*Disclaimer: Once more, as I'm sure you know, I don't own Gilmore Girls. And, unfortunately, though I asked, I didn't get the rights to the show and characters for Christmas. Guess they couldn't fit Jess under the tree, *sigh. Oh well, maybe next year. A girl can hope, right? I'm soooo sorry that I haven't gotten this part out until so late! I got sidetracked, and we had to do Christmas stuff. So here's the second to last part. Sad I know, but please try to pull through. Enjoy everyone, and Merry Christmas!

"Why is it that Christmas afternoon is always soo boring?" Rory whined.

"It's Taylor's way of telling us that just because we're having fun now, it won't last."

"Evil man."

"I will agree with you on that one."

"Of course."

"So what do you want to do? Rampage through the town? Steal presents from good little girls and boys?" Lorelai questioned, an evil grin on her face.

"Oh I dunno. We could always watch the marathon of A Christmas Story. See if he gets the bee-bee gun this year."

"True. It would be a sad fate if he didn't. The whole movie would lose its charm."

"Right you are, mother of mine. Well, let's see, we can't really leave until Grandma calls, so I guess, we could – nah, too weird."

"Almost nothing is too strange for us child. Well, of course, except for Kirk, but he isn't really a thing. So tell now, it has to be better than sitting here counting dots on the ceiling."

"Well, it might be a little better," Rory admitted. "We could always rewrap some presents and then open them all over again."

"Do we get to act all surprised when it's the same magazine?"

"Of course we do," the younger Gilmore replied.

"Well I'm all for it! Grab the tape would you."

They spent the next couple hours wrapping clothes and other assorted presents, and then giving them to each other all over again.

"My, my," Lorelai said in her best southern accent. "Never have I seen so many fine gifts. Who gave them to you, my dear?"

Rory sat giggling uncontrollably. The fits of laughter continued merrily for the rest of the afternoon, and soon it was time for the Gilmore Girls to get ready for the community Christmas dinner. It was a tradition to every year, to eat Christmas Dinner as a town, and every year it was played out as planned.

Perhaps, Rory thought, this year might be more special than before. And with that, she hurried to change.

Well, that's all for now. Hope it quenched your thirst until the next installment, hehe. Hope Christmas hasn't been too boring for you, and I'll talk to you, er, or rather write in a little while. Until then, salut, (it means bye in French, and hello. Kinda the whole Aloha dealy.) Review if you feel like giving me a present, because as I'm sure you all know…I LOVE getting reviews. They brighten my heart, hehe. Merry Christmas!!!!