Disclaimer: I don't own Gilmore Girls, I hope I would own this mansion if
it were actually built though.
Author's Note: Hey! Ok, just before we start, I gotta say, this will DEFINITELY be a R/J fic; I'm just going to take my time. Bear with me please! Thanks for all the reviews! Anonymous, thanks for telling me about the Jeep/SUV thing. I wasn't quite sure, so I just put SUV. Jewls13, if I said anything bad about you in my last chapter, I'm sorry. I think I just meant as a whole not everyone liked chapter 4 as much as they liked the others. Your review didn't offend me. I really appreciate that you are still reading my story, thanks so much! Thanks to everyone else who is still attempting to read my first attempt bad story!! Enjoy!!
Chapter 6: Now Leave Dean
"Dean! What are you doing here?" Lorelai asked, glancing between Dean and Jess.
"Rory invited me for dinner. I'm not eating with him," Dean said, as he motioned towards Jess.
"That's fine. I'm not that hungry anyway, Bag Boy." Jess said, as he put down his share of the food and headed towards his side of the house.
"Jess, wait! We've got some family, uh, I mean, household news, and we really want you here to hear it."
Jess stopped and turned around, and said, "That's ok, Lorelai, I'll read it in the newspaper tomorrow."
"Please?" Lorelai asked, pouting at him.
Jess sighed, and said, "Fine. I did-" Lorelai gave him a stern stare, "not make any of this food after all, so I want to eat some."
"Yeah!" Lorelai said, and then she and Jess sit down at the table. They sat at a huge mahogany table, and Luke and Lorelai sat opposite each other, and Jess sat opposite from Dean and Rory.
As Jess was sitting down, Dean said as he hopped out of his chair, "No, I'm not going to eat with him. Come on, Lorelai, he put Rory in the hospital!"
"Come on, Dean, just give him a chance." Rory said, as she tugged on his arm trying to get him to sit down.
"No, Rory, he's proved to us who he is! I think he needs to leave." Dean said.
"Come on, Dean, can't we just have a civilized dinner together?" Lorelai said with a sigh.
"Look, I'm not that hungry anyway. Thanks for the offer, Lorelai, but I'll just eat later." Jess said. He stood up and began to walk away.
"Jess, wait!" Rory said after Jess. He stopped and turned around. "This is your house, too, you should at least be able to eat dinner here."
"Really, Rory, it's ok. I'll just take some food with me."
"Jess, come on, please stay. You," Lorelai paused, "didn't make any of this food, so you should get to eat it."
"OK, now that we've established that Lorelai and Jess made dinner-"
"I knew you would give it away!" Lorelai said in a humorous voice at Jess. He just rolled his eyes and laughed.
"As I was saying, if Jess made some of this food, he should get to eat it with everyone else." Luke finished.
"I don't want to eat with him!" Dean protested.
"It's ok, Bag Boy, I don't want to eat with you either." Jess retorted. He grabbed a plate and loaded it up with food.
"Thanks for the dinner, Lorelai." Jess said, and he walked out into the kitchen.
Lorelai turned to face Dean in her chair, and said, "Dean! Did you have to be so rude to him?"
"Me rude? Did you hear him?" Dean said.
"He just wanted to eat dinner, Dean." Rory said.
"What, even you're taking his side now, Rory?" Dean said. "You can't be serious."
"Come on Dean, he just wanted to eat dinner."
"He can go eat dinner somewhere else." Dean said.
"Well, you know what, Dean? This is Jess' home, and he has more of a right to eat here than you do. Maybe you should go eat somewhere else." Lorelai said.
"What? Rory invited me for dinner, you can't just kick me out!" Dean exclaimed.
"Dean, I think that you should go," Rory spoke up from her spot at the table.
"Rory?" Dean said, obviously confused.
"Come on, I'll walk you out." Rory said, and she got up and exited the room, and then Dean followed.
They went out on the front porch, and Rory stopped. "So, do you want to explain what just happened there?" Dean asked.
"Me explain? You're the one that was just rude to my friend, and not to mention housemate." Rory said, clearly upset.
"Come on Rory, you can't expect me to be nice to him." Dean said.
"No, I didn't expect that you would be nice to him. I was right about you. I think we need to break up." Rory said, with determination in her voice.
"What? Come on, Rory, you're overreacting. You don't know what you're saying." Dean tried to convince her.
"Yes, I do. Now leave, Dean." Rory said.
