This is the last chapter cause I'm going back to school, and I won't have
time to work on it! Sorry, if it's kind of rushed. I set this scene in the
Gazebo but I'm not quite sure where it is because I've only seen the show
about 3 times, my sister told me that it's by Luke's diner though so, knock
on wood. ------------
Lorelai sat in the Star Hollow's Gazebo and carelessly flipped a page of the newspaper she had clasped in her hands. Her attention was soon averted from the paper although, as she viewed the door to Luke's diner, creep open, and the man shoo some kind of oversized insect out into the night air.
"Luke!" Lorelai hollered. She stood up and waved the newspaper she was holding so that he would see her.
Luke glanced around for a few seconds searching for source of the voice. And then he noticed her and his face seemed to brighten.
"Hi," he yelled. Luke locked up the diner and made his way to the gazebo.
"Did you hear about officer Spears?" Lorelai asked, her tone still a bit louder then usual.
He entered the gazebo and smiled at her sincerely. "Nope,"
"I'll read it to ya then. Officer Spears, a middle aged police officer from Star Hollows, Connecticut, recently quit his job to become a professional match maker," Luke chuckled and Lorelai continued," Spears quotes "After interrogating a man and a women at my office I discovered how curious I was to find out more about their love lives then the actual topic at hand. These two people seemed the perfect match for each other, and it was then that I discovered my interest for romance,"
"Hunh?' Luke shifted uncomfortably. "The guy's obviously been smoking something," he stated.
Lorelai looked a little offended, "Don't you want me to read the rest?"
"Nah," He didn't understand how she wasn't uncomfortable about the whole thing. They'd make "a perfect match", yet they weren't the perfect match. "You don't actually believe all that crap do you?'
Lorelai batted her eyelashes seductively "Cops never lie," she stood up and moved to perch next to him. "Read the rest,"
She was just kidding. Luke knew that she was just kidding. Even though all he really wanted to do was agree with her. But he couldn't stop thinking about how wrong she was, cops did lie. They were human like every other law stricken person on the rotating planet. Dishonesty was a natural flaw of the human nature, one that he couldn't avoid. "I don't want to read it," he grumbled.
"Yah you do, common' you know you want it," she teased, waving the newspaper at him.
Of course he wanted it. Literally wanted it. He wanted what was sitting right next to him, but seemed so out of reach. Luke reached for the flying object and met Lorelai's hand. He frowned, as her touch created a new form electricity which surged through his body.
"What's wrong?" Lorelai asked.
"Nothing," he lied, again.
He wanted her sympathy, the only kind of love he could ever win from her. "Nicole broke up with me,"
"I'm sorry Luke," Lorelai moved closer, and pulled him into a hug. The heat from her body blanketed him. Luke wrapped his arms around her back as they held each other intimately. "Was it because of the accident?"
Luke let go of her. "Yep, but it was for the best,"
"Good," that was all she could say. Lorelai knew it was probably her fault, but she was too relieved to offer her condolence. It was always that way with Luke, and even though jealousy had not caused the trauma they had experienced, she had felt it towards all of his girlfriends. She had never thought that any of them were good enough for him, the man that she was too scared to try and figure out. But the facts were there, standing right in front of her, screaming and yelling, yet silent. She flirted with him uncontrollably; it was like a habit she couldn't quite kick. She called him up when she needed help, not Sookie, not Miss. Patty, not Kirk. Despite all of Luke's flaws she loved spending time with him. He was the hard ball that she could never hit. He was the mountain she was too lazy to climb; he was the reason why she couldn't marry Max. He was the man that she loved?
"Lorelai?"
"Oh hi, yah," Lorelai glanced at Luke, her body craved him.
"What were you thinking about?" Luke questioned confused.
She then leaned in and kissed him gently on the lips, letting her words flow through the kiss, and her tongue slipped into his mouth, exploring. He didn't resist her need; this time he just kissed her back passionately, to the best of his ability, his tongue caressing hers.
And then it ended, the sweet kiss broke.
"I guess he didn't lie," Lorelai giggled as she left him.
