*Disclaimer: I don't own the series Gilmore Girls or the characters. All I
own is my imagination and the plot.
A/N: A new Lit! :-) I have waited for almost one week to put up the first chapter of this story! So, I really hope you guys like it. Believe it or not, my inspiration for this story was a basketball game. Oh yeah, I also changed my writing style a little. I nixed the R: etc. Thanks, for just reading this. :-)
*~*~*:-)*~*~*Bye, smile :-)
The sun stood high in the horizon, throwing its rays down on the small town underneath it. But two girls were too involved in their usual chitchat to notice the beauty of this particular day. They had just finished another day of Stars Hollow High and were walking the familiar path to the Gilmore residence. The Korean one of them, Lane, was, as usual, doing most of the talking. She was wearing a plain pair of jeans and a simple denim jacket, but if you looked closer, you would see how colorful and vivid she really was. Underneath her denim jacket she wore a t-shirt with every imaginable color sprayed on it and her arms were decorated with neon colored bracelets. The girl beside her, Rory Gilmore, didn't care much for clothes or colorful bracelets. Her attire consisted of a pair of baggy pants, a black Nike shirt, her favorite pair of sneakers and a black baseball cap. A shy tomboy, who's main concern was passing for a test and getting her usual dose of coffee every day. Though it wouldn't seem that way just by looking at them, those two were the best of friends.
''So, he's not Korean and all, but he is cute.''
Rory smiled. She was amazed of how many crushes Lane had every year. They used to keep a notebook, with all the names of Lane's crushes in it. But eventually the entrees stopped. They just couldn't keep up with Lane's weekly 'choices.' Lane had the tendency to change her mind faster than she could put on one of her bracelets.
''What's the victim's name ?''
A content smile appeared on Lane's face, ''Joshua.''
''Joshua.,'' Rory repeated as she glanced at Lane.
''Yeah, don't you think that's a cute name ?''
Rory didn't even bother to answer that, Lane wouldn't give her the chance to answer anyway.
''I think it's a cute name. It really suits him. I mean, you should see him. Everything about him is cute. He has a cute smile and he has a cute walk,'' Lane rambled on excited about her newest eye catcher.
Rory smiled. ''A cute walk ?''
''Yeah, he always walks with a smile on his face. And since his smile is cute, his walk is cute too,'' Lane said in a matter-a-fact tone.
Rory rolled her eyes this time. Lane could always find something cute about anyone. And once she found something cute, everything else turned cute too. At least she didn't use the word hot, cause the day Lane would say that, there friendship would be over.
''Do you think he would like me ?''
''Of course he will,'' Rory said, reasurring her friend.
''I don't know. All the popular girls like him and............''
Rory blocked the rest of the sentence out. She already knew what would follow anyway. They had the same conversation every week. They past Luke's and just like always, Rory turned her head to look through one of the large windows. The usual late lunch/early diner crowd was there, but there was a new face among them. Rory stopped walking and pulled on Lane's sleeve. ''Do you know who that is ?''
Lane followed Rory's gaze and shook her head. ''I would like to get to know him though. He's cute, just look at his hair.''
Rory rolled her eyes and gently pushed Lane. ''You think everyone's cute.''
''The side affect of living an overprotected life.''
Rory laughed and followed Lane, but not before shooting the new resident one more look.
*~*~*
''Mom ! We're............''
''..........in tha house !'' Lane cut in.
''In here !'' Lorelai announced from the kitchen.
Rory closed the door and started to follow Lane to the kitchen. ''Since when do you kidnap my sentences ?''
''Since you start sentences where I can cut in with in tha house !'' Lane emphasized the last three words.
''I heard you the first time.''
''I was just checking.''
Once the reached the kitchen, they found Lorelai sitting at the kitchen table, which was covered with several different menus.
Rory looked at the scattered menus and raised her eyebrows. ''What are you doing ?''
