Disclaimer: If I was in any way affiliated with Gilmore Girls, Amy Sherman
Palladino, The WB, or anything else, this thing would not be here. Besides,
I'm a broke teenager.
A/N: Sorry I'm slow updating this but I had a combination of things going against me. First, there was the severe case of writer's block that ended during an extremely boring history class. Second, I was caught up in the other two stories that I have. Finally, I was just too damn lazy because school is really wearing me out. Sorry for those of you who were looking forward to a quick update. I'm also not including the part about Rory and Paris's party because I figured that you could all figure it out and I didn't have to describe it. Plus, I had no idea what to write. Well, I think that's all I have to say for now. Please review after you read this. I will love you forever if you review!!
Puppy Love?
Chapter Ten: Uncertain Futures
The Monday after their wedding, Rory and Jess were greeted by smiles and congratulations from fellow students and faculty members. The week passed quickly and soon it was Friday night and the graduation party that Rory and Paris were throwing, with lots of help from Lorelai. Tons of people piled into Lorelai's house since Rory and Jess couldn't fit many people in their small apartment, which was close to the diner.
The graduation party doubled as a wedding party for Rory and Jess and everyone who attended had a great time. After a long night of partying with their friends and fellow graduates, everyone parted ways and went back to their homes.
It is now the day of the graduation ceremony and Rory and Jess stopped at Lorelai's house first since they were riding in the car with her and Luke.
Rory: (pacing around the living room) I can't do this! I hate making speeches. Aghhh, why does the valedictorian have to make a speech at graduation? That tradition is so outdated. I mean, have a really good speech maker go up there, not me. I'm going to look like such a fool and embarrass so many people. Jess! I can't do this!
Jess: Whoa, slow down Rory, breathe. Don't worry about anything. You have an amazing speech that will totally kick Paris's speech's ass. You have absolutely nothing to worry about. And if you freak out when you see the crowd, just look right at me since I'm in the center. And you know it's hard to keep your eyes off of me.
Rory: (laughs at what Jess said) How do you do that? How do you know exactly what to say to calm me down?
Jess: I have special powers. Plus, I've known you for a long time so I picked up a few things over the years.
Rory: Thank you so much.
The two hug and are interrupted by Lorelai.
Lorelai: Hate to brake up this little lovefest, but we need to get going. Unless, you want to be late for your graduation.
Jess: (pretending to whine) Ugh, do we have to?
Rory: (mumbles, but loud enough to hear) Baby.
Jess: Gaga googoo.
Lorelai: Very disturbing.
Jess: Gee, thanks Lorelai. I feel so loved.
Rory: All right, let's get going. It would look really bad if the co- valedictorian was late.
Jess: (sarcastically, while taking Rory's hand and walking toward the front door) And we're off...
Lorelai: To see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!
Rory: (turns to Jess) Why did you have to start that?
Jess: Um....I love you.
Rory: Nice change of subject.
Jess: I thought so.
The three get into the Jeep and head off toward the diner. Lorelai pulls up to the corner and shouts out the window to Luke, who is closing up the diner.
Lorelai: Hey, diner man, let's go! We don't want to be late!
Rory: (mumbles) Hehe, dirty.
Jess: You are a sick sick girl you know that?
Rory: It's her fault, not mine.
Jess: Yeah, sure, blame it on Lorelai.
Lorelai: What? What did I do now?
Rory: Oh nothing, we were just discussing one of the traits that you passed on down to me.
Lorelai: Oh, all right. But if it's a bad one, it's your dad's fault.
Rory: Got it.
Luke enters the Jeep.
Luke: All right. Let's go. And here.
He hands Rory a thermos of decaf coffee and a danish. He gives Lorelai some coffee too.
Lorelai: If I could, I would kiss your toes right now. You are God!
Jess: We're all doomed.
Rory: If there's coffee, I don't care.
Lorelai: Here here!
Luke: Can we go now? You were just complaining about not being on time.
Lorelai: Did one of the seven dwarfs get into this car?
Rory: Dopey!?
Lorelai: Grumpy.
Jess: First it was God, now it's a short bearded grump. What next?
Luke: I don't wanna find out.
The four head off toward Chilton and in half an hour, they find themselves walking on the field to where the chairs and podium are for the graduation ceremony. Rory and Jess walk hand in hand over to the area for the students. Luke and Lorelai find a seat toward the front and save two for Emily and Richard. They don't wait long since they soon hear Emily talking about how everything is decorated is nicely for the ceremony.
