Authors Note: This is the final "Allure of Bad" chapter for now, but you'll see that with my ending, there is certainly room for me to write more chapters, if I decide to! Well, here goes!

The town of Stars Hollow had finally settled into having their Rory Gilmore back, a month later. She was sweet, and always caring after her mother, and the two made the trip to Luke's every morning. One particular one, although everybody knows that the days slide into each other, and the memories mix together, Rory and Lorelei walked into Luke's diner, like they did on ever weekday and most weekends. Luke was among those who was thankful to have their real Rory back. They weren't quite sure when she'd make the decision, but it'd been a month since she'd came home, and it was like she had never left, something most people were very happy about.

"Luke! Coffee," Lorelei demanded, as she walked in like she owned the place.

The girls sat down, and Jess came down the stairs at the sound of Lorelei's voice.

Rory turned around into Jess for a good morning kiss.

"Hey," she said, "good morning."

"Hey," he said, smirking at her term.

"Shut up," she said kissing him again, "and bring us coffee."

Lorelei was grinning when Rory sat down beside her.

"What?" Rory asked, scowling at her mother in an innocent way.

"Pecking like chickens. I could bawk, but people might stare."

"As if you've never made people stare."

"Well, not by making animal sounds."

"I remember a "mooing" incident, and that was only last week. I still say that he was a nice looking man."

"Who's a nice looking man? You better be talking about me," said Jess, grinning.

Lorelei smiled, "Ah, Rooster boy has our coffee."

Rory laughed, but then exclaimed, "Now don't call him that!"

"Whatever you say, Mama Hen."

"Uh, am I missing something?" asked Jess, "Rooster Boy? Mama Hen?"

"Yeah, I'll explain it later, Jess, but right now I have to head to school, can't be late!"

"Oh, never! Not Miss Perfect," Jess said sarcastically, handing her a large to-go cup full of coffee.

She kissed Jess goodbye, stuck her tongue out at her mom and left the building, heading out to her Jaguar, which was their transportation to Luke's every morning.

She turned up some music in the car, and applied some red lipstick while staring into the rear view mirror. She undid her ponytail, and winked at herself in the mirror, checking her mascara. After she knew she was ready, she pulled into Chilton with a fast, illegal, jarring twist, and let the music play for a little bit, announcing her arrival. She threw her jacket in the car, and strutted into the building.

She strut right into Tristan's arms, and wordlessly initiated a makeout session. People smiled, nodding at the daily occurrence. When they finally pulled apart, Tristan smiled at her and began a conversation.

"How's hell been?"

"I'm loving my serene, laid-back town, caring for my sick mother, and spending quiet evenings with my sensitive, but rebellious small town boyfriend."

"So I guess you missed me over the weekend."

She hiked up her skirt a little more, and undid a button or two of her blouse. She leaned sexily against the lockers and pulled him in, kissing him on the neck. "You could say that."

He smiled and said, "So I'm thinking that tonight your going to stay after school to help tutor a freshman."

"Now why would I do that?" she asked innocently, "I want to spend time with my boyfriend."

He kissed her hard on the mouth, "Only you could live a double life, baby. See ya tonight?"

She kissed him again, "Right after school."