*******LORELAI: Don't.
LUKE: I'm trying not to, I swear. [laughs] I'm not trying hard, I'll grant
you that.
LORELAI: What was with those kids? So curious, so full of questions.
Shouldn't their brains be completely fried on TV and video games by now?
[Luke laughs again]
LORELAI: It wasn't funny.
LUKE: Not from your angle. From mine, it was an evening at the Improv.
LORELAI: I'm not gonna be allowed within a mile of the school ever again.
LUKE: On the positive side, you did me a favor. Now I have a pleasant
memory from that school – you being nailed like a two by four by a group of
sixteen-year-olds.
[Lorelai sees Debbie and a group of women walking toward them]
LORELAI: Oh no, what's this?
LUKE: Looks like high noon in Stars Hollow.
LORELAI: They're not carrying tar and feathers, are they? *******
She'd never forget the day that she saw Luke's high school pictures. A
clean-cut jockey in little bloomers. She always teased Luke about his
fashion sense but in a way she was happy that he dressed like a lumberjack.
They had shared many amusing moments over the years and although she'd
always regret the day when a bunch of nosey kids tricked her into spilling
her pregnancy facts, she would always remember the smirk on Luke's face
when he got to make fun of her after.
********LORELAI: Luke, how come you told me you moved? LUKE: I did move. LORELAI: Well, you may have moved, but none of your stuff did. LUKE: What are you talking about? Uh, hand me the open-ended wrench. LORELAI: Luke, I was in your apartment. It's exactly the same. LUKE: No, it's not. LORELAI: I just think it's weird you're pretending you moved when you didn't. LUKE: [Stopping working] I did move. LORELAI: Luke, your bed wasn't even made. LUKE: So? LORELAI: There were dishes in the sink, some kind of shake in the blender, Mega-Man protein powder on the counter. Remind me to mock you for that later, by the way. LUKE: Can we talk about something else? Or better yet, let's not talk and just get this done. LORELAI: Does Nicole think you moved? LUKE: Of course she thinks I moved, I did move. LORELAI: Do you sleep there? LUKE: Of course I sleep there. LORELAI: When was the last time you slept there? LUKE: I live there. LORELAI: So, last night? LUKE: I had an early delivery and it didn't make sense to sleep there. LORELAI: The day before? LUKE: I was there for dinner. LORELAI: And after dinner? LUKE: Nicole was getting a sore throat so it made sense to go back to my place and not get sick. LORELAI: Your place? LUKE: My old place. LORELAI: You didn't say your old place, you said your place. LUKE: Well, I meant my old place. LORELAI: Luke, you don't live with Nicole. LUKE: Yes, I do. LORELAI: You watch her TV, you eat her food, you keep stuff in a duffel bag at her house; you're a rude guest, not her boyfriend! LUKE: Husband. LORELAI: Whole other discussion. LUKE: You know what, you're doing it again. LORELAI: Doing what again? LUKE: You're passing judgment on my relationship with Nicole. LORELAI: I'm not passing judgment. LUKE: You passed judgment on our marriage, you passed judgment on our divorce and now you're passing judgment on our living together. LORELAI: I'm not passing judgment on you living together. You're passing judgment on you living together... by not living together. LUKE: You know, I was a little tipsy on that cruise ship, but I don't remember anyone pronouncing us husband and wife and Lorelai. LORELAI: Well, they may as well have, because I spend as much time with Nicole as you do. LUKE: And the judgment's back! LORELAI: I could move in with you guys. You wouldn't know. LUKE: You know, none of this is any of your business. LORELAI: It's absolutely my business. LUKE: How? LORELAI: Because! I wasted a week of my life adjusting to the idea that you had moved only to find out that you haven't moved. LUKE: How much adjusting did you have to do? Nothing's changed! I still see you everyday, I still cook your food, I still serve your coffee. What do you care? LORELAI: I care. LUKE: Why? LORELAI: Because I don't want you to move. LUKE: Why? Why don't you want me to move? [Lorelai stares at him for a second, but a door opens behind them and Lorelai and Luke lower their heads guiltily. Reverend Skinner walks in.] ********* As she sat on the couch, beside Luke who was also deep in thought, she knew that he had moved. He had moved into her heart. "Would you like some tea?" Lorelai wondered, lightly touching his hand. "I'll get it," he insisted. Luke then realized that he had finished his tea supply while entertaining Nicole's parents. Gesturing to Lorelai he bounded quickly down the stairs and into the overflowing diner. ##DAF@#%@ Jess walked by Luke's diner on his way home from the library where he had studied on the floor in order to convince people that he wasn't a prep. He felt like a stranger. Because when he walked down the street people stared. People who had never held a discussion with him glared, they were mad at him for treading all over the small town of Star Hollows. Jess glanced through the tinted diner window before he entered, and viewed Lorelai and Luke behind the counter, still friends. Or at least that was how it seemed. But if one were to look beyond the obvious, they would not just see the words written on a chipped coffee mug, but the words written on the heart. The End ( Hope you enjoyed. Thankyou to - for quotes.