Lorelai: Hey, Mom! Over here.
Emily: Hello Lorelai, Luke. Thank you for reserving us seats.
Richard: Hello you two. How is everything?
Lorelai: My baby's graduating! Eeee!
Luke: All right, no more coffee for you.
Lorelai: Grump.
Emily: I wonder how Rory is doing, she must be nervous about her speech.
Lorelai: Jess covered that. If she panics, her plan is to find him and stare. Let's just hope she remembers to talk while staring.
Richard: She will do an amazing job. Rory will deliver a fine speech.
The four sit and wait for the ceremony to begin. While they are waiting, a large number of residents of Stars Hollow sit throughout the crowd, but mainly behind where Lorelai, Luke, Richard, and Emily are sitting. The Rory and Jess Mariano cheering section contained Miss Patty, Babette, Morey, Sookie, Jackson, Taylor, Kirk, Lane, Dave, and many more people.
Soon, the small conversations between the people in the audience were interrupted with the arrival of the students. They were walking from a far part of the field over to the seating area. Rory and Jess were side by side, since they were both Mariano now.
Lorelai: I see her! I see her!
Luke: Calm down, it's only Rory. We saw her half an hour ago.
Lorelai: But, now it's her high school graduation and she's walking next to her husband!
Emily: It's okay Lorelai, I know how you feel.
For Emily and Richard, seeing Rory's graduation was something that they missed out on experiencing with Lorelai and you could see in their expressions how much it meant to see Rory graduating from Chilton.
While walking pass the crowd, Rory immediately found her family and gave them a small wave. Jess turned a nodded to them when he saw where Rory was looking. After that, he gently took Rory's hand in his and they continued their walk. Soon, they were walking through the aisle that they were assigned to and taking their seats.
Headmaster Charleston walked up to the podium and made a boring speech about how the group of graduates in front of him was a truly special group that became very close over the years. Everyone pretty much tuned him out and Rory's attention was only captured when she heard the introduction to Paris's speech.
Paris: Hello family, friends, faculty members and welcome. These past four years have been tough for everyone and we have all had to deal with our own trials and tribulations through the years. In addition to all of the work that is demanded by Chilton, our personal lives have all been unique and contributed to the people we are today. A good education will get you far in life, but who you are as a person is more important than anything that you will be taught in school. I know that this year in particular for some fellow students and me has been one that no one could have predicted. Most importantly, I learned what it is to truly love a person, whether it is platonically or on a romantic level. So, my advice for my classmates is to take what you have learned and use your knowledge to the best of your ability, but always listen to your heart. That combination will only lead to happiness and a life of no regrets.
Rory was moved by what Paris had said and knew that she was referring to what had happened between the four of them that year. Everyone else knew it too, but it was still nice that her involvement was only implied. Soon, Headmaster Charleston was back at the podium commending Paris and introducing Rory.
Headmaster Charleston: And now, it gives me great pleasure to introduce this year's other valedictorian, Lorelai Leigh Gilmore Mariano.
Rory stood up slowly and cautiously walked over to the podium afraid that she would fall.
While Rory was walking to the podium, you could see in Jess's expression how proud he was of Rory and how he was head over heels in love with her. Lorelai, Emily, and Richard had similar expressions of happiness and pride, the only difference was that Lorelai and Emily had tears in their eyes. Luke's face did not contain as much emotion as the others, but you could still see that he was proud since Rory is like a daughter to him.
Rory: Friends, family, facutly, thank for attending and welcome. This is an extremely special day in all of our lives and wil be added to life's list of important dates. In time, this date will be listed among the dates of college graduations, weddings, birthdays, and other life events that we all cherish. For some of those people here today, that list has already begun. As my friend and fellow graduate Paris Gellar stated before in her speech, these past four years have been difficult for everyone, both academically and emotionally. There were times where people pulled all nighters just to ensure a decent grade on a test or project. Other times, people found themselves pulling together in support of their friends and loved ones. Personally, I would like to thank everyone who has helped me over the years. Paris and Tristan, I love you two with all of my heart and I will always be there for you two. Lane, I know you are out there somewhere, thank you for always listening to me and finding the perfect song to solve my problems. Grandma and Grandpa, if it wasn't for you two I would be graduating from Stars Hollow High School instead and thank you for providing me with the opportunity to take advantage of everything that Chilton has to offer. Luke, you have always been like a father to me and thank you for everything that you have done over the years, from hospital trips to fixing a broken sink. Mom, I love you with all my heart and thank you for passing on all of your little addictions from coffee to popular culture. There are times when I forget that you are my mother and instead, you are Lorelai, my best friend who I could not live without. Thank you for everything that you have done over the years for me. I will never be able to describe to you how grateful I am to have you as my mother. Finally, Jess, ever since we were young we have been close to one another. Growing up with you and growing closer to you over the years has helped make me the person that I am today. I love you with all of my heart and I am glad that I have you in my life. Thank you so much for everything that you have done for me. You are much more than my husband Jess, you're a source of strength and stability for me and you always manage to be in the right spot at the right time. To my fellow graduates, I wish you all good luck in the future and never forget to listen to what your heart tells you. Happiness and love will make your life much more complete than money.
