Part 2
"Hunny, what's wrong? Is everything ok?" Lorelai was stunned as she saw Rory rush in the door of the diner, with hers trickling down her face.
"Mum, I really don't want to talk about it." Rory tried to wipe the tears off her face but she could not stop the tears from streaming down her face. Jess watched from the bottom of the stairs away from all the action.
"Rory, you and I both know that the last time you had this reaction to anything was when you and Dean broke up on your 3 month anniversary. So please tell me what's wrong." Lorelai was desperately trying to squeeze the truth out of her daughter.
"Mum! Don't talk to me about him!" Rory made an unexpected snap at her mother.
"It's bag boy isn't it? I knew that he would be bad news from the beginning. I swear I'm gonna kill him." Luke began to walk towards the door.
"Hey Duke, get back here. We have no idea who has made Rory this sad but I swear Rory, if it has anything to do with Dean I will personally make his life a living hell and I also get to hate him, forever!" Lorelai stopped Luke before things could get our of hands.
While this was happening, Jess was on the side. He clenched his fist so hard that he could feel the anger he held inside and could hear his knuckles crack.
"Mum, I really just wanna go home, please?" Rory pleaded. Jess then had the biggest urge to run up and hug her. Right then and there.
Back at the Gilmore's residence, Rory was lying on the couch pondering on whether Dean has been with Madeline for most of their relationship and whether she should actually attend their "movie" date tonight. The more she thought, the angrier she became.
"Rory, hun, you've gotta get more energy into yourself and start talking to me or else we'll both be stuck here once again eating nothing but 2 minute noodles and Kung Pau chicken. We'll also be reading old newspapers over and over again, then recycling the paper to write secret messages to Sookie, Jackson, Miss Patty, Luke. . ." Lorelai was trying to make Rory fell better and confess all, but was unsuccessful. She was also going off the topic.
"Mum!"
"Sorry, really Rory what's wrong? You've been able to tell me everything ever since you've been able to talk."
"Mum, I can't believe that Dean would do this to me. How could he after the fact that he thought I had cheated on him with Tristan first then Jess!" Rory suddenly started blurting out.
"So Dean does have something to do with this." Lorelai was still trying to catch onto what her daughter was talking about. Rory realized that her mother didn't know what she was talking about yet.
"I saw, I saw Dean cheating on me with Madeline. They were doing that disgusting thing called kissing. I can't believe that I ever believed in him, that creep!"
"Ok, Robbin Williams, hit the breaks. Dean kissed Madeline? Hunny are you sure? Dean doesn't seem like that type of person, I mean I know that he was a bit jealous of Evil One and Jess but he wouldn't cheat on you." Lorelai said, remembering the night she came home to find Dean sitting on their front porch steps. The last words out of his mouth were, "She likes Jess doesn't she?"
"Mum! I know what I saw and I definitely saw those two pairs of awful lips meet." Rory suddenly felt as though her heart had been smashed into millions of pieces and could never be put back together.
"Rory it's gonna be alright, just think about it this way, he's only a boyfriend. You'll go through many of these heart breaks through life."
"Yes mum, he was my only boyfriend, the one I love, the one that had told me he loved me." Rory started to cry again.
"Are you still going on the date tonight?"
"I dunno. . . No, yes I will go. I'll show him how much Rory Gilmore is worth and how much he will lose when he gets with Madeline."
"Go for it, Elle Woods."
Rory immediately jumped off the couch and went to her room to pick out the perfect dress for tonight. She had one in mind.
Lorelai started picking out the accessories to match the dress that Rory had described as red. When Rory finally walked out of her room, Lorelai let out a sudden gasp.
"what mum? Is it too short? Too long? Too bright?"
"No, it's fine Rory."
"Ok then, well thanks."
"Rory, please tell me that that is not the dress you wore to your 3 months anniversary, where you two broke up." Lorelai looked at her daughter with a worried face. The words trouble and break up was plastered all over her face.
"Hey, good memory Lorelai Gilmore."
"Rory are you sure you want to do this? Don't you want to think it over first?" Lorelai was begging for her daughter not to make this mistake.
"I'm, sure mum. Anyways, I'm on the losing end of the tug-of-war rope, so I might as well do it now." Rory looked down at the accessories Lorelai had in her hands. "Mum, those won't do, I have to wear the exactly the same thing and have exactly the same hairstyle." Rory said looking for the right jewelry.
"Mum, where are the pair of stilettos that I wore?"
"Uh. . .in the bin. Yeah, they looked broken so I threw them away." Lorelai tried to lie about the shoes.