********LORELAI: Luke, how come you told me you moved? LUKE: I did move. LORELAI: Well, you may have moved, but none of your stuff did. LUKE: What are you talking about? Uh, hand me the open-ended wrench. LORELAI: Luke, I was in your apartment. It's exactly the same. LUKE: No, it's not. LORELAI: I just think it's weird you're pretending you moved when you didn't. LUKE: [Stopping working] I did move. LORELAI: Luke, your bed wasn't even made. LUKE: So? LORELAI: There were dishes in the sink, some kind of shake in the blender, Mega-Man protein powder on the counter. Remind me to mock you for that later, by the way. LUKE: Can we talk about something else? Or better yet, let's not talk and just get this done. LORELAI: Does Nicole think you moved? LUKE: Of course she thinks I moved, I did move. LORELAI: Do you sleep there? LUKE: Of course I sleep there. LORELAI: When was the last time you slept there? LUKE: I live there. LORELAI: So, last night? LUKE: I had an early delivery and it didn't make sense to sleep there. LORELAI: The day before? LUKE: I was there for dinner. LORELAI: And after dinner? LUKE: Nicole was getting a sore throat so it made sense to go back to my place and not get sick. LORELAI: Your place? LUKE: My old place. LORELAI: You didn't say your old place, you said your place. LUKE: Well, I meant my old place. LORELAI: Luke, you don't live with Nicole. LUKE: Yes, I do. LORELAI: You watch her TV, you eat her food, you keep stuff in a duffel bag at her house; you're a rude guest, not her boyfriend! LUKE: Husband. LORELAI: Whole other discussion. LUKE: You know what, you're doing it again. LORELAI: Doing what again? LUKE: You're passing judgment on my relationship with Nicole. LORELAI: I'm not passing judgment. LUKE: You passed judgment on our marriage, you passed judgment on our divorce and now you're passing judgment on our living together. LORELAI: I'm not passing judgment on you living together. You're passing judgment on you living together... by not living together. LUKE: You know, I was a little tipsy on that cruise ship, but I don't remember anyone pronouncing us husband and wife and Lorelai. LORELAI: Well, they may as well have, because I spend as much time with Nicole as you do. LUKE: And the judgment's back! LORELAI: I could move in with you guys. You wouldn't know. LUKE: You know, none of this is any of your business. LORELAI: It's absolutely my business. LUKE: How? LORELAI: Because! I wasted a week of my life adjusting to the idea that you had moved only to find out that you haven't moved. LUKE: How much adjusting did you have to do? Nothing's changed! I still see you everyday, I still cook your food, I still serve your coffee. What do you care? LORELAI: I care. LUKE: Why? LORELAI: Because I don't want you to move. LUKE: Why? Why don't you want me to move? [Lorelai stares at him for a second, but a door opens behind them and Lorelai and Luke lower their heads guiltily. Reverend Skinner walks in.] ********* As she sat on the couch, beside Luke who was also deep in thought, she knew that he had moved. He had moved into her heart. "Would you like some tea?" Lorelai wondered, lightly touching his hand. "I'll get it," he insisted. Luke then realized that he had finished his tea supply while entertaining Nicole's parents. Gesturing to Lorelai he bounded quickly down the stairs and into the overflowing diner. ##DAF@#%@ Jess walked by Luke's diner on his way home from the library where he had studied on the floor in order to convince people that he wasn't a prep. He felt like a stranger. Because when he walked down the street people stared. People who had never held a discussion with him glared, they were mad at him for treading all over the small town of Star Hollows. Jess glanced through the tinted diner window before he entered, and viewed Lorelai and Luke behind the counter, still friends. Or at least that was how it seemed. But if one were to look beyond the obvious, they would not just see the words written on a chipped coffee mug, but the words written on the heart. The End ( Hope you enjoyed. Thankyou to - for quotes.