When Rory finished her speech, a large portion of the crowd stood up and began to cheer. Through her tears, Lorelai managed to scream words of encouragement and congratulations to her daughter. Jess, Paris, and Tristan were also on their feet clapping for Rory. In the faces of the audience members, both graduates and guests, you could see that they were moved by Rory's very personal speech and knew that she was right when she said that love is much more important in life than wealth.
Headmaster Charleston: (now back at the podium) Thank you ladies for those wonderful speeches, and now, with the assistance of Mr. Max Medina, the class of 2003 will receive their diplomas. The students stood up at the cue and they began to file across the field to where Headmaster Charleston was waiting for them.
Tristan was the first of the four friends to go and his walk caused a loud cheer to erupt from his family members and from Lorelai, Luke, Richard, Emily, Sookie, Jackson, Lane, and Dave. Next, it was Paris, who was greeted with a similar cheer, but it was mainly led by the aforementioned group of Stars Hollow residents and the Gilmores.
When it was Jess's turn, Luke, Lorelai, Richard, and Emily were on their feet clapping and cheering him on and the other members of the Mariano cheering section were going wild, not caring about the stares that were being directed towards them. Halfway through his walk, Jess turned his head toward the crowd and nodded in appreciation and when he received his diploma, he happily shouted, 'It's over!' to the crowd.
Right after Jess received his diploma and shouted to the crowd, Rory began the long walk. The cheering for her was the loudest out of all of the graduates and everyone in the crowd was clapping for her. Rory continued the walk with a large smile on her face and she tried to remain as calm as possible, but after she received her diploma, Jess embraced her and she lost all of the control that she had. The tears that had been building up were released and she was letting all of the emotions that she was experiencing take over her.
Rory: (whispering to Jess) We did it. It's over.
Jess: Finally.
The two walk back to where they were seated and wait patiently for the ceremony to end. Finally, the time has come and the graduates throw their caps into the air. Lorelai soon runs over to where Rory is and hugs her. Luke, Richard, and Emily soon arrive and take turns congratulating Rory and Jess.
Lorelai: I can't believe my baby's all grown up now.
Rory: I still have a while to go.
Richard: Congratulations Rory, that was a wonderful speech.
Rory: Thank you Grandpa. (she hugs him again)
Emily: (tears are in her eyes) Rory, I am so proud of you.
Rory: Aww, Grandma, please don't make me cry...
Emily: I'm sorry, it's just that I love you so much and I'm so proud of who you have become. (A/N: I hope that makes sense, I couldn't really get that from my head to the computer screen.)
Rory: (she hugs Emily) Thank you. For everything.
After hugging her family, Rory sees Lane and runs over to her.
Lane: You did it! And you didn't fall!
Rory: Thank you so much for coming!
Lane: Thanks for mentioning me in that tearjerker of a speech.
Rory: I'm filled with sap, what can I say?
Lorelai: Hey girls, can we get a move on? Sookie baked up a storm today and I don't think you want to miss out on all of that chocolate goodness. Mmmm....
Rory: Mom, you're drooling.
Lorelai: Deal with it honey.
The three girls walk over to where the rest of the group is waiting for them.
Jess: So, you ready to go?
Rory: Do you really need me to answer that?
Jess: Nope.
Everyone walked over to their car and began to drive off toward Lorelai's house where they would be having a mini Gilmore party, if that was possible.
A/N: And I am officially stuck again! I was thinking about doing something mean and possibly having someone get hurt, but I wasn't sure so I decided to stop there. If I decide to be nice, I'll probably have two more chapters to write, including an epilogue. Well, please review and send me ideas and stuff because I don't know if I should be evil or not. I'll try to post sooner next time.
