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Author's Note: I'm really trying hard to make my chapters longer, I've noticed that they're short too, so I won't be able to update as often. But hopefully, if I do this right, the updates will be better. Ok, that said, WOW! I got a lot of reviews! You guys are great! You all have been saying how this has the potential to become a great story, well, that's a lot of pressure! No big deal, but if you don't like what I do with the story, I'm sorry! Can't please everyone out there can you? Oh, yeah, I don't know if I said, but this is a R/J L/L story. So, back to the good stuff. Enjoy!!
Chapter 2: Packing Up
About 2 hours later.
Luke and Jess walked into the realtor's office, and glanced around to find the Gilmores. Lorelai waved at the pair from across the room, and Luke and Jess started towards Rory and Lorelai.
"I can't believe that you talked me into this, Luke." Jess mumbled as they walked over, his hands shoved in his pockets and his face looking down.
"I didn't Lorelai did. Come on, anything can be better than living above the diner."
"I guess."
Luke and Jess reached the Gilmores, and Lorelai said, "You're both late. You owe us each two coffees."
Luke laughed, and said, "What? What do you mean I owe you both two coffees? You barely even pay half the time!"
"Whoa, whoa Luke, chill out there. Maybe you're wrong. You're the one that's going to have a heart attack from the stress it takes to serve Lorelai her coffee." Jess said.
"Can we just try to straighten this out without any huge fights?" Rory cut in.
"What has to be straightened out? We're all four going to live in that house." Lorelai stated.
"I wouldn't be so sure about that, Mom," Rory said.
"Come on you guys, can't we just consider this?" Lorelai asked with pleading eyes.
"Uh, I-"
Jess was cut off by the realtor, who came over, saying, "Hello. I'm Samantha Evans. You can call me Sam."
"Hi Sam. We're here to get that huge mansion that we won on the radio." Lorelai explained. She had gone from super-hyper-caffeine mode to businesswoman mode.
"Yeah, about that. There aren't any catches to this win, right? I mean, we don't have to pay 100 dollars a month until we die or something weird like that?" Luke asked.
"No, there are no catches to this deal. I do, however, need to see the adults of this family to sign for the ownership of this house. May I say, you two make a great couple." The realtor babbled on.
Luke got very uncomfortable, and Lorelai said, "Oh, no, we're just friends. This is my daughter," She gestured to Rory, "and this is Luke's nephew, Jess."
"Oh, I'm so sorry about the misunderstanding." The realtor apologized.
"That's ok. Now about this house." Lorelai said.
"Oh, right. You two, come with me." She said, waving towards Luke and Lorelai. They followed, leaving Rory and Jess together.
"So, do you think that Lorelai and Luke will actually go through with this and make us move to this mansion just outside of town?" Jess asked Rory, more trying to make conversation than anything else.
"Well, my mom sure will, and Luke seems to be pretty psyched about it too." Rory answered. They stood there in silence. It wasn't uncomfortable, but it wasn't comforting like it used to be between the two. Finally, Jess broke the silence.
"Do you want to sit down?" He asked.
"Sure." She replied. They both sat down on the uncomfortable chairs in the 'waiting room' of the office.
"So, have you read any good books lately?" Jess asked.
"Look, Jess," Rory began.
"What?" He asked, and he looked up and gazed into her eyes. Their eyes met, and for a brief second, it felt like everything was right between them again. Then they saw what was hidden behind their eyes. Jess' eyes hid sadness, a broken heart, and even a little anger. Rory hid confusing, pain, and guilt behind her eyes. But they both saw love for one another, despite everything, mirrored back to them. Rory decided to break their trance, and she looked down at her hands.
"About the other day, with the sprinklers-"
"Rory, its no big deal. I just wanted to help you. I guess I only made everything worse." He said, and looked down at his hands as well.
"No, you didn't." She said, grabbing his hand. "In fact, when Dean got there, he had to mess with the sprinklers for like, five minutes before he could get them to turn off." She said with a small laugh.
Just like that, the trance was broken. Jess pulled his hand away from Rory's, and ran it through his hair. "Yeah, well, it was no big deal."
Just then, Lorelai and Luke emerged from the office. "We did it! We own a mansion!" Lorelai squealed.
"You mean you really did this? Holy crap Luke, you're going to make us stay with them?" Jess exclaimed.
