A/N- Hey all! Thanks for the help with my stupid blonde mistake! Hahah,
although I am being lazy and don't feel like making the change. I figured
since I had that one a/n about my mistake, people would understand. Thanks
anyways though! Sorry I haven't updated in a while, I've been just hanging
out and had an interview today. Hopefully I get the job! Okay, enough about
me, on with the chapter! Oh and to Smile, there may be a motorcycle in here
for ya!
Rory ran to meet up with Jess who was quickly walking to the parking lot. She felt the summer air rush at her as she cried his name.
"JESS WAIT!" She called to the retreating back.
Jess kept walking until he reached his mode of transportation, his Harley.
"What?" He asked as he spun around to the beauty who was out of breath.
"Wait..don't go." she said between heavy breaths.
"Why? Does your blonde haired boy toy want me to stay?" Jess asked, obviously pissed.
"For one thing, he is not MY boy toy. And for another thing, it isn't him who wants you to stay, it's me," Rory stated, staring at her feet.
Jess stared at her.
"You sure about that?" he asked, his tone softening.
"Yeah," Rory responded, looking up at him.
"Well, then I guess I'll stay," Jess stated, smiling softly.
"Good," Rory replied, smiling a wide, genuine smile.
"How about we go try the Ferris wheel?" Jess suggested as they began walking back to the festivities.
"Sure!" Rory responded, immediately yelling at her self for sounding too eager.
"Great, let's go," he said as he led her to the attraction. As the walked through the maze of people, Rory spotted Lane, Dave, and Tristan watching them. Lane winked, Dave smiled, and Tristan glared. Rory smiled and kept walking, allowing the wind to whip her hair around like in the movies. As they approached the line, Rory looked to her left and saw her mom actually laughing and carrying on a conversation with a clown.
"Could you excuse me for just a second?" Rory asked Jess as she chuckled softly at the sight.
"Sure," Jess stated.
Rory walked over to her mom, who immediately spotted her and smiled warmly.
"Rory, I want you to meet Barky," Lorelei (don't be offended if it wasn't the way you suggested. I'm starting to think that it doesn't really make the story anyways, but thanx so very much for your help!) stated, happily slapping the middle-aged, chubby clown on his arm.
"Nice to meet you, uh, Barky. Um, mom, could I possibly see you for a moment?" Rory asked as she pulled Lorelei away from the clown.
"Be back Barky, don't worry," Lorelei cried over her shoulder.
"Mom, Barky? Really, I was only joking," Rory stated laughing once they were out of earshot range of the little white faced man.
"I know you were, but he was so nice! Look Ror, he made me a poodle!" Lorelei exclaimed thrusting a pink balloon that vaguely resembled a dog in her daughter's face.
"Oh, very nice mom. Why don't you go and talk to someone who actually makes enough money to eat something besides fries and pickles," Rory suggested smiling at her child like mother.
"Okay hun, now you go and have some fun! I saw you were talking to someone who looks like James Dean! How fun! It's like my daughter is dating someone famous!" Lorelei exclaimed.
"Yeah, well, I'm gonna go. Don't want my James Dean look alike to get worried," Rory responded, as she walked back to the Ferris wheel line.
"Sorry I took so long," Rory stated once she reached Jess.
"Oh that's okay. Who were you talking to anyways?" Jess asked as the line merged slightly forward.
"Oh, that was my mom. She apparently took my bit of advice a bit too seriously," Rory laughed.
"What was you advice?" Jess inquired, smiling at Rory.
"Oh, believe me, you don't want to know," Rory responded, smiling up at him as she got lost in his chocolate eyes.
Before long, the couple was sitting in a cart as the Ferris wheel began to pull them up into the crystal blue sky. They sat in comfortable silence for a few moments before Jess broke the enchanting spell.
"Rory, don't get angry, but who was that blonde haired guy?" Jess asked as he watched Rory's chestnut brown hair toss playfully in the summer breeze.