A/N: Sorry I'm slow updating this but I had a combination of things going against me. First, there was the severe case of writer's block that ended during an extremely boring history class. Second, I was caught up in the other two stories that I have. Finally, I was just too damn lazy because school is really wearing me out. Sorry for those of you who were looking forward to a quick update. I'm also not including the part about Rory and Paris's party because I figured that you could all figure it out and I didn't have to describe it. Plus, I had no idea what to write. Well, I think that's all I have to say for now. Please review after you read this. I will love you forever if you review!!
Puppy Love?
Chapter Ten: Uncertain Futures
The Monday after their wedding, Rory and Jess were greeted by smiles and congratulations from fellow students and faculty members. The week passed quickly and soon it was Friday night and the graduation party that Rory and Paris were throwing, with lots of help from Lorelai. Tons of people piled into Lorelai's house since Rory and Jess couldn't fit many people in their small apartment, which was close to the diner.
The graduation party doubled as a wedding party for Rory and Jess and everyone who attended had a great time. After a long night of partying with their friends and fellow graduates, everyone parted ways and went back to their homes.
It is now the day of the graduation ceremony and Rory and Jess stopped at Lorelai's house first since they were riding in the car with her and Luke.
Rory: (pacing around the living room) I can't do this! I hate making speeches. Aghhh, why does the valedictorian have to make a speech at graduation? That tradition is so outdated. I mean, have a really good speech maker go up there, not me. I'm going to look like such a fool and embarrass so many people. Jess! I can't do this!
Jess: Whoa, slow down Rory, breathe. Don't worry about anything. You have an amazing speech that will totally kick Paris's speech's ass. You have absolutely nothing to worry about. And if you freak out when you see the crowd, just look right at me since I'm in the center. And you know it's hard to keep your eyes off of me.
Rory: (laughs at what Jess said) How do you do that? How do you know exactly what to say to calm me down?
Jess: I have special powers. Plus, I've known you for a long time so I picked up a few things over the years.
Rory: Thank you so much.
The two hug and are interrupted by Lorelai.
Lorelai: Hate to brake up this little lovefest, but we need to get going. Unless, you want to be late for your graduation.
Jess: (pretending to whine) Ugh, do we have to?
Rory: (mumbles, but loud enough to hear) Baby.
Jess: Gaga googoo.
Lorelai: Very disturbing.
Jess: Gee, thanks Lorelai. I feel so loved.
Rory: All right, let's get going. It would look really bad if the co- valedictorian was late.
Jess: (sarcastically, while taking Rory's hand and walking toward the front door) And we're off...
Lorelai: To see the Wizard, the wonderful Wizard of Oz!
Rory: (turns to Jess) Why did you have to start that?
Jess: Um....I love you.
Rory: Nice change of subject.
Jess: I thought so.
The three get into the Jeep and head off toward the diner. Lorelai pulls up to the corner and shouts out the window to Luke, who is closing up the diner.
Lorelai: Hey, diner man, let's go! We don't want to be late!
Rory: (mumbles) Hehe, dirty.
Jess: You are a sick sick girl you know that?
Rory: It's her fault, not mine.
Jess: Yeah, sure, blame it on Lorelai.
Lorelai: What? What did I do now?
Rory: Oh nothing, we were just discussing one of the traits that you passed on down to me.
Lorelai: Oh, all right. But if it's a bad one, it's your dad's fault.
Rory: Got it.
Luke enters the Jeep.
Luke: All right. Let's go. And here.
He hands Rory a thermos of decaf coffee and a danish. He gives Lorelai some coffee too.
Lorelai: If I could, I would kiss your toes right now. You are God!
Jess: We're all doomed.
Rory: If there's coffee, I don't care.
Lorelai: Here here!
Luke: Can we go now? You were just complaining about not being on time.
Lorelai: Did one of the seven dwarfs get into this car?
Rory: Dopey!?
Lorelai: Grumpy.
Jess: First it was God, now it's a short bearded grump. What next?
Luke: I don't wanna find out.
The four head off toward Chilton and in half an hour, they find themselves walking on the field to where the chairs and podium are for the graduation ceremony. Rory and Jess walk hand in hand over to the area for the students. Luke and Lorelai find a seat toward the front and save two for Emily and Richard. They don't wait long since they soon hear Emily talking about how everything is decorated is nicely for the ceremony.