"Jess, I believe you'll live through this. We all have to live through things we don't like." Luke said.
"Not if we can get out of it," Jess mumbled. "I need some air. I'm out."
"Thanks for the warm welcoming into OUR mansion!" Lorelai called out to Jess as he walked out of the building. "Well, he'll come around eventually. And if he doesn't, we can just send him back to New York and that's more room for us!"
"He'll come around, Lorelai. And if he doesn't, I'll make him." Luke said.
"Fine." Lorelai pouted. "But guess what?" Lorelai said as she turned in Rory's direction.
"What?" Rory said, trying her best to match her mother's enthusiasm despite what had just happened. Apparently, it worked.
"We can move in as soon as possible! Come on, let's go buy some cardboard boxes and go pack up our life! It'll be fun!" Lorelai said, back to her super-hyper-caffeine mode.
"Ok, Luke, are you and Jess going to move in too?" Rory asked Luke over her mother's shoulder.
"Yup. Lorelai said she's ok with it, and it'll be better than where we are now." Luke explained.
"Ok, cool. Come on, mom, we can go buy some cardboard boxes."
"Yeah!" Lorelai said, jumping up and down.
"What kind of coffee did they have in that office?" Rory asked as she started to escort her mother outside.
"This really strong black stuff! It was really good, almost as good as Luke's, and I had like three cups just while I was in there." Lorelai's voice faded from Luke as the two left the building.
"Those two are crazy. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em." Luke thought to himself as he, too, exited the building.
At the Gilmore residence a little while later.
"Mom, are we really going to do this?" Rory asked as the two carted in a bunch of cardboard boxes.
"Yup! So, where should we start?" Lorelai asked.
"Umm, how about the living room?" Rory said.
"Ok." Lorelai replied, and they dragged some cardboard boxes in to start packing up their living room. "I am not packing up the furniture. We can box up all of this stuff now, and then we can get movers over here to take everything over tomorrow, including our boxes and furniture."
"Sounds like a good plan to me. So, are Luke and Jess really going to live there with us?" Rory said.
"Yeah. Why wouldn't they? It'll be fun."
"I guess."
"Except for Jess being there, of course." Lorelai added.
"Mom, come on, I thought we talked about this. Jess really isn't that bad. Just give him a chance." Rory said in Jess' defense.
"Yeah, yeah, well, maybe I'll try harder if we all live under the same roof."
"Point made. Fine, fine, you've pushed me over the edge. I agree, we can live with Luke and Jess."
"Cool! This house sounds huge! With all the money we'll save on no mortgage and stuff, I want to totally decorate the house! We can sell some of our furnature for some better stuff, and we can paint, and, uhhh." Lorelai paused. "Oh, I've got it!" She exclaimed. "Since Luke will be with us, making the best coffee ever, might I add, we can have a coffee room! It'll be so cool!"
Rory interrupted Lorelai, saying, "Mom, before you start planning the layout for a room devoted to a beverage, nice idea, though, we should really check this place out first. It might be a hoax, and the house is smaller than this one and has crappy plumbing."
"Believe, young grasshopper. Believe that it will be big, and it will. Besides, did you ever see that place while it was being built?"
"Not that I remember." Rory responded.
"Come on, you passed it every time you went to school. Another plus, it's closer to school."
"I read on the bus." Rory stated.
"And you don't get carsick? You must have gotten that from Chris." Lorelai said.
"Back to the mansion," Rory said.
"Oh, yeah. Well, I saw it when I came to pick you up from Chilton a couple of times. It was huge, and it was only like half done!" Lorelai answered.
"Ok, let's keep packing," Rory said as she closed her first box.
"Alright."
And at Luke's.
Luke was packing up his few possessions, when Jess came in their 'apartment' and threw his coat on his bed. "You can't be serious." Jess said.
"Here's some newspaper, and some boxes. Pack up." Luke said, without looking up.
"Come on, Luke, you're really going to make us do this?" Jess asked, disbelief lacing his voice.
"Yes, I am your legal guardian, so yup." Luke replied, still not looking up.
"This sucks!" Jess exclaimed.
Luke looked up this time, but replied nonchalantly, "Ok. Get packing."
"Ugg." Jess said, but still began to pack. The two packed in silence, but Jess had to break it. "Are you just doing this to get closer to Lorelai?"