''I can't decide from which one to order,'' Lorelai answered, her eyes never once leaving the menu she was holding.
''Mom, all the menus are for Chinese food,'' Rory pointed out.
''It's important to choose your Chinese menu carefully, cause once you have chosen one there's no way back,'' Lorelai said in a dramatic voice.
Rory rolled her eyes. ''Very dramatic.''
''You could always order from another menu next time if you don't like the food.''
Lorelai shook her head. ''We never order the same food twice in a row.''
''We like to have a varied and well balanced diet,'' Rory added.
Lane nodded. ''I wish my mom would keep that in mind. All we eat is tofu.''
''How was school ?'' Lorelai asked as she picked up another menu.
''Informative.''
Lane shot Rory a disbelieving look before she said, ''Boring.''
''Lane has a new love interest.''
Lorelai, who seemed interested in Rory's comment, finally looked up at them. ''Who is he ?''
''His name is Joshua and he's................,''Lane started, but was interrupted by Rory. ''Cute.''
''They always are,'' Lorelai agreed returning her gaze to the menus.
Lane got a sad expression on her face. ''But I already know that he doesn't like me, cause I'm not popular or anything.''
''That's not true !'' Rory said, trying to make Lane feel less insecure about herself.
''We could always give you a make over,'' Lorelai chipped in.
Lane shook her head. ''My mom would probably notice.''
''We could give you a subtle make over. Change your lip gloss from cherry to strawberry,'' Lorelai tried again.
''She would notice that too. My mom has an eye for detail. Especially for make-up. Since it's from the devil and all.''
Lorelai gave Lane a sympathetic look before she shifted her gaze to Rory. ''I wish I could use my eye for detail on my daughter.''
Rory stuck out her tongue and Lorelai went back to her menus. Rory glanced at her best friend, who seemed depressed by her own words. Rory put her arm around her shoulders and smiled. ''He seriously needs glasses if he doesn't like you.''
''Eureka !'' Lorelai practically jumped out of her chair and grabbed one of the menus from the table. She took the phone out of a big, red coffee cup, that they conveniently used as a cradle and started to dial a number while she looked at Lane.
''Are you staying for dinner ?''
Lane shook her head. ''Mom's preparing a special dinner tonight. All tofu and no meat.''
''Yum,'' Rory said with a fake smile on her face.
''Your loss.'' Lorelai went to order the pizza, while Rory walked Lane to the door.
''Don't forget to ask your mom about the new guy at the diner. She practically lives there so she's bound to know how he is.''
''Yeah, we're thinking of moving there.''
''Free coffee,'' Lane said, knowing how obsessed both Rory and Lorelai were about coffee.
''Yeah, lots of read meat though.''
Lane made a face. ''Bye.''
''Bye.'' Rory closed the door and headed back into the kitchen. Her mom was just putting the phone back in the coffee cup. ''So, coffee ?''
Rory nodded and sat down at the kitchen table. ''I saw a new guy at Luke's. Do you know who he is ?''
''What does he look like ?''
Rory shrugged. ''Like a guy.''
''Be more specific,'' Lorelai said as she grabbed two coffee cups.
''Dark hair and.......I don't really know. He was the only guy my age in there.''
''Must have been Luke's nephew, Jess. He just moved here from New York. It was kind of sudden, cause his mom just shipped him off to Luke without a real good reason.''
Lorelai took the cups and handed Rory one. She took a sip and made a face. ''This tastes like strawberry.''
Lorelai smiled. ''I know.''
Rory shook her head and got up. ''I'm not even going to ask.''
She turned around and headed for her room as she took another sip of her strawberry flavored coffee.
*~*~*
After dinner, Rory and Lorelai started to put the leftovers in the fridge. Rory put another one of the boxes in their small fridge. ''Did it ever occur to you that maybe, we should throw some of the other leftovers out ?''
Lorelai pretended to be shocked. ''We can't. Our fridge would look empty without them.''