"Oh, him, he is, well, he WAS my boyfriend. His name is Tristan Dugrey and let's just say, that there was another woman involved," Rory answered and once she finished she turned to look at Jess.
"I'm sorry," that was the only thing he could think to say. She smiled and Jess knew that was a silent thank you.
Rory ran to meet up with Jess who was quickly walking to the parking lot. She felt the summer air rush at her as she cried his name.
"JESS WAIT!" She called to the retreating back.
Jess kept walking until he reached his mode of transportation, his Harley.
"What?" He asked as he spun around to the beauty who was out of breath.
"Wait..don't go." she said between heavy breaths.
"Why? Does your blonde haired boy toy want me to stay?" Jess asked, obviously pissed.
"For one thing, he is not MY boy toy. And for another thing, it isn't him who wants you to stay, it's me," Rory stated, staring at her feet.
Jess stared at her.
"You sure about that?" he asked, his tone softening.
"Yeah," Rory responded, looking up at him.
"Well, then I guess I'll stay," Jess stated, smiling softly.
"Good," Rory replied, smiling a wide, genuine smile.
"How about we go try the Ferris wheel?" Jess suggested as they began walking back to the festivities.
"Sure!" Rory responded, immediately yelling at her self for sounding too eager.
"Great, let's go," he said as he led her to the attraction. As the walked through the maze of people, Rory spotted Lane, Dave, and Tristan watching them. Lane winked, Dave smiled, and Tristan glared. Rory smiled and kept walking, allowing the wind to whip her hair around like in the movies. As they approached the line, Rory looked to her left and saw her mom actually laughing and carrying on a conversation with a clown.
"Could you excuse me for just a second?" Rory asked Jess as she chuckled softly at the sight.
"Sure," Jess stated.
Rory walked over to her mom, who immediately spotted her and smiled warmly.
"Rory, I want you to meet Barky," Lorelei (don't be offended if it wasn't the way you suggested. I'm starting to think that it doesn't really make the story anyways, but thanx so very much for your help!) stated, happily slapping the middle-aged, chubby clown on his arm.
"Nice to meet you, uh, Barky. Um, mom, could I possibly see you for a moment?" Rory asked as she pulled Lorelei away from the clown.
"Be back Barky, don't worry," Lorelei cried over her shoulder.
"Mom, Barky? Really, I was only joking," Rory stated laughing once they were out of earshot range of the little white faced man.
"I know you were, but he was so nice! Look Ror, he made me a poodle!" Lorelei exclaimed thrusting a pink balloon that vaguely resembled a dog in her daughter's face.
"Oh, very nice mom. Why don't you go and talk to someone who actually makes enough money to eat something besides fries and pickles," Rory suggested smiling at her child like mother.
"Okay hun, now you go and have some fun! I saw you were talking to someone who looks like James Dean! How fun! It's like my daughter is dating someone famous!" Lorelei exclaimed.
"Yeah, well, I'm gonna go. Don't want my James Dean look alike to get worried," Rory responded, as she walked back to the Ferris wheel line.
"Sorry I took so long," Rory stated once she reached Jess.
"Oh that's okay. Who were you talking to anyways?" Jess asked as the line merged slightly forward.
"Oh, that was my mom. She apparently took my bit of advice a bit too seriously," Rory laughed.
"What was you advice?" Jess inquired, smiling at Rory.
"Oh, believe me, you don't want to know," Rory responded, smiling up at him as she got lost in his chocolate eyes.
Before long, the couple was sitting in a cart as the Ferris wheel began to pull them up into the crystal blue sky. They sat in comfortable silence for a few moments before Jess broke the enchanting spell.
"Rory, don't get angry, but who was that blonde haired guy?" Jess asked as he watched Rory's chestnut brown hair toss playfully in the summer breeze.
"Oh, him, he is, well, he WAS my boyfriend. His name is Tristan Dugrey and let's just say, that there was another woman involved," Rory answered and once she finished she turned to look at Jess.
"I'm sorry," that was the only thing he could think to say. She smiled and Jess knew that was a silent thank you.