"No. I hate this apartment. I hate having to be so close to you all the time. From what the realtor told us, this place is supposed to be huge.
"Whatever." Jess said. They finished packing their things, and decided that they would call some movers to get the furniture tomorrow. They both lay down and went to sleep. The Gilmore's had fallen asleep after packing, as well.
The next day.
Lorelai woke up the next morning, and found that she fell asleep while she and Rory had taken a coffee break after finishing their packing. She glanced to her right, and found that Rory had fallen asleep, too. Lorelai went into the kitchen, to make some coffee. She found that they had already packed up the kitchen, so they would have to go to Luke's for coffee. Lorelai's need for coffee came before letting her daughter sleep in on a Sunday morning. She shook Rory gently, and as Rory stirred, Lorelai said, "Hey, sleepyhead. Come on, get up and get dressed. We packed up the kitchen, and we need coffee. We're goin' to Luke's."
Rory lifted her head, and looked around into their sea of boxes. "Packing? Wait, what? Why were we-" Rory cut herself off. "We're moving! Like today!"
"Good job! I knew that going to Chilton would make you smarter, and it obviously has." Lorelai said in a sarcastic tone.
"Sorry Mom, it's just all clicking in my head. It didn't seem real, until I woke up and saw our life packed away and ready to be shipped off somewhere else."
"You're ok with this, aren't you?" Lorelai asked in a more serious tone than she had used yesterday.
"Yeah, it's fine, it's just all clicking."
"Ok, well get up! Coffee, it'll help the clicking."
"Fine." Rory got up and went into her room. They had packed that all up too, but Rory had been sure to leave some clothes out for today. She slipped out of her clothes from yesterday, and into a tight green long- sleeve t-shirt and simple gray lounge pants. She put on some tennis shoes and put her hair up in a ponytail, and went out into the kitchen. Lorelai was waiting for her, she had on a blue three-quarter sleeve t-shirt and black lounge pants. Her hair was in a simple braid in the back.
"You look good, Mom." Rory said.
"Thanks. Right back at ya."
"Thanks. Let's go get some coffee!" Rory said, nearly dragging her mother out the door.
At Luke's diner.
Jess was actually being helpful to Luke. It was kind of freaking Luke out, but he wasn't about to complain. Luke was tending to the counter, and Jess had all the tables covered. Luke was counting out change for a customer when Rory and Lorelai came in. They hopped into some barstools, and Luke walked over to them. "Coffee!" The girls shouted in unison.
"How do you two do that?" Luke asked, referring to their talking in unison. He then glanced over his shoulder at Jess, who was at the coffee maker, and said, "Jess. Two coffees. Strong."
"Just a minute," Jess said as he tried to fill someone else's order.
"Hey, I know where you live. Gimmie coffee!" Lorelai told Jess over Luke's shoulder.
Jess sighed, and said, "Fine." He brought the coffee pot over, along with two large mugs. He filled them up with coffee, and Lorelai snatched her mug up as soon as the last drip of coffee was poured in.
"Mmmmm." Lorelai said when she brought the mug down from her lips. "Good." She resumed her drinking.
Rory picked hers' up and took a sip. "Thanks, Jess."
"You're welcome." He said as he put the coffee pot back. "So, when are you two going to move into this mansion?"
"Oh, gone out of the denial mode?" Lorelai asked with a sparked interest.
"Yup." Jess replied.
"Me too." Rory added.
"That's good. We're moving in today. What about you boys?" Lorelai asked.
"We're moving in today too." Luke said.
"Oh, I bet we can beat you to hiring the movers!" Lorelai said.
"Nope. We already called in, they're coming here today." Jess said.
"Darn. Well, I wanna come with you when you first go to the house. We can all go together, it'll be fun!" Lorelai said.
"Fine," They all three mumbled.
"Come on, you guys! I want a little more enthusiasm than that!"
"Yeah!" Rory said.
"Goodie!" Luke said.
"Yippee," Jess said, very unconvincingly.
Lorelai chose to ignore it. "Good job. Why don't we all go over there sometime today?"
"Yeah, how about after we eat lunch here, we can all go." Rory suggested.
"Sure," Luke and Jess said (not in unison, of course).
"See ya then!" The girls said in unison, and walked out of the diner, with their coffee mugs in hand.
"Wait!" Jess said.
"You're not supposed to take those with you, you know!" Luke also said after them.