Dean stuttered, "But Rory-" but she had already gone back inside and slammed the door in his face.
Rory walked through the living room and into Luke and Lorelai's dinning room, and asked, "Do you know which way Jess went?"
"Yeah, I think I saw him go outside," Lorelai responded.
"Thanks," Rory said, and she began to walk away.
Her mother stopped her, saying, "Did you break up with Dean?"
Rory turned around, and said, "Yes, how did you know?"
"I heard Dean yelling," Lorelai responded.
"Yeah, he's a loud guy," Luke added to the conversation.
"Yup. I gotta go talk to Jess."
"Bye honey. Oh yeah, good luck!" Her mother shouted after her as she went outside into the cool crisp evening November air. She wandered down the path and ended up at the grass maze. She took a chance and went into the maze, and found herself coming out at a beautiful garden with a fake but peaceful stream and a hammock hung between the two huge trees. Inside the hammock was Jess reading "Oliver Twist".
She walked over and said, "Hi."
Jess glanced up from his book and said, "Hey. What's up, did I take too much food with me?"
"Look, I'm really sorry about what Dean did. He shouldn't have done that." Rory apologized.
Jess sighed, and said, "What Dean says or does isn't your fault. Besides, I got to eat out here."
Rory glanced around and said, "Yeah, what is this place? It's beautiful."
"Not as beautiful as you." Jess said. Rory looked down and, though it was nighttime, Jess could tell that she was blushing. "I don't really know what this is, I think its part of the gardens here on our 'estate'."
"It's so peaceful, and I don't think that Luke or Lorelai would ever come in this far from the house." Rory said, taking in every detail that she could in the dark.
"Yeah, I could just sit here and read for hours." Jess mused.
Rory looked down at the hammock, and said, "My mom and I used to have a hammock. But mom got stuck in it once and twisted her ankle, so we never got it back out again."
Jess laughed, and said, "Well, that sounds like Lorelai."
"Yeah. So, do I get a turn?" Rory asked.
"Sure, just get in with me," Jess said with a wink.
"Ok!" Rory said, and she hopped in. She made the entire thing sway, and Jess nearly fell out, then Rory. They had to hold onto each other for support to stay in the hammock. By the end, Rory was giggling and Jess was laughing slightly. "So, can I read that too?"
"Oliver Twist, haven't you already read this like a hundred times?" Jess asked.
"Well, so have you." Rory stated.
"True, true. Ok, you can read with me."
Jess began to read in the dim light of the small lamps surrounding the garden, and Rory settled her head on Jess's shoulder and began to read as well. About one hour later, Rory had fallen asleep and Jess had to wake her up.
"Rory, hey, it's time to go inside." Jess said, nudging her head and attempted to get up himself.
Rory rubbed her eyes and looked around. "Whoa, where are we?"
"Home." Jess said.
"Home," Rory repeated, and stood up with Jess. The two walked back inside, holding hands.
"Hey, you two." Lorelai said as she looked up from her coffee from her stool in the kitchen. Luke was sitting next to her.
"Hey, Mom."
"Hi, Lorelai," Jess said.
"So, you two have to come home as soon as school is over tomorrow." Lorelai said.
"What, why?" Jess asked.
"We never got a chance to tell you two, did we?" Luke said.
"We wanted to tell you at dinner, but that didn't exactly work out, so here it is." Lorelai said, barely able to contain her excitement.
"What? What? What happened?" Rory asked, now excited.
"Rory, you're grandmother gave us a check for $750,000!" Lorelai exclaimed.
"Omigosh, are you serious?" Rory asked. Jess just stood there, shocked.
"Yup. She said 'She found some money she had set aside for me at the bank, and she added in a little extra when she found out we got a new house'." Lorelai said, imitating her mother's voice perfectly.
"Wow." Jess said.
"His vocabulary is really growing, isn't it Lorelai?" Luke said.
"So what does this have to do with getting here right after school?" Rory asked.
"Well, we have all of our old furniture here. Now we should go out and buy a bunch of new stuff!" Lorelai said.
"Not everything new," Luke warned, "But a lot new." He added.
"Ok, sounds good to me." Rory said.
"Me too," Jess chimed in.
"Good, be here by 3:45." Luke said.
"Ok." They all agreed, and went upstairs to their respective rooms to sleep for the night.
