Title: Expect the Unexpected
Chapter Twelve: Fights
Disclaimer: I don't own Gilmore Girls. I don't own the characters, I don't own the names, I only own the situations. I also don't own Gilmore Girls in the story Life As I Know It. *hint* Oh, and I don't own Friends in the story The One With The Flashfoward, which, if I may tug the cords of my self-esteem for a sec, is extremely funny, especially with all my ramblings. Anyhoo.
A/N: This story is a total continuation of the chapter before, it picks up right where the last one took off. If you haven't read Chapter 11(although you probably have) don't read this chapter it will make no sense whatsoever.
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Rory sighed and sat back in her chair. Her life was so messed up sometimes. Rory looked at the table and Jess's messy scrawl caught her eye. She picked up the tablet he was writing on earlier. It was the estimate from the glass place for the window. Rory gasped at the price and then her earlier rage overtook her and she got a determined look on her face. She stood up quickly and stalked through the aparment to the door. She stopped short a few feet of it when the phone rang. She paused and decided to wait for the answering machine to pick up. It clicked on.
"Rory?" Lorelai's tearful voice sounded meek and scared on the machine. Rory hoped to God it was the tape making her sound that way.
"Rory, it's your mother. Luke said this horrible thing to me, and then I ran in the house, and he didn't come after me. And I've already eaten a couple gallons of ice cream and gone through a few thousand boxes of tissues, and Johnny from the pizza place says he's gonna make me pay my tab if I order another pizza, and I just need a girl. Please, I just..."
Lorelai started crying.
"Come over as soon as you get this message, and don't forget to erase it first. Okay. Um. Okay."
The phone clicked and Rory would have heard the dial tone if she hadn't already been on her way to her mother's house with the movies that Chris had given her the day before.
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The Dragonfly was incredibly crowded, as the town had heard that Dean was staying there. Sookie was panicking. Lorelai was no where to be found and it looked like people literally were going to riot in the streets. Sookie was randomly grabbing friendly faces (of which there weren't many) to help her herd the stampede out the door. Sookie almost ran into a couple of people, and once she did run into someone, and she toppled over and he helped her up.
"Luke!"
"Yeah, hi, Sookie. So do you know where I can find that damn Forester kid?"
"Well, I guess that depends. Are you gonna kill him?"
"I don't know. At the very least I'm going to wring his neck for busting in the diner window."
"Yeah, when you wring someone's neck, you kill them. And I'm sure Lorelai wouldn't appreciate it if you went to jail."
"Yeah." Luke didn't look at Sookie and wandered away, guiltily.
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Jess immediately headed for the bridge. Chris was sitting on the edge, dangling his feet over the water. He had his arms around a girl's shoulders, and her head was resting on his shoulder. There was something in the couple that reminded Jess of him and Rory, and he slowly backed away and decided to forgive Chris for skipping out on the diner.
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Rory didn't knock on the door, just walked in. She found her mother cuddled on the couch with a tub of ice cream and a spoon. Rory strode over to the couch, dropped the bag of movies on the floor and hugged her mother as tight as she could.
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Luke sat in his car, his feelings tearing himself apart. He finally made a decision and pulled out of the Dragonfly's parking lot.
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Chris and Jen, feeling akin to Romeo and Juliet, parted on the bridge with one sweet kiss.
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Jess made his way through the thinning crowd at the Dragonfly and up the stairs, trying to remain as inconspicuous as possible.
Chapter Twelve: Fights
Disclaimer: I don't own Gilmore Girls. I don't own the characters, I don't own the names, I only own the situations. I also don't own Gilmore Girls in the story Life As I Know It. *hint* Oh, and I don't own Friends in the story The One With The Flashfoward, which, if I may tug the cords of my self-esteem for a sec, is extremely funny, especially with all my ramblings. Anyhoo.
A/N: This story is a total continuation of the chapter before, it picks up right where the last one took off. If you haven't read Chapter 11(although you probably have) don't read this chapter it will make no sense whatsoever.
~~~~~~~~~
Rory sighed and sat back in her chair. Her life was so messed up sometimes. Rory looked at the table and Jess's messy scrawl caught her eye. She picked up the tablet he was writing on earlier. It was the estimate from the glass place for the window. Rory gasped at the price and then her earlier rage overtook her and she got a determined look on her face. She stood up quickly and stalked through the aparment to the door. She stopped short a few feet of it when the phone rang. She paused and decided to wait for the answering machine to pick up. It clicked on.
"Rory?" Lorelai's tearful voice sounded meek and scared on the machine. Rory hoped to God it was the tape making her sound that way.
"Rory, it's your mother. Luke said this horrible thing to me, and then I ran in the house, and he didn't come after me. And I've already eaten a couple gallons of ice cream and gone through a few thousand boxes of tissues, and Johnny from the pizza place says he's gonna make me pay my tab if I order another pizza, and I just need a girl. Please, I just..."
Lorelai started crying.
"Come over as soon as you get this message, and don't forget to erase it first. Okay. Um. Okay."
The phone clicked and Rory would have heard the dial tone if she hadn't already been on her way to her mother's house with the movies that Chris had given her the day before.
~~~~~~~
The Dragonfly was incredibly crowded, as the town had heard that Dean was staying there. Sookie was panicking. Lorelai was no where to be found and it looked like people literally were going to riot in the streets. Sookie was randomly grabbing friendly faces (of which there weren't many) to help her herd the stampede out the door. Sookie almost ran into a couple of people, and once she did run into someone, and she toppled over and he helped her up.
"Luke!"
"Yeah, hi, Sookie. So do you know where I can find that damn Forester kid?"
"Well, I guess that depends. Are you gonna kill him?"
"I don't know. At the very least I'm going to wring his neck for busting in the diner window."
"Yeah, when you wring someone's neck, you kill them. And I'm sure Lorelai wouldn't appreciate it if you went to jail."
"Yeah." Luke didn't look at Sookie and wandered away, guiltily.
~~~~~~~~~~
Jess immediately headed for the bridge. Chris was sitting on the edge, dangling his feet over the water. He had his arms around a girl's shoulders, and her head was resting on his shoulder. There was something in the couple that reminded Jess of him and Rory, and he slowly backed away and decided to forgive Chris for skipping out on the diner.
~~~~~~~~
Rory didn't knock on the door, just walked in. She found her mother cuddled on the couch with a tub of ice cream and a spoon. Rory strode over to the couch, dropped the bag of movies on the floor and hugged her mother as tight as she could.
~~~~~~~
Luke sat in his car, his feelings tearing himself apart. He finally made a decision and pulled out of the Dragonfly's parking lot.
~~~~~~~~
Chris and Jen, feeling akin to Romeo and Juliet, parted on the bridge with one sweet kiss.
~~~~~~~~~
Jess made his way through the thinning crowd at the Dragonfly and up the stairs, trying to remain as inconspicuous as possible.