Author's Note: I'm really trying hard to make my chapters longer, I've noticed that they're short too, so I won't be able to update as often. But hopefully, if I do this right, the updates will be better. Ok, that said, WOW! I got a lot of reviews! You guys are great! You all have been saying how this has the potential to become a great story, well, that's a lot of pressure! No big deal, but if you don't like what I do with the story, I'm sorry! Can't please everyone out there can you? Oh, yeah, I don't know if I said, but this is a R/J L/L story. So, back to the good stuff. Enjoy!!
Chapter 2: Packing Up
About 2 hours later.
Luke and Jess walked into the realtor's office, and glanced around to find the Gilmores. Lorelai waved at the pair from across the room, and Luke and Jess started towards Rory and Lorelai.
"I can't believe that you talked me into this, Luke." Jess mumbled as they walked over, his hands shoved in his pockets and his face looking down.
"I didn't Lorelai did. Come on, anything can be better than living above the diner."
"I guess."
Luke and Jess reached the Gilmores, and Lorelai said, "You're both late. You owe us each two coffees."
Luke laughed, and said, "What? What do you mean I owe you both two coffees? You barely even pay half the time!"
"Whoa, whoa Luke, chill out there. Maybe you're wrong. You're the one that's going to have a heart attack from the stress it takes to serve Lorelai her coffee." Jess said.
"Can we just try to straighten this out without any huge fights?" Rory cut in.
"What has to be straightened out? We're all four going to live in that house." Lorelai stated.
"I wouldn't be so sure about that, Mom," Rory said.
"Come on you guys, can't we just consider this?" Lorelai asked with pleading eyes.
"Uh, I-"
Jess was cut off by the realtor, who came over, saying, "Hello. I'm Samantha Evans. You can call me Sam."
"Hi Sam. We're here to get that huge mansion that we won on the radio." Lorelai explained. She had gone from super-hyper-caffeine mode to businesswoman mode.
"Yeah, about that. There aren't any catches to this win, right? I mean, we don't have to pay 100 dollars a month until we die or something weird like that?" Luke asked.
"No, there are no catches to this deal. I do, however, need to see the adults of this family to sign for the ownership of this house. May I say, you two make a great couple." The realtor babbled on.
Luke got very uncomfortable, and Lorelai said, "Oh, no, we're just friends. This is my daughter," She gestured to Rory, "and this is Luke's nephew, Jess."
"Oh, I'm so sorry about the misunderstanding." The realtor apologized.
"That's ok. Now about this house." Lorelai said.
"Oh, right. You two, come with me." She said, waving towards Luke and Lorelai. They followed, leaving Rory and Jess together.
"So, do you think that Lorelai and Luke will actually go through with this and make us move to this mansion just outside of town?" Jess asked Rory, more trying to make conversation than anything else.
"Well, my mom sure will, and Luke seems to be pretty psyched about it too." Rory answered. They stood there in silence. It wasn't uncomfortable, but it wasn't comforting like it used to be between the two. Finally, Jess broke the silence.
"Do you want to sit down?" He asked.
"Sure." She replied. They both sat down on the uncomfortable chairs in the 'waiting room' of the office.
"So, have you read any good books lately?" Jess asked.
"Look, Jess," Rory began.
"What?" He asked, and he looked up and gazed into her eyes. Their eyes met, and for a brief second, it felt like everything was right between them again. Then they saw what was hidden behind their eyes. Jess' eyes hid sadness, a broken heart, and even a little anger. Rory hid confusing, pain, and guilt behind her eyes. But they both saw love for one another, despite everything, mirrored back to them. Rory decided to break their trance, and she looked down at her hands.
"About the other day, with the sprinklers-"
"Rory, its no big deal. I just wanted to help you. I guess I only made everything worse." He said, and looked down at his hands as well.
"No, you didn't." She said, grabbing his hand. "In fact, when Dean got there, he had to mess with the sprinklers for like, five minutes before he could get them to turn off." She said with a small laugh.
Just like that, the trance was broken. Jess pulled his hand away from Rory's, and ran it through his hair. "Yeah, well, it was no big deal."
Just then, Lorelai and Luke emerged from the office. "We did it! We own a mansion!" Lorelai squealed.
"You mean you really did this? Holy crap Luke, you're going to make us stay with them?" Jess exclaimed.