Author's Note: I know, lame idea. R&R and tell me what you think. I'll try to make the next chapter better. Oh yeah, btw, what's AU mean? I know it's probably a stupid question, but I'm just wondering. ~MMorgan
Author's Note: Hey! Ok, just before we start, I gotta say, this will DEFINITELY be a R/J fic; I'm just going to take my time. Bear with me please! Thanks for all the reviews! Anonymous, thanks for telling me about the Jeep/SUV thing. I wasn't quite sure, so I just put SUV. Jewls13, if I said anything bad about you in my last chapter, I'm sorry. I think I just meant as a whole not everyone liked chapter 4 as much as they liked the others. Your review didn't offend me. I really appreciate that you are still reading my story, thanks so much! Thanks to everyone else who is still attempting to read my first attempt bad story!! Enjoy!!
Chapter 6: Now Leave Dean
"Dean! What are you doing here?" Lorelai asked, glancing between Dean and Jess.
"Rory invited me for dinner. I'm not eating with him," Dean said, as he motioned towards Jess.
"That's fine. I'm not that hungry anyway, Bag Boy." Jess said, as he put down his share of the food and headed towards his side of the house.
"Jess, wait! We've got some family, uh, I mean, household news, and we really want you here to hear it."
Jess stopped and turned around, and said, "That's ok, Lorelai, I'll read it in the newspaper tomorrow."
"Please?" Lorelai asked, pouting at him.
Jess sighed, and said, "Fine. I did-" Lorelai gave him a stern stare, "not make any of this food after all, so I want to eat some."
"Yeah!" Lorelai said, and then she and Jess sit down at the table. They sat at a huge mahogany table, and Luke and Lorelai sat opposite each other, and Jess sat opposite from Dean and Rory.
As Jess was sitting down, Dean said as he hopped out of his chair, "No, I'm not going to eat with him. Come on, Lorelai, he put Rory in the hospital!"
"Come on, Dean, just give him a chance." Rory said, as she tugged on his arm trying to get him to sit down.
"No, Rory, he's proved to us who he is! I think he needs to leave." Dean said.
"Come on, Dean, can't we just have a civilized dinner together?" Lorelai said with a sigh.
"Look, I'm not that hungry anyway. Thanks for the offer, Lorelai, but I'll just eat later." Jess said. He stood up and began to walk away.
"Jess, wait!" Rory said after Jess. He stopped and turned around. "This is your house, too, you should at least be able to eat dinner here."
"Really, Rory, it's ok. I'll just take some food with me."
"Jess, come on, please stay. You," Lorelai paused, "didn't make any of this food, so you should get to eat it."
"OK, now that we've established that Lorelai and Jess made dinner-"
"I knew you would give it away!" Lorelai said in a humorous voice at Jess. He just rolled his eyes and laughed.
"As I was saying, if Jess made some of this food, he should get to eat it with everyone else." Luke finished.
"I don't want to eat with him!" Dean protested.
"It's ok, Bag Boy, I don't want to eat with you either." Jess retorted. He grabbed a plate and loaded it up with food.
"Thanks for the dinner, Lorelai." Jess said, and he walked out into the kitchen.
Lorelai turned to face Dean in her chair, and said, "Dean! Did you have to be so rude to him?"
"Me rude? Did you hear him?" Dean said.
"He just wanted to eat dinner, Dean." Rory said.
"What, even you're taking his side now, Rory?" Dean said. "You can't be serious."
"Come on Dean, he just wanted to eat dinner."
"He can go eat dinner somewhere else." Dean said.
"Well, you know what, Dean? This is Jess' home, and he has more of a right to eat here than you do. Maybe you should go eat somewhere else." Lorelai said.
"What? Rory invited me for dinner, you can't just kick me out!" Dean exclaimed.
"Dean, I think that you should go," Rory spoke up from her spot at the table.
"Rory?" Dean said, obviously confused.
"Come on, I'll walk you out." Rory said, and she got up and exited the room, and then Dean followed.
They went out on the front porch, and Rory stopped. "So, do you want to explain what just happened there?" Dean asked.
"Me explain? You're the one that was just rude to my friend, and not to mention housemate." Rory said, clearly upset.
"Come on Rory, you can't expect me to be nice to him." Dean said.
"No, I didn't expect that you would be nice to him. I was right about you. I think we need to break up." Rory said, with determination in her voice.
"What? Come on, Rory, you're overreacting. You don't know what you're saying." Dean tried to convince her.
"Yes, I do. Now leave, Dean." Rory said.
Dean stuttered, "But Rory-" but she had already gone back inside and slammed the door in his face.
