Disclaimer: I don't own Gilmore Girls…blah…blah…blah…it belongs to Amy Sherman Palladino…but I wish Chad Michael Murray was mine sigh

Summary: Future trory fic. Rory and Tristan's marriage resulted in twins, Juliette and Andrew, can these two bridge the gap between their parents and maybe get them to remarry with a little help from their grandparents. Not anything like the parent trap (I'm sick of that movie!)

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The Trouble With Kids

Chapter 1: A prologue of sorts…

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          Juliette Lorelai DuGrey rubbed her eyes and sighed. Drawing back the curtains of her canopy bed, she surveyed her room from under her silk sheets. The walls were painted the lightest shade of blue and the white plush carpet was hardly visible under the mounds of clothes scattered everywhere. Slipping on a robe she walked out of the room.

          Down the hall, Andrew Romeo DuGrey, Drew for short, turned his radio on full blast and began to lazily run his fingers through his dark brown hair. He heard footsteps and the door whipped open revealing his very disgruntled sister. Her blonde hair was sticking out in about 20 directions and her blue silk pajamas were wrinkled.


          "My dear twin sister, what has you in such a bad mood this fine morning?" Asked Drew a smirk residing on his lips.


          "I don't know Drew, maybe its BECAUSE I DIDN'T HAVE MY CUP OF COFFEE YET AND YOUR STUPID RADIO IS PLAYING THAT STUPID SONG THAT I TOTALLY HATE AND I HAVE A STUPID FRENCH TEST TODAY AND I WAS UP HALF THE STUPID NIGHT STUDYING FOR IT!!!" Juliette yelled.


          "Pissy, pissy Jules." remarked Drew.


          "That would be enough Romeo; I wonder how you are such a ladies man with that kind of language. And Juliette, you like quite… attractive. Here is your coffee; the Gilmore syndrome has affected my poor little princess." said Tristan DuGrey walking casually into the room ready for another day at the firm.


          "Thank you Daddy!" shrieked Juliette as she wrapped her arms around her dad.


          "Ouch! Hot coffee does not look good on an Armani Suit. And no more fighting or else your allowances are cut for a week! Hurry up, you guys have to get to school to you know!" Tristan replied leaving.


          "Well you know what that means Jules, Taa taa! See you downstairs!" Drew remarked as Juliette stalked out the door possessively holding her coffee.


[half an hour later]


          "JULIETTE!!! C'mon! We're going to be late! I don't care if one strand of your hair is still sticking up! I promised Chris and Sean I'd meet them before school to talk about some stuff! Argh! I don't care I'm telling Phillipe to leave without you!" yelled Drew from downstairs pacing in his navy blue blazer, gray pants, blue silk tie and crisp white shirt. The DuPont school emblem was embroidered onto his blazer. Drew subconsciously raked his fingers through his brown hair and his dark blue eyes lightened up as Juliette made her way downstairs.


          "You've finally decided to grace us with your presence milady." Drew joked as he grabbed his sister's hand and dragged her down the rest of the stairs. Juliette was adorned in a very short dark blue pleated plaid skirt. Her fitted white shirt was left out and she simply topped it with blue v- neck sweater. To complete her outfit she had knee length platform black leather boots. Juliette's blonde hair was parted down the center and hung limply down her back.


          "Looking gorgeous as usual Jules." Drew said good-naturedly.


          "If only Nick Kelley thought that…he is so cute!!!" Juliette complained to her brother.


          "Don't worry Jules, if he's really worth it, he'll notice you." Drew responded.


          "Who are you and what did you do to Drew?" asked Juliette jokingly. And the twins made their way to the garage where their driver Phillipe was patiently waiting. Once they stepped in the car, Drew resumed the conversation.


          "Jules, isn't that the skirt dad told you not to wear?" he said in a warning tone.


          "Yeah? Your point? If you say anything to dad, I'll tell him that you stole his credit card last week!" Juliette countered.


          "Whatever Jules. Speaking of Dad, did you see him after this morning in my room?" asked Drew.


          "Yeah, he was in his room…I saw him down a drink…oh no…Drew…he was going to drive to work…but…DREW! Oh my god!" Juliette exclaimed, worried about her dad.


          "C'mon Jules, you know that Dad would never drive drunk, and one drink isn't going to make him drunk, why was he drinking anyway? He only drinks when he's upset or nervous, and that is very rare, unless it has something to do with…Mom." Drew said trying to comfort his sister.


          "What if something happened to Mom, Drew? We have to call her! I have my cell right here and you have yours, I'm just going to call her Drew." Juliette nervously said.


          "Jules, nothing's wrong with Mom, Dad would've told us." Drew replied.


          "Drew, there is no way your stopping me! I'm calling her! I'm really worried…if you don't let me call I will never forgive you Andrew Romeo DuGrey." Juliette said hysterically.


          "Jules, calm down. Wipe your face your mascara's running. You can call, but I'm telling you nothing's wrong…your getting upset over nothing." Drew said handing his sister a tissue, as Jules took her cell phone out of her messenger bag and dialed her mom's cell phone number.