Luke smiled to himself, as he watched Lorelai exit the gazebo.
Nope, he hadn't lied,
Thanks to her, he'd finally told the truth.
Lorelai sat in the Star Hollow's Gazebo and carelessly flipped a page of the newspaper she had clasped in her hands. Her attention was soon averted from the paper although, as she viewed the door to Luke's diner, creep open, and the man shoo some kind of oversized insect out into the night air.
"Luke!" Lorelai hollered. She stood up and waved the newspaper she was holding so that he would see her.
Luke glanced around for a few seconds searching for source of the voice. And then he noticed her and his face seemed to brighten.
"Hi," he yelled. Luke locked up the diner and made his way to the gazebo.
"Did you hear about officer Spears?" Lorelai asked, her tone still a bit louder then usual.
He entered the gazebo and smiled at her sincerely. "Nope,"
"I'll read it to ya then. Officer Spears, a middle aged police officer from Star Hollows, Connecticut, recently quit his job to become a professional match maker," Luke chuckled and Lorelai continued," Spears quotes "After interrogating a man and a women at my office I discovered how curious I was to find out more about their love lives then the actual topic at hand. These two people seemed the perfect match for each other, and it was then that I discovered my interest for romance,"
"Hunh?' Luke shifted uncomfortably. "The guy's obviously been smoking something," he stated.
Lorelai looked a little offended, "Don't you want me to read the rest?"
"Nah," He didn't understand how she wasn't uncomfortable about the whole thing. They'd make "a perfect match", yet they weren't the perfect match. "You don't actually believe all that crap do you?'
Lorelai batted her eyelashes seductively "Cops never lie," she stood up and moved to perch next to him. "Read the rest,"
She was just kidding. Luke knew that she was just kidding. Even though all he really wanted to do was agree with her. But he couldn't stop thinking about how wrong she was, cops did lie. They were human like every other law stricken person on the rotating planet. Dishonesty was a natural flaw of the human nature, one that he couldn't avoid. "I don't want to read it," he grumbled.
"Yah you do, common' you know you want it," she teased, waving the newspaper at him.
Of course he wanted it. Literally wanted it. He wanted what was sitting right next to him, but seemed so out of reach. Luke reached for the flying object and met Lorelai's hand. He frowned, as her touch created a new form electricity which surged through his body.
"What's wrong?" Lorelai asked.
"Nothing," he lied, again.
He wanted her sympathy, the only kind of love he could ever win from her. "Nicole broke up with me,"
"I'm sorry Luke," Lorelai moved closer, and pulled him into a hug. The heat from her body blanketed him. Luke wrapped his arms around her back as they held each other intimately. "Was it because of the accident?"
Luke let go of her. "Yep, but it was for the best,"
"Good," that was all she could say. Lorelai knew it was probably her fault, but she was too relieved to offer her condolence. It was always that way with Luke, and even though jealousy had not caused the trauma they had experienced, she had felt it towards all of his girlfriends. She had never thought that any of them were good enough for him, the man that she was too scared to try and figure out. But the facts were there, standing right in front of her, screaming and yelling, yet silent. She flirted with him uncontrollably; it was like a habit she couldn't quite kick. She called him up when she needed help, not Sookie, not Miss. Patty, not Kirk. Despite all of Luke's flaws she loved spending time with him. He was the hard ball that she could never hit. He was the mountain she was too lazy to climb; he was the reason why she couldn't marry Max. He was the man that she loved?
"Lorelai?"
"Oh hi, yah," Lorelai glanced at Luke, her body craved him.
"What were you thinking about?" Luke questioned confused.
She then leaned in and kissed him gently on the lips, letting her words flow through the kiss, and her tongue slipped into his mouth, exploring. He didn't resist her need; this time he just kissed her back passionately, to the best of his ability, his tongue caressing hers.
And then it ended, the sweet kiss broke.
"I guess he didn't lie," Lorelai giggled as she left him.
Luke smiled to himself, as he watched Lorelai exit the gazebo.
Nope, he hadn't lied,
Thanks to her, he'd finally told the truth.