Rory walked through the living room and into Luke and Lorelai's dinning room, and asked, "Do you know which way Jess went?"
"Yeah, I think I saw him go outside," Lorelai responded.
"Thanks," Rory said, and she began to walk away.
Her mother stopped her, saying, "Did you break up with Dean?"
Rory turned around, and said, "Yes, how did you know?"
"I heard Dean yelling," Lorelai responded.
"Yeah, he's a loud guy," Luke added to the conversation.
"Yup. I gotta go talk to Jess."
"Bye honey. Oh yeah, good luck!" Her mother shouted after her as she went outside into the cool crisp evening November air. She wandered down the path and ended up at the grass maze. She took a chance and went into the maze, and found herself coming out at a beautiful garden with a fake but peaceful stream and a hammock hung between the two huge trees. Inside the hammock was Jess reading "Oliver Twist".
She walked over and said, "Hi."
Jess glanced up from his book and said, "Hey. What's up, did I take too much food with me?"
"Look, I'm really sorry about what Dean did. He shouldn't have done that." Rory apologized.
Jess sighed, and said, "What Dean says or does isn't your fault. Besides, I got to eat out here."
Rory glanced around and said, "Yeah, what is this place? It's beautiful."
"Not as beautiful as you." Jess said. Rory looked down and, though it was nighttime, Jess could tell that she was blushing. "I don't really know what this is, I think its part of the gardens here on our 'estate'."
"It's so peaceful, and I don't think that Luke or Lorelai would ever come in this far from the house." Rory said, taking in every detail that she could in the dark.
"Yeah, I could just sit here and read for hours." Jess mused.
Rory looked down at the hammock, and said, "My mom and I used to have a hammock. But mom got stuck in it once and twisted her ankle, so we never got it back out again."
Jess laughed, and said, "Well, that sounds like Lorelai."
"Yeah. So, do I get a turn?" Rory asked.
"Sure, just get in with me," Jess said with a wink.
"Ok!" Rory said, and she hopped in. She made the entire thing sway, and Jess nearly fell out, then Rory. They had to hold onto each other for support to stay in the hammock. By the end, Rory was giggling and Jess was laughing slightly. "So, can I read that too?"
"Oliver Twist, haven't you already read this like a hundred times?" Jess asked.
"Well, so have you." Rory stated.
"True, true. Ok, you can read with me."
Jess began to read in the dim light of the small lamps surrounding the garden, and Rory settled her head on Jess's shoulder and began to read as well. About one hour later, Rory had fallen asleep and Jess had to wake her up.
"Rory, hey, it's time to go inside." Jess said, nudging her head and attempted to get up himself.
Rory rubbed her eyes and looked around. "Whoa, where are we?"
"Home." Jess said.
"Home," Rory repeated, and stood up with Jess. The two walked back inside, holding hands.
"Hey, you two." Lorelai said as she looked up from her coffee from her stool in the kitchen. Luke was sitting next to her.
"Hey, Mom."
"Hi, Lorelai," Jess said.
"So, you two have to come home as soon as school is over tomorrow." Lorelai said.
"What, why?" Jess asked.
"We never got a chance to tell you two, did we?" Luke said.
"We wanted to tell you at dinner, but that didn't exactly work out, so here it is." Lorelai said, barely able to contain her excitement.
"What? What? What happened?" Rory asked, now excited.
"Rory, you're grandmother gave us a check for $750,000!" Lorelai exclaimed.
"Omigosh, are you serious?" Rory asked. Jess just stood there, shocked.
"Yup. She said 'She found some money she had set aside for me at the bank, and she added in a little extra when she found out we got a new house'." Lorelai said, imitating her mother's voice perfectly.
"Wow." Jess said.
"His vocabulary is really growing, isn't it Lorelai?" Luke said.
"So what does this have to do with getting here right after school?" Rory asked.
"Well, we have all of our old furniture here. Now we should go out and buy a bunch of new stuff!" Lorelai said.
"Not everything new," Luke warned, "But a lot new." He added.
"Ok, sounds good to me." Rory said.
"Me too," Jess chimed in.
"Good, be here by 3:45." Luke said.
"Ok." They all agreed, and went upstairs to their respective rooms to sleep for the night.
Author's Note: I know, lame idea. R&R and tell me what you think. I'll try to make the next chapter better. Oh yeah, btw, what's AU mean? I know it's probably a stupid question, but I'm just wondering. ~MMorgan