Rory nodded in agreement and put the last two boxes in the fridge. When she turned around Lorelai was putting on her jacket.
''I'm going to Luke's for coffee. Are you coming ? Maybe we could convince him to start putting fruit in his coffee too.''
''I'll meet you there. I wanna go over to the basketball court first.''
Lorelai nodded and started to head for the door. ''Have fun sweets.''
Lorelai left and Rory headed for her room. She put on her fave zip up hoodie, got her basketball and left the house. As she started to walk towards the court, she dribbled the ball. She remembered when she fell in love with basketball. She was seven and it was during one of her gym classes. Her teacher had introduced her to this game. Ever since that day, she had been hooked. She had begged her mom to buy her a ball and her mom did, believing that it was just one of Rory's phases. But her passion for basketball just grew with her. By now her mom had accepted the fact that she was a tomboy. She liked baggy clothes, baseball caps and playing ball. Maybe that was why she had a hard time becoming friends with girls.
Lane, of course, was an exception. She cared about clothes, but wasn't artificial. She occasionally even played basketball with Rory and she also had her own style of dressing, not mimicking others. The only thing she sometimes envied about Lane, was her obsession with boys. Every week she would have another crush. Rory on the other hand could care less and maybe that was her problem. She never spend too much time thinking about it though. After all, her time would come. But sometimes, she couldn't help but wonder if there was even someone out there for her.
As soon as she reached the court, she started to shoot, trying to forget about everything for a short while. Every time she threw the ball it was nothing but net. The outcome of years of practice. She threw the ball once more, missing, cause she wasn't really paying attention. She heard footsteps approaching the court. She turned around and immediately her eyes found the intruder of her silence. It was Jess. He was standing at the edge of the court, looking at her with his hands in his pockets. His dark piercing eyes were fixed on her. It made her feel uncomfortable, cause she wasn't used having people's eyes on her. Everywhere she went, she was never the center of attention. Finally she decided to break the glass thin silence between them, shattering it with her voice.
''Hey.''
Jess just nodded, his eyes never leaving hers. Rory shuddered and zipped up her hoodie a little further. Not aware of his studying gaze, that had followed her every movement.
''You're Jess right ? Luke's nephew ?''
He nodded again and removed his hands from his pockets. Rory dropped her eyes to his rough hands, trying to memorize every single line and imperfection. The first thing that caught her eye were all the silver rings he was wearing. He had one on almost every finger. She looked at her own hands and brought her gaze up to meet his, subconsciously rubbing her only piece of jewelry with her index finger. Realizing that he wasn't going to talk, she let out a nervous sigh. She shot him one more look, before she turned around and started to head for her basketball, that lay forgotten on the other end of the court.
Jess watched her as she walked across the court, with her sleeves pulled over her hands. She walked with soft and careful steps. He let his eyes roam over the rest of her body. Her figure was completely hidden beneath those baggy clothes of hers. The only bare skin he saw, was when she bend over to pick up the ball. But when she turned around and briefly met his eyes, he felt guilty. Her eyes seemed so kind and trusting. He immediately focused his eyes on her modestly beautiful face. She stopped a couple of feet in front of him, her eyes breaking contact every now and then as if she was nervous.
''So, do you play ?'' Rory asked while keeping her eyes on him.
He nodded and saw how her eyes got a slight satisfying gleam. She lowered her gaze to her watch and looked at him again.
''I would really like to stay here and keep count of your nodding speed, but I have to go meet my mom.''
She started to walk away from him, but Jess wasn't quite ready to let her go just yet. ''Nodding speed ?''
Rory smiled. It was the first time she heard him talk and his voice sounded gentle and so sure of every word he said. She turned around and looked at him.
''It was nice to meet you........Jess. See you around.''
Jess kept his eyes on her as she slowly disappeared out of his sight. He distinctively kept his eyes on the back of her head, not letting them drop, not even for a second.