Lorelai: Hey, Mom! Over here.
Emily: Hello Lorelai, Luke. Thank you for reserving us seats.
Richard: Hello you two. How is everything?
Lorelai: My baby's graduating! Eeee!
Luke: All right, no more coffee for you.
Lorelai: Grump.
Emily: I wonder how Rory is doing, she must be nervous about her speech.
Lorelai: Jess covered that. If she panics, her plan is to find him and stare. Let's just hope she remembers to talk while staring.
Richard: She will do an amazing job. Rory will deliver a fine speech.
The four sit and wait for the ceremony to begin. While they are waiting, a large number of residents of Stars Hollow sit throughout the crowd, but mainly behind where Lorelai, Luke, Richard, and Emily are sitting. The Rory and Jess Mariano cheering section contained Miss Patty, Babette, Morey, Sookie, Jackson, Taylor, Kirk, Lane, Dave, and many more people.
Soon, the small conversations between the people in the audience were interrupted with the arrival of the students. They were walking from a far part of the field over to the seating area. Rory and Jess were side by side, since they were both Mariano now.
Lorelai: I see her! I see her!
Luke: Calm down, it's only Rory. We saw her half an hour ago.
Lorelai: But, now it's her high school graduation and she's walking next to her husband!
Emily: It's okay Lorelai, I know how you feel.
For Emily and Richard, seeing Rory's graduation was something that they missed out on experiencing with Lorelai and you could see in their expressions how much it meant to see Rory graduating from Chilton.
While walking pass the crowd, Rory immediately found her family and gave them a small wave. Jess turned a nodded to them when he saw where Rory was looking. After that, he gently took Rory's hand in his and they continued their walk. Soon, they were walking through the aisle that they were assigned to and taking their seats.
Headmaster Charleston walked up to the podium and made a boring speech about how the group of graduates in front of him was a truly special group that became very close over the years. Everyone pretty much tuned him out and Rory's attention was only captured when she heard the introduction to Paris's speech.
Paris: Hello family, friends, faculty members and welcome. These past four years have been tough for everyone and we have all had to deal with our own trials and tribulations through the years. In addition to all of the work that is demanded by Chilton, our personal lives have all been unique and contributed to the people we are today. A good education will get you far in life, but who you are as a person is more important than anything that you will be taught in school. I know that this year in particular for some fellow students and me has been one that no one could have predicted. Most importantly, I learned what it is to truly love a person, whether it is platonically or on a romantic level. So, my advice for my classmates is to take what you have learned and use your knowledge to the best of your ability, but always listen to your heart. That combination will only lead to happiness and a life of no regrets.
Rory was moved by what Paris had said and knew that she was referring to what had happened between the four of them that year. Everyone else knew it too, but it was still nice that her involvement was only implied. Soon, Headmaster Charleston was back at the podium commending Paris and introducing Rory.
Headmaster Charleston: And now, it gives me great pleasure to introduce this year's other valedictorian, Lorelai Leigh Gilmore Mariano.
Rory stood up slowly and cautiously walked over to the podium afraid that she would fall.
While Rory was walking to the podium, you could see in Jess's expression how proud he was of Rory and how he was head over heels in love with her. Lorelai, Emily, and Richard had similar expressions of happiness and pride, the only difference was that Lorelai and Emily had tears in their eyes. Luke's face did not contain as much emotion as the others, but you could still see that he was proud since Rory is like a daughter to him.
Rory: Friends, family, facutly, thank for attending and welcome. This is an extremely special day in all of our lives and wil be added to life's list of important dates. In time, this date will be listed among the dates of college graduations, weddings, birthdays, and other life events that we all cherish. For some of those people here today, that list has already begun. As my friend and fellow graduate Paris Gellar stated before in her speech, these past four years have been difficult for everyone, both academically and emotionally. There were times where people pulled all nighters just to ensure a decent grade on a test or project. Other times, people found themselves pulling together in support of their friends and loved ones. Personally, I would like to thank everyone who has helped me over the years. Paris and Tristan, I love you two with all of my heart and I will always be there for you two. Lane, I know you are out there somewhere, thank you for always listening to me and finding the perfect song to solve my problems. Grandma and Grandpa, if it wasn't for you two I would be graduating from Stars Hollow High School instead and thank you for providing me with the opportunity to take advantage of everything that Chilton has to offer. Luke, you have always been like a father to me and thank you for everything that you have done over the years, from hospital trips to fixing a broken sink. Mom, I love you with all my heart and thank you for passing on all of your little addictions from coffee to popular culture. There are times when I forget that you are my mother and instead, you are Lorelai, my best friend who I could not live without. Thank you for everything that you have done over the years for me. I will never be able to describe to you how grateful I am to have you as my mother. Finally, Jess, ever since we were young we have been close to one another. Growing up with you and growing closer to you over the years has helped make me the person that I am today. I love you with all of my heart and I am glad that I have you in my life. Thank you so much for everything that you have done for me. You are much more than my husband Jess, you're a source of strength and stability for me and you always manage to be in the right spot at the right time. To my fellow graduates, I wish you all good luck in the future and never forget to listen to what your heart tells you. Happiness and love will make your life much more complete than money.