"come on mum, where are they?" Rory walked to her mother's room and took the pair of shoes out of the closet.
"Rory can't you just choose a pair of shoes out the other 63 pairs of shoes I have?"
"No, stop trying to talk me out of this mum." Rory quickly dabbed on some lipstick, picked up her handbag and left. 'God, I hope she isn't making the most biggest mistake in her life' Lorelai thought while watching her daughter head towards her possibly last date with Dean.
Rory was sitting on the bench out the from of the cinemas when she looked up and saw Dean. She stood up as he came over to her.
"Hey beautiful," He said and then stopped. All of the blood drained from his face.
"Isn't that. . ." he started.
"Yes Dean, it is."
"But, why."
"Why, don't you know. You ought to." Rory stood there, looking at him expectantly.
"what are you talking about?"
"Doesn't matter. So how was work today?"
"What's going on Rory. Is there something you're not telling me?"
"No, I went to see you this morning to talk about tonight but I saw you were too busy."
"Rory, I can explain."
"I saw you were too busy stacking boxes. Why would you need to explain to mean. Is there something else you're not telling me?"
"No."
"Really. Anyway, I was walking around Stars Hollow this morning and saw Madeline, I have no idea why she was her, weird huh?"
"Yes." Dean began to show signs of worry.
"So are we going to see a movie?"
"Yeah."
"Are you okay?"
"Fine."
"That's good. Oh, I think my mum and Luke are finally gonna get together, that's if anyone of them owes up to liking the other."
"Great."
"Oh, by the way, is Madeline a better kisser then me?"
"Rory . . ."
"No, no, no, you guys looked so passionate."
"I can . . ."
"You still haven't answered my question. Who's better?"
"Uh . . ."
"Dean, you know what? I don't need this crap. I'm going. Also, we're over. I sure hope Madeline was worth it. You've just majorly stuffed up something that was really good. You can have your bracelet back. Hope you have a good life. Bye bye." Rory tore off the necklace Dean had made for her and threw it at a still stunned Dean. She whirled around and started to walk away. Rory suddenly stopped and turned to face Dean again.
"Oh and by the way, I actually did lose your bracelet. I didn't have a rash- it fell off, just as easy as your love fell off me." Rory tuned around and continued to walk. She hurried to make it to her mum's car before she let the tears spill over.
"Bye, bye Dean." She mumbled gently.
The next morning at the diner. . .
"You actually said that to him? Rory are you ok? Was he hurt?" Lorelai was squeezing out what happened last night between Rory and Dean.
"Yep, that's what I said and he heard me loud and clear. I'm fine, angry but ok. Don't know if he's ok, didn't hang around long enough to find out." Rory replied, putting on a strong face, but inside, she felt sick and devastated that Dean would do such a thing to her. Lorelai noticed.
"Rory . . ."
"Mum, don't say anything. I don't need it at the moment." Rory was scared that her mum would say something that would make her fell worse.
Luke silently walked up and poured coffee into both cups. Lorelai looks up at him in surprise.
"Hey you, feeling alright?" Lorelai felt weird that Luke had volunteered to pour coffee, "You do notice that you have just automatically poured coffee into my cups."
"Yeah." Luke's mind seemed obviously to be drifting off. Rory stared at her mum then to Luke then back.
"So Luke, how's Jess?" Rory tried to change the topic.
"Fine."
"Hey, I'll have pancakes and Rory. . ." Lorelai looked at Rory signally her to put an order in.
"oh yeah, French toast for me."
"Ok," Luke nods and then walks away to get their orders.
"Hey, what wrong with Luke?" Lorelai tried hard not to mock.
"I wouldn't have a clue, he's speaking with one word answers."
"here." Luke came back with their orders, "Enjoy."
Luke walked back behind the counter and started at Lorelai.
As the girls were finishing their last sips of coffee and bites of their food. Luke walked up.
"Hey, can I talk to you for a sec?" Luke said to Lorelai while staring down at the table.
"Yeah, sure."
Rory saw the seriousness in Luke's eyes and knew that it was going to be something important.
"Well, I've got some homework to do, so I'll see you later, k?" Rory quickly told Lorelai and headed towards the door.
"Yeah sure hun, so Luke, shoot." Lorelai took another sip of her coffee.
"Do you. . .do you want some more coffee?" Luke pours more coffee into her cup.
"Luke is something wrong? You know I'll help you."
"Trust me you don't want to on this one." Luke mumbled and stared up to the ceiling.
"Luke! Spit it out!"
"Do you wanna go out sometime? Maybe to lunch. . .I mean dinner?" Lorelai looked at Luke in surprise and paused.