          Lorelai Leigh Gilmore was wrapping up an interview in London. After Chilton she had gone on to Columbia majoring in journalism and foreign affairs, and now she was the chief correspondent for ABC in Western Europe. She picked up her cell phone when Fur Elise began to play on it.


          "Hello? Lorelai Leigh Gilmore speaking."


          "Mom? It's Juliette."


          "Hey Jules! How's it going? Shouldn't you be in school? Where is that delinquent brother of yours? And do tell why you're calling?"

         
          "I'm fine. We're on our way to school. Drew's right here and I was just calling to see how things were and when you're coming back."


          "Well Dahling" Rory said putting on a fake Southern drawl. "I shall return tonight and you guys are spending the week at my penthouse! We're having dinner with your Grams tonight so be prepared for kookiness and lots of coffee! You think you can handle it?"


          "Of course! Just this morning Daddy was saying how I had acquired Gilmore syndrome when I kind of threw a temper tantrum in Drew's room."


          "Oh really? Well honey I got to go now, see you tonight!"


          "Bye Mom!!! See you!" Jules threw the phone back in her bag, and prepared for Drew's smirk and the comment that was awaiting her.


          "Now, Jules, who was right?" Drew asked the famous DuGrey smirk evident.


          "You were Romeo, you were…" Juliette said reminding Drew of his resented middle name.


          "Drew do you ever wish mom and dad would get back together again?" Juliette asked her brother.


          "Jules, I'd love to get them back together. Both of them have been so lonely since the divorce. Jules what can we do?" Drew sighed.


          "A lot Drew, a lot. Now we're making a pact right here right now, we're getting out parents back together." Juliette said confidently.


          "Jules, it's been seven years do you think they still love each other?" asked Drew.


          "Why haven't they been with other people Drew? I know they still love each other. They need a push in the right direction. Now are you helping me or what?" Juliette asked.

          Drew smiled at his sister and said, "I'm in." and with that they proceeded to school.


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[Later that day at London's Heathrow Airport]


          Rory nervously ran her fingers through her long brown hair. They had just told her that her flight had been cancelled and the next flight wouldn't be arriving in New York City at midnight. She took out her cell phone and dialed her mother's number.


          "Hayden Residence, Lorelai Gilmore Hayden Speaking!!!" a chipper voice answered.


          "Hey mom!"


          "Ror! Where has that evil Peter Jennings sent you off to now? Zimbabwe? New Delhi? Djibouti? Fez? Cairo?"


          "No mom, I'm in London. I have never spoken to Peter Jennings, and for the gazillionth time I cover Europe mom! Has dad been depriving you of coffee? And why aren't you working?"


          "Yeah, Chrissy is being a big meanie… I'm going down to Starbucks right now! You hear that Christopher! You're a big meanie! So hun, what's eatin' ya?"


          "Well, you know how I was coming in today right? Well it turns out my flight has been cancelled and I can't get into the city till midnight. You think you can call my ex-husband and tell him that Jules and Drew can come straight over to my place in the morning instead of meeting me at your place?"


          "And tell me why you can't call my lovely grandchildren right now?"


          "They're in school right now."


          "Ah, and you can't call your ex because…"


          "Well, I don't know his number and my cell has a low battery…c'mon can you call him, Mom, please?"


          "Since you are my only offspring and I can imagine the puppy dog look on your face right now…yeah Ror, I'll call Tristan."


          "Thank you so much Mom! Well I got to go now, see you sometime soon!"

          Lorelai Gilmore sat lounging at her table at Starbucks, when she heard turned off her cell phone. She sighed thinking of Rory's situation. She remembered when Tristan had come back from military school and Rory had realized she had fallen for him hard. She could remember their wedding right after graduation.

          She could remember 10 months after that when her daughter gave birth, and how she had left Stars Hollow to take care of the new additions. How she had set up a new hotel and started dating Christopher again. She thought back to how perfect it had been until Rory's fateful 24th birthday when Tristan had blown off dinner, and how he had confessed a week afterwards to getting drunk and sleeping with a client. She remembered how hurt her baby had been and then she remembered the hurt look in Tristan's blue eyes when Rory confessed she had slept with Dean when he was in town. Lorelai could remember the divorce hearings, and how they had agreed to joint custody of Drew and Jules.

          Even though all of this had happened she knew that Rory and Tristan still harbored feelings for each other and that was the reason Rory hadn't set a foot inside the DuGrey brownstone since she moved out into her penthouse suite. And Lorelai was determined to change that. She dialed her ex son-in-laws cell phone number.


          "Tristan DuGrey speaking."


          "Bible Boy cut the crap."


          Lorelai heard chuckling on the other end, "Hello to you too Lorelai."


          "I've been assigned by Rory to deliver a message."


          "Oh really?" Lorelai could just imagine the cocked eyebrow.


          "Don't oh really me mister! Her plane's coming in late tonight, really late. So, she is….coming by tomorrow morning to pick up my lovely grandchildren."


          "She's coming by?" asked Tristan incredulously.


          "You heard me Triscuit. Well I have to go now my lovely son-in-law. Ciao babe!"


          "You mean ex son-in-law." Tristan whispered into the phone even though Lorelai had already hung up.


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taa daa! Reformatted and edited for your reading pleasure!

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