*~*~*
Rory entered Luke's and scanned the place for her mom
''You're late,' Lorelai said, as soon as Rory dropped in the chair across from her.
''Technically I'm not, cause we never agreed on a time.''
Lorelai shrugged and took a sip of her coffee. ''Did you have fun ?''
''Yeah, Luke's nephew was there.''
''Ah........'' Lorelai took another sip of her coffee before she continued. ''.......he's not the most talkative person around here, is he ?''
Rory smiled and shook her head. ''No, he's not.''
''It's probably the environment, I mean Stars Hollow is a big change. You want some coffee ?''
Rory softly laughed and nodded. Her mom could always switch subjects as fast as the seconds ticked by. She said that Friday night dinners did that to you. Lorelai put her hand in the air and snapped her fingers.
''Yo Luke! Coffee over here-o!''
Luke just ignored her and Lorelai sighed. ''Looks like I'm going to have to do it the old fashion way. Let's see if my legs still work.''
Lorelai got up and headed for the diner. Rory shook her head and rested her back against the chair. Just then the door opened and Jess entered the diner. Rory looked up and they briefly met each others eyes. Rory got this weird sensation in her stomach and quickly looked away. When the feeling started to fade, she looked up again. Only to find that his penetrating gaze was still on her. Rory quickly pulled the cap of her hat over her eyes, hiding her colored cheeks from him. Her stomach started to tingle again and soon the sensation returned. It was as if the butterflies had finally emerged from their cocoons and had finally gotten the chance to stretch out their beautiful wings. But Rory had a feeling that they were only there to torture her.
*R*E*V*I*E*W*! Please ? :-) Thanks again for reading this. I really appreciate it. I would really like your opinion ? I have the main plot idea in my head, but the blanks are still being filled in. I'm also working on the originality of the story, so don't worry. I will continue this, but if you guys really hate it.....tell me so I can get rid of it. *Chapter 2 of my Trory is also up!* Thanks for everything! :-)
A/N: A new Lit! :-) I have waited for almost one week to put up the first chapter of this story! So, I really hope you guys like it. Believe it or not, my inspiration for this story was a basketball game. Oh yeah, I also changed my writing style a little. I nixed the R: etc. Thanks, for just reading this. :-)
*~*~*:-)*~*~*Bye, smile :-)
The sun stood high in the horizon, throwing its rays down on the small town underneath it. But two girls were too involved in their usual chitchat to notice the beauty of this particular day. They had just finished another day of Stars Hollow High and were walking the familiar path to the Gilmore residence. The Korean one of them, Lane, was, as usual, doing most of the talking. She was wearing a plain pair of jeans and a simple denim jacket, but if you looked closer, you would see how colorful and vivid she really was. Underneath her denim jacket she wore a t-shirt with every imaginable color sprayed on it and her arms were decorated with neon colored bracelets. The girl beside her, Rory Gilmore, didn't care much for clothes or colorful bracelets. Her attire consisted of a pair of baggy pants, a black Nike shirt, her favorite pair of sneakers and a black baseball cap. A shy tomboy, who's main concern was passing for a test and getting her usual dose of coffee every day. Though it wouldn't seem that way just by looking at them, those two were the best of friends.
''So, he's not Korean and all, but he is cute.''
Rory smiled. She was amazed of how many crushes Lane had every year. They used to keep a notebook, with all the names of Lane's crushes in it. But eventually the entrees stopped. They just couldn't keep up with Lane's weekly 'choices.' Lane had the tendency to change her mind faster than she could put on one of her bracelets.
''What's the victim's name ?''
A content smile appeared on Lane's face, ''Joshua.''
''Joshua.,'' Rory repeated as she glanced at Lane.
''Yeah, don't you think that's a cute name ?''
Rory didn't even bother to answer that, Lane wouldn't give her the chance to answer anyway.