"Jess, I believe you'll live through this. We all have to live through things we don't like." Luke said.
"Not if we can get out of it," Jess mumbled. "I need some air. I'm out."
"Thanks for the warm welcoming into OUR mansion!" Lorelai called out to Jess as he walked out of the building. "Well, he'll come around eventually. And if he doesn't, we can just send him back to New York and that's more room for us!"
"He'll come around, Lorelai. And if he doesn't, I'll make him." Luke said.
"Fine." Lorelai pouted. "But guess what?" Lorelai said as she turned in Rory's direction.
"What?" Rory said, trying her best to match her mother's enthusiasm despite what had just happened. Apparently, it worked.
"We can move in as soon as possible! Come on, let's go buy some cardboard boxes and go pack up our life! It'll be fun!" Lorelai said, back to her super-hyper-caffeine mode.
"Ok, Luke, are you and Jess going to move in too?" Rory asked Luke over her mother's shoulder.
"Yup. Lorelai said she's ok with it, and it'll be better than where we are now." Luke explained.
"Ok, cool. Come on, mom, we can go buy some cardboard boxes."
"Yeah!" Lorelai said, jumping up and down.
"What kind of coffee did they have in that office?" Rory asked as she started to escort her mother outside.
"This really strong black stuff! It was really good, almost as good as Luke's, and I had like three cups just while I was in there." Lorelai's voice faded from Luke as the two left the building.
"Those two are crazy. Can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em." Luke thought to himself as he, too, exited the building.
At the Gilmore residence a little while later.
"Mom, are we really going to do this?" Rory asked as the two carted in a bunch of cardboard boxes.
"Yup! So, where should we start?" Lorelai asked.
"Umm, how about the living room?" Rory said.
"Ok." Lorelai replied, and they dragged some cardboard boxes in to start packing up their living room. "I am not packing up the furniture. We can box up all of this stuff now, and then we can get movers over here to take everything over tomorrow, including our boxes and furniture."
"Sounds like a good plan to me. So, are Luke and Jess really going to live there with us?" Rory said.
"Yeah. Why wouldn't they? It'll be fun."
"I guess."
"Except for Jess being there, of course." Lorelai added.
"Mom, come on, I thought we talked about this. Jess really isn't that bad. Just give him a chance." Rory said in Jess' defense.
"Yeah, yeah, well, maybe I'll try harder if we all live under the same roof."
"Point made. Fine, fine, you've pushed me over the edge. I agree, we can live with Luke and Jess."
"Cool! This house sounds huge! With all the money we'll save on no mortgage and stuff, I want to totally decorate the house! We can sell some of our furnature for some better stuff, and we can paint, and, uhhh." Lorelai paused. "Oh, I've got it!" She exclaimed. "Since Luke will be with us, making the best coffee ever, might I add, we can have a coffee room! It'll be so cool!"
Rory interrupted Lorelai, saying, "Mom, before you start planning the layout for a room devoted to a beverage, nice idea, though, we should really check this place out first. It might be a hoax, and the house is smaller than this one and has crappy plumbing."
"Believe, young grasshopper. Believe that it will be big, and it will. Besides, did you ever see that place while it was being built?"
"Not that I remember." Rory responded.
"Come on, you passed it every time you went to school. Another plus, it's closer to school."
"I read on the bus." Rory stated.
"And you don't get carsick? You must have gotten that from Chris." Lorelai said.
"Back to the mansion," Rory said.
"Oh, yeah. Well, I saw it when I came to pick you up from Chilton a couple of times. It was huge, and it was only like half done!" Lorelai answered.
"Ok, let's keep packing," Rory said as she closed her first box.
"Alright."
And at Luke's.
Luke was packing up his few possessions, when Jess came in their 'apartment' and threw his coat on his bed. "You can't be serious." Jess said.
"Here's some newspaper, and some boxes. Pack up." Luke said, without looking up.
"Come on, Luke, you're really going to make us do this?" Jess asked, disbelief lacing his voice.
"Yes, I am your legal guardian, so yup." Luke replied, still not looking up.
"This sucks!" Jess exclaimed.
Luke looked up this time, but replied nonchalantly, "Ok. Get packing."
"Ugg." Jess said, but still began to pack. The two packed in silence, but Jess had to break it. "Are you just doing this to get closer to Lorelai?"