When Rory finished her speech, a large portion of the crowd stood up and began to cheer. Through her tears, Lorelai managed to scream words of encouragement and congratulations to her daughter. Jess, Paris, and Tristan were also on their feet clapping for Rory. In the faces of the audience members, both graduates and guests, you could see that they were moved by Rory's very personal speech and knew that she was right when she said that love is much more important in life than wealth.
Headmaster Charleston: (now back at the podium) Thank you ladies for those wonderful speeches, and now, with the assistance of Mr. Max Medina, the class of 2003 will receive their diplomas. The students stood up at the cue and they began to file across the field to where Headmaster Charleston was waiting for them.
Tristan was the first of the four friends to go and his walk caused a loud cheer to erupt from his family members and from Lorelai, Luke, Richard, Emily, Sookie, Jackson, Lane, and Dave. Next, it was Paris, who was greeted with a similar cheer, but it was mainly led by the aforementioned group of Stars Hollow residents and the Gilmores.
When it was Jess's turn, Luke, Lorelai, Richard, and Emily were on their feet clapping and cheering him on and the other members of the Mariano cheering section were going wild, not caring about the stares that were being directed towards them. Halfway through his walk, Jess turned his head toward the crowd and nodded in appreciation and when he received his diploma, he happily shouted, 'It's over!' to the crowd.
Right after Jess received his diploma and shouted to the crowd, Rory began the long walk. The cheering for her was the loudest out of all of the graduates and everyone in the crowd was clapping for her. Rory continued the walk with a large smile on her face and she tried to remain as calm as possible, but after she received her diploma, Jess embraced her and she lost all of the control that she had. The tears that had been building up were released and she was letting all of the emotions that she was experiencing take over her.
Rory: (whispering to Jess) We did it. It's over.
Jess: Finally.
The two walk back to where they were seated and wait patiently for the ceremony to end. Finally, the time has come and the graduates throw their caps into the air. Lorelai soon runs over to where Rory is and hugs her. Luke, Richard, and Emily soon arrive and take turns congratulating Rory and Jess.
Lorelai: I can't believe my baby's all grown up now.
Rory: I still have a while to go.
Richard: Congratulations Rory, that was a wonderful speech.
Rory: Thank you Grandpa. (she hugs him again)
Emily: (tears are in her eyes) Rory, I am so proud of you.
Rory: Aww, Grandma, please don't make me cry...
Emily: I'm sorry, it's just that I love you so much and I'm so proud of who you have become. (A/N: I hope that makes sense, I couldn't really get that from my head to the computer screen.)
Rory: (she hugs Emily) Thank you. For everything.
After hugging her family, Rory sees Lane and runs over to her.
Lane: You did it! And you didn't fall!
Rory: Thank you so much for coming!
Lane: Thanks for mentioning me in that tearjerker of a speech.
Rory: I'm filled with sap, what can I say?
Lorelai: Hey girls, can we get a move on? Sookie baked up a storm today and I don't think you want to miss out on all of that chocolate goodness. Mmmm....
Rory: Mom, you're drooling.
Lorelai: Deal with it honey.
The three girls walk over to where the rest of the group is waiting for them.
Jess: So, you ready to go?
Rory: Do you really need me to answer that?
Jess: Nope.
Everyone walked over to their car and began to drive off toward Lorelai's house where they would be having a mini Gilmore party, if that was possible.
A/N: And I am officially stuck again! I was thinking about doing something mean and possibly having someone get hurt, but I wasn't sure so I decided to stop there. If I decide to be nice, I'll probably have two more chapters to write, including an epilogue. Well, please review and send me ideas and stuff because I don't know if I should be evil or not. I'll try to post sooner next time.