''I think it's a cute name. It really suits him. I mean, you should see him. Everything about him is cute. He has a cute smile and he has a cute walk,'' Lane rambled on excited about her newest eye catcher.
Rory smiled. ''A cute walk ?''
''Yeah, he always walks with a smile on his face. And since his smile is cute, his walk is cute too,'' Lane said in a matter-a-fact tone.
Rory rolled her eyes this time. Lane could always find something cute about anyone. And once she found something cute, everything else turned cute too. At least she didn't use the word hot, cause the day Lane would say that, there friendship would be over.
''Do you think he would like me ?''
''Of course he will,'' Rory said, reasurring her friend.
''I don't know. All the popular girls like him and............''
Rory blocked the rest of the sentence out. She already knew what would follow anyway. They had the same conversation every week. They past Luke's and just like always, Rory turned her head to look through one of the large windows. The usual late lunch/early diner crowd was there, but there was a new face among them. Rory stopped walking and pulled on Lane's sleeve. ''Do you know who that is ?''
Lane followed Rory's gaze and shook her head. ''I would like to get to know him though. He's cute, just look at his hair.''
Rory rolled her eyes and gently pushed Lane. ''You think everyone's cute.''
''The side affect of living an overprotected life.''
Rory laughed and followed Lane, but not before shooting the new resident one more look.
*~*~*
''Mom ! We're............''
''..........in tha house !'' Lane cut in.
''In here !'' Lorelai announced from the kitchen.
Rory closed the door and started to follow Lane to the kitchen. ''Since when do you kidnap my sentences ?''
''Since you start sentences where I can cut in with in tha house !'' Lane emphasized the last three words.
''I heard you the first time.''
''I was just checking.''
Once the reached the kitchen, they found Lorelai sitting at the kitchen table, which was covered with several different menus.
Rory looked at the scattered menus and raised her eyebrows. ''What are you doing ?''
''I can't decide from which one to order,'' Lorelai answered, her eyes never once leaving the menu she was holding.
''Mom, all the menus are for Chinese food,'' Rory pointed out.
''It's important to choose your Chinese menu carefully, cause once you have chosen one there's no way back,'' Lorelai said in a dramatic voice.
Rory rolled her eyes. ''Very dramatic.''
''You could always order from another menu next time if you don't like the food.''
Lorelai shook her head. ''We never order the same food twice in a row.''
''We like to have a varied and well balanced diet,'' Rory added.
Lane nodded. ''I wish my mom would keep that in mind. All we eat is tofu.''
''How was school ?'' Lorelai asked as she picked up another menu.
''Informative.''
Lane shot Rory a disbelieving look before she said, ''Boring.''
''Lane has a new love interest.''
Lorelai, who seemed interested in Rory's comment, finally looked up at them. ''Who is he ?''
''His name is Joshua and he's................,''Lane started, but was interrupted by Rory. ''Cute.''
''They always are,'' Lorelai agreed returning her gaze to the menus.
Lane got a sad expression on her face. ''But I already know that he doesn't like me, cause I'm not popular or anything.''
''That's not true !'' Rory said, trying to make Lane feel less insecure about herself.
''We could always give you a make over,'' Lorelai chipped in.
Lane shook her head. ''My mom would probably notice.''
''We could give you a subtle make over. Change your lip gloss from cherry to strawberry,'' Lorelai tried again.
''She would notice that too. My mom has an eye for detail. Especially for make-up. Since it's from the devil and all.''
Lorelai gave Lane a sympathetic look before she shifted her gaze to Rory. ''I wish I could use my eye for detail on my daughter.''
Rory stuck out her tongue and Lorelai went back to her menus. Rory glanced at her best friend, who seemed depressed by her own words. Rory put her arm around her shoulders and smiled. ''He seriously needs glasses if he doesn't like you.''