"No. I hate this apartment. I hate having to be so close to you all the time. From what the realtor told us, this place is supposed to be huge.
"Whatever." Jess said. They finished packing their things, and decided that they would call some movers to get the furniture tomorrow. They both lay down and went to sleep. The Gilmore's had fallen asleep after packing, as well.
The next day.
Lorelai woke up the next morning, and found that she fell asleep while she and Rory had taken a coffee break after finishing their packing. She glanced to her right, and found that Rory had fallen asleep, too. Lorelai went into the kitchen, to make some coffee. She found that they had already packed up the kitchen, so they would have to go to Luke's for coffee. Lorelai's need for coffee came before letting her daughter sleep in on a Sunday morning. She shook Rory gently, and as Rory stirred, Lorelai said, "Hey, sleepyhead. Come on, get up and get dressed. We packed up the kitchen, and we need coffee. We're goin' to Luke's."
Rory lifted her head, and looked around into their sea of boxes. "Packing? Wait, what? Why were we-" Rory cut herself off. "We're moving! Like today!"
"Good job! I knew that going to Chilton would make you smarter, and it obviously has." Lorelai said in a sarcastic tone.
"Sorry Mom, it's just all clicking in my head. It didn't seem real, until I woke up and saw our life packed away and ready to be shipped off somewhere else."
"You're ok with this, aren't you?" Lorelai asked in a more serious tone than she had used yesterday.
"Yeah, it's fine, it's just all clicking."
"Ok, well get up! Coffee, it'll help the clicking."
"Fine." Rory got up and went into her room. They had packed that all up too, but Rory had been sure to leave some clothes out for today. She slipped out of her clothes from yesterday, and into a tight green long- sleeve t-shirt and simple gray lounge pants. She put on some tennis shoes and put her hair up in a ponytail, and went out into the kitchen. Lorelai was waiting for her, she had on a blue three-quarter sleeve t-shirt and black lounge pants. Her hair was in a simple braid in the back.
"You look good, Mom." Rory said.
"Thanks. Right back at ya."
"Thanks. Let's go get some coffee!" Rory said, nearly dragging her mother out the door.
At Luke's diner.
Jess was actually being helpful to Luke. It was kind of freaking Luke out, but he wasn't about to complain. Luke was tending to the counter, and Jess had all the tables covered. Luke was counting out change for a customer when Rory and Lorelai came in. They hopped into some barstools, and Luke walked over to them. "Coffee!" The girls shouted in unison.
"How do you two do that?" Luke asked, referring to their talking in unison. He then glanced over his shoulder at Jess, who was at the coffee maker, and said, "Jess. Two coffees. Strong."
"Just a minute," Jess said as he tried to fill someone else's order.
"Hey, I know where you live. Gimmie coffee!" Lorelai told Jess over Luke's shoulder.
Jess sighed, and said, "Fine." He brought the coffee pot over, along with two large mugs. He filled them up with coffee, and Lorelai snatched her mug up as soon as the last drip of coffee was poured in.
"Mmmmm." Lorelai said when she brought the mug down from her lips. "Good." She resumed her drinking.
Rory picked hers' up and took a sip. "Thanks, Jess."
"You're welcome." He said as he put the coffee pot back. "So, when are you two going to move into this mansion?"
"Oh, gone out of the denial mode?" Lorelai asked with a sparked interest.
"Yup." Jess replied.
"Me too." Rory added.
"That's good. We're moving in today. What about you boys?" Lorelai asked.
"We're moving in today too." Luke said.
"Oh, I bet we can beat you to hiring the movers!" Lorelai said.
"Nope. We already called in, they're coming here today." Jess said.
"Darn. Well, I wanna come with you when you first go to the house. We can all go together, it'll be fun!" Lorelai said.
"Fine," They all three mumbled.
"Come on, you guys! I want a little more enthusiasm than that!"
"Yeah!" Rory said.
"Goodie!" Luke said.
"Yippee," Jess said, very unconvincingly.
Lorelai chose to ignore it. "Good job. Why don't we all go over there sometime today?"
"Yeah, how about after we eat lunch here, we can all go." Rory suggested.
"Sure," Luke and Jess said (not in unison, of course).
"See ya then!" The girls said in unison, and walked out of the diner, with their coffee mugs in hand.
"Wait!" Jess said.
"You're not supposed to take those with you, you know!" Luke also said after them.