"Hunny, what's wrong? Is everything ok?" Lorelai was stunned as she saw Rory rush in the door of the diner, with hers trickling down her face.
"Mum, I really don't want to talk about it." Rory tried to wipe the tears off her face but she could not stop the tears from streaming down her face. Jess watched from the bottom of the stairs away from all the action.
"Rory, you and I both know that the last time you had this reaction to anything was when you and Dean broke up on your 3 month anniversary. So please tell me what's wrong." Lorelai was desperately trying to squeeze the truth out of her daughter.
"Mum! Don't talk to me about him!" Rory made an unexpected snap at her mother.
"It's bag boy isn't it? I knew that he would be bad news from the beginning. I swear I'm gonna kill him." Luke began to walk towards the door.
"Hey Duke, get back here. We have no idea who has made Rory this sad but I swear Rory, if it has anything to do with Dean I will personally make his life a living hell and I also get to hate him, forever!" Lorelai stopped Luke before things could get our of hands.
While this was happening, Jess was on the side. He clenched his fist so hard that he could feel the anger he held inside and could hear his knuckles crack.
"Mum, I really just wanna go home, please?" Rory pleaded. Jess then had the biggest urge to run up and hug her. Right then and there.
Back at the Gilmore's residence, Rory was lying on the couch pondering on whether Dean has been with Madeline for most of their relationship and whether she should actually attend their "movie" date tonight. The more she thought, the angrier she became.
"Rory, hun, you've gotta get more energy into yourself and start talking to me or else we'll both be stuck here once again eating nothing but 2 minute noodles and Kung Pau chicken. We'll also be reading old newspapers over and over again, then recycling the paper to write secret messages to Sookie, Jackson, Miss Patty, Luke. . ." Lorelai was trying to make Rory fell better and confess all, but was unsuccessful. She was also going off the topic.
"Mum!"
"Sorry, really Rory what's wrong? You've been able to tell me everything ever since you've been able to talk."
"Mum, I can't believe that Dean would do this to me. How could he after the fact that he thought I had cheated on him with Tristan first then Jess!" Rory suddenly started blurting out.
"So Dean does have something to do with this." Lorelai was still trying to catch onto what her daughter was talking about. Rory realized that her mother didn't know what she was talking about yet.
"I saw, I saw Dean cheating on me with Madeline. They were doing that disgusting thing called kissing. I can't believe that I ever believed in him, that creep!"
"Ok, Robbin Williams, hit the breaks. Dean kissed Madeline? Hunny are you sure? Dean doesn't seem like that type of person, I mean I know that he was a bit jealous of Evil One and Jess but he wouldn't cheat on you." Lorelai said, remembering the night she came home to find Dean sitting on their front porch steps. The last words out of his mouth were, "She likes Jess doesn't she?"
"Mum! I know what I saw and I definitely saw those two pairs of awful lips meet." Rory suddenly felt as though her heart had been smashed into millions of pieces and could never be put back together.
"Rory it's gonna be alright, just think about it this way, he's only a boyfriend. You'll go through many of these heart breaks through life."
"Yes mum, he was my only boyfriend, the one I love, the one that had told me he loved me." Rory started to cry again.
"Are you still going on the date tonight?"
"I dunno. . . No, yes I will go. I'll show him how much Rory Gilmore is worth and how much he will lose when he gets with Madeline."
"Go for it, Elle Woods."
Rory immediately jumped off the couch and went to her room to pick out the perfect dress for tonight. She had one in mind.
Lorelai started picking out the accessories to match the dress that Rory had described as red. When Rory finally walked out of her room, Lorelai let out a sudden gasp.
"what mum? Is it too short? Too long? Too bright?"
"No, it's fine Rory."
"Ok then, well thanks."
"Rory, please tell me that that is not the dress you wore to your 3 months anniversary, where you two broke up." Lorelai looked at her daughter with a worried face. The words trouble and break up was plastered all over her face.
"Hey, good memory Lorelai Gilmore."
"Rory are you sure you want to do this? Don't you want to think it over first?" Lorelai was begging for her daughter not to make this mistake.
"I'm, sure mum. Anyways, I'm on the losing end of the tug-of-war rope, so I might as well do it now." Rory looked down at the accessories Lorelai had in her hands. "Mum, those won't do, I have to wear the exactly the same thing and have exactly the same hairstyle." Rory said looking for the right jewelry.
"Mum, where are the pair of stilettos that I wore?"
"Uh. . .in the bin. Yeah, they looked broken so I threw them away." Lorelai tried to lie about the shoes.