''Eureka !'' Lorelai practically jumped out of her chair and grabbed one of the menus from the table. She took the phone out of a big, red coffee cup, that they conveniently used as a cradle and started to dial a number while she looked at Lane.
''Are you staying for dinner ?''
Lane shook her head. ''Mom's preparing a special dinner tonight. All tofu and no meat.''
''Yum,'' Rory said with a fake smile on her face.
''Your loss.'' Lorelai went to order the pizza, while Rory walked Lane to the door.
''Don't forget to ask your mom about the new guy at the diner. She practically lives there so she's bound to know how he is.''
''Yeah, we're thinking of moving there.''
''Free coffee,'' Lane said, knowing how obsessed both Rory and Lorelai were about coffee.
''Yeah, lots of read meat though.''
Lane made a face. ''Bye.''
''Bye.'' Rory closed the door and headed back into the kitchen. Her mom was just putting the phone back in the coffee cup. ''So, coffee ?''
Rory nodded and sat down at the kitchen table. ''I saw a new guy at Luke's. Do you know who he is ?''
''What does he look like ?''
Rory shrugged. ''Like a guy.''
''Be more specific,'' Lorelai said as she grabbed two coffee cups.
''Dark hair and.......I don't really know. He was the only guy my age in there.''
''Must have been Luke's nephew, Jess. He just moved here from New York. It was kind of sudden, cause his mom just shipped him off to Luke without a real good reason.''
Lorelai took the cups and handed Rory one. She took a sip and made a face. ''This tastes like strawberry.''
Lorelai smiled. ''I know.''
Rory shook her head and got up. ''I'm not even going to ask.''
She turned around and headed for her room as she took another sip of her strawberry flavored coffee.
*~*~*
After dinner, Rory and Lorelai started to put the leftovers in the fridge. Rory put another one of the boxes in their small fridge. ''Did it ever occur to you that maybe, we should throw some of the other leftovers out ?''
Lorelai pretended to be shocked. ''We can't. Our fridge would look empty without them.''
Rory nodded in agreement and put the last two boxes in the fridge. When she turned around Lorelai was putting on her jacket.
''I'm going to Luke's for coffee. Are you coming ? Maybe we could convince him to start putting fruit in his coffee too.''
''I'll meet you there. I wanna go over to the basketball court first.''
Lorelai nodded and started to head for the door. ''Have fun sweets.''
Lorelai left and Rory headed for her room. She put on her fave zip up hoodie, got her basketball and left the house. As she started to walk towards the court, she dribbled the ball. She remembered when she fell in love with basketball. She was seven and it was during one of her gym classes. Her teacher had introduced her to this game. Ever since that day, she had been hooked. She had begged her mom to buy her a ball and her mom did, believing that it was just one of Rory's phases. But her passion for basketball just grew with her. By now her mom had accepted the fact that she was a tomboy. She liked baggy clothes, baseball caps and playing ball. Maybe that was why she had a hard time becoming friends with girls.
Lane, of course, was an exception. She cared about clothes, but wasn't artificial. She occasionally even played basketball with Rory and she also had her own style of dressing, not mimicking others. The only thing she sometimes envied about Lane, was her obsession with boys. Every week she would have another crush. Rory on the other hand could care less and maybe that was her problem. She never spend too much time thinking about it though. After all, her time would come. But sometimes, she couldn't help but wonder if there was even someone out there for her.
As soon as she reached the court, she started to shoot, trying to forget about everything for a short while. Every time she threw the ball it was nothing but net. The outcome of years of practice. She threw the ball once more, missing, cause she wasn't really paying attention. She heard footsteps approaching the court. She turned around and immediately her eyes found the intruder of her silence. It was Jess. He was standing at the edge of the court, looking at her with his hands in his pockets. His dark piercing eyes were fixed on her. It made her feel uncomfortable, cause she wasn't used having people's eyes on her. Everywhere she went, she was never the center of attention. Finally she decided to break the glass thin silence between them, shattering it with her voice.
