitting but Tristan informed Lorelai she loved the scarf that Lorelai made for her and even secretly took up knitting, finding out she was even worst than her mother. The Boston Globe readers began to write editorials about where Rory was. Jess wrote a large article explaining what had happened and as soon as she could she'd be back writing more. Jess took over the column for the time being. After the article tons of mail came in for not only Tristan but for Rory as well. It was funny to see two large piles of mail, one for Tristan and one for her. Luke had gone back to Stars Hollow due to Lorelai's orders, he needed to run the diner and take the kids off Sookie's hands. Paris began to stop by the hospital every day and was soon becoming an ever worse emotional wreck than Tristan. Jess had told Lorelai and Tristan that sometimes she's start yelling at the writers and then suddenly bursting into tears. "Paris, I don't think coming to the hospital is good for you. As soon as we hear anything we'll call you," Tristan promised her one night. The next day Paris didn't come into the hospital but left about forty messages on his cell phone. That evening after Tristan had informed Lorelai of all the messages she took Jess aside. "You need to get Paris out of Boston,"
"New York?" he suggested. Lorelai shook her head. "Take her to Chicago!"
"Are you serious?"
"Either that D.C. or Kansas,"
"I'm not going to Kansas!" declared Jess. (I have nothing against Kansas) "No Auntie Em for you, huh?" Lorelai asked a twinkle in her eye. "The Munchkins scare me," Jess admitted with a shudder. "I can't wait to tell Rory that!" she cried out gleefully. Her smile faded as did Jess's. "When she gets better of course," she added hastily and Jess nodded in agreement with a smirk. "Just, you wait Mariano!" she threatened him. Lorelai was frightened to death that Rory wouldn't make it. Knitting distracted her but it wasn't enough. Tristan decided to hire her as a batgirl. "Hey Lorelai do you want to be a batgirl tonight?" he asked her while they were both sitting in Rory's room hoping against hope she'd just wake up. Lorelai's eyes lit up at the prospect of meeting the 'hot baseball players' (other than Tristan, of course) "So?" Tristan asked after a moment of silence. "You think I'd miss a chance to hang out with hot guys? Of course I'll go!" she exclaimed with excitement. And so it was settled, Lorelai went along with Tristan. She was happier than she had been in days. She began to sing 'Take me out to the Ball game' way off-key. "Remind me why I'm doing this?" he muttered more to himself than to Lorelai but she heard him. "Because you, of course, love me Bible Boy!" she exclaimed with an impish smile. As soon as Lorelai said that it brought him back to the time when Rory said the same thing. The time he had offered to let her be batgirl. She had accepted somewhat reluctantly. On the way to the ballpark Rory began to hum the same song Lorelai was singing. 'Take me out to the ball game'. "How come I decided to live with your humming?" he asked her. "Because you, of course love me Bible Boy!" "Tristan!" Lorelai cried out impatiently. "What?" he asked her. "We've been sitting here for like five minutes," she complained. "Oh sorry.I was just thinking about." he trailed off as he thought about Rory lying in the hospital. "Rory," she filled in knowingly. "Yeah," came his reply. The both stepped out of the car and headed into fenway.
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I'm sorry it took so long!! School's been getting in the way..here's the story!!
Chapter 6: Getting By
Tristan had his comfort in reading to Rory as he found it in baseball. The Sox's hadn't lost a home game yet with Tristan pitching. He refused to go to away games no matter how important they were. Everyone on the team was okay with that. Lorelai had started up knitting again. She was horrible at it but it gave her something to distract her from the seriousness of the situation. She remembered the time Rory had found out she was knitting. Rory had make jokes about her knitting but Tristan informed Lorelai she loved the scarf that Lorelai made for her and even secretly took up knitting, finding out she was even worst than her mother. The Boston Globe readers began to write editorials about where Rory was. Jess wrote a large article explaining what had happened and as soon as she could she'd be back writing more. Jess took over the column for the time being. After the article tons of mail came in for not only Tristan but for Rory as well. It was funny to see two large piles of mail, one for Tristan and one for her. Luke had gone back to Stars Hollow due to Lorelai's orders, he needed to run the diner and take the kids off Sookie's hands. Paris began to stop by the hospital every day and was soon becoming an ever worse emotional wreck than Tristan. Jess had told Lorelai and Tristan that sometimes she's start yelling at the writers and then suddenly bursting into tears. "Paris, I don't think coming to the hospital is good for you. As soon as we hear anything we'll call you," Tristan promised her one night. The next day Paris didn't come into the hospital but left about forty messages on his cell phone. That evening after Tristan had informed Lorelai of all the messages she took Jess aside. "You need to get Paris out of Boston,"
"New York?" he suggested. Lorelai shook her head. "Take her to Chicago!"
"Are you serious?"
"Either that D.C. or Kansas,"
"I'm not going to Kansas!" declared Jess. (I have nothing against Kansas) "No Auntie Em for you, huh?" Lorelai asked a twinkle in her eye. "The Munchkins scare me," Jess admitted with a shudder. "I can't wait to tell Rory that!" she cried out gleefully. Her smile faded as did Jess's. "When she gets better of course," she added hastily and Jess nodded in agreement with a smirk. "Just, you wait Mariano!" she threatened him. Lorelai was frightened to death that Rory wouldn't make it. Knitting distracted her but it wasn't enough. Tristan decided to hire her as a batgirl. "Hey Lorelai do you want to be a batgirl tonight?" he asked her while they were both sitting in Rory's room hoping against hope she'd just wake up. Lorelai's eyes lit up at the prospect of meeting the 'hot baseball players' (other than Tristan, of course) "So?" Tristan asked after a moment of silence. "You think I'd miss a chance to hang out with hot guys? Of course I'll go!" she exclaimed with excitement. And so it was settled, Lorelai went along with Tristan. She was happier than she had been in days. She began to sing 'Take me out to the Ball game' way off-key. "Remind me why I'm doing this?" he muttered more to himself than to Lorelai but she heard him. "Because you, of course, love me Bible Boy!" she exclaimed with an impish smile. As soon as Lorelai said that it brought him back to the time when Rory said the same thing. The time he had offered to let her be batgirl. She had accepted somewhat reluctantly. On the way to the ballpark Rory began to hum the same song Lorelai was singing. 'Take me out to the ball game'. "How come I decided to live with your humming?" he asked her. "Because you, of course love me Bible Boy!" "Tristan!" Lorelai cried out impatiently. "What?" he asked her. "We've been sitting here for like five minutes," she complained. "Oh sorry.I was just thinking about." he trailed off as he thought about Rory lying in the hospital. "Rory," she filled in knowingly. "Yeah," came his reply. The both stepped out of the car and headed into fenway.
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