"come on mum, where are they?" Rory walked to her mother's room and took the pair of shoes out of the closet.
"Rory can't you just choose a pair of shoes out the other 63 pairs of shoes I have?"
"No, stop trying to talk me out of this mum." Rory quickly dabbed on some lipstick, picked up her handbag and left. 'God, I hope she isn't making the most biggest mistake in her life' Lorelai thought while watching her daughter head towards her possibly last date with Dean.
Rory was sitting on the bench out the from of the cinemas when she looked up and saw Dean. She stood up as he came over to her.
"Hey beautiful," He said and then stopped. All of the blood drained from his face.
"Isn't that. . ." he started.
"Yes Dean, it is."
"But, why."
"Why, don't you know. You ought to." Rory stood there, looking at him expectantly.
"what are you talking about?"
"Doesn't matter. So how was work today?"
"What's going on Rory. Is there something you're not telling me?"
"No, I went to see you this morning to talk about tonight but I saw you were too busy."
"Rory, I can explain."
"I saw you were too busy stacking boxes. Why would you need to explain to mean. Is there something else you're not telling me?"
"No."
"Really. Anyway, I was walking around Stars Hollow this morning and saw Madeline, I have no idea why she was her, weird huh?"
"Yes." Dean began to show signs of worry.
"So are we going to see a movie?"
"Yeah."
"Are you okay?"
"Fine."
"That's good. Oh, I think my mum and Luke are finally gonna get together, that's if anyone of them owes up to liking the other."
"Great."
"Oh, by the way, is Madeline a better kisser then me?"
"Rory . . ."
"No, no, no, you guys looked so passionate."
"I can . . ."
"You still haven't answered my question. Who's better?"
"Uh . . ."
"Dean, you know what? I don't need this crap. I'm going. Also, we're over. I sure hope Madeline was worth it. You've just majorly stuffed up something that was really good. You can have your bracelet back. Hope you have a good life. Bye bye." Rory tore off the necklace Dean had made for her and threw it at a still stunned Dean. She whirled around and started to walk away. Rory suddenly stopped and turned to face Dean again.
"Oh and by the way, I actually did lose your bracelet. I didn't have a rash- it fell off, just as easy as your love fell off me." Rory tuned around and continued to walk. She hurried to make it to her mum's car before she let the tears spill over.
"Bye, bye Dean." She mumbled gently.
The next morning at the diner. . .
"You actually said that to him? Rory are you ok? Was he hurt?" Lorelai was squeezing out what happened last night between Rory and Dean.
"Yep, that's what I said and he heard me loud and clear. I'm fine, angry but ok. Don't know if he's ok, didn't hang around long enough to find out." Rory replied, putting on a strong face, but inside, she felt sick and devastated that Dean would do such a thing to her. Lorelai noticed.
"Rory . . ."
"Mum, don't say anything. I don't need it at the moment." Rory was scared that her mum would say something that would make her fell worse.
Luke silently walked up and poured coffee into both cups. Lorelai looks up at him in surprise.
"Hey you, feeling alright?" Lorelai felt weird that Luke had volunteered to pour coffee, "You do notice that you have just automatically poured coffee into my cups."
"Yeah." Luke's mind seemed obviously to be drifting off. Rory stared at her mum then to Luke then back.
"So Luke, how's Jess?" Rory tried to change the topic.
"Fine."
"Hey, I'll have pancakes and Rory. . ." Lorelai looked at Rory signally her to put an order in.
"oh yeah, French toast for me."
"Ok," Luke nods and then walks away to get their orders.
"Hey, what wrong with Luke?" Lorelai tried hard not to mock.
"I wouldn't have a clue, he's speaking with one word answers."
"here." Luke came back with their orders, "Enjoy."
Luke walked back behind the counter and started at Lorelai.
As the girls were finishing their last sips of coffee and bites of their food. Luke walked up.
"Hey, can I talk to you for a sec?" Luke said to Lorelai while staring down at the table.
"Yeah, sure."
Rory saw the seriousness in Luke's eyes and knew that it was going to be something important.
"Well, I've got some homework to do, so I'll see you later, k?" Rory quickly told Lorelai and headed towards the door.
"Yeah sure hun, so Luke, shoot." Lorelai took another sip of her coffee.
"Do you. . .do you want some more coffee?" Luke pours more coffee into her cup.
"Luke is something wrong? You know I'll help you."
"Trust me you don't want to on this one." Luke mumbled and stared up to the ceiling.
"Luke! Spit it out!"
"Do you wanna go out sometime? Maybe to lunch. . .I mean dinner?" Lorelai looked at Luke in surprise and paused.