''Hey.''
Jess just nodded, his eyes never leaving hers. Rory shuddered and zipped up her hoodie a little further. Not aware of his studying gaze, that had followed her every movement.
''You're Jess right ? Luke's nephew ?''
He nodded again and removed his hands from his pockets. Rory dropped her eyes to his rough hands, trying to memorize every single line and imperfection. The first thing that caught her eye were all the silver rings he was wearing. He had one on almost every finger. She looked at her own hands and brought her gaze up to meet his, subconsciously rubbing her only piece of jewelry with her index finger. Realizing that he wasn't going to talk, she let out a nervous sigh. She shot him one more look, before she turned around and started to head for her basketball, that lay forgotten on the other end of the court.
Jess watched her as she walked across the court, with her sleeves pulled over her hands. She walked with soft and careful steps. He let his eyes roam over the rest of her body. Her figure was completely hidden beneath those baggy clothes of hers. The only bare skin he saw, was when she bend over to pick up the ball. But when she turned around and briefly met his eyes, he felt guilty. Her eyes seemed so kind and trusting. He immediately focused his eyes on her modestly beautiful face. She stopped a couple of feet in front of him, her eyes breaking contact every now and then as if she was nervous.
''So, do you play ?'' Rory asked while keeping her eyes on him.
He nodded and saw how her eyes got a slight satisfying gleam. She lowered her gaze to her watch and looked at him again.
''I would really like to stay here and keep count of your nodding speed, but I have to go meet my mom.''
She started to walk away from him, but Jess wasn't quite ready to let her go just yet. ''Nodding speed ?''
Rory smiled. It was the first time she heard him talk and his voice sounded gentle and so sure of every word he said. She turned around and looked at him.
''It was nice to meet you........Jess. See you around.''
Jess kept his eyes on her as she slowly disappeared out of his sight. He distinctively kept his eyes on the back of her head, not letting them drop, not even for a second.
*~*~*
Rory entered Luke's and scanned the place for her mom
''You're late,' Lorelai said, as soon as Rory dropped in the chair across from her.
''Technically I'm not, cause we never agreed on a time.''
Lorelai shrugged and took a sip of her coffee. ''Did you have fun ?''
''Yeah, Luke's nephew was there.''
''Ah........'' Lorelai took another sip of her coffee before she continued. ''.......he's not the most talkative person around here, is he ?''
Rory smiled and shook her head. ''No, he's not.''
''It's probably the environment, I mean Stars Hollow is a big change. You want some coffee ?''
Rory softly laughed and nodded. Her mom could always switch subjects as fast as the seconds ticked by. She said that Friday night dinners did that to you. Lorelai put her hand in the air and snapped her fingers.
''Yo Luke! Coffee over here-o!''
Luke just ignored her and Lorelai sighed. ''Looks like I'm going to have to do it the old fashion way. Let's see if my legs still work.''
Lorelai got up and headed for the diner. Rory shook her head and rested her back against the chair. Just then the door opened and Jess entered the diner. Rory looked up and they briefly met each others eyes. Rory got this weird sensation in her stomach and quickly looked away. When the feeling started to fade, she looked up again. Only to find that his penetrating gaze was still on her. Rory quickly pulled the cap of her hat over her eyes, hiding her colored cheeks from him. Her stomach started to tingle again and soon the sensation returned. It was as if the butterflies had finally emerged from their cocoons and had finally gotten the chance to stretch out their beautiful wings. But Rory had a feeling that they were only there to torture her.
*R*E*V*I*E*W*! Please ? :-) Thanks again for reading this. I really appreciate it. I would really like your opinion ? I have the main plot idea in my head, but the blanks are still being filled in. I'm also working on the originality of the story, so don't worry. I will continue this, but if you guys really hate it.....tell me so I can get rid of it. *Chapter 2 of my Trory is also up!* Thanks for everything! :-)
